Sentences with phrase «argue around the fact»

I can't argue around the fact that the movie is just plain stupid but it does have a lot of moments where I found myself laughing out loud.

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Still, some analysts argue the rally in the Nikkei 225 is not overdone, and has in fact been exaggerated by strong gains seen in stock markets around the world.
«The narrow idea is all built around what I call cleverness, which is the ability to argue, to marshall facts, to interpret a spreadsheet.
In fact, many headlines around sports argue there is too much money in recruiting young people — imagine what a good problem that would be to have for the next generation of entrepreneurs.
In fact, many Jews (and philosophers such as William James) would argue that action actually PRECEDES sincerity — that faith comes from, and because of, participation in religious ritual, not the other way around.
Darwin saw himself as giving an explanation, by no means complete, of the variety and distribution of species around the globe; he argued for the superiority of his explanation over its competitors, including those that attempted to account for these facts by appeal to a divine intelligence.
I don't want to argue the existence of God, because I think the fact that the earth itself, rotating around a giant ball of heat and energy, is proof enough.
In fact, I'd argue it is the other way around... for the most part.
We are closer now to being a cohesive and potentially competitive squad than we have been for around ten years and still with only two area's that really need to be addressed Wenger apparently is sitting on his hands, you can argue till your blue in the face that Welbeck and Giroud and Walcott are good enough to win us a trophy of some magnitude this season but the fact is they are not!!!
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar have been wreaking havoc on defences all around the world and there is no arguing with the fact that the trio is one of the greatest attacking lineups in the history of football.
They argue that the brown dwarfs are in fact members of a much smaller spherical distribution of matter around the centre of the Galaxy, which they call the spheroid in order to avoid confusion with the extended dark halo.
In fact, many voucher supporters around the country have stopped arguing that private schools will improve outcomes, and instead contend that being able to choose a private school is akin to a fundamental right.
While it could be argued it is based around a curriculum (including its range of «academic» GCSEs) that is not necessarily suited to all students at secondary moderns, the fact it takes into account the starting point for students in a school means it marks an extremely welcome step towards a much more meaningful accountability measure.
However, the FTC argued that Nexon did not provide customers with important information regarding its event, including the fact that the odds for obtaining certain pieces stood at around 0.5 %.
Arguing about.1 degree can't get around this fact.
With the amount of Section 23 and other incentives and building around Ireland McManus argues that the Department of the Environment is not encouraging sustainable building, «By the fact of not allowing timber frame on - site fabricators to work and also by not allowing -LSB-...] timber exteriors for the buildings.»
In fact, to claim that recent retreats are man - made, one would have to argue that the natural forces driving glacier retreats since 1794 would have had to halt around 1950, coincidently exactly when man's impact began.
[Mark Savage, BBC] The opera house argued that it had gone as far as a reasonable employer to reduce the risks of loudness, including issuing ear protection which he was using, and that his condition «had in fact been the result of his coincidentally developing Meniere's disease at around the same time.»
In fact, I would argue that in many cases it is sub-par because of the limitations around language processing.
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