«This is paleontology well beyond the bones, and [the team's]
arguments make perfect sense.»
Secondly,
the argument makes perfect sense, I may have just stated it poorly.
Hattie's
argument makes perfect sense to me, and it is edifying to realize that teachers» gut instincts (e.g. better feedback helps students write better) are actually supported by big data.
Adam's «risk management»
argument makes perfect sense as a matter of the lawyer's self - interest.
Not exact matches
Mathematically, the flat tax
makes perfect sense and expunges words such as «should, fair, subsidize» from the tax
argument.
I would say he
makes the
perfect argument that religion and god are manmade because if god was
perfect, he wouldn't have to change himself to fit man.
In fact, two gems from Pascal's Pénsées would
make for
perfect epigrams with which to begin and end Kugel's book: «The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me» (which sums up his
argument about the absolute «smallness» and «silence» that circumscribe our existence and lead us to transcendence), and, «The heart has its reasons, which reason can not understand,» (which sums up his
argument against rational reductionism).
The report goes on to
make a strong
argument as to why Williams would be
perfect for the Premier League given his power and pace, while they also note that Klopp is still ultimately looking to sign young players with big futures and so the Bilbao ace fits the bill.
Overall, Bruce is not a
perfect fit for the team going forward, and there is definitely an
argument to be
made that a center fielder like Lorenzo Cain would
make far more sense than signing another corner outfielder.
«That proximity to the border with Canada gives us a niche and an
argument to
make that this is a
perfect location for the Customs and Border Protection operations,» said Hochul.
Such diagrams can not only help you build your own theories but are
perfect as well for outlining the often complicated and maybe elusive
arguments scholars may
make.
Indeed, Hoerling and Kumar, in their ’03 Science article «The
Perfect Ocean for Drought»,
make a fairly compelling
argument that this trend is associated with a trend towards enhanced drought in regions such as the desert southwest of the U.S., a pattern we typically associate with «La Nina».
Sure,
arguments can be
made for others but, with his second film, Nolan was able to strike a
perfect balance of all things Batman, and thus anchor a legendary trilogy.
It
makes perfect sense that self - defined «indie» authors might attempt to change the ground of the
argument by changing the definition of quality — kicking the elephant out of the room, so to speak.
I'm also not
perfect but were I writing an
argument to present to the public as Michael Kozlowski did above, and not just a reply to someone who replied, I would
make sure to edit something like «an writer.»
Now, an
argument could easily be
made that my books weren't
perfect.
This audiobook is
perfect for nonfiction authors, because I show you how to streamline your
argument, how to
make sure you don't have repetitions or tangents, and how to incorporate research without getting sidetracked in your writing.
«You can
make the
argument that REITs will provide a certain amount of inflation hedge, but that's not
perfect and immediate,» says Lundquist.
For me, Deep Value was the
perfect blend of real - life investing stories combined with the stats necessary to
make for a convincing
argument.
And you can
make a strong
argument for DLC, but if the game is fully complete and brilliant already then I'd take that in a clean and basically
perfect form than all the hassle that comes with these modern games that are often unfinished and launch and have day one patches and stuff alongside DLC later down the line.
Now some have criticized Edge Magazine in the past for loosening their once mythical standards for a
perfect ten... but it's worth noting that in the four years since that
argument was
made they've only granted 4 more
perfect 10's since.
Indeed, Hoerling and Kumar, in their ’03 Science article «The
Perfect Ocean for Drought»,
make a fairly compelling
argument that this trend is associated with a trend towards enhanced drought in regions such as the desert southwest of the U.S., a pattern we typically associate with «La Nina».
Third, the «increase is due to our emissions»
argument is
making the fallacious assumption that CO2 sources and sinks were in some
perfect «balance» before WE emitted any.
Point 2, if taken purely as an economic
argument,
makes perfect sense.
Sure, your legal training taught you to
make legal
arguments, but you can use those skills on your own behalf, too, and
make the case why you're the
perfect candidate for your next dream job!
In the article, Steven Levy — who has had the inside scoop on Apple since the 1980s, and written two great books (The
Perfect Thing and Insanely Great) on the company —
makes a great
argument that Apple Park is nothing less than the final product of Steve Jobs himself.