Sentences with phrase «arguing over whose»

Boasting of what bitcoin is bigger than may seem childish; the equivalent of first graders arguing over whose dad is bigger.
We are arguing over whose arbitrarily expressed and valid dynamical equations are better.
Cell phone networks are constantly arguing over whose mobile network is the best and / or most reliable, and now it looks like we're going to see similar battles between console networks.
Watch her watch it for the first time, as well as Oli and Kat talking their immediate reactions to the trailer, our first look at Black Panther and arguing over whose side they would be on -LSB-...]
This is a perfect toy for both of my boys (who are always on the family iPad) but I will have to get two so they won't argue over whose turn it is!
Tricky and Yield argue over whose television is bigger.

Not exact matches

He argued, in his inimitable style, for a «dead Constitution» — whose meaning is fixed until changed by formal amendment — over a «living Constitution» that a judge can manipulate into whatever shape he wishes.
DeSalvo, whose previous work includes an edition of an early version of one of Virginia Woolf's novels and a collection of letters from Vita Sackville - West to Woolf, argues that other biographers of Woolf (particularly Quentin Bell) have glossed over the formative traumas of her early life, dismissing them as unimportant and in effect blaming the victim for the abuse she suffered.
Pro-lifers at Yale have long gotten over the idea that they'd get anywhere arguing with their peers about whose right to autonomy trumped whose, and so they charted a new direction.
Somewhere out there, there's a young Augustine with pear - stained hands, a young John Newton with receipts for what he paid to own human beings, a young C. S. Lewis arguing against the existence of God, a young Chuck Colson with metaphorical tire - tracks over his metaphorical grandmother in service to some politician, a young fifteen - year - old whose name we'll never know wondering if he's lost in the cosmos.
In the end these people are arguing over the face of a man whose teachings are more important than his skin tone.
General the Lord David Ramsbotham, a former chief inspector of prisons whose campaigns have forced the government to make numerous changes to legislation, said he had argued with Nick Clegg over the issue.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose administration is facing multiple investigations over his campaign fundraising and efforts to help Democrats win the state Senate in 2014, argued Monday that he was being singled out by powerful, moneyed interests who don't want his agenda, focused on addressing income inequality, to move forward.
And once speech caught on, he argues, it gave Homo sapiens a decisive advantage over less verbal rivals, including Homo erectus and the Neanderthals, whose lines eventually died out.
You end up arguing over dishes or whose turn it is to feed the cats or clean the room, and then you watch TV together all the time.
But in between that, they argue over roomie issues, such as whose turn it is to wash the mounting dishes and clean up the home's messes.
But over time, what we thought of as quality authorizing has morphed into a sort of technocratic risk management for the sector — a process whose own bias, one could argue, accelerated not the growth of charter schools but the replication of one kind of charter school with one specific sort of leader.
He argues that this proposed re-design of California's school finance system would give districts much needed flexibility over use of use of funds as well as recognize the higher level of resources required to educate students who are living in poverty and / or whose primary language is not English.
He argued that this proposed re-design of California's school finance system would give districts much needed flexibility over use of use of funds as well as recognize the higher level of resources required to educate students who are living in poverty and / or whose primary language is not English.
For all her fearsome «mastery over the thunderbolt,» she falls in love with a mortal in the twelfth century, a Spanish Arab philosopher whose books, the most famous of which is The Incoherence of the Incoherence, are banned and burned because he argues for rationalism instead of religious fundamentalism.
This book was written by an expert whose dogs located many a fugitive from the law over the years, so he has a record of success that would be hard to argue against.
by all means let's not do this the easy way, let's create something we can argue over publicly every year rather than name a day in February, Black History Month no less, in honour of an individual whose achievements deserve to be honoured in the province and celebrated outside Nova Scotia's borders.
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