Sentences with phrase «argument would break»

I went along to cover the event, but at the last minute the Ukip leader was forced to cancel his appearance because a number of heated arguments had broken out between his supporters and protesters.
As minds focused on the next crucial stages of talks, and the approach of a vote as early as next October, internal arguments have broken out afresh in Conservative and Labour ranks over how to move forward.
Lately an argument has broken out over the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and whether it drives up gasoline prices.

Not exact matches

Sure, various groups — doctors, lawyers, small biz owners, etc. have picked up a lot of tax breaks along the way for various reasons but these arguments all lead down a slippery slope.
Taplin, who expands on these arguments in his book, Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy, has a solution.
Its argument now is that breaking up EMC would provide shareholders more return — that the piece parts are worth more separately than they are as part of a semi-unified whole.
«You either end up banning the company or you try to make an argument for anti-trust and try and break up the company, which has not really worked out yet,» he said.
But nobody doubted that he had broken new ground and made an argument that could not be ignored.
Throughout you have twisted and confused the definitions of words like religion, belief, faith, Agnostic and Atheist with faulty logic and broken arguments.
My argument wouldn't be that I am offended so much... but that the oath becomes meaningless when it must be attached to bearded father figure sky god that will punish me for breaking the oath.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
If more States had adopted the ACA and set up their own sites the Federal site would not have been overloaded which is what Fox and the conservatives are all upset about now since their ideology argument failed so badly, now all they have is «The Websites Broken!
Ever since Thomas Kuhn popularized it with his 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, the notion of a «paradigm shift» has led to fascinating arguments about whether this or that break with previous scientific understanding counted as one.
We will be overwhelmed with beautiful reality, tears falling down our face, all arguments and timelines and histories and opinions and theologies cast down to roll away to the corners because their insufficiency to fully see and understand and touch the clarity of God; the in - breaking of the light; the sight of the Real is when we fully and finally realize just how insufficient the whispers of this Love have been.
The arguments for God's existence have stood for hundreds of years with the waves of unbelieving criticism breaking against them, never totally discrediting them in the ears of the faithful, but on the whole slowly and surely washing out the mortar from between their joints.
If we resolutely ban from our minds, however, what a modern writer would mean by an «eyewitness» and ask ourselves what Luke meant by the expression, then this argument also breaks down.
The tax argument isn't that if you have lower tax rates the wealtheir would give more to get a bigger tax break, but that they would give more because they have more to give and would do so freely.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
I have seen arguments break out between a behavioral legalist and a doctrinal legalist.
Soledad was very rude and condescending toward the imam and anytime she was loosing the argument she had to take a break.
His book, Breaking the Spell, is one of my favorites — he made a lot of arguments against religion I hadn't considered before.
There was much writing and re-writing of the Instructions for the visitations, and Luther had to mediate when theological argument broke out between Agricola and Melancthon as to whether repentance came before faith, or vice versa.
God knows he wouldn't be the first college jock who had his season affected by a break - up or an argument with his coaches or even a nagging minor injury.
break - on - through I don't want to start an argument here cause I usually like what you have to say Arsenal wise but your comment it uncalled for
Arsenal are not the only Premier League club to get a tough draw, but it just adds more fuel to the argument that we just can not get a break and that seems to have been the case for a long time now.
Listen you obviously like him and he has a heart breaking back story regarding his kidney failures and family life but when in a moral argument all you can do is say someone else is worse you are usually on shaky ground.
I had an argument with some clown in Brussels, who feels that because he has a season ticket and goes to the odd away game he is entitled to a break down of where every penny goes that the club spends.
The eminently sensible and correct thing to do whenever this argument rolls around is to compare the consequences of being spat at to a leg - breaking challenge, and then note that having to clean one's face is certainly preferable to having to reknit one's bones.
I really don't see who he will displace at the moment, the only argument I can see is that Cazorla may need a break, but he has been out heart and sole, and his communication with Ramsey, Ozil and (Especially) Coquelin has been amazing.
There is news that Daryl Janmaat punched into a wall during the argument and may have a few broken fingers as a result.
I've seen some moms use the argument that because the beads are individually tied, even if the necklace breaks, only one bead will fall off.
There has been an argument that the cereals are not appropriate for baby's as they are unable to digest the grains due to a lack of the amylase enzyme which helps to break down the grain in the body.
As for the argument that not using corporal punishment will lead to bad behavior, Vieth notes that people who are in jail or kids who are delinquent are likely to have been spanked just as much if not more than kids who are obedient or adults who are not breaking the law.
The no campaign has tried to counter these arguments and mobilise opponents of independence by playing up the risks of an independent Scotland and the break with tradition — again tactics aimed at voters high on conscientiousness and low on openness.
Tory leadership hopefuls could make the argument to colleagues that another coalition would undermine the Tory party and force them to break more promises.
Trump had been publicly discussing ending the agreement, so one could argue that Kerry may have broken the spirit of the law, (or you could argue that he was simply acting as a lobbyist and 100 % legally because the meeting was regarding existing policy), but even if you take the argument that he deliberately went against what Trump was proposing as a likely outcome, Kerry didn't violate the Logan act because it was still policy at the time.
Although it might be subject to argument, this would probably apply even if those breaking away simply called themselves «Independent Labour» rather than legally splitting from the existing Labour Party and resigning their membership.
Jon Lender's argument for the danger posed by special interest money finding its way into Connecticut elections [Oct. 19, Connecticut, «Have Dems Broken Deal?»]
The Chairman's argument that GNPC is broke has been rejected by the staff, who chided at the Mr. Felix Addo's suggestions that the Voltaian Basin project be halted on the basis of lack of cash flow.
The board's attorney, meanwhile, remained solely focused on the argument that by breaking the rules of executive session Paladino broke education law and disrupted the business of the board — both of which he would continue to do if he's not stripped of his board seat.
Osborne said his newspaper — which he has frequently used as a platform to criticise May — would «expose the false arguments and broken promises of the hard Brexiteers.»
Supporters also got into an argument — which a cop had to break up — over accusations of electioneering outside of a polling station in Manhattan Plaza on Tuesday.
If this argument holds up, rather than breaking Einstein's theory of special relativity, the faster - than - light neutrinos would actually end up reaffirming it.
Arguments have been raised about whether the ocean water in which many of the bodies were immersed preserved or broke down DNA.
Yet after all your verbal gymnastics, I have yet to see a «dignity» argument from your side calling on sugar babies to accept broke sugar daddies who can't pay much of an allowance.
After one too many arguments on this topic, she tearfully breaks up with him; she then embarks on a long period of workaholic mourning, which only ends when a drunken boor corners her at a bar and asks to have a drink with her.
Doing so would also help break through the fights between warring camps in education whose arguments both have merit but need not be diametrically opposed.
But it would declare as «out of bounds» all arguments that are based on other considerations, including: a) personal political ambitions; b) the retention or acquisition of power or authority for its own sake; c) a commitment to a broken status quo out of an abstract fear of change; d) personality conflicts; and e) other institutional interests, including those of the Newark Teachers Union, when inconsistent with the interests of children.
When the NAACP tries to back up what they refer to as «research» [emphasis not mine] as to why they have a moratorium, they find themselves reaching and breaking with logic very quickly into the argument.
Anybody who can't quite swallow that argument has never had their fridge break down just when it's needed most.
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