Sentences with phrase «argument has passed»

This is a dangerous mistake that places a dark cloud over relationships long after a heated argument has passed.
Especially as the closing arguments have passed this week in Judge Denise Cote's court on the Apple - Department of Justice anti-trust trial in which Big Six publishing chiefs were on parade about just that: price.

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The cost of being a fiduciary will be passed on to investors: This argument might have been true at one point..
The main argument Republicans use for further lowering rates for pass - through entities is that it would spur economic growth.
«Under current federal law this is not permitted,» said David Tawil, co-founder and President Maglan Capital, who believes that if Congress were to pass this type of framework for debt restructuring, holders of Puerto Rico's paper who are forced to take haircuts «will have quite a strong legal argument».
The argument certainly has plenty of merit — leveraged funds do pass on volatility into -LSB-...]
But I think too much water has passed under that bridge for that argument to be effective.»
And, we might also agree that of the seven billion living humans and those billions that have passed before us, that not one of them has formulated a universal and compelling argument to prove the existence of God, nor disprove it.
@ hot air ace no, i am conceding you are a person of low character, in whom i have no interest in conversing.As time passes and God allows I may at my discretion post arguments concerning faith.They just won't be with you.If anyone reading these posts can't see you for what you are then they sorely deceived.adios
But just to clarify, is your argument that pedophilia and incest have remained illegal in Canada after gay marriage passed because Canada was founded differently than the US?
Our argument was that sickness is the result of a fallen, sinful world and since sin wasn't passed down to Jesus through his father did he have the ability to get sick?
There would be no courage and no glory in voting for a law based more on slogans than on arguments, in conforming to the dominant political correctness out of fear of the threatened anathema, and by counter-attacking as a last resort by a question such as: «Dven if there is no reason to pass a law, why is it a problem if we want to pass one?»
Iâ $ ™ m angry that youâ $ ™ re trying to pass this ridiculous argument hoping that weâ $ ™ d be simple minded to swallow it.
I'm angry that you're trying to pass this ridiculous argument hoping that we'd be simple minded to swallow it.
There would be no courage and no glory in voting for a law based more on slogans than on arguments, in conforming to the dominant political correctness out of fear of being anathematized, and in hiding behind a question such as: «Even if there is no reason to pass a law, why is it a problem if we want to pass one?»
Yeah, the argument that other teams have improved more than the Flyers from last year to this year, and that the Flyers are therefore somehow disappointing, doesn't even pass the sniff test.
The argument is our DM needs to be better at passing the ball, that means he needs to have the eye (and more importantly the ability) to pick out our attacking players between the line of midfield as opposed to recycling possession to CB's and FB's or having an attacking player come deep.
There would be friends there, talking football, «getting down» (making bets), and the time would pass more quickly through the endless football arguments that take place in Colonial's 19th hole the day before the games.
The argument I had made when Coutinho was sold was that Liverpool will struggle to create chances without him because he was the only player in the Liverpool squad that had the acceleration, passing and vision to take on players and pick a pass.
Also, the bulk of the argument in this section hinges on passing percentages, I would like to point to Statsbomb's excellent article about how pointless passing percentages are without proper context (8).
However, the passing ability of Victor Wanyama was often a rod that critics of Dieryama would wield in their argument against the pairing.
Of course, the argument about creativity could've been null and void if Gervinho had finished the simple chance presented to him by his, admittedly, good run and Rosicky's excellent pass.
The argument for waiting due to the fact that your child is having less milk does sound reasonable but remember the molecular structure of the tattoo ink does not actually pass through your breastmilk.
However, for arguments sake, if I could afford to send my child to even a crappy camp, if they served crappy «food» (I agree... I don't define products like Froot Loops as actual food) then I would still probably pass.
This argument also seems to allow formula companies and health professionals to pass out formula company literature and free samples of formula to pregnant women and new mothers without pangs of guilt, despite the fact that it has been well demonstrated that this literature and the free samples decrease the rate and duration of breastfeeding.
«You've confused a football metaphor for a political argument,» I felt like shouting, but the moment passed, one new outrage of mediocrity piling on top of the next.
There is also the argument that those receiving passed - down money did nothing to earn the money, but to many a large incentive of earning money in the first place is so they may pass is along to their predecessors to have a better life than they had.
The measure would presumably end arguments over whether a certain bill would pass in an up - or - down vote in the chamber, but is being bottled up on the legislative calender by the chamber's majority party leadership.
Making the argument would be passing judgment.
Council members weren't swayed by the agency's argument, and have vowed to pass legislation.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats Wednesday cited plant closures from across the country — including the shutdown of the Dresser - Rand plant in Wellsville — as arguments that the Republican tax cut bill passed last year isn't bringing back jobs as the GOP had promised.
So when it comes to the tough decisions we face, he suggests, the best argument to put forward is that «we have an obligation» to pass on the prosperity to the next generation.
During a confused argument over whether or not Hillary Clinton supports a $ 15 mininum wage — she «of course» would support it if Congress passes it, but would prefer $ 12 at the national level — the former secretary of state lavished praise on Cuomo's handiwork in New York.
My husband and I have passed this milestone, and have been through major moves, joblessness and plenty of arguments about money and lifestyle.
Having just come through the November election where Proposition 8 was passed, putting into place a state Constitutional ban on same - sex marriage, the «gays will infiltrate your schools» arguments depicted here on Proposition 6 are eerily similar.
But since flim - flam passes for evidence even in serious intellectual magazines, like The Atlantic, we have to endure this type of argument.
A key argument for why this is the case is that wealthier middle class families can afford to tutor their children to pass the 11 - plus test, where poorer pupils do not have the same opportunity.
And despite having built many a bridge to literature for my students, they have been, at best, temporary structures, sturdy enough only to pass a test, score a bit higher on the SAT, or write an argument in a predictable form.
In 1989, the country passed a set of ambitious education reforms based on the same arguments for school choice that DeVos and others have made here.
Most, on both sides of the argument, agree that at this point in time, for the ERA to be passed into law it would require re-ratification by the states, as the original 7 - year period has long expired.
As for the argument that if it could be done, the publishers would have done it, that doesn't pass the laugh test.
The argument certainly has plenty of merit — leveraged funds do pass on volatility into -LSB-...]
Considering the tremendous amounts of volatility stock investors have had to deal with over the last decade and the returns from holding a mix of bonds and stocks that investors should expect to earn over the next decade, Mr. Bernstein, who passed away in 2009, would surely be making the same argument.
The pet community has not met these arguments with our own emotional message — the benefits we provide to pet lovers across the U.S. Instead, we've allowed these activists to define us, and local lawmakers believe what they hear and then pass laws that ultimately have the unintended consequence of promoting irresponsible breeding.
The good news is that some local and state governments have understood these commonsense arguments (backed by reams of studies and statistics) and have avoided passing «feel - good» laws in favor of smart, targeted legislation that actually addresses problems and puts pet owners and animal control enforcement on the same side.
Some will try to argue that this policy would have consumers accruing miles in so many different schemes that they'd never build up a single balance of miles large enough to be able to redeem an award — but that argument wouldn't pass the scrutiny of anyone who did their homework.
There are plenty of other arguments and debates going on around the Internet for both sides, but the point is that it has become a hot topic, and one that has had huge ramifications on the gaming market with the introduction of things like Online Passes and even the removal of content from the game itself.
You can make the same argument about virtually every avant - garde work after enough time has passed.
I'd say instead that because Crichton has some scientific training, he really has no excuse for passing off bogus arguments as science.
Attribution arguments of late 20th century warming have failed to pass the detection threshold which requires accounting for the phasing of the AMO and PDO.
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