Sentences with phrase «certainly make the case for»

You could certainly make the case for comparing bond...
It's one thing to say that the economy sprung to life after Trump took office, even if statistics say that there's not much change since the late Barack Obama years; one can certainly make a case for it, even if it requires a little cherry - picking of the right indicators.
You have certainly made a case for that.
first arsenal hattrick since dec 2012 newcastle 7 - 3... ospina certainly makes a case for a starting position...
There's no word if a specific bulb type — be it halogen, HID, LED, or anything else — will play a role in the rating, but the effectiveness of newer lights, LEDs in particular, certainly make a case for it.
Factor in the handy revisions brought in via the 2016 model year facelift, and the Toyota Land Cruiser certainly makes a case for itself as a hardy go - anywhere kind of vehicle for those who don't want to sacrifice access to creature comforts.
Using the portfolio above, I can certainly make the case for buying and holding a portfolio of stocks, bonds and a little cash for the long - term.
Riley writes that the show «features more than 20 paintings from the two artists» absolute peak decades, the»40s through the»70s... The initial presentation certainly makes the case for one of the intellectual premises for the exhibition.
By Frederick Gross The poet John Ashbery once called Christopher Knowles» typed pictographic works «pure Conceptualism,» and this exhibition, co-curated by chief curator Anthony Elms and guest curator Hilton Als, certainly make a case for Knowles» inclusion among notable artists of the 1970s -LSB-...]
It's on a par with some of the flagships from earlier this year certainly makes a case for surpassing those from last year.
These Instagrammers certainly made a case for this last weekend via their distinctive kitchen looks, which, in their eclecticism, conveyed a wealth of personalities.

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Joost van Dreunen, CEO of SuperData Research, believes there certainly is a viable business case to be made for providing audio speakers for people who are hard of hearing, because we're on the brink of a demographic shift toward «silver gamers.»
I haven't made the case well enough for them to understand that while I'm not paying a speaker fee, they most certainly will get paid.
You can certainly make the case that a «business» has assets and thus value so it SHOULD be included, just like our cars or even homes for that matter (which some people also don't believe should go in there since you need one to live in), but for me it's just too unstable to be accounted for on an ongoing basis.
There are certainly cases to be made for Google and Microsoft and even Facebook, but most of the attention is focused on Amazon and Apple: the latter for being the closest, and the former for growing the fastest, at least recently:
There is certainly a case to be made for upward movement in rates, as they continue to remain historically low.
Certainly you can make a good case for the historic commonalities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
But then he wants to argue that the problem of making quantum measurements requires consciousness for its resolution — which, if true, would certainly strengthen the case for his nonmaterialist interpretation of mind.
Certainly the book makes a convincing case that Faber possessed an earlier, and perhaps deeper, appreciation of Philippine spirituality than Newman, albeit that Newman (as Cardinal Wiseman recognised) was more capable of providing a sure foundation for the Oratorian life in the English context.
Certainly the case can be made that a well - placed swear word might be appropriate for a Christian when no other word will get across an idea or express a certain level of emotion / emphasis.
However, it is certainly very much to be desired that a sober thinker would for once explain how far this purely logical process, which recalls the grammatical rule that two negatives make an affirmative, and the mathematical rule that two minuses are a plus — how far, I say, this logical process is valid in the world of reality, in the world of qualities; whether after all the qualities are not subject to a different dialectic; whether in this case «transition» does not play a different rôle.
The case can certainly be made for a few other instances — with varying degrees of probability or improbability.
You certainly have your opinion, Doogie, but whether you like it or not, the Biblical case for gay marriage was actually made quite a long time ago.
And I'm certainly not telling you to stop making the case for justice — for women, for LGBT people, for the poor, for the marginalized, for the abused, for yourself.
Arsene Wenger has always denied any interest in ANY player until a deal has been sealed, and he would certainly not want to disturb Olivier Giroud while he is in such fantastic form, so there could be a good case to be made for the Arsenal denials.
It remains to be seen if Djilobodji can solve all the team's woes in that area, but there certainly looks a case to be made for replacing the ageing John Terry, who has not looked as solid as last season, even being subbed off at half time in the defeat to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
A case certainly could be made for Jones in the Hall of Fame, and you'll hear a lot of those cases stated over the next year.
A case could be made for Anthony Martial too if he's fully fit, but the above XI could certainly be capable of delivering a solid performance and ensure Man Utd advance.
That Wenger seems to have become overly enchanted with his own sorcery, there is certainly a case to be made for.
That will almost certainly not be the case in 2017 as, like in F1, the regulations have changed to allow for faster cars with more downforce and more power, which should make for some spectacular viewing.
While it's hard to make a case for them after the season they've had, but the quality is certainly there.
Faso also makes the claim that both Long's GOP opponents — Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos and Rep. Bob Turner — have «deep pocckets,» which might be true in Maragos» case, since he's largely self - funding, but certainly isn't true for Turner.
In the case of married couples, it's almost certainly those high quality relationships — the ones which make it more likely that people get married in the first place — that are then primarily responsible for the positive outcomes for children of married couples, not the institution of marriage itself.
The U-turn almost certainly isn't going to happen but at least the Government is now making a much better case for its reforms.
«Should Gatwick be successful in winning their bid for a second runway — and on the basis of the figures I've seen there does seem to be quite a strong case for doing that - I will certainly be holding Gatwick to account for the promise they have made to help my constituents in Croydon.»
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
It's certainly true that in the months before this year's election, most elected officials have shied away from making the case for pay raises, and a majority of the incumbents and candidates who have publicly weighed in on the issue have opposed it.
A case certainly can be made for him as a precursor of Blue Labour in one respect — his faith — but it was this very faith that made him such a dogmatic pacifist and thus sundered him completely from working class patriotism.
In Gromack's case he will certainly be challenged in the August 5th Town Board meeting by his Republican colleagues, Hoehmann and Borelli, to expand his new proposal for reform and make it really significant by adding in the Two - hat Rule.
Cheese is certainly one of life's little pleasures, but it's tough to make a case for eating a food packed with saturated fat on the reg.
Pregnancy can certainly make psoriasis worse for some women, and in some unusual cases it can even make psoriasis disappear.
In this case the coconut oil is in the recipe to make it dairy free, and for flavour, but as you mentioned coconut oil is certainly making a comeback and is now being touted as a healthy cooking oil.
However, if this is not the case, then the only other thing that has significantly changed in my life is that I'm eating a lot fewer carbs — yet everything I've read (and not just on this site) is that a low - carb diet should help asthma, not make it worse (I did not have much weight to lose when I did the Two Week Test, but over the last few months, I've lost that little bit of extra weight and I've certainly lost fat and gained muscle, and I feel healthier — apart from the asthma — than before, so I would say a low - carb diet is working for me).
But once you're over that hump, the show certainly makes a compelling case for its premise.
Red Oaks is no better or worse than its peers in this genre; certainly it will trigger fond and awkward memories for those who lived it or something like it, but the pilot episode released earlier this year doesn't make a case that these feelings have much thematic potential beyond the usual cliches.
Such a film runs the risk of feeling unimportant or weightless, and certainly no one's going to make a case for this being Green's best work.
Director Robert Redford's The Conspirator makes no case for the guilt or innocence of Mary Surratt in the participation of the conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln, though it certainly brings enough reasonable doubt to the case against her that we're left wondering one way or another.
My requirement for a comedy is that it makes the audience laugh and that was certainly the case when I went to watch this film at the theater.
If you're ever looking for a case where a supporting actor is the catalyst for making an average film good, this is certainly a prime example.
That's certainly the case for Greta Gerwig, the darling of independent cinema who has made the transition herself to write and direct Lady Bird, slowly making its way across cinemas in the US after a successful debut at the Telluride Film Festival.
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