Sentences with phrase «big argument in»

It is a very big argument in the Jesus circles.
After days of criticism, Allardyce allies are racing to his cause and Nolan has launched the biggest arguments in his favour yet.
And the biggest argument in our daily life is who gets to button the onsie after a diaper change!
Some of the biggest arguments in Playlist Central in the last year have been over «The Keeping Room.»
This is one of the biggest arguments in favor of feeding your dog blueberries as a treat or during obedience training.
The biggest argument in favor of the Pro Controller is that it's extremely comfortable for at - home setups; the biggest argument against it is that it's almost totally superfluous if you use the Switch on the go.
The biggest argument in favor of term life insurance is the cost.
By creating a foundation of mutual respect and appreciation, you can successfully compromise on the biggest arguments in your relationship.

Not exact matches

The biggest flaw in Shafer's argument is that it assumes newspapers failed to succeed at digital despite trying their hardest to adapt.
Napster co-founder Sean Parker's proposal to sell first - run movies to home viewers at $ 50 a pop has stirred up various corners of Hollywood, with big movie studios and theater chains up in arms over the Screening Room idea while multiple major filmmakers have landed on opposing sides of the argument.
But it is the argument that those who want bigger government, either through the CPP or in other spheres, will ultimately have to make.
He continues, «While farfetched at the time, big data and machine learning have come far enough in just four years to provide gravitas to Vinod's argument.
Perhaps Facebook simply sees China's side of this argument, and has adopted their point of view in the hopes of one day finding big profits in Asia's largest market.
After all, arguments about money can turn into bigger issues and end in divorce.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could derail the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly referred to as Obamacare, and potentially increase the cost of insurance for millions across the U.S.. It's a big deal, and it has insurance companies, medical providers and everyday workers holding their breath.
While this argument can take many forms, it often centers around two separate concerns: whether community institutions have the economies of scale to go toe - to - toe with the biggest banks; and whether the «too big to fail» crowd has unfair advantages that slants the playing field in their direction.
In the conclusion to his original post, Damadoran made a similar argument, «it is worth remembering that even smart investors can collectively make big mistakes, especially if they lose perspective.»
The argument from Gavin and other who supported increasing the transaction capacity by this method are essentially there are economies of scale in mining and that these economies have far bigger centralisation pressures than increased resource cost for a larger number of transactions (up to the new limit proposed).
But the NFL could make the argument (and they will) that because of this structural decline, football games are more valuable — it's still one of the few things that consistently draws in big audiences relative to everything else on TV.
By next week, closing arguments will take place to see if one of the biggest media mergers in history will go through.
Mudslinging debate over what caused each war is a never - ending argument, but religions including yours have played a big part even in many of the recent ones, WWII and the ongoing conflicts in the ME included
And that the time had come to throw open the windows, let in air, have arguments, have an airing of grievances — and that's sort of the big picture, and I don't have a problem with that big picture.
It's a useful book for students who need accurate information for the argument / debate / shouting match at the student bar, for families tackling big issues in passionate kitchen debates, and for quiet perusal before replying to the sneers of office colleagues — or even to the well - intentioned «But surely you can't believe...?»
Ironically, the biggest supporters Creationists have in the «teach the controversy» argument are the Raelians who say that the Earth was seeded with life by extra-terrestrials.
The cause - and - effect argument only makes sense to us since we live in a linear time domain, and we have no reason to assume there was linear time before the Big Bang.
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I have myself made both arguments to others in the past as these are broadly - Christian ideas; they are certainly consequences of a «Nicene» christianity (Big «N», small «c» intended).
Economic study tells us for every dollar invested in a local community, it generates at least 5 dollars in spending — which is the biggest argument against the way Tribal casinos are set up where the most money leaves the local community permanently.
I'm late to the game so I apologize but I encountered the «go big or go home» argument in a little bit different setting a couple of weeks ago.
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.
The big bang does not state that something comes from nothing, and the rest of your argument is ludicrous.This is why Bill Nye is right - a lack of scientific understanding results in a nation full of ignorance and lack of critical thinking; not good for a nation that is basically making money by being on the cutting edge of technology.
The biggest argument is this: When government steps in to provide for the poor, the government becomes the first stop for those in need.
Instead of big arguments and point - by - point apologetics, instead of reacting to slights, imagined or legitimate, political or religious or relational, I long to get on with my Father's business, to live into freedom in my real walking - around life, and I pray there's an invitation in there somewhere.
Also another big argument by atheists is «You have to use logic in everything, faith is useless».
I also thank Kristen Robinson Doe for citing particular cases of great relevance to my argument — although it should also be mentioned that political philosophy is one surviving sub-discipline (my own, it turns out) in which the big questions can still be explored.
That kind of circular argument even goes back to explanations of the origin of the universe — according to the big bang theory (which I don't really have a problem with in the «big picture»).
I'm not a big fan of slippery slope arguments, and this is borderline, but in what the justice said it boils down to «Will the person who leaves on personal views of religion, also have their points and objections dismissed as not being noteworthy» because they chose to leave during the opening prayer.
Christian addresses seven flaws in the atheists» arguments for the non-existence of «that Loser,» the «biggest fraud of all time, cosmic zero, ultimate no - show» — sexual liberty, reason and logic, good works, art, converts to Christianity, the human family, and life issues.
For the record, this in no way is an argument against gay marriage and as an atheist I find it ridiculous that this is actually a big debate we're having in our country, let alone that there is just an incredible amount of opposition.
At one point I realized that the biggest arguments my husband and I have had in our whole marriage were over what and how to teach the youth group — because we knew it mattered, and was worth fighting for.
Your vocal and organized argument does have merit but we can agree that negative sells big time in our society.
Love Alexiss tenacity drive and abilities, i like him too, but there is an argument that he hasnt shown up in the big games.
It really is not a black and white argument like the naysayers will have you believe, as Big Gun rightly pointed out in the article.
My argument — we must start off well and since we will not have our big boys in the squad, we can only make up for it by deploying a new system.
Frost's best argument sits almost 500 miles northeast of Lincoln, where defending Big Ten West champion Wisconsin has five top - 10 finishes in the past 12 years and enters the fall as a legitimate playoff contender.
There is an argument that others could also be included in this list, but whether City's incoming boss is ready to rip up the entire manual and start all over again is debatable as too much change and losing fundamental players could be a big risk.
But in a recent interview, Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany laid out his main argument for OSU getting into the Playoff, if it beats Wisconsin: playing nine conference games during the regular season and having no FCS games on its schedule.
Because the Wankel is such a departure from normal automotive engines, an ongoing argument has developed over how to determine its displacement or «size,» and as long as the dispute is unresolved, few people will experiment with the power plant in big - time competition.
There is an argument for developing against better, more consistent pitching in the bigs, too.
Traffic on the Ohio Turnpike is a coffle of tractor - trailers as Golden Flashes coach Gary Waters argues that the RPI, that mystical set of numbers the NCAA tournament committee consults when it hands out at - large bids, should R.I.P. Every mid-major coach is sympathetic to Waters's argument, because big - time schools insist on playing nonconference games in their own arenas, with officials of their choosing, and the RPI doesn't penalize them for refusing to go on the road.
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