Not exact matches
There isn't, David
argues, any evidence for the governor's claims
about the benefits of gambling, and the governor himself presents none, and a
great deal of evidence against it.
He
argues that if Google ever launched a device that gathered data on electricity use in a home, they could theoretically surmise a
great deal about the people that live there.
It does seem to me that a
great deal of time is being wasted here
arguing about that, and could be better spent on assessing the relationship between interval lengths and signal to noise ratios.
Knowing that only X equals Y saves a
great deal of time and money
arguing about the possibility that Z might also equal Y; it helps to improve the predictability of litigated outcomes; it depersonalizes disputes, insofar as it's not anyone's fault that X equals Y; and, it promotes settlement by limiting the available options and thus circumscribing litigants» hopes and expectations.
Tiana, a six - year - old girl, saw her parents
argue, which bothered her a
great deal, enough to talk to both of them
about it.