Sentences with phrase «arguments rests on»

Your ability to withstand small arguments rests on the health of your relationship.
And, as Matt Yglesias points out, one of Dubner and Levitt's arguments rests on the (demonstrably wrong and in any case wildly irrelevant) premise that solar panels are always black.
His arguments rests on four essential tactics:
The argument rests on the belief that his Resurrection was not different in kind from what they may look forward to through trusting in him.
@Freya, You actually have an earlier premise then which all other points of your argument rest on: 1) The bible is true.
And that their arguments rest on his talents?
Nowadays even the most conservative defenders of the «bodily resurrection» of Jesus do not hesitate to support their case by arguments resting on an historical or literary basis.
The Court's argument rests on an insidious and profound misunderstanding of what «essential» means — let alone what the essence of marriage is — and a majoritarian understanding of moral progress.
Morality exists, it has foundation and evidence for its existence, the argument rests on where it comes from.
This second argument rests on the assumption that capital punishment does in fact reduce the incidence of capital crimes — a presupposition that must be tested against the evidence.
If you can not use it «to come to any conclusion regarding God or scripture,» then you can't use logic at all, which means, I think, that your argument rests on faith and faith alone.
I can't ignore what someone presents as truth if their arguments rest on the foundations of what, to me, are untruths.
All four claimants» arguments rested on articles nine, which guarantees freedom of religion, and 14, which prohibits discrimination, of the European Convention of Human Rights.
Their argument rests on examples in which one chimp learns from another, and on the seemingly arbitrary differences in habits between chimpanzee groups at different sites.
The argument rests on the method used to translate analogue data from sensors, such as those that measure the angle of the wing flaps, into a digital form that the aircraft's processors can handle.
The WHO's argument rests on epidemiological evidence from industrial and occupational exposure, populations that have been exposed to 10 - 1000 times the concentrations of TCDD compared to the general population.4 While admitting the absence of a strong case for the elevation of any specific cancer, they have compiled four major cohort studies to find a 40 percent increased risk for all cancers combined for «highly exposed» workers, the definition of which differed between studies.
These advocates may be well - intentioned, but their arguments rest on shaky legal reasoning and would translate into bad policy.
In other words, her argument rests on the real concern (and very real concern in terms of the current research) that «ceiling effects» are / were preventing her students from growing upwards, enough, when compared to other «similar» students who are also to demonstrate «a full year's worth of growth.»
This faulty argument rests on the idea that the wealthy only donate to save money on their taxes.
Their argument rests on the fact that the standard of Labrador Retrievers only includes Black, Chocolate and Yellow Labs, all of which are determined by the B and E gene locations.
Stirling's argument rests on assuming that climate change has lead to poor condition of adult bears (possible) and that this has translated into a higher likelihood that they will cannibalize to offset their hunger (unknown).
I am unaware of their rationale for the figure they use, but the whole thrust of the AGW argument rests on it.
Lastly, your first argument rests on your «two climate» story, or what Warren Pearce calls an «heuristic.»
First, your argument rests on an overly - broad characterization.
Your link's argument rests on the assumption that Bast was keeping open a line of plausible deniability.
It is amazing how much the «it's not CO2» argument rests on the blip in the 1940s and the earlier less reliable parts of the surface record.
The whole basis for the AGW argument rests on their misunderstanding of the true «greenhouse effect».
As the ruling goes on to note, this argument rests on the idea there are two categories of people who could receive production orders.
Ultimately, his argument rests on the notion that cryptocurrencies can avoid becoming too inegalitarian through the creation of new coins, not through super-inflationary cycles of any single coin.
The banks» strongest argument rests on a 2011 Supreme Court case that involved not the Fair Housing Act, but Title VII, the more general civil - rights statute that is a cousin to the act.
If then such potential exists for lawyers whose arguments rest on the agreement put together by the REALTOR, then it seems to me that the REALTOR's role in creating same is the first conflict of interest.

Not exact matches

And if the U.S. invokes the national security argument to get out of World Trade Organization rules on tariffs — rules we led the way in creating — what's to stop the rest of the world from doing the same thing?
Additionally, Alphabet's case for the monetary damages it wanted — more than $ 1 billion for a single trade secret — will rest squarely on its own arguments.
The strongest argument against dual class stock rests on conflict of interest grounds.
His explanation for doing so will rest on two central arguments.
But if Climategate has taught us anything, it is that the power of the environmentalist argument rests entirely on its intellectual integrity.
Saskatchewan's fight against Justin Trudeau's carbon tax rests on the same argument as B.C.'s opposition to the Trans Mountain project, Chantal Hébert writes.
The argument for borrowing abroad to pay workers rests on the assumption that all wages are spent on imports.
Out of an abundance of charity to Professor Leach, and with all due respect to his unimpeachable contributions as Chair of the Alberta Climate Leadership Panel, his argument may well rest on a more nuanced political assumption: that Alberta's leadership is required to bring the rest of the provinces along.
Let's hope that when the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the case on October 2, the Justices will side with regular working people like Hobson, not with the big bosses and corporations who want to use the fine print to rig the rules against the rest of us.
I find it fascinating that everyone is fixated on the «3rd world country» term and nobody seems have any objection to the rest of that statement... that is other than to say that I am delusional... no hard, factual arguments against it.
That is important to me — if one side foists their view on the rest then we just have endless arguments, but if we can move past our selfish desires to not be challenged — then who knows what God might do.
She was particularly impressed by the Court's reasoning in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the 1992 case that sustained the result in Roe v. Wade while refabricating the entire constitutional argument on which it had rested.
Lincoln exploded this as preposterous, demonstrating their behavior's incompatibility with the Constitution, pointing out that if they really wanted to claim revolutionary grounds for action, they should have the courage to make that argument instead, and resting his own argument on the principles of the Declaration.
The argument which they rest on as triumphant and unanswerable is that, in every hypothesis of Cosmogony you must admit an eternal pre-existence of something; and according to the rule of sound philosophy, you are never to employ two principles to solve a difficulty when one will suffice.
Although at times Hartshorne has spoken as though his account of experience rested on some intuition of its essence as exhibited in his own experience, 2 his predominant view and his philosophical practice advance a concept of experience that is generated by dialectical argument rather than by appeal to direct introspection or intuition: «The philosopher, as Whitehead says, is the «critic of abstractions.»
The rest of your argument is also just your opinion on the origins of the Bible.
I would try to rest the basis of my arguments on books of the Bible with less of a chance of being later forgeries in Peter's name.
The viability of Bennett's argument — and my supportive elaboration of that argumentrests on the possibility of further solving these epistemological mysteries.
For it would seem that the arguments from order and from contingency either rest on a misunderstanding of what an explanation is, or more likely, on an arbitrary supposition that man's experience is intelligible precisely in this way.
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