I have
always heard the argument that for Republicans in, say California or Massachusetts, it is essentially pointless to bother voting at all.
Not exact matches
Hackers believe that something can
always be better, and that nothing is ever complete... There's a hacker mantra that you'll
hear a lot around Facebook offices: «Code wins
arguments.»»
Same
arguments we
heard when states started passing laws that decriminalized interracial marriage, when the federal government rejected «separate but equal», and when people realized the President did not
always tell the truth.
I have
heard others make the
argument that homosexuallity as a norm as
always accompanied the downfall of many societies.
My thoughts — as
always — open to
hearing arguments against.
Josh Levy may call this
argument a straw man, but I've been
hearing variants of it from quite a few people over the last four or five years, and it's
always made me nervous.
Whenever I
hear arguments that call for PR on the basis there is a progressive majority I
always think..
I had to chuckle when I read «never
heard rolling up taught with as much detail as some of the
arguments in this comment section ``, because this has been my experience as well It
always comes down to whether we teach the student that's in front of us or some remote idea.
NYC Educator tears apart the Unity
argument by simply saying that the old S or U system
always placed the burden of proof in teacher dismissal
hearings on management to show we were incompetent or had committed misconduct but that under the current law, after two ineffective ratings we are presumed to be incompetent.
It's not just having to arrange for your own editing via the trad publishing route — when I read
arguments against self - pubbing, I
always hear about how hard it is to market your books and find your readers.
Once again, we're
always keen to
hear other points of view, or to have someone point out the obvious holes in the
argument.
So when you
hear that there is a lot of liquidity on the sidelines, review the above
arguments and say, «There is almost
always a lot of liquidity on the sidelines, but is it buying up new stock issues?»
I
always hear graphics before gameplay
argument.
Probably everyone has
heard this
argument, presented as objection against the findings of climate scientists on global warming: «The climate has
always changed!»
I
always thought the pilfering and quoting of the Climategate emails was wrong, though I've
heard most of the
arguments why that was okay.
The
argument for action to mitigate climate change has
always depended on generating a sense of urgency to get itself
heard above the background noise of apathy, disinterest and disengagement from contemporary politics.
One of the greater virtues of science is that we
always are quick to
hear and consider others»
arguments, even though those
arguments are in the heat of contradiction to our
arguments.
is an
argument I
hear three times each day at school and the answer
always is that the integrity of the rules is that they apply to everyone, no matter who they are.
For example, you should
always know the status of witnesses, the status of pleadings, the availability of evidence, all of the
arguments in support of your position (regardless of the purpose of the
hearing you're attending), and your responses to all of the opposition's
arguments in favor of their position.
The OSMV tribunal has
always rejected this as an
argument on the
hearing.
We are
always finding new creative
arguments to succeed in IRP
hearings.
One favorite
argument that I
hear from women all the time is «we
always get back together so we must be meant to be.»
Many couples tell me that they try to have conversations about sex, but it
always leads to an
argument, and both partners feeling like they aren't being
heard, and like neither is getting their needs met.