I think Waldo is
arguing for what Mr. Meyer wrote here.
Also, I fail to see how quoting CS Lewis helps your case, when he is
arguing for what «ought to be» not about what * is *.
You are
arguing for what makes sense — depth I simply highlighted Wenger's tendencies — little use of traditional wingers.
They immediately start
arguing for what they want.
Here Smith
argues for what he might call «the soul» of all religion: a view of reality that is open to the infinite and to the revelation of the divine.
She argues for what she calls, «a feminist perspective in family theology».
The author
argues for what he calls «the agrarian point of view» as regards the creation: It means taking seriously the Biblical mandate to care for the creation.
This book situates Borgman's analysis within the postmodern critique of modernity and
argues for what he calls a postmodern realism» which both appreciates postmodernism and moves beyond it by way of recovering «the world of eloquent things.»
I know you're trying to
argue for what you think is best for kids, but the research doesn't back you up on this, or the anecdotal evidence from the families who have done it!
I am a gentle and dynamic woman, i am very simple and easy going woman, love hanging out with my companion and close ones... love going to the movies with him and spending much of my time with him... strolling down the beaches is a real fun for me and would love to give it to him even if it takes the whole of my life to do so... loves the breezes, clouds and winds that swarps the ocean shores... Love respecting people and always don't
argue for what i don't really know or what am not sure about... Maybe you could love to know more about me... then i guess you just contact me and then will explain that orally... probably in live chat.
So once each party has
argued for what he or she wants, they simply sit back and wait for an answer from the Court.
Not exact matches
Acuff
argues that
what prevents people from completing goals isn't a lack of effort but the desire
for perfection.
NEI filed shareholder resolutions last year with five of the largest Canadian banks calling
for them to consider vertical ratios and assess the risks of horizontal benchmarking — setting salaries by comparing
what CEOs at rival banks are paid, a practice that some shareholders
argue has led to skyrocketing compensation packages.
Much of this, it can be
argued, is that HR analysis tends to focus on the past —
for example how many staff have been hired, the number of days taken off sick and the volume of training delivered — rather than looking to the future to see
what it may hold.
For example, Silver
argues that a number of factors had more to do with the media's misunderstanding of
what was happening during the election than any alleged errors in polling.
Although both appellants and the government
argue that the ACA, read in its totality, evinces clear congressional intent, they dispute
what that intent actually is... We conclude that the appellants have the better of the argument: a federal Exchange is not an «Exchange established by the State,» and section 36B does not authorize the IRS to provide tax credits
for insurance purchased on federal Exchanges.
«Advertisers, not Facebook, are responsible
for both the content of their ads and
what targeting criteria to use, if any,» Facebook
argued in its motion to dismiss allegations that its ads violated a host of civil rights laws.
Many people
argue about
what needs to come first in order to create an entrepreneurial community — ideas or capital — but it's a chicken - and - egg debate, says Brad Whitehead, president of the Fund
For Our Economic Future, a program that pools funding for entrepreneurs from various philanthropic organizations across Northeast Oh
For Our Economic Future, a program that pools funding
for entrepreneurs from various philanthropic organizations across Northeast Oh
for entrepreneurs from various philanthropic organizations across Northeast Ohio.
In an op - ed published in Newsweek that year called «Assange: Google Is Not
What It Seems,» the WikiLeaks founder
argued Google Ideas was an apparatus
for the company to engage in international affairs and use Cohen's connections with the U.S. government in that effort.
«Why should I
argue with him about who is or isn't a terrorist, if I can
argue with him about
what we're going to eat
for lunch?»
The social network may
argue that it doesn't tell its publishing partners
what they should be creating
for that money, but the fact that it is pushing video — and that its algorithm clearly favors certain kinds of video content over other kinds — helps determine
what gets promoted.
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.
Argue what the company's sustainable «unfair advantages» are — the reasons that would lead to success more than someone else trying to do the same thing (
for example, unique talent, strategic connections, key intellectual property).
Andy Yang, the «chief innovation hunter» of Extreme Startups, an accelerator lab in Toronto,
argues that FreshBooks is a perfect example of
what's achievable
for tech startups in this country.
Billionaire medical magnate George Yancopoulos, the co-founder of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (regn), told Bloomberg that it's time
for the country to «make some decisions about
what to invest in,»
arguing for more emphasis on health and less on tech development.
In a nutshell, it's fair to ask
what purpose it serves in this day and age to have a separate group of unnamed individuals
arguing the exact opposite of
what the paper appears to stand
for in its news operations.
What's more, they
argued in a recent research paper, most tips
for protecting passwords do nothing to guard against the most common forms of breaches: phishing, keystroke logging, and plain old looking over shoulders.
Another way to circumvent confirmation bias is to engage an advisor or mentor to be a no - man (the antidote to a yes - man) whose role is to
argue the opposite of
what the entrepreneur thinks or believes and to actively look
for, and expose, the downside of everything the entrepreneur wishes to do.
That's why some, including Fortune's Shawn Tully, have
argued that Snap made a potentially fatal error by pricing its IPO at $ 17, well below
what the market was willing to pay
for it (above $ 24 a share its first day trading).
American producers have
argued for decades that
what people choose to do — or consume — in their own homes is their business and that government has no place in it.
«[It] highlights
what many have
argued for decades — the notion that stronger copyright laws are directly linked to increased economic growth is simply false,» says University of Ottawa law professor and IP expert Michael Geist.
But
what the NEAT researchers are ultimately
arguing for is much bigger, nothing short of redesigning the workplace with the needs of the human body at its centre.
For example, your opponent may be arguing for fewer responsibilities when what they really need are responsibilities that are more in their wheelhou
For example, your opponent may be
arguing for fewer responsibilities when what they really need are responsibilities that are more in their wheelhou
for fewer responsibilities when
what they really need are responsibilities that are more in their wheelhouse.
What she could
argue: «We don't ask
for free ride - sharing.
Gibney
argued for why that's easy, as well as shed new light on
what happens inside the firm, and
what its road map looks given that it has more money to invest than ever before.
In a separate trade battle with China, the United States has threatened to impose tariffs on $ 150 billion of Chinese goods in retaliation
for what it
argues are Beijing's unfair trade practices and its requirement that U.S. companies turn over technology in exchange
for access to its market.
I would
argue that this is exactly
what President Xi seems to be doing, and why even before he was formally in power he sought to consolidate power, undermine and frighten potential opposition, strengthen his relationship with the military, and unify the country's policymakers behind the need
for reforms.
Growth returned to favor in early September, a potential harbinger
for what historical valuations would
argue is an overdue correction in high - yielding stocks.
The idea that the supply of alternatives to
what you sell does not matter in a business is (1) insanity or (2) inevitably
argued by someone who has never actually ran a real business or has not done so
for very long.
As I
argued in the first blog in this series last week, I was disappointed in
what came out of Jackson Hole
for three reasons.
So
what we are
arguing about is how important is it
for a bank to step over the arbitrary line of inadequate capital.
Zuckerberg was asked by US lawmakers last week
what kind of regulation he would and wouldn't like to see laid upon Internet companies — and he made a point of
arguing for privacy carve outs to avoid falling behind, of all things, competitors in China.
Then turn around and say that a «weighted average» should be used
for determining
what the rate is, when that serves
what is being
argued.
Earlier this month, two former senior officials in the finance department assailed the Conservative government
for eroding the «integrity and credibility» of federal budgets through
what they
argued is a system of secrecy that keeps parliamentarians and Canadians in the dark about how federal dollars are spent.
Some would
argue, that
for the 2.5 % fee you are getting financial / tax advice from professionals, and that is fine as long as you understand
what fees you are paying.
Chinese officials
argue that it's important to look beyond the simple dollar - yuan exchange rate
for a fuller picture of
what's happening.
And as
for everyone
arguing that we're suffering from «Dutch disease», just ask Ontario's manufacturing sector
what's actually screwing them: exchange rates, OR fundamental flaws in our one - customer, tied - to - the - US economy manufacturing base?
«And I'd like to thank our employees
for their tenacity in
arguing the case
for greater transparency — because
what you don't measure, you can't improve.»
A new report, released by Morgan Stanley's Institute
for Sustainable Investing,
argues that sustainable technology can cut a typical office building's annual expenses by 3 % to 30 % 1, depending on
what US city it's in.
«The company has yet to present a convincing argument on
what synergies can come from the merger», a lawyer
for Elliott
argued.