Sentences with phrase «argue against the use»

In 1705, Law published an academic paper in which he argued against the use of precious - metal backed currency in favor of «paper» or fiat currency, claiming that the use of fiat currency would stimulate commerce (Smant, 2001).
If 90 % of the country believed in the tooth fairy and thought we should all live by laws originating in the tooth fairy and run our country according to the tooth fairy's wisdom, you'd probably be on blogs dealing with the tooth fairy and arguing against the use of her existence as a basis for running society.
In this book I argue against the use of visionary thinking in the church and how it destroys authentic community.
For example, if a method (such as rhythm) is ineffective and thus causes great personal anxiety, that factor argues against its use.
These days, it's a lot harder to argue against using a salad bar in a school program than it once was.
To be clear, I'm not arguing against using the word.
Now a concerned parent can find in one source all of the prevailing scientific research arguing against the use of food as a reward, a chart showing every leading medical organization which has condemned the practice, generally useful statistics on childhood obesity and even some colorful quotes from experts.
These days, it's a lot harder to argue against using a salad bar in a school program than it once was.
However, contrary to your comment above, the TONE of this whole series does seem to be arguing against the use of these items.
Most who argue against using coffee are typically low - carb advocates or here it from low - carb advocates.
These days, it's a lot harder to argue against using a salad bar in a school program than it once was.
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Many articles and online tracts promoting the KJV and arguing against the use of modern versions.
A persuasive paragraph arguing against the use of nuclear power.
Those who argue against using tests as the main indicator of success may dismiss the current grading system as fervently as they did pre-Katrina.
Common standards make it harder for education traditionalists to argue against using school data in evaluating teachers, while shining a clear light on how poorly ed schools are training teachers to implement curricula.
Some investors mistakenly believe that I am arguing against the use of index funds.
Full of insights into both dog and human behavior, Victoria convincingly argues against using force and dominance, and lights the way to the relationship we all want with our best friends.»
Well, I'm not going to argue against the use of a tree for Christmas.
Finally, making another key technical point, the Research Report argues against the use of reanalysis data in structural analysis since its use makes mathematically rigorous hypothesis testing virtually impossible.
On can argue about the appropriateness of a uniform (ignorant or naive) prior, and I tend to agree with those who argue against the use of an ignorant prior, but this is a debatable point.
To be fair, Rahmstorf is arguing against using ocean heat content in the context of a «climate policy target», R Gates has suggested it in the context of «gains in Earth's climate system energy levels».
He argues against its use as a policy target, because it is not directly related to what is experienced by people living on the earth's surface, and the surface temperature data base goes back further in time and is more extensive.
Well into the era of electronic discovery, few would argue against the use of technology to assist in document review.
Over the years CCLA intervened in a number of security certificate cases before the Supreme Court of Canada, to argue against the use of secret evidence, and the inability of the Named Individual to know the case against them and make full answer and defence.

Not exact matches

Tyler's petition for clemency argued that if he were charged today prosecutors probably wouldn't have used his prior convictions against him.
As the DOJ's complaint against the merger argues, the resulting conglomerate might «use its control of Time Warner's popular programming as a weapon to harm competition» by raising the prices it charges other cable networks for Time Warner entertainment or limiting distribution of content from other producers.
When Mark Hurd, the recently fired Hewlett - Packard CEO, went to work for Oracle, HP sued him, arguing he would use his knowledge of the company's business strategy against it.
It's like arguing against «corporate personhood» or claiming that Barack Obama is a «socialist»: all you're doing is demonstrating to the world that you don't know what the words you're using really mean.
During Trump's first head - to - head debate against Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, Clinton argued that there was «no doubt» that Russia was using cyberattacks against American organizations.
In a nutshell, because it has given more ammunition to supporters of Donald Trump and other right - wing gun advocates who argue that the media is biased against their cause and uses tricks to discredit them.
He used the term «tar sands,» one the advocates of Canada's bitumen sector have long argued is, by itself, biased against the «oil sands.»
Mr. Lighthizer, Mr. Navarro and other proponents of a harder line against China have argued that the Chinese tend to use such dialogues as a delaying tactic, and that past trade negotiations with them have not been productive.
For centuries, he argues, courts in the United Kingdom, United States, and elsewhere recognized that wealthy people could use third - party lawsuits as a weapon against those they disliked — and had rules in place to prevent this power from being abused.
Depending on what it says, Trump could argue that it provides evidence of deep bias against him at the FBI and use it as a pretext to fire top Justice Department officials he perceives as insufficiently loyal, like Rosenstein.
Some argue using a permission blockchain would help as it would only allow a few people to fully access the records, but the possibility of having a government official (or just the regular public) know how an individual vote goes against the premise of free and fair elections.
I don't think anyone would claim that specific groups can't have their own Facebook - like web site, but this particular site is perpetuating a gender segregation philosophy / ideology that many find abhorrent and readily use their free speech rights to argue against.
The sort of thing I would have thought that no one would really want to argue against in this day and age, yet here you are, calling me a «fear - monger» and talking like I was against anyone using their life experiences to make decisions.
Do you also know that he never gave up arguing against quantum physics, a theory that is successfully used every day?
Or even when the Church argues against contraceptive use by Catholics, as that is effectively arguing for overpopulation.
For those who argue against her, what value system are you using to judge her position?
but again that's for another topic... don't ty to use single parents to argue against what I said
Just out of curiosity, back when you were «one of the champions in the church proudly speaking out against the threat of the homosexual offenders» what were the reasons you used to argue for that position?
Part of the Ten Commandments, this passage has been used by many social conservatives to argue against Roe v. Wade and abortion rights.
If you're on the right, you might insert «assault rifle» and use that logic to help argue against any new gun control — even in the wake of Parkland and Las Vegas (and Columbine, and Aurora, and Virginia Tech, and San Bernardino, and Sandy Hook, and Sutherland Springs, and Orlando, and on and on).
It is a strange picture that we are given of Jesus during these first days in the temple: arguing freely with Sadducees, scribes, and Pharisees; parrying more or less subtle attempts to lure him into statements that could be used against him; answering sincere questions and approving good answers to his own questions; pronouncing fiery invectives against influential teachers who opposed him; lamenting the failure of Jerusalem to respond to his challenge; and then calmly pointing out to his disciples the tiny but sacrificial offering of a poor widow.
If you're on the left, you might insert «abortion» and use that logic to help argue against any and all restrictions and regulations — even in the wake of Kermit Gosnell and StemExpress and 926,190 abortions in 2014 (and 1,608,600 in 1990, and 1,497,670 in 1979, and on and on, up to 60 million since Roe).
This article will summarise Fr Edward Holloway's arguments against contraception while also arguing that Natural Family Planning is a good but not «perfect» use of the marriage act.
People need to weigh their passionate feelings with careful thought before they chip away at the inviolability of individual conscience, and those who believe it can be legislated against should beware of hypocrisy; they are often the same people who argue that when it comes to abortion, a woman's own mind — her individual conscience and reason — outweighs what used to be called «conventional morality.»
You used the common slurs atheists use to argue About God and the Bible against them.
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