Sentences with phrase «argument in a nutshell»

My argument in a nutshell: many of the people who argue for such a right don't simply mean a right to be free from others» interference; they mean subsidized....
THAT is his argument in a nutshell..
That is basically, the climate change skeptics argument in a nutshell.

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His argument, in a nutshell: Take out a HECM as soon as you're eligible, at age 62, and then let it earn interest so you can milk it for cash a couple of decades down the road.
His argument, in a nutshell, is that Trudeau's decision to approve new oil pipelines «completely overwhelms» anything else his government may do to tackle carbon pollution.
That's the deterministic argument against punishment in a nutshell, under that philosophy it makes no sense to punish something for doing something that it can not avoid doing.
Your comment in a nutshell: «mythical, blind fanboy, cognitive dissonance, delusion» - Zero counter arguments.
In a nutshell, the pro-postmodernism argument runs that economic and technological conditions of our age have given rise to a decentralized, media - dominated society in which ideas are simulacra and only inter-referential representations and copies of each other, with no real original, stable or objective source for communication and meaninIn a nutshell, the pro-postmodernism argument runs that economic and technological conditions of our age have given rise to a decentralized, media - dominated society in which ideas are simulacra and only inter-referential representations and copies of each other, with no real original, stable or objective source for communication and meaninin which ideas are simulacra and only inter-referential representations and copies of each other, with no real original, stable or objective source for communication and meaning.
In a nutshell, the Court will address how far a Court should go to help a self - rep with poorly expressed legal argument, to what extent Courts should give leeway to self - reps on procedural issues, and the legal test for civil contempt as applied to a self - rep.
Ms. Kerr's argument, in a nutshell, is an almost Posnerian plea for judges to be attentive to facts and, in particular, to the information that various experts can provide about prisons, when they adjudicate constitutional claims brought by prisoners, as well as for lawyers to provide judges with such information.
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