Sentences with phrase «argue a point effectively»

Use the following tips to argue your point effectively and reach a compromise you can both live with.

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At that point, they typically invoke special pleading (the «un-caused cause»), arguing that the premise they initially relied on doesn't apply to their proposed solution and they effectively lose.
The Committee argues that the Government can not have it both ways, and that the Review's position on this point «sits in tension with the fact that elements of the relationship between the two Houses have long been governed effectively by convention and established practice».
Second, few educators of the gifted would argue with the core tenets set forth in Turning Points (Carnegie Task Force on the Education of Young Adolescents, 1989) that middle school programs should: (1) create small communities of learning within larger school settings, (2) teach a solid academic core, (3) ensure success for all students, (4) enable educators closest to students to make important decisions about teaching and learning, (5) staff middle schools with teachers trained to work effectively with early adolescents, (6) promote health and fitness, (7) involve families in the education of learners, and (8) connect schools with communities.
While it can be argued that the annual fee for the Propel World credit card is effectively lower ($ 175 annual fee - $ 100 airline incidental benefit = $ 75) than the Sapphire Preferred's ($ 95), it has fewer and lower point opportunities.
I think at this point, I have to argue for 50 basis points, but with the usual squishy language that pays heed to all potential threats, effectively saying, «But no more after this!
Further the points we wished to establish were much more effectively proven when they came from the testimony of the other's side's witnesses — as the other side can't really argue her own witnesses are not credible.
On the latter point, he effectively was arguing that he would never work again in his old profession (and indeed he had decided to retrain as a teacher) so that compensation should reflect «loss of career», hence the high value.
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