Sentences with phrase «compelling argument for them»

That is a very compelling argument for people to use you instead of other buyer's brokers!»
That's a compelling argument for sellers who remain on the fence about staging!
The demographics of emerging markets present a compelling argument for international expansion.
The growing middle class in emerging markets ranging from Brazil to China is producing a compelling argument for international retail expansion...
Popkins has put forth a compelling argument for the idea of the five - factor model.
The literature presented in this article presents a compelling argument for a twofold strategy to promote positive developmental outcomes in foster children: policy and practice to promote family stability; and policy and practice to specifically meet the developmental needs of children.
Summarize your takeaways succinctly and make a compelling argument for why the employer should talk to you further.»
Sharlyn even pointed to Seth Godin's compelling argument for having a pro write your resume, including points about telling your story via a conversation.
With so many comparable qualifications from one applicant to the next, your resume needs to offer a compelling argument for your candidacy to avoid getting lost in a pile of documents on the hiring manager's desk.
Your resume should create a compelling argument for what sets you apart as a potential candidate for any given role.
In basic terms, the competitive nature and sheer diversity of available iPhone 6s deals makes a compelling argument for buying this handset.
It stacks up a heaving spec sheet just as specs begin to matter least, it introduces an all - glass design just as others start to move away from it, and, most importantly, it fails to provide a compelling argument for purchasing it ahead of HTC, Samsung, or even LG's alternatives.
Nonetheless, the Pixel XL makes a very compelling argument for itself.
Manufacturers just haven't put together a really compelling argument for curved displays.
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But Bennett does allow exceptions, and if a commenter can make a compelling argument for retaining anonymity, Bennett will consider the request on a case - by - case basis.
In H.C.F. v. D.T.F., BC Supreme Court Justice Voith prepared a compelling argument for saying the presumption of advancement is dead in BC.
This evidence of financial inequality between the genders offers a compelling argument for the continuing importance of spousal maintenance.
But that transporting oil by rail is more polluting than a pipeline is not a compelling argument for allowing the pipeline.
Hank (216), No, I'm simply saying that the argument that the supporters of AGW are just like the good guys from the tobacco studies, or that the skeptics are just like the folks that didn't buy off on the tobacco studies is not a compelling argument for or against, though for some reason it is viewed by some as a absolute proof of the validity of climate change studies.
The simplest and most compelling argument for addressing climate change is humanist in nature.
Government can have a compelling argument for regulation, but government has a mandate to provide for the seeking of a redress of grievances.
We think they should, and API President and CEO Jack Gerard made a compelling argument for it yesterday at the second State of American Energy event in Washington, D.C.
It strikes me that climate catastrophism is used in the service of political arguments, because the exhaustion of those who attach themselves to a particular view of how society should be organised leaves them unable to articulate a compelling argument for such change, be it left or right.
GBM makes a compelling argument for rural women to be at the centre of our climate change response in its latest climate change report.
Their involvement shouldn't constitute a compelling argument for or against Prop 23.
This is surely a compelling argument for anyone who cares about true sustainability and human well being.
A compelling argument for the positive longwave response is a leading alternate to Lindzen's IRIS although it receives less attention, and is known as the FAT hypothesis (from Dennis Hartmann) and arises from the fundamental physics of convection only heating the atmosphere where radiative cooling is efficient, and thus the temperature at the top of convective cloudiness should be near constant as it becomes warmer.
Over the «Main Development Region» for Atlantic hurricanes, the results are mixed and, to our eyes at least (see Figure 2), don't provide a compelling argument for hurricane activity reductions.
It is an exhibition that reveals an extraordinary collection while presenting a compelling argument for the differences that define the history of the American artistic experience.»
At the same time, Richard's care in «curating» these rooms with his beloved elements of kitsch, makes a compelling argument for the unexpected visual and emotional staying power of things often associated with «bad» taste.»
The Economist presents a well - reasoned and compelling argument for Andreas Gursky as the true heir to Warhol's legacy.
Doom makes a compelling argument for being my favorite game of the year.
Terry Cavanagh's puzzle platformer is a compelling argument for simplicity in games.
After years on the market, nobody has ever made a compelling argument for it, outside of it being really great if you take long poops.
It's the realisation of a genuine fantasy, and, as I said at the start of the review, this is the kind of completely immersive experience that is exclusive to VR that makes for the most compelling argument for the technology.
ARMS is all of those things and more, with Nintendo's latest foray into fighting games making another compelling argument for the Switch.
Some graphical shortcomings and a campaign that ends perhaps a little prematurely keep the game from achieving perfection, but Pikmin 3 serves as a compelling argument for purchasing a Wii U, and a fantastic experience that anyone can enjoy.
For those who value gameplay above all else it's probably one to skip, but if you're seeking something more story and emotion driven then Last Day of June is for you, and makes a compelling argument for why games can be as much art as anything else.
They claim the benefits are nice, and they probably are, but that's hardly a compelling argument for not having a true offline mode.
«The most compelling argument for this would be the fact that a dog today can be both a UKC - registered American Pit Bull Terrier and an AKC - registered American Staffordshire Terrier.»
We believe that Oppenheimer's study presents a compelling argument for such an investment approach.
If you envy that kind of guaranteed - for - life pension, there is a compelling argument for annuities, or at least partial annuitization.
At Greenbackd, we believe that Graham's rationale, along with the results of the studies, present a compelling argument for investing in these stocks.
In his 2006 research report Painting By Numbers: An Ode To Quant (via The Hedge Fund Journal) James Montier presents a compelling argument for a quantitative approach to investing.
In it, Montier presents a compelling argument for a behavioral approach to value investing.
This hardly a compelling argument for the fund's «rigorous company and credit analysis.»
Perhaps the most compelling argument for using e-readers with autistic students, or students receiving any type of special education services, for that matter, is the cost.
As we count down the days until the novel's August 31 release, take a sneak peek at their conversation — and find a compelling argument for seeing the author on the road — below.
In an editorial published in March by The Drive, David Traver Adolphus lays out a compelling argument for the car, suggesting that the current - generation EcoBoost «Stang is the one to have.
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