Sentences with phrase «argue their point after»

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The point is that after decades of touting his business acumen, his ability to negotiate tough deals and spot good investments, and after spending this entire campaign season arguing that he's qualified for the presidency based on his skills in the market, Trump nonetheless has an investment record that at best roughly matches and at worst underperforms the market.
Using these sale figures as a starting point, one could easily argue that Anita Bryant has more followers than Germaine Greer, that Pat Boone speaks to more important needs than David Reuben, and that Marjorie Holmes will be savored long after Xaviera Hollander is remaindered.
The real problem lies at the point of the fourteen years that Paul says elapsed between the visit he made to Jerusalem after his conversion and the time he argued privately with Peter, John, and James.
The point is that contemporary scholarship, as we shall argue below, has been completely successful in explaining pericope after pericope on the basis of the needs and concerns of the early Church, and that over and over again pericopes which have been hitherto accepted as historical reminiscence have been shown to be something quite different.
The counselor, after listening to them argue from their own points of view suggested that they reverse roles and argue for the other side.
This was after Ahaz and it has led some to argue that the prophecy was later too; if so, what is written above does not really belong to this context, but the main point is not affected.
You never know what will happen tomorrow or the day after but there is no point arguing about it, we have to get on with it.
Chelsea have got six points this season after two games when some might argue they should only have two.
After sharing some alarming statistics about the unfitness of both potential military recruits and a significant portion of those already in the military, Mission Readiness argues that «[w] ith children consuming up to half of their daily calories while at school and out of sight of their parents, schools should be a focal point in the nation's effort to combat childhood obesity.»
So the pluralist challenge for Caroline Lucas is whether she is going to strongly back the Yes campaign, which is seen as positive by most - longstanding pro-PR voices across various campaigns or parties, or continue to argue after the next few weeks over the Bill that there is nothing much at stake, so that through to next May her primary point is that it doesn't really matter if its not PR.
He argued vertical structures created in British institutions after the Boer war were now outdated and pointed to businesses who now concentrate on networking and serving their customers.
It is being argued that Sections 12 of the Copyright Act points to the fact that copyright of the author lapses 70 years after the death of the author hence the original owner of the line in the President's inaugural speech died over 70 years ago but we hasten to add that section 12 (1) of the Copyright Act (Act 690) states «the right of the author referred to in section 5 are protected during the life of the author and 70 years after the death of the author UNLESS THE CONTRARY IS STATED IN THE ACT».
But the GCPP leader rubbished this point arguing that terrorists have gone after immediate neighbors of Ghana and none of them have any similar agreement with the US.
This is a bit like a K.O. - ed boxer arguing after a fight that he would have won on points.
But - as ConservativeHome has consistently argued - there isn't much point in taking headline polls too seriously until after the party conference season.
The institute dropped the lawsuit after EPA attorneys argued that the group lacked legal standing to bring the litigation; the agency also pointed to a 1999 decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that concluded that receipt of grant money didn't mean that advisory committee members were «susceptible to improper influence.»
For weeks, I've been eagerly anticipating the official start of fall, since after that point, no one can really argue that it's too early for pumpkins, doughnuts, scarves, and sweaters.
A man travels with his boss to an evicted man's house where they find him holding his wife and two grade - school sons hostage; sheriff's deputies point handguns toward the house as the homeowner breaks out the picture window from inside with a rifle, glass shattering loudly as sirens sound outside, the homeowner argues with the officers, accidentally shoots into a wall, missing one of his young sons, drops his rifle after a man tells him that he cheated to get the man evicted, exits the house and is arrested and handcuffed after being forced to the ground.
«Goonies isn't a B - movie,» Rachel tells Hank, arguing the finer points of 1980s cinema mere hours after his wife has been taken.
After giving the iPad vs. Kindle battle some thought - I basically held my Kindle purchase to scope out the iPad - I'd argue these devices may converge at some point, but for now can coexist.
There's been times when I start a blog post arguing a point, only to realize my claim was false after looking at the data.
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!
While Forbes makes a valid point by arguing how the subsidized student loan takes into consideration not the job prospects after college, but instead the socio - economic of the student prior to college, they seem to fail to make the whole connection.
After having argued for the potential for increasing volumes for LBO risk, the starting point for managing that risk is to identify names that are more likely candidates.
Many would argue that his helmet and his hastily drawn symbol on his breastplate points to him becoming the Red Hood instead, as he does in the comics and in the DLC which takes place after the events of Arkham Knight.
After seeing a brand new Rise of The tomb Raider demo, I argue the point that Microsoft showed the wrong stage demo at E3 2015.
Now it could be argued that at one point the game was new, so the developers and producers got money for it when it was originally purchased and so what if it gets sold as used after that?
The more workable tactic would have been to concede that initially radiative gases cause cooling, but after a certain point they cause warming and argue that we are well beyond this point.
It argues that the incline is from coming from the ending of the LIA (that is what happens after ice ages, after all), and that we have natural oscillations over approximately 20 - 30 years since its end about 1800 — the very start (and low point) of the BEST land graph.
He made the point by referring to the so - called «frozen trucker case» in which he argued in an appellate dissent that a company could legally fire a trucker who refused an order to stay with his truck after its brakes froze.
Of course, some argue the bail system should be done away with entirely, pointing to last year's death of Sandra Bland in a Texas jail after failing to raise $ 5,000 bail.
I'm not arguing that it's bad; I even agree with most of your points (I mean, it's not Ginsberg after all).
In Pollard v. Scientific Games, 2016 FC 883, a decision released in July after a trial in which I was involved, Justice Locke had to deal with this issue directly when the prosecution history pointed to one meaning for the word «continuous» in the patent claim but the patent owner was arguing a different meaning during the trial.
ICBC»S lawyer argued that the Plaintiff should be entitled to costs only up the point that the Defendant's formal offer was made, and that the Defendant should be entitled to costs after the point that the Defendant's formal offer was made, or alternatively, that the Plaintiff be awarded costs up to the point of the Defendant's formal offer, with each party bearing their own costs after that point in time.
ICBC»S lawyer argued that there should be a cut off point with respect to damages, including diminished earning capacity, of seven and a half years after the motor vehicle accident, and argued that an award of only $ 94,500.00 should be awarded for diminished earning capacity.
He argued that the ASD demand was not lawful because it was made 10 minutes after the time of driving (indicated on page 1 of the Report as 2:40 a.m.) He pointed my attention to R. v. Cleaver, in which Mr. Justice Dhillon stated that the detention of a driver by the police for 8 to 11 minutes before an ASD demand was made was contrary to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
But Apple argues that this is necessary to keep the phone working past a certain point, since without the CPU throttling, phones would start shutting down randomly after a couple years.
Often, though, a marriage reaches a crisis point — sometimes after years of emotional distance, financial problems, sexual problems, or constant arguing.
They argue that describing ENE as mediation is justified because after the retired judge or ENE attorney is finished evaluating the case, by predicting the likely outcome in court, there is a wonderful opportunity to settle the case at that point when the attorneys are present at the courthouse with their clients.
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