Sentences with phrase «different arguments on»

I am all in favor of sorting out the merits of the different arguments on both sides.
Hell, you could say that's why sites like ours can co-exist; people like to hear different arguments on a game.
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.

Not exact matches

«Depending on how the targeting is happening, you can make potentially different sorts of arguments about whether or not Google or Facebook or LinkedIn is contributing to the development» of the ad, said Deirdre K. Mulligan, a faculty director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.
For me, though I learned a lot in college, the skill I continue to use on a daily basis in my consulting business is the ability to look at my own argument or point of view and examine why someone else might have a different perspective.
The more compelling argument isn't that Amazon and Netflix are competing on different fields, but rather that there will be enough room for both of them.
On the day of the third presidential debate between Trump and Clinton, Trump's team tested 175,000 different ad variations for his arguments, in order to find the right versions above all via Facebook.
Despite a lingering argument over whether Bitcoin is more or less important than its underlying tech, Consensus 2016 saw keynote addresses and panel discussions on applications for blockchain or distributed ledger technology in cross-border payments, smart contracts, government, security, identity, the Internet of Things, and all different kinds of clearing and settlement.
That is very different than the argument I hear repeated on this site that one can not prove something does not necessarily exist.
I see your argument as being there's an even deeper human condition that the arts can't ignore, no matter how much the artists want to, even if the spiritual world they are picking up on is godless or serving a different god.
His argument seems to hinge on the idea that capital punishment is so extreme and so different from all other punishments that it necessarily falls in the category of «high justice»» an attempt to «balance the cosmic books»» an authority which the state can not rightly wield.
The argument rests on the belief that his Resurrection was not different in kind from what they may look forward to through trusting in him.
Different positions on abortion can be authorized by the same theological argument.
The series, in effect, is an argument in favor of these stories, albeit on different grounds — scientific rather than religious or philosophical — though Bingham appears not to know this.
I agree that arguments based solely on religious beliefs are not useful or persuasive to those with different beliefs and should be kept out of the debate.
The failure to realize the significance of describing the attributes of God from two different aspects is responsible for most of the disputes and futile arguments with which Muslim books on theology abound.
There's so much more to be said, from various different angles: the experience of the Bible coming alive, intellectual arguments, historical arguments and so on.
On the issue of the «church» treating homosexuality different than other sins» I would say that this is a straw man argument.
Friedersdorf's argument relies on a more modern assumption: that what is other or different is, as such, good and lovable — or at least tolerable.
I did not mean to upset when I said, «it's only a theory» I just tried to say that the theory is an open, on going, unbiased argument that is completely different from religious doctrines out there.
On such a planet, the argument for design would look completely different, yes?.
This confusion is reflected in the sentence at the end of this argument, in which he says: «I conclude that, on process assumptions, it is unlikely that the world of nature is radically different than God intended it to be.»
I've heard more than a handful definitions or repentance and the content of saving faith and all make pretty strong arguments to someone like me who doesn't really know a whole lot (and even though I hold to faith alone in Christ alone there's even tons of different opinions on what that even means lol).
The fact of this common use of opsomai, and also the fact that we are able to explain the switch from crucifixion to parousia reference on the basis of our hypothesis, is, of course, the hub of our argument for a relationship between John 19.37 and Rev. 1.7, a common relationship to different stages of a Christian exegetical tradition.
He more explicitly takes up the arguments of liberals within the mainline church who suggest that conservative histrionics over the inclusion of homosexuals are no different from the resistance to racial or gender inclusiveness or to revision to the Book of Common Prayer (indeed, conservatives on the issue of homosexuality are in some regrettable company in recent history).
His legacy as one of the NFL's greatest ever is unquestionable and, depending upon the value you place on Super Bowl rings in a sport with 22 different starting players per team, an argument could be made that Manning is the greatest.
That's a whole different argument, something Ive noticed been done on here allot.
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller, wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating over our week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the argument you fall on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
What I do remember: The kitchen staff grumbling as they were told to stack the same ingredients in a thousand different ways, usually with gigantic hangovers, and often while having loud arguments with their girlfriends on flip phones and listening to Korn and DMX on an ancient boom box.
These signings undeniably look bad in retrospect, but the argument defending Pace's approach is that he was able to bet on five different players with potential upside with minimal long - term (or even medium - term) cost to the franchise.
But of course being an IBCLC, breastfeeding mum of three boys AND passionate about all things breastfeeding, I have a different view on the whole cow's milk / human milk la - de-da-de-da arguments and discussion that go on...
Then again, I find BOTH sides of this argument to be illigical idiots from the ground up, by somehow blythely assuming as axiom that the government owes ANYONE (straight or gay) different treatment based on nothing more than an agent of government having previously given them a paper statement that these two are now in a special relationship.
(That may might be taken as an argument for combining the two approaches, in terms of appealing to different audiences and trying to bring them together on equality).
«Munich» became a substitute for an argument: a lazy shorthand for drawing parallels between radically different historical episodes, highlighting the commonalities, downplaying the differences, and thereby resting on the implicit and fallacious assumption that the lessons of one period must automatically inform another.
His preparation for leadership was as non - existent as that of the more youthful Owen Smith, being on the backbenches since 1983, never needing or choosing to reflect on how to lead a team of different views, and how to project messages, frame arguments to a wider audience.
1.12 Because these two arguments rely on different sources of state power, it is appropriate at the outset to review the distinction in kind between powers reserved to the States and those delegated to the States by the Constitution.
That election was particularly damaging to the SNP because so much of its rhetoric is based on the argument that Scotland is a fundamentally different, more socially - democratic nation than the rest of the UK.
Stephen Tall rather effectively challenges the argument of Daniel Finkelstein which is in effect that anybody protesting on Wednesday, rather than Saturday, was asking for trouble (with no distinction between the different protests).
Special relationship After the Bush years, after Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and Iraq, this post-Suez argument may well resonate tonight, though Mr Clegg may not sound very different from David Cameron on it.
There are some arguments we've won, big arguments, on civil liberties issues and questions over Europe, where they have a different style, and didn't want to be distracted.
«Do they take on the argument about welfare reforms that the Conservatives would like, or find a different battleground?
Cornegy (D - Brooklyn) made a different argument, saying many people would not run for office if they didn't have a chance to claim full city pension benefits, which happens after ten years on the payroll.
The city lawsuit filed Dec. 15 by Miner makes a different argument: that COR officials reneged on repeated promises never to seek a PILOT for the Inner Harbor.
«They may have arguments saying that there's a separation of powers problem, but for me, rather than being embroiled and putting another thing on my plate, I took a different route.
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.»
Pan: Per capita, they are still obviously way behind the United States and other industrial nations and there is this argument that the United States and the West, you know, they went through their industrial revolutions and we need to go through ours, but still that ignores the argument that the others, the lessons learnt, you know, China should be able to take a different path and there is a budding environmental movement right now in China, trying to put pressure on the government to do something about this, but again, you know, these officials are addicted to economic growth.
Their argument rests on examples in which one chimp learns from another, and on the seemingly arbitrary differences in habits between chimpanzee groups at different sites.
«It was independently verified by two different labs, working on two different continents,» says Keim, a strong argument against contamination.
The arguments hinged on different impressions of how much awareness Schiavo still retained.
Statistical arguments must be used in many cases, but the velocities of the gas, when compared with the velocities found for stars and those anticipated on the basis of the dynamics of the Galaxy, provide useful clues as to the location of the different sources of hydrogen radio emission.
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