But 24 articles in 18 different journals, collectively making several
different arguments against global warming, expose that claim as false.
We realised that the main reason for being interested in our fair was different for each company, so we had to
use different arguments when talking to them.
Of course we should take what happened in other cities and make sure it doesn't happened here, but that's
totally different argument.
For example, if you were marketing a car, you would
use different arguments to find a target audience of women than you would to men.
If Labour (for whatever reason) ended up in the same group as such a laughably unreformed and unrepentant Stalinists as the Czech Communists, then I think we'd have seen a lot more media attention and very
different arguments from certain people.
A party of government can not have a «sticking plaster» coalition that
makes different arguments to each group — it must address the issues that can bind this coalition together, notably housing, support for parents and childcare, and extending educational opportunity
While I find students are generally strong in recognizing alternative perspectives in an academic way — for example, analyzing
different arguments on why the American Revolution took place — I think there is a shortfall when it comes to empathizing with people outside their demographic,» he says, adding that he saw the same pattern at other high schools where he has taught in the past.
Staying true to his word, Andresen proceeded to publish a slew of posts addressing
several different arguments against raising the limit.
«If we obtain leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, they aren't bound by their earlier decision,» she tells Legal Feeds, adding she and her colleagues didn't believe stare decisis should determine the outcome since they
raised different arguments from those in Rodriguez.
It follows from this that to support the rightfulness of euthanasia with a number of
essentially different arguments is to put oneself in the wrong from the outset by admitting indirectly that no single absolutely cogent argument exists.
As more and more secular intellectuals became aware that they could not offer a philosophical defense of the liberalism that they cherished, an opening was created for
substantively different arguments.
She told ITV's Peston on Sunday: «He's
got different arguments from David Cameron, of course he has, but he's wanting us to remain in, there's no doubt about that.»
UCLA's Carlson said that the defendants will continue to file motions to dismiss the case
citing different arguments — that the court doesn't have jurisdiction in such a case, for instance, or that the defendants don't have standing, or that federal law doesn't provide any recourse in such a lawsuit.
The premise is that
different arguments fare better or worse for different parties and that by identifying and evaluating arguments that tend to go one way or the other, the brief can be made stronger.
He says he will be
bringing different arguments in this challenge when it comes to s. 15 of the Charter, which holds that everyone has equal benefit and protection under the law without discrimination.
Whether anyone thinks we should have a benefactor sponsoring us to the same level as those 3 is a
whole different argument, but until that happens we can not possibly be expected to be compared directly to them, and you can whinge and whine about it as much as you like but that is the way it is.
Defense attorneys present a variety of
different arguments in order to reduce or avoid liability in personal injury cases.
His lawsuit had a
slightly different argument, accusing Spotify of ignoring mechanical rights — the permission to reproduce copyrighted material.
There is, however, an altogether
different argument for these taxes: that when someone consumes such goods, he does impose a negative externality — on the future version of himself.