Sentences with phrase «appealing to authority while»

That debate — at the height of the dominance of AGW — devolved into the con - side repeatedly appealing to authority while the pro- side kept arguing the science.

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Following the steps in this chapter will give you formulas for creating content that is appealing to your target audience while establishing you as an authority.
Thus even during the first century of the Massachusetts colony, while Puritan Congregationalism was «established» and levied taxes, many Anglican, Baptist, and Quaker colonists sought and found relief by appeal to the provincial authorities.
Classically, paideia focused study on texts and, while it cultivated capacities to test the cogency of arguments critically, it was uncritical of received or traditional authorities to which arguments might appeal.
While the latter provision calls for services ordinarily connected with the preparation and trial of a dissolution action, we are satisfied that the authority granted the district court to appoint an attorney to «represent the interests» of minor children includes the authority to permit or direct continued representation on an appeal from the decree.
While I like to charge our athletes, I also like to appeal to the different agencies and authorities that we should ensure that we provide adequate facilities and equipment for all our athletes.
Vineyard 48 was given another extension on a stay to keep a temporary liquor license on Thursday, while the Cutchogue winery appeals a New York State Liquor Authority ruling in December that had pulled its license.
He complained about my supposedly appealing to the authority of a discipline while himself appealing to the authority of a single cherry - picked paper based on scientific fallacies.
Until he can provide something more compelling than an appeal to authority I remain confident that the sun will still rise in the morning and plant food will continue to be produced at an ever slowly increasing rate for a little while longer.
In just 1400 words he manages to cram in just about every fallacy from the environmentalist's handbook: he appeals to the dodgiest of authorities, sells politics, catastrophism and factoids as scientific truth, misrepresents his opponents» arguments, cherrypicks data, explains human behaviour in biologically deterministic terms and politics in environmentally deterministic ones, and resorts to the green equivalent of Pascal's wager while accusing «deniers» of religious zeal.
The language of the Court of Appeal seemed to hint that while a woman working solo in her own residence could never run afoul of bawdy house legislation, the government might be able to draft non-offending legislation that targeted larger commercial operations and there is little doubt that where criminalization fails, municipal regulation enjoys a broad authority to fill the gap.
Blocher argues that while this makes sense as a way of allocating decisionmaking authority between trial and appellate courts based on their relative strengths, he does not see how those arguments apply at all to instant replay in sports, which he characterizes as «just appeals of a different kind.»
In R (on the application of Aweys) v Birmingham City Council and other applications [2007] EWHC 52 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 230 (Jan) the Court of Appeal dismissed the authority's appeal and held that, upon finding a homeless person to be unintentionally homeless, eligible and in priority need, the «main housing duty» under HA 1996, s 193 (2) arose immediately and that the discharge of this duty could not be met by leaving the applicants in their existing homes: «the homeless at home», which the authority considered no longer reasonable for them to occupy, while waiting for an offer of permanent accommodation under the allocation sAppeal dismissed the authority's appeal and held that, upon finding a homeless person to be unintentionally homeless, eligible and in priority need, the «main housing duty» under HA 1996, s 193 (2) arose immediately and that the discharge of this duty could not be met by leaving the applicants in their existing homes: «the homeless at home», which the authority considered no longer reasonable for them to occupy, while waiting for an offer of permanent accommodation under the allocation sappeal and held that, upon finding a homeless person to be unintentionally homeless, eligible and in priority need, the «main housing duty» under HA 1996, s 193 (2) arose immediately and that the discharge of this duty could not be met by leaving the applicants in their existing homes: «the homeless at home», which the authority considered no longer reasonable for them to occupy, while waiting for an offer of permanent accommodation under the allocation scheme.
Four of the seven SCC judges reached the decision which was released July 31, while the other three declined to deal with the issue, ruling the constitutional argument shouldn't be considered because Julie Guindon, the lawyer who launched the appeal, failed to give proper notice to federal and provincial authorities.
The Court of Appeal held the Trial Judge's decision to discount the claim and determination that «While the authorities are instructive they provide general guidance only» was consistent with the authorities.
36 Similarly, in order to protect personal security, public order and the administration of justice, the Manitoba Court of Appeal upheld the right of a judge to bar kirpans from the courtroom in R. v. Hothi et al. 37 While the court acknowledged that the kirpan was a religious symbol and not a weapon, it based its decision on the authority of a judge to maintain control of his or her courtroom.
Mariner was decided while the appeal in this case was pending, without reference to binding judicial authority or analysis.
Mariner was decided while this appeal was pending, without reference to binding judicial authority or analysis.
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