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consider arguments from both sides of the fence.
Amanda's ability to evaluate a case and
consider arguments from the perspective of a judge are among her most frequently noted strengths, and qualities that provide a distinct advantage to her clients during litigation.
The appropriate standard of review in this case does not seem particularly contentious in light of the foregoing — until one
considers the argument from the Human Rights Tribunal that its determination is entitled to deference based on paragraphs 166 to 168 of the Supreme Court of Canada's 2013 decision in Saskatchewan (Human Rights Tribunal) v Whatcott, 2013 SCC 11.
Not exact matches
Before this starts to sound like the annual lecture
from management — perhaps you're one of those corporate employees forced to sleepwalk through an intranet quiz once in a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the company's code of conduct —
consider DeMars's
argument for the value of the ethical office
from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
It means deciding what one believes not by conforming to fashionable opinions, but by taking the trouble to learn and honestly
consider the strongest
arguments to be advanced on both or all sides of questions — including
arguments for positions that others revile and want to stigmatize and against positions others seek to immunize
from critical scrutiny.»
SEC staff attorneys in the Division of Corporation Finance
consider company
arguments and any countervailing responses
from the proponents before issuing a «no - action» letter.
While I'm not persuaded by the
argument that Canada needs countercyclical Keynesian deficit spending (I think we're already out of recession), I do know what fiscal policy I would
consider worse: arbitrarily cutting spending in a weak economy to balance the budget in light of a revenue shortfall stemming
from lower than expected nominal GDP.
rea · son — noun / ˈrēzən / a.Think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic — humans do not reason entirely
from facts b.Find an answer to a problem by
considering various possible solutions c.Persuade (someone) with rational
argument — I tried to reason with her, but without success» I accept nothing on faith» can you prove we evolved
from primates or that life started by random chance?
But St. Thomas
considered these idealistic
arguments illegitimate since it was a fallacy, he claimed, to make a transition
from the ideal to the real order.
You haven't responded to what I have talked about with
argument from authority, so I'm not going to
consider your recommendations.
Please discuss some passages
from the bible that contradict his
arguments, and then I can
consider whether your interpretation does.
The
argument of a «First Mover» falls aparts when you
consider that explaning the ignition of the universe by an intelligent creator requires the creator to already exist (where did he come
from?)
A slightly more sophisticated
argument from defenders of the UK decision was that a ventilator is
considered «extraordinary» medical treatment, and as such may be removed or withheld.
His basic complaint is that analogical
arguments from experience are in general
considered suspect by many philosophers.
The war was promoted as a «just war» — the
argument that when a war meets certain philosophical or religious purposes, for the greater good or rescue of people
from evil, that it is
considered «just» in the eyes of God and his people, an inescapable path for doing good through evil means.
Being present for so many conversations has gradually given me the tools to sift
arguments, sort the wheat
from the chaff,
consider the weaknesses in other worldviews and determine what seem to be the most significant
arguments in support of Christianity.
Maybe if we were having a discussion on something like faith or the topic of this thread but
considering this all came about
from you trying to «win» an
argument on a grammar technicality..
Turning first to the Asian values claims, I offer a four-fold critique of the these culture - based claims: first, I will briefly address the Asian values claim on a substantive level; second, I will address a related cultural prerequisites
argument which seeks to disqualify some societies
from realization of democracy and human rights; third, I will
consider claims made on behalf of community or communitarian values in the East Asian context; and fourth, a recent shift to concern with institutions and their role in social transformation will be
considered as a prelude to the constitutionalist
argument addressed in the second half of this essay.
Besides several teams who have questions surrounding one or possibly two players, there is no squad that has so many issues heading into the final week of the transfer window... even Monaco, who have lost numerous players
from their starting 11 have less controversy swirling in and around their club and they have champion's league play to contend with this season... just think of how ridiculous this situation is especially
considering that we have had the same manager for over 20 years... no team should be better organized than ours... if nothing else, that should be the one advantage this team holds over all others, yet the exact opposite has occurred... this fact is even more disturbing
considering the main
argument against removing Wenger
from his managerial position was that there was no suitable replacement and that people feared some sort of perceived drop - off if a new manager was brought into the mix... based on what we've witnessed since the time of his contract renewal a monkey with a magic eight ball could have done an adequate job... I hate to make jokes, in light of our current dilemma, but this team is so screwed up if I don't laugh about it, the only plausible response is to either cry or do something incredibly destructive... just look around this squad and try to see what our delusional manager sees that allow him to make such positive statements about our current team
I knew this
argument of Wenger bought these average players will pop - up
from the shallow minded without
considering that it is attributed by limited funds and therefore all the cheap players are mostly a gamble.
The Cuomo administration
argument is the bulk of that revenue comes
from extending the millionaires tax, which the governor's office does not
consider to be a «new» tax.
It's also part of a broader problem, in that politically - minded young people often seem instinctively uninterested in JS Mill - type
arguments for free speech, and
consider censorship questions as more about protecting certain groups
from emotional pain than protecting individuals
from those who would stop them participating in debate.
The Guardian also states that in an NCCL briefing note dated 1978, Harman urged amendments to a 1978 Child Protection Bill declaring that «images of children should only be
considered pornographic if it could be proven the subject suffered», which Harman says was an
argument intended to protect
from «unintended consequences» such as parents being prosecuted for taking pictures of their children on the beach or in the bath.
Cuts are coming at a time when local government faces flat revenues: «We must also
consider demographic demand - we do not need to go into the familiar
argument of what an ageing population means - and the fact that recession leads to income being constrained
from things such as tourism, and car parking and planning charges.
AG Eric Schneiderman is pressuring the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to
consider seismic risk in relation to the relicensing of Indian Point, an
argument the state has heretofore been unsuccessful in making while seeking to prevent the nuclear plant
from getting permission to remain open for another 20 years.
of women wearing full - body coverings as being forced to do so under threat of violence
from male family members makes the Feminist
argument stronger, and would sway people who don't
consider themselves particularly Feminist.
In a BBC Radio Four interview, Mr Cameron said he would
consider such
arguments, but insisted he had to raise more money
from CGT to fund his other plans.
A new study
from The Condor: Ornithological Applications reviews the evidence and provides a fresh
argument that the birds should be
considered part of the Sunshine State's native fauna.
That public health risk may bolster the
argument for
considering a cashless society, a perennial and controversial proposal that recently received a plug
from economist Kenneth Rogoff in his new book, The Curse of Cash.
For that matter, even if Milloy's piece should be
considered «opinion,» like an op - ed, that doesn't absolve him
from using correct
arguments.
Particularly on a topic of such great public relevance, scientists need to
consider carefully skeptical
arguments and either rebut them or learn
from them.
Bear in mind that every women starts to wear a pair of earrings
from its childhood, so what another perfect
argument we can find for
considering best symbol of femininity?
Covering an article
from OKCupid that makes an
argument using statistics that suggests men should
consider dating older women.
Before starting to write this review, I decided to read the pro-Shyamalan
arguments in the attempt to get the flip side opinion as to what I
consider to be one of the worst films of 2008, and perhaps the worst film
from an auteur of Shyamalan's reputation in some time.
If people who do suffer
from Dissociative Identity Disorder have taken issue with Split and its depiction of it, I take that very seriously and
consider that there must be something to that whole
argument.
The pension - as - retention - incentive
argument looks even stranger when you
consider it
from the employer's perspective.
If you want to understand why a strong federal role is needed in advancing systemic reform of American public education — and why
arguments for a so - called «energized retrenchment» or backsliding in that role
from some conservative reformers like Andy Smarick of Bellwether Education are unconvincing —
consider what happened in 1946 after the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Morgan v. Virginia.
For the sake of
argument, let's assume that the profits
from this venture were high enough to be
considered as a living income by North American standards.
The
argument that they are concerned about the midlisters doesn't fly when you
consider statements like this
from the head of Penguin Random House Canada, Brad Martin:
Considering the tremendous amounts of volatility stock investors have had to deal with over the last decade and the returns
from holding a mix of bonds and stocks that investors should expect to earn over the next decade, Mr. Bernstein, who passed away in 2009, would surely be making the same
argument.
Perhaps the most persuasive
argument for taking the time to
consider your seasoned credit comes
from the lost opportunities: college savings for their future children, investment in their retirement, financing a future business venture, a summer home, or even a trip around the globe — the list is endless!
The Nintendo Switch has been a runaway success, smashing sales records and bringing Nintendo back
from the brink after the Wii U. Even so, the
argument of AAA game releases vs. indies is still ongoing, with some saying that the Switch has too many indies and not enough AAA games to be
considered competitive with the Xbox and PlayStation.
No offence to you Joe but
considering the cost that reduces the amount of money
from each copy sold wouldn't your
argument saying they are doing this to milk the fans be somewhat invalid?
You could make a strong
argument that a game
from each series deserves to be
considered one of the best of each decade since the eighties.
The response of a rational person
considering the evidence
from both sides (which is a necessity for level 3 science) is to weigh evidence
from both sides and make both sides aware of
arguments from the other side and emphasize the need for refuting
arguments from the other side in justify your thesis.
Yet the stunning death tolls
from tornadoes this spring raise new questions about government subsidies for storm shelters, the psychology of warning response, the possibility of limited tornado evacuations, and the
argument that tornado warning and response should be
considered a national security issue.
As applied to the climate system,
consider it a plausibility
argument: the more rapidly and extensively the system is disturbed, the more we would expect that unexpected behaviors will emerge, and the further
from expectations they will be.
Snippet
from a recent article on a recent hurricane conference
argument (thanks to a link found at Coby Beck's «Things Ill -
Considered» page, link for that in the right hand column)
The
argument, a quote
from Chris H., was: «In contrast, those on the right tend to be more pragmatic and look at what works and
consider the evidence.»
Assuming your comment survives moderation, as it may well be
considered sloganeering, your
argument from ignorance (that is, lack of knowledge) is not universalizable.