«The triggers for these burst of intense anger were associated with arguments with family members (29 per cent),
argument with others (42 per cent), work anger (14 per cent) and driving anger (14 per cent),» said Dr Buckley.
Christians must not claim that Christian revelation makes Christianity superior to other religions, she believes: «What Christianity has going for it is its substantive proposal of a way of life — a way of life over which Christians argue in the effort to witness to and be disciples of Christ, and with which they enter into
argument with others.»
Nothing is worse after a car accident — fender bender or otherwise — than having
an argument with the other driver about what really happened.
And then there was
his argument with the other believers who were «of the Pharisees» that ended up in the council of Jerusalem.
I don't think we have
any argument with each other, other than perhaps a sematic difference of opinion.
All pathetic
arguments with no other intention than to speculate bollocks.
At these centers, parents learn to focus on their children, not on their own parental
arguments with each other, «states Al Ellis, Director of Access Services, CRC.
Difficult pregnancy and birth, postpartum depression and job loss, frustrations of all sorts,
arguments with each other and the in - laws, sleep deprivation... Breastfeeding was hard too.
Do a partner pose to reconnect if you find yourself in
an argument with each other.
2) This is for those of you who are getting into some pretty serious
arguments with each other about if I had a c section or not... this should clear it up: as you can see from this pic, I did not have a c section.
• Loss of sex drive • Frequent colds • Eating more or less • Sleeping too much or too little • Isolating yourself from others • Procrastination, neglecting responsibilities • Using alcohol, cigarettes, drugs to relax • Nervous habits (e.g. nail biting, pacing) • Teeth grinding or jaw clenching • Overdoing activities (exercise, shopping) • Overreacting to unexpected problems • Picking fights or
arguments with others
Both Harrison Ford and Brendan Fraser give strong performances as characters who endure personal attacks, betrayals and even
arguments with each other during their endeavor to bring a new drug to market.
Last week, as I was walking out of a screening of «Vacation,» a fellow critic, engaged in passionate
argument with some other colleagues, pointed at me and said, «You!
Some paintings pick
arguments with the other paintings around them in the artist's studio.
Maybe they are having
an argument with the other parent.
Oftentimes they would end up in
arguments with each other, mostly about other women or ways that her husband could seem neglectful or inattentive.
Gradually, couples begin to recognize and eventually express their needs for love, support, protection and comfort that are often hidden or disguised by the harsh words used in
arguments with each other.
Other warning signs of depression or psychological problems include radical changes in behavior such as fighting at school, cheating, stealing, lying, or intense
arguments with others (teachers, friends; or you or their other parent), declining school performance for over a period of a few weeks, developing physical ailments or chronic complaints (such as stomach or headaches), sleep problems, eating disorders (or gaining or losing more than ten pounds when not trying to), changes in peer relationships such as losing friends or isolating themselves from social activities, and sadness that lasts more than a few days.
I've had countless
arguments with other Realtors, who assert that keeping up with a daily blog on social networking sites translate to sales.
Yes, 30 per cent of the 1,500 surveyed said they'd had
an argument with their other half in a furniture or DIY shop because they disagreed on something.
Not exact matches
Basically, the
argument was, if you're going to spend decades
with a person you're going to miscommunicate, you're going to misunderstand each
other, you're going to have situations where you don't get where the
other person is coming from or you make the wrong assumptions.
Again, I don't disagree
with the
arguments for Google, but I do take umbrage
with the serious undervaluing of Apple — and every
other hardware maker, for that matter.
The suits are part of a group of at least four
other cases
with similar
arguments in various courts around the country, and they make legal experts wary, particularly as the differences in opinion seem to indicate their destiny to go before the Supreme Court.
However, on the
other hand, the
argument could be made that parodies in the adult context would qualify for a fair use defense, as
with other parodies.
Experts said the Bank of Canada's statement also raises
other arguments to help support a wait - and - see approach
with the interest rate.
Shah's
argument about «an inferior competitive landscape» makes no sense, however, although it's of a piece
with other Tesla mega-bulls, such as Loup Ventures» Gene Munster, who seems to think that Tesla can basically sell 11 million cars in the US alone.
There are the
arguments for status quo equality
with other utilities, and then there is the case for progress.
While shouting over the opinions of
others may be a way to drive ratings, success in business or in life requires you to take a moment, consider why you might be wrong, and build your own
argument with the counterargument in mind.
A few of the
arguments, like how the long lineups provide fans an opportunity to talk movies
with their fellow attendees, made sense even though I wouldn't consider them a worthy tradeoff for all the
other issues.
I'll leave it for
others to judge the merits of this
argument, but assuming it gains traction
with regulators and policymakers — it was aired recently in Congressional hearings over Keystone XL — it could actually be a good thing, long term, for Canada.
His
argument is basically that Canada's oil is ethically preferable to the oil produced in
other places, considering especially places
with serious histories of human rights violations.
DUBNER: So, to summarize your overall
argument about our rise and fall of American growth: would it be an overstatement to say that there was a lot of low - hanging fruit — physical and labor, and all
other kinds of fruit that we picked beautifully and ate hungrily, and we did really well
with — and that those things, once used up, that kind of gain will never appear again as far as you can see?
The
arguments of Adair Turner and
others seem to me to depend on a notion that you are making some kind of permanent commitment
with respect to future monetary policy by engaging in money - financed fiscal policy.
Other issues
with the page stem from reliable sources,
arguments on how the fork was initiated, and debates regarding the Segregated Witness protocol.
The
other argument for a fund
with concentrated holdings comes from Phil Fisher, one of Warren Buffett's favourite investors.
Other issues
with the page stem from reliable sources,
arguments on how the fork was initiated, and debates regarding the
The usual
arguments from the far right («we can not afford this,» they say, or «if you pay people for not working, people won't work») join
with those on the far left («this is just a way to reduce pressures on the minimum wage or cut back all the
other programmes that are vital») are mutually reinforcing, even though they're largely inaccurate.
ALLEN: I guess the
other argument is, you can start as a founder
with great instincts.
Qualcomm Chief Executive Steve Mollenkopf said on Feb. 15 that the company's patent dispute
with Apple was similar to a dispute a decade ago
with Nokia and that «I'd hate to be on the
other side of that
argument.»
The
argument asking weather Islam is or can be a tolerant religion where people of this faith can live side by side
with Christians, Jews, Hindu's and
other religions co-exist in America is on the minds of most Americans.
An
argument against my position, of course, is having African - American soldiers serving at forts named for very or even fantically pro-slavery men (not Lee [although he was okay
with slavery], but check out some of the
others).
Once you are there the
arguments about comparison
with other sins, ones Christians are more comfortable and therefore tolerate if not enjoy, is inevitable.
That is just a re-spun version of the «god of the gaps» fallacy, (and most
other scientists disagree
with him, and his
arguments are easily refutable).
... well the same logic applys to god... i enjoy dropping these logic bombs on people and see how they react and hope that maybe that logic bomb will eventually set up a chain reaction in their consciousness... or maybe I am an egotistical f c k who just likes to have an unassaiable
argument which
with to beat
others over the head
with... maybe I am wrong to do so because the Human Condition is so cold and bleak in its finality that people need the cushion of god to go on
with their everyday lives.
So many religious well intended people want to impress God and religion upon
others with various beliefs and
arguments that include you will, «burn in hell if you don't» or
other not so harsh or threatening consequences.
Show me the
others either exist or do not exist, and that will either lend credibility to your
argument, or show you why i reject your god along
with all of the
others.
as
with every
other argument about christianity, if it really was only a belief it would be of no consequence, but unfortunately so many use their religious beliefs as an excuse to attempt to demand the rest of the population adhere to their beliefs by codifying them into civil law.
Despite my general sympathy
with what Dreher seeks to do in this book, I am less enthusiastic about
other facets of his
argument.
On the
other hand, if your religion tells you things that can't be backed up
with good secular
arguments (like putting to death or shunning certain «undesirables») then those religious aspects should be kept out of the larger secular world.
Pastafarian, I have googled just now your «russells teapot» I do undetatand what he is trying to say, and typical of any athiest he has tried to come up
with an
argument that allows him to escape the idea that he is accountable to anyone
other than himself.