Sentences with phrase «argue your point of»

Often, he'd get people from various denominations who wanted to argue points of theology with him.
I, (and many biblical scholars and fellow Christians), would argue the point of these passages is not that patriarchy is the best foundation for marriage, but rather that the humility and service of Jesus Christ is the best example for marriage... and any relationship.
Whether commenting on the liturgy or arguing a point of morality, Howard stresses the biblical foundation, interpreted and expanded by tradition.
I'm not convinced this is true, but won't argue a point of opinion.
I feel no need to advertize or argue the point of who and why I am What I am.
I am not arguing the point of right or wrong about abortion.
Attempting to live / argue points of biblical testament as LAW alone; without the grace of God will surely cause you to fall.
Chris Kresser of The Healthy Skeptic [8] has argued this point of view in his post «Iodine for hypothyroidism: like gasoline on a fire?».
Social Media has changed so much about society: how information is dispersed, how we present ourselves, how we argue points of view, and even how relationships are structured.
I doubt there are many people alive today that would argue this point of view.
Some people find it easy to argue their points of view and they are much surprised if others do not agree with their logic.
Writing personal essay you should explain what you think about particular topic and argue your point of view.
If you can not follow the proof, then you do not have a basic understanding of one of the most basic equations in statistics, which means that you do not understand statistics, which means that you are as competent to argue a point of view on AGW as you are to advocate competing forms of cancer treatment without ever having had a course in biology.
I might as well label you an idiot for using it, when you've never met me, have no idea of my competence or the strength of my arguments for or against any aspect of climate dynamics (because on this list I argue both points of view as the science demands and am just as vigorous in smacking down bullshit physics used to challenge some aspect of CAGW as I am to question the physics or statistical analysis or modelling used to «prove» it).
While some of the public comments he has made about our paper have fallen far short of being glowing recommendations, Eric has every right to argue his point of view and I do not begrudge his doing so.
Even though I do feel arguing points of logic with the Ignorant is a futile exercise... I so loathe the idea that these people think they have a right to their opinion in the first place....
We can argue the points of climate change science for 400 posts but what about morality and responsibility — are they words in the skeptics vocabulary?
This is the most argued point of resume writing.
What makes the entire discussion so frustrating, is the apparently endless space to argue a point of view that could be viewed as ambiguous — particularly on the part of the Competition Bureau, as the party that has brought the fight!
As a debt holder I may argue that point in an attempt to disqualify part of the debt if the child remained at home, arguing the point of emancipation.
Answer: Those who work in the private arena often have an underlying passion for the law (the pursuit of justice; fighting for what is right vs blandly arguing points of law for a salary).

Not exact matches

The point here is simply to acknowledge what many have argued about the whole idea of «post-truth» - it's not anything new, but just more of the same.
It is at this point analysts and economists invariably argue none of China's overspending and debt really matters.
Eventually, Kopke argues, entrepreneurial autonomy has been minimized to the point of no return.
So next time you're facing a big decision and have formed an opinion, tell your folksm «Hey team, I'm willing to be argued out of this if anyone has another point of view.»
They argue that without proper (and expensive) preparations for the reintroduction of borders, such as customs points and truck parks, the U.K. has no fall - back position if it can't agree a settlement with the EU.
Though some experts argue that employee tenures at the top are decreasing, she points to U.S. Bureau of Labour Statistics, which find that managers stay with a firm an average of 6.1 years (up from 5.3 years in 1983), as proof that the jury is still out.
The Times «attorney also argued that Trump's proximity to the nation's highest office, and the fact that Trump's past treatment of women has become a major talking point in the election, mean that the article in question addresses «an issue of national importance.»
Prior to the market correction, which has reduced Tesla's 2018 gain to about 3 % ahead of earnings, there was no real major dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
Bitcoin loyalists argue that Ethereum's fatal tradeoff is that it's not as secure, and they point to the DAO hack as Exhibit A. Even in the Bitcoin community, though, there's some envy for the flexibility of Buterin's creation.
As I've often argued, to see Musk as the CEO of a car company, or a space - exploration company, or — soon — the CEO or co-CEO of a solar company misses the point.
In The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, Malcolm Gladwell argues that for us to understand why some products succeed, we must think of each as part of an epidemic.
Meanwhile, the two companies have also been the subjects of merger rumors, with Fortune even arguing at one point that DraftKings and FanDuel could join forces to defeat their legal problems and not have to also focus on competing with one another.
In court documents filed with the Northern California District Court on Thursday, Uber argued that the class - action part of the suit should be dropped because the 160,000 drivers, «have little or nothing in common, other than their use of the Uber App in California at some point over the past six years.»
Other executives including Discovery Communciations CEO David Zaslav have taken a different point of view, arguing that there will be even more cable consolidation and that content companies will follow suit.
Ahead of earnings, there's been no real dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
But his bullishness is typical of how tech investors view Tesla: they argue that growth is all that matters and expect the company to at some point achieve a monopoly position in an industry that's among the world's most competitive.
Some argued it was vague to the point of being unconstitutional.
«I would argue that the good companies that trade at expensive multiples are better quality companies and deserve a higher multiple,» she says, pointing to the example of retailer Dollarama Inc. (TSX: DOL), which trades at 28.8 times current - year earnings — seemingly rich even for its sector — with an enterprise value - to - EBITDA ratio of 19.8.
Law professor Eugene Volokh, who blogs about free speech issues at the Washington Post, has made the same point in the past to argue that Google's (GOOG) choice of search results are a form of free speech.
Additionally, Tchir argues that European investors have shown a proclivity to rush into trades leading to what he calls «periods of violent indigestion,» pointing to the big swing in German bund yields seen early last year following the European Central Bank's announcement of more QE as a prime example.
Skeptics, however, point to the robust secondary market for the tokens to argue the tokens resemble shares of a company's stock.
The Blinger plugs in to any electrical outlet at the point of sale and requires no additional integration with the existing POS system — a rejoinder to critics who argue mobile payment infrastructure is too costly and complex to achieve widespread penetration.
Snap will undoubtedly point to its millennial reach and those much - talked - about engagement numbers as a way of arguing that it is more valuable.
«The combined finances in the federal and provincial spheres are very near the tipping pointargued the Canadian Federation of Independent Business in a recent report.
Proponents argue that blockchain technology could be used to reduce the risk of many IoT devices being compromised by a single point of failure, such as a server.
The proposal has generated a great deal of often vitriolic debate over the future of the wheat board, and the C.D. Howe Institute recently weighed in with a report arguing that global grain markets have changed significantly over the past few decades, to the point that the CWB is more often than not a price taker.
Many people's careers, he argues, «are blocked by their beliefs and the point of view they take.»
«Going from completely Schedule 1 classification to medical, then adult - use retail alone was a big step,» argues Ben Curren, CEO of Green Bits, a point - of - sale provider operating in five states.
A few times during the session Kogan made a point of arguing that data audits are essentially useless for catching bad actors — claiming that anyone who wants to misuse data can simply put a copy on a hard drive and «store it under the mattress».
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