There weren't too many
big argument about Sega vs SNES back then at my school, but I was die hard sega.
Instead of arriving at the position of either backing the government's welfare bill or forever being depicted as the friend of the scrounger, shadow ministers should have been making
a big argument about the regressive nature of the Budget, the lamentable symbolism of effectively scrapping child poverty targets and the removal of in - work benefits to those eponymous hard - working families.
Opinions like Grafton's are the cause of some of
the biggest arguments about publishing.
The bigger argument about international is with regard to the upper limit of your allocation to international stocks.
Not exact matches
After all,
arguments about money can turn into
bigger issues and end in divorce.
The Lightning Network is now live removing one of the
big negative
arguments about Bitcoin: lethargic speeds.
A
bigger problem is that cynical pols like Romney (and Michelle Bachmann on this issue) end up feeding into this self - defeating narrative because it seems easier than making a real
argument about health care or taxes or what have you.
The irony of this whole
big flap
about Jesus is that He is just as mythical a figure as Santa Claus, maybe even more so, thus making the whole
argument moot.
The fourth and
biggest reason why Mrs. Clinton won two nights ago is that, while Mr. Obama can draw on the deep doubts of many Democrats
about Mrs. Clinton, he can't close out the
argument.
Regarding your «
argument»
about the
Big Bang... Would you agree with someone claiming that a painter's brush is a «proof» that Mona Lisa was a natural phenomenon?
The moral
arguments against pornography are well - known, and recently, several
big - name celebrities and sources like Time magazine have been warning
about the effects porn has on the brain.
One of the
big arguments fundamentalists make
about the BB is that it had to be «caused» by something.
If we can even argue
about the definition of theology, it's no wonder that theology itself become one
big argument.
To those who think attributing scientific results to God is a poor
argument, just think
about the
big bang... it probably happened but where did the atoms come from to create the
big bang?
I've considered sharing how that all comes
about online, but have not done so and will not do so in the future because I know some people will want to turn it into a
big argument.
it seems wenger does nt have the courage to play
big... he does nt take risks... then he says he was looking at the player of the moment, or he said the same speech u already gave to us to defend something that is, for me, only stubborness and lack of diligence...
about granit: do nt start with formal
arguments, go to the bone, u know what i mean... u cant said xhaka was the good choise while we did nt see hin play for our colours... i hope he could be the player that we need, but nobody can said that today
You'll probably get a long, well - supported
argument about «exactly what is wrong with Raw,» and detailed thoughts on how the WWE has mismanaged their
biggest prospects, but it all centers around how spectacle — the thing the WWE in particular depends so much on — needs to be managed very, very carefully.
Chelsea's David Luiz has been a
big talking point, having fallen down the pecking order since a fall - out with coach Antonio Conte, and with his replacement Andrea Christensen thoroughly impressing in his place, you can have little
argument about his exclusion.
Yes Kenny, I broadly agree but would give a slightly different emphasis to the
argument you make
about Spurs have always been a
big club.
One of the
biggest arguments among Bills fans is what the team should do
about the quarterback position, which currently features only a pair of fifth - round selections in AJ McCarron and Nathan Peterman.
And
about the gym class
argument, I feel that as more and more boys are left uncirc'd (which is the trend these days), the less
big a deal it will be for the circ'd boys to see the uncirc'd boys.
I recently had a
big argument on facebook
about this exact thing and I preached your point til the bitter end.
I found it extremely useful when my sons were
about seven to ten, and it saved many
big arguments.
Polling expert Peter Kellner commented «The figures do not support the
argument that Labour paid a heavy price this year for neglecting its core voters; rather they tell us something far
bigger about long - term trends and what Labour needs to do to regain power».
«Of course, there are
arguments that can be made
about the volatility of dependence on oil, or the problems of debt and a
big banking system.
Burke provides other
arguments about the need for representatives to have the freedom to exercise personal judgement and suggests they are somehow more able to see the
bigger picture but I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on whether there is any knoweldge, information or
argument about the Labour leadership contest or candidates that is the preserve of MPs only?
Among the
big losers so far are environmental campaigners, whose
arguments and protests
about air quality, pollution and environmental issues appear to have been brushed aside by the Government.
We believe that there are
big political
arguments to be had between the left and the right of politics, and the left has every reason to be confident
about our values and ideas, which have done much to change Britain for the better over the last century and which are in the ascendancy internationally after three decades in which anti-government
arguments have often dominated.
So the
big argument is no longer really
about the situation on the ground.
We have a
big argument going on
about tax and that is party political, because I am arguing with Nick Clegg for a very tough approach and our Conservative friends don't want to do that.
«I think there is a principled
argument to make
about tax playing a
bigger part in the reduction of the deficit because tax makes lives harder for those paying it but cuts on the scale the government are talking
about wrecks lives altogether.
I find myself dubious
about the
arguments made
about why George's participation in the Celebrity
Big Brother house is so wrong...
Such is the case with most of the
big questions
about the history of the Earth, says Paul Renne, director of the Berkeley Geochronology Center: «Often, our
arguments about causality depend on timing.»
A
big concern
about gene patents is that they hinder genetic research — once one company has patented a gene, other researchers may fear infringing on that patent by conduct further research on it, the
argument goes.
The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow Hawking's own
arguments about the multiverse and whether God was needed to kick - start the
Big Bang are more interesting than the sensationalist press reports
about the book.
Many of his mistakes are
big ones: he bungles the issues involving reserves and resources that are critical to his core
argument about oil remaining cheap; he drastically misleads his readers
about the extent to which sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions from coal - burning have been reduced; he trivializes the climate - change risks from coals carbon dioxide emissions by suggesting we know the impacts will be worth only 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.
The
big argument for sarcoplasmic hypertrophy comes
about when comparing bodybuilders to powerlifters.
And I'm not going to get into a
big semantic
argument about what that means.
So today I'm attacking three of the
biggest arguments I STILL hear
about why women are unsuited to STEM (which is my bread and butter), and turning those
arguments on their head.
Money and finance is the
biggest cause for
arguments among American couples, so get your first date off on the right note and try not to squabble
about whose picking up the dinner bill, sometimes it's just easier for the man to pay - «call me old fashion».
Based on the novel by Shûsaku Endô
about a pair of 17th century Jesuit priests who travel to Japan to locate their missing mentor, «Silence» attempts to tackle
big ideas like faith and sacrifice but never really makes it beyond its opening
argument, like a broken record playing different variations of the same scene over and over again.
To posit the
argument against fracking, a highly likable Dustin Noble (John Krasinski) acts as a roving environmentalist plastering signs
about the town condemning the fracking, even accepting a bribe from Global's agents and, rather than keeping quiet, using the money to buy more signs opposing the offers by
Big Gas.
An excellent lesson to get students thinking
about «life after death» in general and therefore suitable as a KS3 lesson on «
big questions» as well as for KS4 on non religious
arguments against belief in life after death, or alternatively as a revision lesson for KS5.
Some initiatives are the subject of rigorous evaluations here, but more interesting than the case studies are the
big - picture observations and
arguments about the blending of public and private.
Russ makes three
arguments: 1) A recent study that compared grit scores among fraternal and identical twins suggests that grit may be heritable to a large degree, which would make it unrealistic to expect schools or others to be able to alter it; 2) The twin study as well as a meta - analysis of grit research found that grit only explains
about 2 - 3 % of the variance in achievement scores, which Russ thinks makes it a poor predictor of other outcomes; and 3) The meta - analysis suggests that grit may be highly correlated with conscientiousness, one of the
Big 5 personality traits that psychologists have been studying for a long time.
I think the «professionals» that do the test drives are so diluted with the massive range of cars trucks SUV's etc that they drive they loose the ability to fine tune what matters to the specific group of people into this type of car... Also there is a lot of room in the front seat - seems to have endless adjustment to it - I am a huge guy 6» 3 and 250 pounds and just to feel like the Santa fe I have to have the seat upwards, I will slowly adjust this back as I get used to the car... Also no one wants to discuss the
arguments about the 19 inch wheels adding a little to the ground clearance - an engineer showed me this huge equation that in the end said it added 1.45 inches... who knows... But I am impressed with the power, I thought it was slightly
bigger and more powerful that the CX - 5 and handled just as good maybe better off regular roads....
So instead of a sales page making a
big long
argument about why they should buy my product, I start with a small but powerful page that says, «Get FREE video training on how to easily make your own book covers, and I'll send you some free cover design templates as well.»
And of course there is the price factor in it as well in support of this
argument as perhaps it makes better sense to go for a compact adaptation of an e-reader that costs a few hundred dollars less rather than to buy the Kindle DX with a
bigger 9.7 - inch sized screen that will set one back by
about $ 500.
While the US courts hear
arguments about alleged price fixing and anti-trust issues between Apple and five of the
Big Six publishers» effort to reduce Amazon's hold on the ebook industry, a similar investigation has been going on in the EU over the same accusations.
Especially as the closing
arguments have passed this week in Judge Denise Cote's court on the Apple - Department of Justice anti-trust trial in which
Big Six publishing chiefs were on parade
about just that: price.