Sentences with phrase «convenient argument for»

Sounds like a convenient argument for manufacturers unwilling to offer inclusive products.
We already used the 2018 pick to draft either Kuzma or Hart (whichever is the more convenient argument for you at the moment).
You said, «To discount The Bible as merely a «fairy tale», or deny the life of Jesus just doesn't cut it without ANY counter-evidence, so you make the convenient argument for yourself that there is no evidence to counter.

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Liberals bring Jesus into the argument when it is convenient for them, disregard their support for abortion.
I realize it's convenient for your argument to decide who is and isn't atheist, but you're not really making your case.
They see green arguments as a convenient cover for politicians who want to find stealthy new ways of raising taxes.
September 8, 2017 • Some new research says that many people use free speech arguments only when convenient, and as a cover for their own feelings.
As Joe brings events closer to the point where Seligman found her, von Trier's script gives Joe long, philosophical speeches while Seligman serves as the vehicle for convenient straw man arguments von Trier is eager for Joe to knock down.
At the same time, their silence gives tacit support to arguments by traditionalists that standardized testing should not be used in evaluating teachers or for systemic reform (even when, as seen this week from American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten and others critical of the state education policy report card issued by Rhee's StudentsFirst, find it convenient to use test score data for their own purposes).
The arguments in this post for concluding rates of change as observed in the 20th C were «unlikely» to have ocurred previously are weak, unscientific and come across as seeming just convenient.
After about three weeks starting mid February, 2006 of being what it was designed for, a convenient place for me to keep my standard arguments handy for sci.environment threads, and with only a trickle of visitors, I was outed by RealClimate and things really took off.
I find this sudden passion for holding the line, refraining from criticism, and keeping arguments about science inside the academy and away from editorials and blogs, quite... convenient.
What Mann did was flip the the established relationship because it was convenient for his argument.
At some point the argument becomes (or maybe at some point the argument stops being) who bears the cost of putting the disclosure into a form that is convenient for the defence?
The argument that our association should adopt the policies of other professional associations in a cookie cutter manner, simply because it is convenient for legislators, goes against the grain of everything that we do as HR professionals.
Although it is not necessary for me to deal with the argument that the object of an estoppel is to avoid detriment and not to make good the assumption on which it is founded, it is convenient that I note my agreement with Mason C.J. that the substantive doctrine of estoppel permits a court to do what is required to avoid detriment and does not, in every case, require the making good of the assumption.
What you need to characterize as «arguments» are but mere rationalizations to justify your own predisposition towards shortsightedness, as this was convenient for you in order to justify a: means to an end mentality.
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