The debate misses the point that Islam is no longer a religion, it has become a cult thriving on murder, terror, teaching of youth to become bombers and radicals, and stone age control of its followers.
But Sam Chaltain, a writer and education advocate, says
the debate misses the point.
Our stance and an analysis on the impact of systematic risk on four types of strategies are explored in depth in our white paper «Losing the Forest for the Trees: How the Active vs. Passive
Debate Misses the Point.»
But
these debates all miss the point.
But what if this whole
debate misses the point?
As a result, while I applaud Nic for finding the error / interesting choice of priors, for me the whole
debate misses the point.
Not exact matches
Much of the
debate over Trump's trade policy seems to
miss the
point that the economic effects of any trade measure depend on how it affects capital.
The links vs. content
debate has often times
missed the
point since you need quality content to get people to link to you.
The
missing piece in the payment
debate is the
point - of - sale terminal, as it influences what payments a business accepts and, to some extent, what price they pay to have receipts processed.
I see it as a book about the Kingdom of God, and what life looks like when you live into the «other side» of so many of our
missing - the -
point gender
debates in the Church.
All this
debate over abortion
misses the
point.
@ Doris: you are reading this entire discussion through last week's
debate and therefore
missing the
point of the altogether DIFFERENT discussion happening here.
But when we see the people on the other side of the
debate as the enemy (by calling them names, labeling them or demeaning their convictions), we
miss the
point of what «fighting for our faith» is supposed to be about in the first place.
Debates about whether DW is good enough to be a fully paid up Arsenal 1st X1 player are
missing the
point in my opinion — he is a fantastic squad option / player and behind every successful club there is a well structured and balanced squad.
I think everyone is
missing the
point of what is most important in the ongoing
debate of bottle vs breast.
But to obsess about the past — or worse, to become locked into a sterile
debate about prosecuting actions then by standards now — is to
miss the big
point.
Anyone who tries to turn this into a
debate amongst equals is
missing the
point.»
The
debate in England over Scottish independence
misses the
point.
For me this
debate rather
misses the
point of Boris's comments which were not really about history or the EU, but about attempting to create associations between people and institutions he disagrees with and murderous dictators.
However, the
debate in recent days over whether Boris's comments are «offensive» or not
misses the
point.
Indeed, by limiting the
debate to whether PIER does or doesn't prevent schizophrenia, it's possible to
miss a larger
point, namely, that most of the patients enter the program because they are in serious need of help, without which they could succumb to psychosis, violence, or suicide.
A
debate rages as to the precise date of peak but
misses the
point when what matters is the vision of the long decline on the other side of it.
The
debate boils down to semantics as much as science, and it largely
misses the
point.
This is a separate
debate to which others have made very useful contributions on this site useful contributions on this site; but suffice to say becoming too bogged down in the detail of content
misses the much bigger
point about how we best prepare our young people for life after school.
Debating whether kids need hands - on training or academic rigor
misses the
point; two schools embrace the idea that to thrive, students need both
Beyond that, one of the interesting characteristics of this whole
debate is that it
misses, I think, a crucial
point.
Certainly you can spend more or less than the amount she suggests, but those who were
debating the number I think
missed the most helpful
points of the article.
While a lot of
debate has happened regarding the term customer vs vendor, I think that tends to
miss the overall
point vs the semantics.
Many commentators seem to
miss this
point, being the vocal core of the grand illusion, entangling the self - publishing and ebook publishing
debates, when in fact they are mutually exclusive.
This is an important
point that people
miss in the whole life vs. term life
debate.
The
debate over Active vs. Passive investment management has been raging for some time, but does it
miss the
point?
In essence, he's saying that
debating whether humans caused this storm
misses the
point.
One important
point he makes that I have not seen discussed elsewhere is that the
debate (such as it is) of whether global warming might be a good thing fundamentally
misses the
point.
Beyond a certain
point, and I think that
point has been passed in this discussion, there needs to be some common understanding of the motivations of actors and if that common understanding is
missing the
debate simply circles.
It is to suggest, however, that
debates about the anatomy of honest brokerage, or to devise codes of ethics for scientists, may
miss the
point.
In that case, you do
miss the
point of
debate.
Steve, if I may, I believe that you have
missed the
point of much of the
debate.
You have
missed my
point, which is that there is no basic science that settles the
debate.
I would think, however, that he is
missing an important
point: if they can not be divorced, so justifying scientists attempting to influence the political
debate, then there would be no reason for the politicians to not influence the science, most likely through funding.
Second, you
miss the nature of the
debate, and this was my key
point.
I think that some of the
debate amongst environmental groups on the question of opposing or supporting the CPRS
misses the
point.
I must admit to being somewhat frustrated with the global warming
debate in that I think it's
missing (and indeed drawing focus away from) the
point, which is that we need to focus on long - term sustainability in our interactions with the planet.
You can't move these days without law firms and legal IT vendors talking about disruptive innovations however in this LexisNexis Business of Law white board video (which runs under five minutes) Christopher T. Anderson argues that «The
debate misses the real
point.
But prof. Waldron's tweet
points at a complexity that is often
missed in
debates about democracy and judicial review — including, unfortunately, in his own work on this subject.
In response to Buterin's tweet, Greg Maxwell, former Bitcoin developer, posted on Reddit that Ethereum's operators are
missing the main
point of the hard fork
debate: