Sentences with phrase «argument points»

However, many arguments point out that using facial recognition, instead of fingerprint scanning, to make payments might be more frustrating.
Over the years, Derr has demonstrated an almost heroic patience in attending to the literature of radical environmentalism, and responding to arguments point by point.
The scientific, economic and political arguments point in the same direction.»
There's a long line of argument pointing to an eventual end to war, in part due to the increased connectedness and interdependence of human societies for whom it was once easier to identify someone else on the planet as the «other» — and thus a threat.
The first argument points to the lack of self - sufficiency of change; the second, to that of endurance in being.
Misusing Bible verses to make your point only hurts your argument
Mounting arguments point to William Shakespeare, but Douglas Bruster, professor of English at The University of Texas at Austin, has recently found evidence confirming that the 325 additional lines are indeed the work of the Bard.
Instead, today we're going to look at Little Plucky's Membership Rewards argument point - by - point and tell him why he's wrong.
A detailed examination of the economic, political and security arguments pointed in one direction — Remain.
Thehe lawyers defending the state, Marius Emberland and Adele Matheson Mestad, countered each argument point by point during Tuesday's proceedings.
Those who made this argument pointed to God's call to be a city on the hill and a blessing to the nations.
First off, be the better man, and second, every argument point on every side is ridiculous!
The argument points to the fact that, to a large extent, the council of elders as well as the disciplinary committee seemed to have slacked and has become bereft of the urgency to deal with errant elements in much proportionate and the same way it dealt expeditiously just upon the stroke of a petition.
Another argument points to the success of the Hunting Act, claiming 280 prosecutions.
This is one of those rare occasions when both arguments point in the same direction.
Taking his argument point by point, he argues (a) «the soft left needs to wake up to what is happening».
Together, these arguments point towards the establishment of a global carbon market like those established by the Kyoto agreement.
What lolwot's argument points out though is that if you accept that the last 15 years is a «pause» then the period from 1970 to 1997 must have shown a higher amount of warming than has been so far claimed by scientists.
Whether this provision extends to private arbitral tribunals has been the subject of controversy, with both sides of the argument pointing to the plain meaning of the term, the legislative history of § 1782, and principles of international arbitration in order to reach opposite conclusions.
Supporters of this argument point to Merrell v. Merrell (1987), 11 R.F.L. (3d) 18 (B.C.S.C) as authority for the proposition that an arbitrator purporting to vary an order under the Divorce Act in effect removes the Court's jurisdiction.
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