Sentences with phrase «effective than an argument»

Perhaps such assumptions are required by Friedersdorf's (mostly blue - state) audience, and perhaps such assumptions will be more effective than an argument from the Western tradition's account of human nature.

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No argument is more effective in promoting gay marriage than the insistence that its rejection offends our sense of justice and equality, especially as concern for the underprivileged and marginalized lies at the heart of our Judeo - Christian heritage.
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Dr. Phill, it appears your goal is simply to get Libtards foaming at the mouth rather than create any kind of effective argument that supports your claims of a Christian gods existence.
This is why the Christian faith, when it is made vital in terms of the equal worth of all persons to God, is a more effective solvent of ill feeling than argument, even as a sense of sin about race prejudice is a necessary prelude to repentance and change.
Both letters are more invective than they are argument; their writers knew that there is a time when scathing condemnation is more effective than calm apologetic; and it is from the vivid and violent picture of the heretics that we must try to reconstruct what these heretics stood for.
An argument often used by the baby food industry is that their products are more cost effective to your household budget than making your own home meals and purees.
Sound bites and scare tactics are far more effective than logical arguments and truth, just look at the current occupant of the White House.
It's more effective to expose the flaw in someone's argument than it is to label them, says Tom Clark, the editor of Prospect magazine
The argument could be made that a bit of EI is a more powerful and more cost - effective public relations tool than any website or pamphlet could ever be.
For instance, the authors refer to «the reform» case as though it were monolithic and uncontested, and cite, for example, arguments that certified teachers are no more effective than uncertified, with no indication that this finding is disputed in the literature.
This type of expected self - serving argument can be briefly and accurately disposed of by asserting and demonstrating that truly effective competition strengthens rather than weakens that which deserves to survive.
I agree with the arguments that charter schools are not necessarily more effective than the traditional public schools, and the fact that charter schools hire uncertified and less experienced teachers to teach.
A study from North Carolina provides some evidence for this argument, showing that teachers trained elsewhere were less effective than teachers trained in - state, though the difference was very small.
For example, rather than simply telling a student to make a more effective argument, a teacher could zoom in on whether the student's point of view is muddy, her reasons aren't clear, or her proof is incomplete.
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The automatic and sensible argument here is that the game is simply providing more options for achieving victory rather than simply generating the most effective military machine, but as something that advertises itself as being a deck - building area - control game I guess I was simply expecting the area - control aspect to actually matter in the grand scheme of things.
My first reaction was to think that you would be more effective if you simply presented clearly data and arguments that prove that the Robinson et al. arguments are riddled with important errors and based on bias rather than scientific arguement, without blatantly ridiculing of the people who wrote the article.
The key problem with this «moral hazard» argument is the hypothesis that «cost - effective, proven, scaleable CDR solutions» are poised to proliferate at greater rates than GHG emission mitigation technologies (such as renewable energy and energy efficiency) that are required to decarbonize our economy.
AGW doubters had better scientific arguments than AGW believers, but Senator Booker (D, MA) was surprisingly effective in his support of AGW believers.
I also agree that the fact that an effective stack can be established by orbital tuning establishes an argument from coherence that the pattern is found in the original data rather than simply imposed on it.
It is an equation that says almost nothing useful about climate — but the argument is that it says something else about climate than the usual idea of an effective radiating temperature.
Some methods may be more effective and cost - efficient at decarbonising than others, or some mix of all of these may be required, but that is a quite separate argument.
The link you provided is a rebuttal of that argument, i.e., the Bartlett formula for effective degrees of freedom fails in that case, and the statistical significance of their result is much higher than that formula would imply.
Serious opposition to cap and trade generally comes in two forms: an argument that more direct action — in particular, a ban on coal - fired power plants — would be more effective and an argument that an emissions tax would be better than emissions trading.
The Court's contention that EU law provides for a complete system of remedies, or at least remedies «sufficient to ensure effective judicial protection for individual parties in the fields covered by EU law» (Case C - 64 / 16, para. 34) has to be understood as a formalistic conception in the sense that BITs clearly provide more complete and effective remedies to investors than EU law or domestic law — and this understanding has been at the heart of the reasoning of arbitral tribunals in cases where they have rejected the argument that intra-EU BITs are incompatible with EU law.
This group writes about groaning in dismay at the unnecessary length of some submissions, at the failure of the attorney to focus on a particular or effective legal argument rather than applying a scattershot approach, and at attorneys who appeal to emotion or personal values at the expense of persuasive and effective legal analysis.
That is one of the arguments about the need for security measures surrounding electronic signatures for real estate documents: if people use faxes now, why should a new e-signature method have to be more reliable than such faxes in order to be legally effective?
Despite contrary arguments by several Member States, the Court had found that this constituted an obstacle to the free movement of capital, which even the conclusion of double taxation conventions with most EU and EEA Member States could not remove, as the effective tax rate remained higher than that for resident pension funds under all but three of those conventions (para 33 - 34).
But, there are a number of practice tips than attorney should keep in mind in designing and presenting an effective closing argument.
However, using it means much more than simply having access to, or holding data for its own sake; the value of accessing this volume of data relies on the effective analysis and interpretation of the content, to discover the key arguments, cases and documents for the matter at hand.
The company has claimed for years that YouTube ads are more effective than TV because they allow targeting — but that's an argument that can be made for may sorts of online ads.
Central to my discussion were three main arguments: that mediation is more flexible and empowering than litigation, that mediation is better for children and that mediation is both more time and cost effective than raising and settling a dispute in court.
My understanding of why some say it doesn't is the argument that a tax cut is more effective if it benefits the poor / middle class because the poor / middle class will spend most of it on consumption (say groceries) rather than investment (say purchasing an extra rental property).
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