Sentences with phrase «biggest arguments used»

One of the biggest arguments used against Kaepernick is that he's not good anymore, but Sherman quickly laid that to rest.

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But whatever the threat, the Pentagon is also using the stepped - up Russian patrols as another argument for bigger budgets for submarines and anti-submarine warfare.
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 know you'll bring up your false causal chain argument again, but since you do not know what caused the Big Bang, nor do you know the conditions prior to the Big Bnag, you can not use that argument... it has no basis.
Also another big argument by atheists is «You have to use logic in everything, faith is useless».
I don't know the answer to that but I could imagine some big European clubs might use that argument to try and dissuade players from going to the PL.
As a result, aside from some who will use this as ammunition against Guardiola for splashing out in order to get City to the position they're currently in, it could perhaps also form part of the argument that the gulf in the Premier League comes down to the big clubs making the most of their financial muscle and causing a disparity with the rest of the league.
The point being that the biggest argument for controlling marijuana, the claim that it lead to use of worse drugs, was pretty much proven to be false, and most statisticians and researchers seem to agree on that fact today.
While I consider the DUI threat, the risk of others being harmed by another use of the drug, is the biggest argument the fact is that it's unproven that legalizing marijuana would actually lead to more DUi related accidents.
Mychajliw rejects arguments he's using his office as a stepping stone to something bigger.
The trouble, of course, with that argument is that people like George Bush or [British Prime Minister] Tony Blair are so wedded to big corporations that they generally use government - funded science to support big corporations.
People say, you know, how can you get nothing from something, that used to be the biggest argument for God for some people.
Up until two weeks ago, I was still using my air conditioner (our biggest marital argument), but it is perfect right now.
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.
A worksheet looking at how the Big Bang theory can be used in support of the Design Argument or against it.
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....
The big argument that Tom Kabinet is employing is a 2012 decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union, which ruled in a dispute between Oracle and UsedSoft that the trading of «used» software licenses is legal and that the author of such software can not oppose any resale.
Again posted at Must Use Bigger Elephants, saying, «The quality argument is moot an unimportant.
It's the big argument being used in favour of TFSAs.
The argument is that the bills would have helped boost the local economy since the extra money that borrowers would be saving each month could then be used for big - ticket purchases.
The second argument pet stores use against carrying wild bird products is because it's thought that customers buy these items from big - box stores and not from pet stores.
The biggest takeaway that I hope people get from this blog post is that they are not alone in their concerns about medication use, but that there are extremely valid arguments in favor of it.
One of the biggest discussion points over on our Infinity & Beyond Facebook Groups has been about how Disney Infinity 2.0 will handle moving existing content over from 1.0 and direct comparisons to Skylanders are constantly being used as an argument.
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.
Many use the argument that Nintendo have declined down to where they were during the Gamecube days but it's important to remember that back then the Video Games Market was only worth $ 20 billion and Consoles were the biggest part.
What some people fail to realize with the argument that Square Enix won't miss out on the install base of the PS4 and use that as their argument for this game coming to the PS4 is that with Microsoft handling the publishing and playing a big role In the development of this game, Rise of the Tomb Raider will make a huge profit for Square Enix, regardless of whether it releases on the PS4 or not.
Truth is that there's just far too many stupid people that don't see the bigger picture and are fine with being ripped off, most commonly using the argument that «we should be able to support games we like and DLC / microtransactions are a good way», which I can't even begin to describe how utterly moronic this is, especially when the game has a price tag to begin with.
«I used to get into these big arguments with Sam Gilliam,» Young said.
But frankly people are seizing on anecdotes for climate change in the solar system that would rightly be derided if I was to use analogous arguments on Earth (i.e. global warming is happening because of a big storm, or that a single glacier was melting).
Much criticism is given to the projections and of big (AOCGCM) models, at least some of which is based on arguments using simple, some might say simplistic, models.
Say, for argument's sake, that I am giving a presentation about satellites, and I want to talk about the rocket launchers used to get satellites into Earth orbit and the amount of fuel they consume, and I want to talk about why this is a big number.
They come at a vital time because for every major city like New York or Paris moving huge amounts of money and using their political power to take on Big Oil, we need dozens of successful divestment campaigns on our campuses, and hundreds of grassroots organisers to win arguments in our communities.
The immediate threat in the United States is that dirty energy lobbyists will effectively use hypothetical arguments of WTO or NAFTA illegality to chill congressional action and provide cover for U.S. legislators who are indebted to Big Oil, Big Coal and the LNG lobby for campaign contributions, even though international trade law is not incorporated into U.S. domestic law and violations can not be enforced in U.S. domestic courts.
Your argument USES the notion of «balance», which is the biggest ASSUMPTION in the current state of climate «scientology».
However: these are defenses, meaning that when you get sued, your attorney can argue that it's fair use, and if the jury accepts the argument, then you won't get hit with a big judgment.
If deciphering signs is legal, the argument goes, what's the big deal about using a video camera to accomplish it?
Today, Ravel Law uses a combination of big (legal) data and lawyer - informed algorithms to help predict what Judge «A» may or may not do in response to particular arguments.
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