Sentences with phrase «central argument seems»

Your central argument seems to boil down to «There are (a) consistent religious creations, (b) religious people (Christian or nearly all Christian) who believe in evolution, and there are (c) nonreligious believer in evolution.
Mr. Silver's central argument seems likely to be that the government failed to prove that a quid - pro-quo relationship existed between Mr. Silver and others who prosecutors said benefited from official actions he took on their behalf.

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It may, therefore, seem odd to appeal to Russell in support of my argument, since it is his central contention that sexual activity should be determined primarily by romantic love, as it «is the source of the most intense delights that life has to offer.
While there remains much disagreement over the Bard controversy, there seems little argument that the program's goal of bringing high - quality teachers to an underserved part of the Central Valley is a valuable one.
I'll grant you, I'm an idiot, maybe someone else has had this idea and it horribly failed, but the central argument of this post seems to be that you don't like how the online pc indie market works, and though you are taking that anger out on people who are asking you for support (people don't just look up answers on duckduckgo?)
The argument may seem academic, but time is central to avant - gardism as an arbiter of quality.
Arguments here about the various economic systems often seem to «dance around» a key, central, and very practical and timely point.
(It seems all the central arguments on climate change forget the probability rises for a poorer outcomes, of course, unless you do something about it.
Perhaps Judith ought have said, «Central to the arguments [coming from The Team] related to... [Until they have a better data and / or understanding of the «transfer» and «reappearance» of deep ocean heat transference, this seems life more hopeful conjecture than science.»
The central question, then, seems to be whether the notice «no copyright infringement intended» aids or harms an argument that the infringer «did not know or should not have known» that they were infringing copyright, or else that they had a «reasonable and good faith belief» of non-infringement.
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