Sentences with phrase «argument carried the day»

Was he drawing a different tradition or was he developing his ideas through his polemics, kind of making it up from whatever argument carried the day?
That argument carried the day Friday.
I think we're agreed on the first point, and it's my hope that, even if no other pro-LPP argument carries the day at Convocation next month, the fact that no other proposed solution is even on the drawing board right now would motivate many Benchers to give the Program an extra lifeline.

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The point of the ad is to make the argument that some of the big game's festivities should carry over into the day after the Super Bowl.
These arguments have carried the day in America.
Person and self are the words that carry our present - day moral universe, and it is sad to note that the more traditional arguments about sexual relations have failed to take their meaning and power into account.
My own sense is that the philosophical arguments in favor of immortality have not carried the day.
He is not sanguine about carrying the day with that argument, but he is convinced that the self - acknowledged shambles of the Supreme Court's religion clause decisions means that the days of secular individualism are numbered.
Furthermore, the President couldn't get many U.S allies to join the boycott because the argument that sports should not intrude on politics generally carried the day.
They didn't win on economics but they created enough doubts about Remain's case for their immigration arguments to carry the day.
The research, carried out by a team from the Manchester Centre for Health Economics at The University of Manchester, directly contradicts established wisdom that mortality rates increase at the weekend — a core argument for the Government's push for a seven day NHS.
Listening to Vaughan talk, I think again of The Bond: «For our cause to succeed,» Pacelle writes, «we have to carry the day with our moral and legal arguments, but also every workday show that business can succeed and also be good to animals.»
To do otherwise, the global warming argument will have to carry the day on its own.
Judge Aldisert explains that you should only raise «case - dispositive issues and arguments that may carry the day
An appellant's counsel need to be mindful of this and not simply assume that strong substantive legal arguments with good facts will carry the day on appeal.
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