Sentences with phrase «arguing about this a lot»

Yeah, you could argue about a lot of things, particularly the Good versus Bad stuff, but you couldn't change the fact that this was Notre Dame's day.
We've been arguing about this a lot lately.

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My fondest memory of taking the family to Disney World is of eavesdropping on an exhausted couple and their glazed - over children in a desolate parking lot, arguing about whether they'd left their car in the Pluto section or the Goofy section.
I know we hear a lot of talk about how this might be «the last good quarter,» but I could argue that it was the last bad quarter for this company.
While a lot of the experts hem and haw about this option and consider it less desirable than transferring your points to travel partners, I would argue that the Chase Ultimate Rewards travel portal has its own share of gems.
For people who don't believe that Mohammed is God's only prophet, they sure spend a lot of time thinking and arguing about him.
There are people who don't like Charlie Parker's playing, and unless they're uncommonly foolish, they don't spend a lot of time arguing about it.
I argue that assumptions about the supposed end time anti-Christ need to be challenged because these assumptions have led a lot of people int0 tangled confusion about the coming of God's Kingdom.
Otherwise, they just seem to want to wear dark clothes, act intellectual... and spend a lot of time arguing about someone, they say, doesn't exist.
When I was younger and more disputatious (seriously, I've toned it down a lot), I used to spend too much time arguing about the Bible with KJV - only fundamentalists.
It says a lot about you: If you can't argue on point, sling mud.
Often the arguments will shed a lot more heat than light on the issues we were arguing about.
They did argue with Moses about a lot of other things, but not this.
But there are also a lot of petty disagreements and personal opinions that aren't really worth spending time arguing about.
They might be a lot more fun than Christians arguing with each other about theology, ALL coming from the crystal - clear Word of God!
if we're really serious about a back three formation, he was easily our 3rd or 4th best (or you could argue for 5th, but we have lots of matches this season!)
Fans will still load up the stadium, buy lots of jerseys & other merchandise — all the while continue to argue among each other & whine about Wenger's incompetencies.
The bad: Still leaves a lot to the the referee's discretion and creates another thing for us to argue about after the fact.
There was a lot of debate about this, with some saying Arsenal should never treat a CL knockout game as a training exercise, while others argued that finishing 4th in the Premier League is more important.
MG we got something on sunday that we cant argue with (a footballing lesson), playin away suits us better in the big games because we do nt have to put the pressure on and can sit back and counter, but regardless denilson was terrible at his job saturday, his performance guaranteed a loss even if you lot werent on fire, if any other professional in any job on earth went about their job as denilson did sunday then there would be dead bodies dead pets car engines with screws missing doors falling off their hinges gas explosions computers crashing all over earth, i think we can stop chelsea this weekend without denilson and nasri
I can argue a lot of things about a lot of different styles of parenting, but I will say that when you choose this path, it really is a constant part of you in ways that sometimes I meet other parents who don't feel that way.
And no matter what a cynic would say about his political motivations for making the trip (and they'd say a lot), it's hard to argue with the fact that he quite literally showed that he cares just by showing up.
Gov. David Paterson had a lot to say about the mosque controversy during a radio interview with Ron Kuby on WOR this morning, but he clamed right up when asked about the hearing this week where the Public Integrity Commission argued he had knowingly violated state law by accepting free World Series Yankees tickets in 2009.
There are lots of misconceptions in politics and you shouldn't worry too much about them, but I would argue that this Conservative Party which I am leading is one of the least focus group, opinion poll - led parties for a long time.
One of the big mistakes a lot of people make is they keep saying that in Jurassic Park, the scientists were villains; well if you look closely, the scientists were the heroes in Jurassic Park; the villain was a foolish entrepreneur and so they're just and of course who would argue about Indiana Jones being a hero.
With a career lasting on average about 25 — 35 years, that's a lot of hiking — enough to likely cause the osteoarthritis found in the artisans» lower limbs, Austin argues.
A lot of people miss that point by arguing about only the carbon savings, because the nuclear plant does not directly release carbon in its operation.
This tendency, you could argue, may arise simply because introverts like spending a lot of time in deep reflection, getting lost in their own thoughts — and some of those thoughts, naturally, are going to be about themselves.
Yes, a lot of assumptions were made here (and I'm sure you could argue plus or minus 10 - 25 % for ANY of these numbers), but this hopefully puts it a bit in perspective - ~ 200 calories of glycogen is about 50 grams of carbohydrates, and given the body can synthesize around 15 - 20 grams of glycogen per hour, and is doing so during the workout from any food remaining in the gut, unless you haven't eaten in 12 hours you really only need ~ 30 additional grams of carbohydrates post workout, of which the body will use about 15 - 20 per hour to top off your stores.
Now you could argue that there were and are plenty of other guys around who know a lot about training, but Vince was different.
Regardless of what critics may say about the Grain Brain diet, there's no arguing that a lot of people who have gone on this eating plan have reported better clarity, focus, and an overall sense of well - being.
We can argue all day about what is optimal or what's best for triple extension and to be honest I see a lot more carryover from strongman based triple extension movements to the gym than what the gym brings to strongman.
There are a lot of ways to argue about money.
though many would argue to such title as a lot of people living in this city find this lifestyle a sensitive issue to talk about more so being widely known for it, yet the ever growing presence of sugar daddies can't easily be disregarded.
I can't argue with that statement, as the characters for whom we care about, has to do a lot with the person watching it.
The great thing about Creed, they would argue, was that it fixed a lot of the problems of the Rocky sequels by clearing away the silliness and getting back to the core underdog story.
When: March 23rd Why: A lot of people have been quick to bill «The Hunger Games» as the next «Twilight,» and while it's easy to see why — not only is it based on a series of young adult novels, but it also features a very similar love triangle at its core — just about everyone involved with the movie has argued against such comparisons.
They all follow him, even if they have to spend a lot of rehearsal time «Waiting for Orson» so the man can record a radio drama, woo the new dancer, actress, or receptionist, and argue with the theater's producer John Houseman (Eddie Marsan) about when the show will actually, finally open.
Also, make sure an attorney looks over any contract before you sign it, or you will end up spending a lot of time and effort arguing about contracts.
So while he was arguing that VAM showed unbiased results, and VAM results tell you a lot about a teacher's long - term outcomes, I concluded that what his approach really showed was that value - added scores are moderately biased, and that they don't really tell us one way or another about a teacher's long - term outcomes» (see more about this debate here).
«In reference to issues on L.A.'s west side, Zimmer argues, «The parents buying up the houses, who have more resources, have a lot of fear about public schools... and when you give them the opportunity to really engage and create integration and diversity in their neighborhood public schools, they don't want to.»
No one argues that teachers make lots of money, but that hasn't stopped some from trying to dampen talk of higher pay by claiming that, compared to educators in other industrialized countries, teachers in the U.S. have nothing to complain about.
So while he was arguing that VAM showed unbiased results, and VAM results tell you a lot about a teacher's long - term outcomes, I concluded that what his approach really showed was that value - added scores are moderately biased, and that they don't really tell us one way or another about a teacher's long - term outcomes.
However, if you could return that one in the future, you'd make a lot of people happy & I wouldn't have to argue about who's driving!).
What that means to people who argue about cars on the internet is a lot different than what it means for people who work to make a lease payment every month.
In a recent blog post, Herman wrote about why he decided to publish a Kindle Single instead of a traditional book — a post that was in response to an essay by author Edan Lepucki, who argued that traditional publishers still provide a lot of value.
I thought locals or area residents would have been a clearer term.But I can't argue with the fact that all members of those communities are victims of the earthquake and have a lot more to worry about than WiFi settings.
You could even argue that my experience isn't representative of any other author's experience, although I have a lot of friends in the business and it's fair to say that much of what I've found vexatious about working with legacy publishers vexes other people I know, too.
I would argue that for most writers publishing is not only about money; it's about a lot of other things including touching readers and sharing stories, but the money is important in a lot of ways.»
Hard to say... if you think about the existing BlackBerry operating system, I'd argue that the bigger the display, the more enjoyable the BBOS experience is and with a lot more screen space you can do more with apps.
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