The point I was trying to make is that there are certain elements of this discussion and that of the IPCC that are in essence
arguments over things that are imaginary.
Do you get in
arguments over things you never realized lit a passion in you?
I'm so sick of
these arguments over things that shouldn't be issues.
Not exact matches
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.
Demographics are indicating more university spaces becoming avaialble
over next 8 years (already started in eastern Canada) as well as labour shortages for younger people (Foote) and generally better
things ahead using same
arguments by Dent.lt looks like we are headed for BOOM times which will really get going by 2020.
Despite a lingering
argument over whether Bitcoin is more or less important than its underlying tech, Consensus 2016 saw keynote addresses and panel discussions on applications for blockchain or distributed ledger technology in cross-border payments, smart contracts, government, security, identity, the Internet of
Things, and all different kinds of clearing and settlement.
He is, according to National Journal, «perhaps the most extreme» of a network of U.S. evangelicals who, having failed in their crusade against all
things gay at home, travel abroad to connect with anti-gay activists and arm them with
arguments that, for example, homosexuals will seduce their children, corrupt all of society, and eventually take
over the country.
I've noticed one
thing over and
over again in these
arguments and that is how subjective data is managed.
TL; DR: 1) A born again believer doesn't sin 100 % willfully because their Spirit is of God who hates sin 2) The indwelling of the Holy Spirit causes sanctification 3) The indwelling of the Holy Spirit can not be replaced by a try - hard theology; it has to be the real
thing 4) Whoever has the Holy Spirit can not be snatched out of our Father's hand 5) We sometimes get into
argument over misunderstanding, let us pray before replying and seek the Lord before judging; let us be righteous in our judgement
You need to stop being so vindictive towards others, maybe read a book, go have sex, whatever you need to calm down, then come back and realize that no one is attacking you, im sure people are laughing at this conversation, but not because of what it in but just because its pointless, you bring up the same
things OVER and
OVER again and then accuse me of having spuratic
arguments?
no no no, i first engage them in a conversation... normally ending badly due to them not liking my choice of
argument or tools i use in a conversation
over belief... so in short i am norally the one insulted and left to think... which i believe is the same way children act when they hear the word «NO»... but i have had some great conversations with people
over religion, its just a rare
thing.
C. Both athiests and Christians are capable of doing both good and bad
things, therefore we should stop repeating the same
arguments over and
over and feeding of trolls.
As for the First
Things part of his subtitle, Moore is referring of course to the controversy
over «the judicial usurpation of politics,» and to the attacks by neoconservatives, notably in Commentary magazine, on
arguments appearing in these pages.
Work is stressful, we have sleepless nights
over our cash flow, Friday nights spent dealing with problems in our building site and
arguments over who will walk Austin — just like everyone else, but when you're worrying about your own
things, I'm not going to add mine to the list.
But to tell you how seriously we take our cinnamon rolls: that
argument still get's brought up when
things get heated at family gatherings... and it was
over SIX years ago
Ever think about how there's a good
argument for cookies being the superior baked good,
over things like cakes and cupcakes?
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller, wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating
over our week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that
things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the
argument you fall on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
Álvaro Morata ran himself into the ground, Thomas M üller did his
thing and a million
arguments over whether Guardiola's time in Germany has been a failure cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
that is all, no need to
over complicate
things mate, this is football and passion plays role in how you make a certain
argument but yeah again i got your point.
that is all, no need to
over complicate
things mate, this is football and passion plays role in how you make a generalization about certain
argument but yeah again i got your point.
When your teen is struggling and seems to be taking it out on you (or her brother, or the family dog), step back before getting drawn into an
argument over how she's handling
things.
Most of the time the
arguments are just a way to let off steam when parents have a bad day or feel stressed out
over other
things.
The one
thing everyone can enjoy, freely, is Girl Scout cookie sale season and the biggest
argument anyone could get into is
over which cookie flavor is the best (it's thin mints, BTW).
After all, this is supposed to be a very special time in your life, and the last
thing you want is an
argument over what to name your kid.
Things got awry before the meeting ended as some officials of the police and NSCDC were said to have opened fire on some of the workers after an
argument over the protests.
The test now for both sides is which
argument over the current two - year cycle will win: The Cuomo branded «Getting
Things Done» in Albany versus the ideal of liberals holding power in the Trump era.
President Mahama said he has restrained himself from getting involved in the
argument because as a President, «I'm not supposed to get involved in these
things and interfere in the work of the Electoral Commission but I do believe that our Electoral Commission has proved
over and
over again that it is capable and so let us give it the peace of mind to be able to deliver a credible elections for us.»
If we are going to oppose
things we have to put something else in its place, because if we carry on making the same
arguments we have done
over the last five years we will get the same result.
Although the first tenet of the dioxin - based
argument for vegetarianism, that dioxins are potent human carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, reproductive disruptors, and immune disruptors appears to be false or irrelevant to humans at the levels at which they are exposed, it is still sensible for us to err on the side of caution and, ceteris paribus (all
things being equal), opt for a lower dioxin intake
over a higher one.
One of my favorite bloggers once wrote that when
things go wrong, or when she's in an
argument she has the habit of asking for «a do -
over».
We had a small
argument over a stupid
thing then he start ghosting me.
They are looking for a caring woman, not someone who is ready to start an
argument over every single
thing.
He's just a guy, and the picture follows him
over the course of a few days as he does stupid
things: drinks constantly, gets into
arguments, tries to pick up women.
Although he didn't discuss
things with Gavin Hood, there was little
argument over the tone they wanted.
You have discussions
over whether girls and guys can be best friends, you have the «sex complicates
things» talk, you have the wedding announcement, you have the one night stand that leads to an
argument and you even have a race against time to tell the one you love how you truly feel.
To get a feel for the
argument, check out my November AEI Education Outlook «Doing the Same
Thing Over and
Over.»
It gives one more
thing to blame CCSS for, and one more reason to buy into the «
over tested,
over stressed»
argument.
The
thing that always strikes me about these
arguments is how they're like your mother beating you
over the head to eat your green beans.
Rather than try to build this
argument myself, I'll turn
things over to Larry Swedroe, who has made it eloquently many times on his blog — backed up with empirical data, as always:
Now, I understand the staff tiring of having the same
argument over and
over, and I understand them not wanting to turn people off because, of course, it's a good
thing that people are at least bringing their dogs in for shots and veterinary care.
«No one cares about this
thing» and «The only people who care about this
thing is that mob of people
over there» are not the same
argument.
My expectations with the arrival of Valka were that we would get one of two
things, either the typical conflict between Hiccup and his mother before achieving resolution or that her presence within such an amazing community of dragons would act as a catalyst for further
arguments between Hiccup and Stoick, with Hiccup coveting the sort of freedom his mother has
over the responsibility Stoick is expecting him to take on.
The best
thing you can do is walk away from an
argument with this guy he is always all
over anyone who says anything he doesn't like about Star Citizen.
Another
thing is I have had two flat out
arguments with managers of stores
over the fact that I was wanting a PS4!
But it's not all rainbows and Beefalos, More players means more mouths to feed, more
things that can go wrong and of course more
arguments over who took the last MeetBalls from the cooking pot.
Oh and another personal note: Is n`t is funny, how i listed a lot of
things i hate about todays games... you know - a lot of
arguments, which is why i do n`t like «modern gaming» - yet you are just getting personal
over me instead of bringing some counter-
arguments?
No
arguments over whose 50p is on the table at 3 am either, which is always a good
thing.
After tons of rumours and «leaks», speculation
over every little
thing and back and forth
arguments between the «powerhouse» and «hybrid» camps, the Nintendo NX is finally being revealed tonight!
This is not some religious
argument, that we have been given dominion
over all
things.
Not only do you («you» as in Victor and not the general you, because I presume there are people who actually model these
things and may know the answer) not know how large the equilibrium response would be, but you don't know if the boundary proposed by your
argument (cognate to the equilibrium response) had been reached
over that period.