Sentences with phrase «convincing argument is made»

Other than that split screen scene, no convincing argument is made to translate the story from the stage to film.

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As Eddie Nuvakhov, CEO and producer of LNC Productions, a company that specializes in marketing videos explains, «You need to show people how your product is going to change their lives for the better, and not just what the product is, if you want to make a convincing argument for its purchase.
In the notice of his decision, New York Supreme Court Justice Manuel Mendez supported the arguments made by Schneiderman at the November 25 hearing and did not appear to be sympathetic to or convinced by those of DraftKings or FanDuel attorneys.
In Millionaire Success Habits, Graziosi argues makes a convincing argument that your not - to - do list is far more important than your to - do list.
Those who are convinced that some mechanism makes historically reliable valuation measures wholly irrelevant are perfectly welcome to speculate as they wish, but aside from indignant verbal arguments, we see no rigorous analysis to support that belief.
If there's any argument to be made for growth, the following numbers are most convincing.
One of the things that may make Mr. Ham's arguments convincing for some is his use of other qualified scientists.
is a convincing and remarkably candid argument that the case for homosexual relations must be made against Scripture and the Christian tradition.
If what you're trying to use here is the ad hominem fallacy - attacking an argument by attacking the person making the argument - then the only people you'll convince with this tactic are those who haven't learned to think critically.
No argument He made or miracles He performed would have convinced them because the Pharisees had already decided they could not possibly be wrong.
This book is a convincing argument for getting your kids dirty, and making sure they are outside — and it's benefitted me, as well.
You can not convince a person that rational thought is the highest authority without making a rational argument.
Instead of endorsing separation, the Danbury Baptists continued to make the traditional disestablishment arguments, convinced, as many early Americans were, that separating church from state was not only misguided, but inconsistent with Christian social action.
But Rabbi David Novak of the University of Toronto, a frequent contributor to these pages, makes a convincing argument that the mutual dependence of rights and duties can best be conceived in terms of covenantal fidelity.
If his thesis is built around his interpretation of that verse then it is going to be difficult to sell the idea unless he makes a convincing argument against John 16:32 and Psalm 22, for me at least.
And a convincing argument can be made that, for serious Christians and Jews, a truly adequate education is education in the fullness of truth presented as the truth.
Ultimately, I've found these arguments to be pointless because you can't convince a creationist that evolution is the way to go and you can't convince an evolutionist that creation makes sense.
Even when an argument is won on pure logical grounds others are not necessarily going to be convinced, for logic does not equal plausibility and because pure logic always has its own inherent bias that makes people suspicious.
They often have just enough knowledge of the material to sound intelligent, and make a half - decent argument, which is convincing, but they don't understand it so they're blindly following something.
Anecdotally, I know for a fact that numerous attempts have been made, not to convince him that there is a God, but merely to apprise him of the elementary errors that throng his arguments.
One may make that argument in an eminently rational way, although in a way that will not be convincing to many people.
Nevertheless, a convincing argument can also be made for the second option.
Attempts have often been made to show that this man never lived, that he is entirely the product of early Christian imagination, but these attempts have at no time succeeded in convincing more than a few, and it is inconceivable that they would ever convince the Christian, for the event whose historicity is to him more than the conclusion of an argument but is witnessed to by his own being as a Christian — this event includes the appearance in history of this man.
I do so not because I am trying to use more popular essays to entice some to read the more «serious» essays — indeed, I think that the more popular essays are the more serious — but because, I am convinced, as a friend has put it, that «arguments, including moral arguments, can not be separated from the descriptions that not merely accompany them, but make them possible.»
One of his tendencies (and limitations) was to attack the weakest part of an opponent's argument but ignore the strongest or most compelling parts» a penchant that sometimes eroded his credibility, or at least made him less convincing.
On the far side of the older argument over the compatibility of Catholicism and democracy, this book seeks to convince us that the principles and practices of the free society are made necessary by Catholic teaching.
If the argument seems not overwhelmingly convincing, that introduces a feature of this section: the reader who follows along down the list of arguments increasingly gets the feeling Paul is not making his point well.
It's one thing to offer an argument that should only convince those who are already on your side but is a little deceptive because it makes an emotional appeal that isn't really all that rational on pro-life premises.
I'd make a pretty convincing argument that Riley Shehan centering PIT 4th line is a superior player to Valtteri Filppula centering PHI 1st line
We still got Chambers, Coquellin, Welbeck, Bellerin, Iwobi, time to sell all overpaid and overrated English core, if you're not convinced with my argument just make Arsenal play with all English core and you will see the results and if they really love Arsenal they will stop blackmail us about wages, they don't deserve it.Just think Wiltshire get more money than Coquellin and Bellerin combine.
They help the voter to find out whether a politician is clever, whether he or she can deal with criticism and can make convincing arguments.
One can make whatever argument you wishes to the House considering an impeachment, or to the Senate trying an impeachment, but ultimately, this would be about convincing representatives and senators to agree with your argument, not convincing a judge (although a judge does preside over a Presidential impeachment and senators might be inclined to defer to the rulings of that judge).
Spokesman Jason Post confirmed Thursday that the mayor had abandoned the plan, which had been set to kick in July 1, after City Council Speaker Christine Quinn made «a convincing argument» for why the tax should be dropped.
Padernacht said he was not convinced by the arguments being made for him to get out of the race, the primary one being that if he stays in, he will take away votes needed to beat Espada.
There are economic gains to be made by moving to clean energy, which should convince the people who are not convinced by the climate arguments, or the clean air arguments, or the national security arguments.
For his part, Spurlock makes a convincing argument that a fast - food diet is literally addicting.
For example, if a black hole is modelled according to string theory — in which the universe is made of tiny, vibrating strings rather than point - like particles — there are pretty convincing arguments that say information can get out, according to Joseph Polchinski from the University of California in Santa Barbara, US.
Still, it will not remain unanswerable, and even today convincing and well - anchored arguments can be made either way, for and against the significance of nuclear DNA damage in aging.
, made clear that institutional arguments were not as convincing as the recommendations for postdocs to be on higher salaries (which have
Dr Davis makes a very convincing argument that wheat is addictive.
Although he makes a compelling argument, I am not yet convinced that such large amounts may be necessary, so I would encourage you to do your own research, and adopt a sensible, middle - of - the - road approach when it comes to iodine.
http://www.gutpathogens.com/content/2/1/21 The attached study makes a very convincing argument that ulcerative colitis and crohn's disease are caused by exposure to mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (map) directly from the milk of or feces (from runoff) of infected cows.
OK, I have resisted wearing skinny jeans except when I have them tucked into tall boots, but you're making a convincing argument here.
Lesbian - only dating websites take that sort of thing pretty seriously because they want to maintain a positive dating atmosphere — you know, where creepy guys don't try to convince you to join a threesome or that lesbians are just confused and haven't met the right man (Fun fact: Anyone making that argument is definitely NOT the right man!).
«Outrage» makes a convincing argument that legislating while living in the closet is detrimental to everyone.
Nor is it too difficult to make a convincing argument that the war in Iraq was misguided (All you'd have to do is quote the 9/11 Commission's report).
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them makes a convincing and frequently stunning argument that there's (magical) life after Harry Potter.
The argument could be made, really, that he's unsympathetic from his first scene, although the movie does a good job convincing us that Connie has the best intentions at heart, even though it doesn't have him state his motives at all.
His God's insistence that random acts of kindness change the world sounds more Oprah - ish this time around, and even Freeman can not make the argument that the tale of Noah and the flood is really a love story convincing.
It also makes a convincing argument that sometimes, being bad feels pretty good.
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