Sentences with phrase «common argument used»

Personal liberty is actually a common argument used by tenants who don't want to bother getting coverage.
A common argument used by opponents of backward compatibility features on modern consoles is that very few people would want to play older games on...
A common argument used by opponents of backward compatibility features on modern consoles is that very few people would want to play older games on their new systems.
Personal liberty is actually a common argument used by tenants who don't want to bother getting coverage.
GW, The response you gave about «If we're wrong this, but if they're wrong that...» is a common argument used by Christian's called «Pascal's Wager.»

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[20] In essence, this was an early version of the conflict of interest argument made below: promoters were using nonvoting common stock as a way of maintaining voting control for themselves.
The most common argument banks use in favor of this practice is that it ensures that customer's largest expenses, such as a mortgage or car payment, get paid ahead of smaller debits.
See: the common argument here — which John Loftus plainly used to dismiss God — is that all pain ought to be stopped whenever possible.
Anyways, most of my arguments can be summed up in one sentence: hey, how about you use some common sense, be kind, love everyone, and don't be such an ass?
Perhaps evangelicalism's most common argument concerning Biblical authority runs as follows: If one will grant the general reliability of the New Testament documents as verified historically, then, as the Holy Spirit uses this witness to create faith in Christ as Lord and Savior, the Christian comes to accept Jesus Christ as authoritative.
He did not spend his time preaching what everybody already believed, but he used these common agreements in the formulation of arguments on other topics.
gman, you are using one fact and distorting it to something written in the Bible that has an ambiguous meaning, a common thing I see on here with Christians that try to prove their arguments.
the crux of the argument in this investigation is not simply the common presupposition of a theory of space and time structure by scientific inquiry; rather, it is the common presupposition of a privileged space and time structure, and the use of this privileged space and time structure in subsequent physical analysis in a strikingly similar manner.
My argument is that just as the Lovins have succeeded in persuading an important sector of corporate leadership that efficient use of resources is profitable, someone will need to persuade corporate leadership that all will benefit in the long run from restraint in the exploitation of the global commons.
The fact of this common use of opsomai, and also the fact that we are able to explain the switch from crucifixion to parousia reference on the basis of our hypothesis, is, of course, the hub of our argument for a relationship between John 19.37 and Rev. 1.7, a common relationship to different stages of a Christian exegetical tradition.
It's common for parents to interpret these patterns by forming expectations — you get so used to coming home to an argument or a messy house, you start to expect it.
This doesn't mean they're bad / invalid arguments, or that there aren't more secular people who use these arguments as a primary reason, just that in general the religious argument is the most common / important in discourse about this topic.
The union, which has been fighting for a moratorium on using Common Core tests to evaluate teachers, said the Regents» consideration was far from a solution; teachers and principals may already make that argument, they said.
Cantor used an elegant argument to show that the naturals, although infinitely numerous, are actually less numerous than another common family of numbers, the «reals.»
The second most common argument in favor of the hook grip is that Olympic Lifters use it, but as we all know, the mixed grip doesn't work very well in their routines and the hook grip is the best option they have (the normal one is simply less secure), so that's not a valid argument when it comes to comparing these two.
The most common argument weight lifters use against calisthenics training is that calisthenics athletes have skinny legs.
Said no powerlifter, ever,) not to mention that fundamentally strength and endurance athletes tend to not have much in common, other than arguments over whether or not a squat suit and Chuck Taylors look any more or less ridiculous than men's neon booty shorts and black and yellow Kayanos.But there are plenty of reasons that some of you strength focused folks may be interested in distance running (which will be the example for cardio I'm using in this article).
The argument for open curriculum has many elements in common with the argument for the increased use of open - source software.
Because of Common Core, «there's more focus on kids using language to explain their reasoning, construct an argument, and point out evidence in the text,» says Hakuta.
What might have gone away, had they never opened their mouths on the topic, is the political argument over Common Core, which was quietly receding into implementation challenges in the states that still acknowledge that they're using those standards — and something similar in places that put new labels on the same (or very similar) content, as well as a few jurisdictions that are still struggling to come up with anything nearly as good on their own.
Even the NJDOE uses the argument as one reason for their teacher evaluation system, the need for Common Core and their support of the PARCC test.
What's not real, Neal says, are the arguments being used to threaten legislators — namely, that it's a federal scheme to tell teachers what to teach, that private groups will mine and profit from test results, and that Common Core will take local control of schools away from Oklahomans.
So to sidestep that argument DoDEA — the closest thing the U.S. has to a federal school system — will use the phrase «College and Career - Ready Standards» rather than Common Core.
The Common Core: Teaching Argumentative Writing and Speaking (Grades 6 - 12)(Available June 27)-- Educators will gain a solid understanding of why argumentative literacy comprises crucial skills students need for college and career, and be able to show their students how to analyze and use argument effectively in their reading, writing, and speaking.
Parents, teachers, and advocates used the forums as an opportunity to vocalize arguments they feel have been left out in previous discussions regarding the Common Core.
Abbott also debunked arguments presented by the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) where they claimed «overlap» between Common Core and the TEKS as an issue, suggesting that «if teachers can not use the Common Core Standards «in any way,» it will result in an inability to teach many of the required TEKS.»
You'll see how to include it using common ZIP arguments in Bundling your EPUB file as a ZIP archive.
Rhetorical questions are often used in writing, but are much less common in theses, where an argument should be clearly stated, not hinted at by means of rhetorical questions.
The most common argument banks use in favor of this practice is that it ensures that customer's largest expenses, such as a mortgage or car payment, get paid ahead of smaller debits.
The most common argument is «You can use the resulting tax refund to pay back the loan in a month or two».
One of the most common arguments I hear about why you shouldn't use emulation is that you are stealing potential money from the developers of those games.
One common myth is the argument that wind farms will not reduce the amount of fossil fuels used.
This appears to be an article about a slogan that nobody has ever used, except perhaps as a strawman argument, and even in that context is not particularly common.
As aggravating (and common) as it is when scientists use illogical or unscientific arguments to promote science, it's perhaps even more irritating when they employ bad or deceptive scientific arguments.
It proceeded with a textual argument by noting that according to article 207 (1) TFEU «the «commercial aspects of intellectual property» are now fully part of the common commercial policy; the authors of the FEU Treaty could not have been unaware that the terms thus used in that provision correspond almost literally to the very title of the TRIPs Agreement.»
Our lawyers understand the common and uncommon strategies and arguments defense lawyers and insurance adjustors use, so we are adept at combatting them.
In fact, it is even common to use search on smartphones to settle arguments in real time.
Kalajdzic finds that the all too common argument in favor of ABS, «that access to new sources of capital will allow lawyers to bring in technological innovations and adopt new business structures; firms using ABS will have a competitive advantage and will thus be able to achieve economies of scale; with economies of scale firms can lower prices and provide better quality of service,» is not supported by the available data.
In the most common collaborative divorce model that we use in Tampa Bay, a neutral facilitator, who generally has a mental health background, is retained to help the clients focus on the future and the issues (such as parenting) that are most important to them rather than the arguments of the past.
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.
[pullquote] It's common that we end up using the entire 30 minute period making submissions to ensure that all of our arguments have been covered.
Although she sees the «common sense» argument on «less favourable», she counters this by using the Parliamentary debates (an approach ruled out by Lord Neuberger) to show that Clark v Novacold was right in its interpretation of Parliamentary intent.
One common argument that they use to steer clients to a higher - commission design is that it offers better guarantees and less risk.
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.
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