Sentences with phrase «common argument against»

Another common argument against the capacity increase offered by SegWit has been that none of the in - progress lightning networks are ready for production use.
The common argument against game photography is that «it's all set up by the developers and artists» (which was never a valid argument) becomes moot as our virtual worlds become more «real» (not photoreal).
The most common argument against the validity of indie publishing is that all self - publishing books are unprofessional.
Werber addresses the common argument against this prevailing idea, which says crimes are increasing because online dating usage is increasing.
Another common argument against the guidelines is that it's too expensive for schools to offer fresher, less - processed meals.
One common argument against cosleeping is that it will create children who are more dependent on parents than children who sleep alone, or that cosleeping children will never learn to sleep alone.
This is the common argument against the Jew.
The common argument against the validity of scripture is that over the course of centuries of reproduction it must have accidentally or intentionally changed.
The common argument against nationalized paid maternity leave is that it hurts businesses or that people will take advantage of the system.
Not a ringing endorsement perhaps, but James was sure of one thing: that the common arguments against immortality need not deter us.
Food waste and increasing school food costs are the two most common arguments against the healthier USDA school food guidelines.
Some of the most common arguments against testing are:
Some of the most common arguments against year - round schools include:
Learn several strategies for improving grading practices, while examining the common arguments against reform.
I reviewed many articles and research papers, and I found three common arguments against stocks as an inflation hedge:
But while it arguably tries so many fresh ideas that some of them are bound to fall short, almost none of the common arguments against this game's highly polished quality hold enough weight to counterbalance everything it just gets so euphorically right.
The two most common arguments against warming theories seem to be (1) local temperature variations (or mutually - inconclusive data) disprove global warming itself; and (2) models aren't real science, anyway, so we don't need to worry about them.
Five Common Arguments Against Climate Change Policies That Can Only Be Effectively Responded To On Ethical Grounds
One of the most common arguments against EVs is that the math doesn't add up: whatever money you'd save on gas is negated by the premium you pay compared with a traditional gas - powered car.

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The most common and strongest argument against PPC is the ROI argument, which goes like this: SEO costs little; PPC costs a lot.
On this point, it's best to avoid «common knowledge» because the common arguments consumers make against refinancing can be quietly misleading.
It's a common pathetic argument from many Christians who are defenseless against what the Bible ACTALLY SAYS.
It may also become increasingly difficult for any argument against any research on early embryos to command a hearing (including arguments against «therapeutic» cloning) as other procedures that involve embryo selection and disposal become more common.
There are several arguments that can be advanced against this position: first, that there is no need to adapt or interpret the Bible this way because this «modern common sense» is quite uncommon; second, that the current popularity of a belief or point of view is no guarantee of its truth, so the Bible ought not to be adapted to suit the understanding of a particular time; third, that the Bible can not be adapted to this common sense, because this common sense excludes God; and fourth, that if our common sense disagrees with the Bible, then we must change our common sense after all, because the Bible is true.
The good common sense of this book's argument against the Enlightenment - induced idea that religion causes war is, in the end, not overcome by the problems noted.
As soon as we can get their two parties to agree, and then get them to be reconciled on civil matters with northern Baptists, and then have all Baptists come to terms with the Catholic bishops» statements against the Bomb, or get all Catholics to do so, then the tradition will settle arguments and produce common values.
This argument against the new lunch standards echoes the sentiment against Common Core State Standards.
On Astorino's Facebook page, he referenced the libertarian argument against the Common Core, writing: «I believe in local control of our local schools and not control by faceless state and federal bureaucrats.»
Blair wrote that he could see clearly the force of the «common sense and practical argument» against Trident, but in the end he thought giving it up would be «too big a downgrading of our status as a nation...»
The most common argument weight lifters use against calisthenics training is that calisthenics athletes have skinny legs.
One of the most common arguments we hear against veganism is that it's unhealthy and leads to nutrition deficiencies.
** Armi Legge: ** One of the common arguments people have against that technique of «If It Fits Your Macronutrients» is they basically assume someone is eating Pop - tarts and cereal all day.
Linda Marchiano made a religious argument against pornography while also falling in with mainstream feminist heroine Gloria Steinem and two hugely divisive intellectual flamethrowers from the most radical wing of feminism, Andrea Dworkin and Catherine Mackinnon, who at times made common cause with the religious right in their efforts to destroy the porn industry.
Too late David Elkind's arguments against academic training for young children make a great deal of sense, but they fall into an all - too - common trap (see «Young Einsteins,» Forum, Summer 2001).
Included within this teacher PPT are 27 starters to revise high frequency vocabulary, grammar and essential exam topics ⁃ 2 false friend activities ⁃ Opposites match up ⁃ Gap fill - nouns in German ⁃ Dominoes - adjectives ⁃ Match up - negative expressions ⁃ Categorisation of irregular verbs in 6 tenses ⁃ Unscramble letters - reflexive verbs ⁃ Reading comprehension - leisure ⁃ Gap fill - possessive pronouns ⁃ Writing - house and home ⁃ Writing - free time ⁃ Categorisation - adjectives to describe personality ⁃ Town or countryside - arguments for and against ⁃ Ideal town conditional writing frame ⁃ Sentence match - directions ⁃ Reading comprehension - school timetable ⁃ Crossword - higher numbers ⁃ Writing / speaking - common questions with numbers ⁃ Writing - times ⁃ Word search - time phrases ⁃ Match up - question words ⁃ Word unscramble - restaurant vocabulary ⁃ Common questions ⁃ Opinion adjectives - fill in the missing vowels ⁃ Opinions - past, present or fcommon questions with numbers ⁃ Writing - times ⁃ Word search - time phrases ⁃ Match up - question words ⁃ Word unscramble - restaurant vocabulary ⁃ Common questions ⁃ Opinion adjectives - fill in the missing vowels ⁃ Opinions - past, present or fCommon questions ⁃ Opinion adjectives - fill in the missing vowels ⁃ Opinions - past, present or future?
One of the arguments against Common Core is that the standards are too dense and difficult for kids to understand.
This is a shame, because they probably have the best argument against the Common Core, at least in their home state of Massachusetts: The Bay State's standards were already excellent and already getting results.
We've already examined the questionable arguments against Common Core literacy standards; now we're turning our sights to math.
One key argument has been raised against the movement for school choice: that schools of choice, whether created through charter alternatives or through voucher programs, will undermine the common culture.
But when your case against Common Core leans so heavily on muddled logic and flawed science, it suggests that your arguments don't add up.
Regardless of the diversity of opinion, there are some common arguments for and against standardized testing in the classroom.
The valiant CCJEF argument against the State relied on a common - sense idea: every child has a right to a rich, well - rounded education for all children that is adequately funded by the State.
If the argument is valid that the purchase of attractive common stocks should not be unduly influenced by fear of ordinary bear markets, the argument against selling outstanding stocks because of these fears is even more impressive.
The most common argument (or point of disbelief) that I hear against AGW is that humans can not possibly affect something as vast as the global weather.
The basic insights of post-positivist science are common knowledge, and along with other social insights, not an argument against the scientific evidence for AGW.
SupMat 9 then more or less concedes that the sites in the 2006 regional chronology meet the common signal test of Briffa et al 2008, but adduce arguments against their inclusion that are nowhere in evidence in Briffa et al 2008:
For some time now I have thought that the science - based arguments have been «too cute» (radiative forcings and all that) and that the strongest case against the orthodoxy is rooted in common sense.
Whilst it is easy to get carried away in the feminist and common sense arguments against the burkini ban (and believe me I am guilty of doing just that), let's take a look at a few of the legal arguments against the ban: -
The most common reasons include: The amount of damages that the plaintiff will recover are not enough to justify the cost of pursuing the claim, especially if litigation is necessary; whether or not the healthcare professional breached the standard of care owed to the plaintiff is questionable, and there are strong defenses to this allegation; or / and causation is unclear, and the defense has a strong argument against a plaintiff's claim of causation.
In the same book, Farrow makes a number of arguments against what he refers to as the privatization of civil justice, such as the impoverishment of common law when cases are removed from the public system (this dovetails with Simpson's work), the use of a private (thus, confidential) system to circumvent public policies, public accountability, and basic notions of procedural fairness, and the shielding from the public of transactions that would not withstand public scrutiny.
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