Sentences with phrase «don't argue»

We can't assume that buyers alone are responsible for evaluating whether the team behind a campaign can pull it off on their own, he argues.
But he argued that Russia would benefit more from a measured response.
One of the most difficult things I saw as a youngster was my parents arguing over whether my dad had an extra dollar to give to my mother.
True, the central bank indicated that it would be looking past inflation figures, arguing that the numbers are being skewed currently by idiosyncratic factors.
AT&T argues that it will make content available to all in a level playing field and will commit to that behavior.
For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
The company regularly posts quarterly losses with few historical parallels, even as regulators and critics argue with growing vehemence that the company is exploiting and underpaying its drivers.
Harvard's Michael Porter argues that cutting coal in favour of natural gas is the most pragmatic solution at the moment
The heart of exceptional mental toughness, these writers argue, isn't the ability to shut the world out, but a desire to engage it.
So while it's hard to argue with New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady's success — he's one of just two players to win five Super Bowls — some of the things he does differently are, well, really different.
I argued recently in our Brainstorm Health Daily newsletter why arming teachers is a dangerous idea.
Activists argue consumers make the best decision by not using straws at all.
Whether the projects will pay off down the road is an open question: Some critics argue that China is funding them indiscriminately in a global pork - barrel push to build alliances.
One former private lending executive, who would only comment on condition of anonymity, argues the recent growth in the private lending space represents a market response to excessive constraints on mainstream financial institutions.
The case for a more disciplined approach has been powerfully argued by...
As YouTube star Mamrie Hart — her popular channel You Deserve a Drink has more than 1.2 million subscribers — set about writing her second book, which some could argue is an even scarier prospect than writing your first, her M.O. was to seek out adventure.
He argued on behalf of Grokster, another ill - fated music service, before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
The Times could obviously argue that the public interest outweighs the restrictions imposed by these laws, but not everyone is convinced it would succeed.
At the very least, it might be prudent for the BoC to separately take into account asset prices when it sets monetary policies (as I've argued in past columns stretching back to 2007).
Speaking to Deadline, Jackson said that the movie industry is currently «dying, slowly» while arguing that Screening Room could help the traditional movie industry add a new, healthy revenue stream by tapping into the demographic of consumers who are already eschewing trips to movie theaters.
«I would argue that, in general, Google would benefit from prioritizing its focus on endeavors that directly relate to advertising or otherwise reinforce its position in the space.
These might sound like just the half - thought - out utterances of kids, but there is actually real wisdom in these everyday expressions, Riggle argues.
Trump reportedly argued that Mueller had a conflict of interest which prevented him from handling the Russia probe fairly.
Acuff argues that what prevents people from completing goals isn't a lack of effort but the desire for perfection.
Mauro Porcini, the chief design officer of PepsiCo, argues that true innovation isn't about creating the «next big thing» to capture their fleeting attention.
THE OFFICIAL REACTION: Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi issued a brief statement arguing his recently passed austerity package will shore up the country's finances.
Bestselling author Michelle Gielan argues that reading one bad email in the morning can throw your entire mood off and lead to a bad day.
Ideology aside, Demographia has a point when it argues that Dallas beats Toronto also because more people in the Texas city can afford to buy a home.
No one would argue that there isn't some wisdom to these ideas.
He argued in a blog post that a single figure, even the son of a king, in pushing for a great deal of change in a country where the politics and power accumulated over decades are complicated, could end up producing the opposite of stability.
More recently, some have argued that redistricting has created politically lopsided seats that strongly favor one party over another.
But not everyone agrees that foreign property ownership is a good thing for Canadians, and critics argue that wealthy non-Canadians are driving locals out of the market in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat who led the progressive opposition to the bill, which she nicknamed the «Bank Lobbyist Act,» argued it will increase risk in the financial system and make another devastating economic crisis more likely.
«The current pace of repricing in fed funds is not immediately problematic for the Fed and there is yet time to price more into the curve, though we'd argue that at the June meeting, it's likely the markets will have to come to grips with the possibility of a fourth hike in 2018 and price more appropriately,» Lyngen said.
This alone strongly argues against any inference of protectionist hordes rampaging across the land.
This is further evidence, he argues, of the need for pipelines to more safely move Canadian oil.
In fact, I'd argue that a person's character is more important than their skills.
In many cases, it means arguing with your Canadian provider about unlocking your phone, paying a hefty fee to do so, or voiding its warranty and violating the carrier's terms of service by jail - breaking it.
Apple's service stream revenue has never been quite as important as it became in the second quarter of 2018, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued on Wednesday.
Fritz argues there is an inherent tension between these two states that can help you «organize your actions, focus your values, and clearly see what is relevant in current reality.»
However, with families, you've been arguing for decades.
Well, enter today's report, which argues that VCs need to do a better job at communicating.
Trump argued that the insults he has hurled at rivals during the primaries came in response to comments those rivals made about him.
Nope, argues University of San Diego philosopher professor Nick Riggle in his new book On Being Awesome: A Unified Theory of How Not to Suck.
Mnuchin has argued that because of larger economic investment from businesses, growth from the plan would increase tax revenue despite lower rates.
Most recently, Guardian reporter Julia Carrie Wong dug up quotes from a 1995 book in which Thiel and his co-author argued the definition of rape was overly broad and included «seductions that are later regretted.»
Critics of Chinese business practices argue that Tesla faces certain IP theft as soon as it brings manufacturing into China.
But even some journalists who have themselves clashed with Trump issued disapproving statements, broadly arguing that the tone of the attacks was too harsh, and could undermine the higher goals of journalism.
Moscow has tried to legitimize this course of action by arguing that the Taliban is helping in the fight against ISIS.
Leader - Chivée's newly - released book, Crossing The Thinnest Line, argues that diversity is the single most undervalued and underleveraged economic asset in the US today.
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