Sentences with phrase «at the arguments for»

We have now looked at the arguments for «bodily resurrection» based on appeal to the Gospel narratives and have shown that while they certainly support this view of resurrection, some to a lesser, some to a greater degree, the historicity of the narratives is seriously open to question.
It will also look at the arguments for and against paying women for their milk whilst considering the safety aspects and the views of mothers who do and do not donate their milk.
A paper in Nature last week looked at arguments for an official Anthropocene start date (vol 519, p 171).
This powerpoint reviews the Cosmological Argument and asks students to look at arguments for and against the Universe proving that God exists.
Used as a starter for groups that have looked at arguments for God and the problem of evil.
Full lesson that looks at the arguments for and against the practice of arranged marriage in Islam.
The assembly goes on to look at the arguments for and against and the current research that is going on in the uk at the moment with 100 test school.
«There is now also a strong case for looking again at the arguments for delaying the university application process until after exam results.
The second looking at the arguments for and against the use of fertility treatments and Christian responses to it.
This PowerPoint shows the different types of euthanasia, and looks at arguments for and against it.
All you have to do is look at the arguments for e-book prices as high as hard cover prices, or close to it.

Not exact matches

The business community's continued failure to increase female representation at board and executive level has drawn fresh arguments for mandatory quotas and more flexible working conditions, with the
«At a time when the global economy is fragile and market sentiment is sensitive, unbalanced and unjustified rating decisions such as Moody's today can initiate damaging self - fulfilling prophecies and certainly strengthen the arguments for tighter regulation of the rating agencies themselves.»
He later quit his job at the bank to pen Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller, an extended argument for how expensive oil would bring globalization to a halt.
Their argument — if you can call it that — is that at the time Darash submitted his paperwork, he was simply the owner of the business with no board, and according to U.S. Immigration policy, that disqualifies his request for an H1 - B visa.
Writers and commentators present entirely logical arguments for why a tax or a regulation aimed at levelling the playing field between regular homebuyers and the world's ultra-rich would be an entirely reasonable response to what clearly is an unusual situation.
The arguments for participating in such off - the - record briefings are fairly obvious, just as they were for technology titans like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Apple CEO Tim Cook, who got roped into a tech summit with Trump at the Trump Tower last week.
But let's assume, for the sake of argument, that Scientology would have an operating profit margin of 10 %, that would put its annual profits at $ 20 million.
There's an argument to be made that going so far so fast could kill the goose that lays the golden egg, destroying jobs at a time when more are desperately needed, particularly for the young.
«It is unclear whether any new information regarding Iran's nuclear activities was revealed or any new argument for scrapping the nuclear deal,» said Hasnain Malik, global head of equity research at Exotix Capital.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, both conservatives, hinted during an hour - long argument in the case at support for the Justice Department's stance that because Microsoft is based in the United States it was obligated to turn over data sought by prosecutors in a U.S. warrant.
As much as it's significant to speak for yourself and stand by your point, it's also necessary to avoid pointless arguments at work.
I've looked previously at some of the arguments made by the housing bears, for example in «Housing crash predictions using wrong indicators.»
Before this starts to sound like the annual lecture from management — perhaps you're one of those corporate employees forced to sleepwalk through an intranet quiz once in a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the company's code of conduct — consider DeMars's argument for the value of the ethical office from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
Despite the fact that he's milked #BloggerGate for all its worth, Dublin hotel and café owner Paul Stenson doesn't want the argument he's making about the entitled behavior of influencers to come at the expense of the woman who prompted it.
His argument, in a nutshell: Take out a HECM as soon as you're eligible, at age 62, and then let it earn interest so you can milk it for cash a couple of decades down the road.
Candidate Trump's campaign - trail calls for a «total and complete shutdown» on Muslim immigration were at the core of the two - hour argument.
In his book «The All - or - Nothing Marriage,» Eli Finkel, a psychologist at Northwestern University and a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, made a similar argument: Modern spouses look to each other for friendship, sexual fulfillment, intellectual growth — not just financial stability, like they did in years past.
Add to that the fact that proper functioning of corporate governance (and hence of capital markets) is clearly a matter of public concern, and you have at least the beginnings of a public - interest argument for interference in what would otherwise be a private matter.
For me, though I learned a lot in college, the skill I continue to use on a daily basis in my consulting business is the ability to look at my own argument or point of view and examine why someone else might have a different perspective.
There's still an argument for looking at venture capital as it relates to the population of a given city.
«The argument is the types of things we're doing now with information technology just don't show up in GDP because a lot of what we do on the Internet is free,» or very nearly so, says Philip Cross, a former chief of economic analysis at Statistics Canada who wrote a paper on the slow - growth economy for the Fraser Institute think tank last year.
Various studies at the time suspected sugar was bad for the heart, and the latest JAMA suggests the Foundation paid the researchers to counter those arguments and «downplay early warning signs that sucrose consumption was a risk factor in [coronary heart disease].»
In fact, there's an argument to be made — as Dennis Berman does at the Wall Street Journal — that the Verizon bid for AOL says more about Verizon's difficulties than it does about any intrinsic value that its target might have.
Indeed, the fact that Milke's conclusion conforms so neatly to my own biases is a strong reason for me to look at his argument more closely.
In other words, people for whom there is at least some social argument that working less is a good thing.
Blanchard's argument runs contrary to decades of monetary policy, but any idea to help prepare for future collapses is at least worth discussing, says Douglas Porter, deputy chief economist at BMO Capital Markets.
One could make a compelling argument that those expenses should not be taken all at once, but instead spread out of the period when a drug is sold because it is equivalent to buying equipment for your bakery.
So your argument is that because interest rates have been kept artificially low (effectively ripping everyone off with a manipulated money supply that's becoming more worthless by the day) that paying 6 % for a mortgage (which at one point was low) is getting ripped off?
«The US government acted as police force (identifying the foreign government's crime), prosecutor (making the legal arguments), jury (ruling on the evidence), and judge (sentencing the foreigner to US retaliatory punishment),» Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the pro-free trade Peterson Institute for International Economics, wrote in a memo about Section 301's history earlier in August.
Bayer said in a statement that it doesn't control the cost for patients at the pharmacy, because copays are determined by insurers and pharmacy - benefit managers — an argument that pharmaceuticals companies have long made when facing criticism over drug prices.
My argument is that China's growth model, which is not at all unique and for which there are many historical precedents, is usually wealth enhancing in its early stages, and then becomes wealth destroying once capital is systematically misallocated.
There is a credible argument that tariffs should be rejected even for these purposes, but these two purposes at least offer a coherent rationale for maintaining a tariff.
If you tire looking at tables, and prefer more discursive arguments giving anecdotes rather than facts, this book is not for you.
An example of the argument for volatility - based caution about Bitcoin, chosen at random, appears in Professor David Yermack's December 2013 NBER working paper, «Is Bitcoin a Real Currency?
Most concerning for bull arguments, apart from the growing losses noted in Figure 1, is the pace at which the costs of transitioning to a cloud provider have grown.
So the argument is that one can tell a story where at low interest rates, cutting interest rates further especially for people who rely on fixed income investments, doesn't actually enhance consumption.
For instance looking at the discussion on the editor's «talk page» and the Bitcoin Cash article's revisions page many of the arguments and edits revolve around calling the cryptocurrency `
This line of argument arrives at the right conclusion for the wrong reasons.
The argument is that individuals could opt out of Ripple at some point when they do not want anything to do with financial institutions and banks and instead turn towards one on one dealings without the need for intermediaries.
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