Sentences with phrase «even arguing over»

Moreover, we're not even arguing over whether the individual BEHAVIORS exist.
I just don't... I don't know why we're even arguing over this situation.
People are even arguing over who will have rights to the oil that lays beneath.
WHY is it that we even argue over these matters?
While could discuss, debate, and even argue over what the founding fathers might have meant, the Supreme Court, which was established by the Founding Fathers, declared exactly that: Freedom of religion also means freedom from religion!
They went on to reprise many of the attacks from their first debate, and even argued over who had the more flattering New York Times editorial.
Just as the students would disagree on whether the clock tower was to Ellis» right or left, depending on where they stood, two people in Einstein's block universe could even argue over the order in which events occurred.

Not exact matches

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.
While Republican leaders argued it would, every major independent analysis of the bill, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, showed that it would grow the federal debt over the next 10 years even when accounting for that increased growth.
Experts disagree over whether this bill would achieve its goals, though — some argue it could even backfire, spurring even more such suits.
It can be argued over and interpreted for centuries, but watching even a dozen films based on Tolstoy's text will provide only a partial glimpse into its intricacies.
Even as the politicos argued over job growth and a stagnate economy, entrepreneurs kept plugging along, cashing checks and finding themselves with a measure of security heretofore unheard of.
Some economists argue that even if there are short - term benefits to American producers and workers, over the longer - term trade intervention is harmful for U.S. productivity growth.
Even before the House of Commons can debate the options for electoral reform, it is arguing over how to choose.
Canada is a world leader in integrative trade, with well over $ 800 billion in Canadian direct investment abroad (CDIA), and we would argue that Canada's most successful exports are corporate divisions or even entire companies, not the products they produce.
Arguing in a vacuum over what Jesus would do in 2012 using a 2000 - year - old text is an academic waste of time and an outrage to those who are actually sick and dying right now, even if it is not completely irrelevant.
I think most are actually missing the REAL content of this article... to argue over GENX and GENY... etc.... is obviuosly not what the article is even about!
Now, as many of them argue for forcing others to do what they want, like forcing doctors to refer women to abortionists or even participate in abortions themselves, the traditional goal «has been thrown over in favor of a crusade to establish what might be called... «comprehensive liberalism» as the official pseudo-religion of the state.»
It is argued then, that the crushing, heart - wrenching pain of watching a child die, and the sense of deep loss that lingers afterwards for days, months, and even years in the hearts of parents, is the pain that God experiences for an eternity over the death of His Son.
Not only is the widespread emphasis on winning over others less than Christian, argues the writer, but even the concept of «doing one's best» is easily perverted into workaholism and pride.
Nor can it be argued (for instance) that God, when cursing Eve after the fall and describing to her how it was now going to be («your husband... shall rule over you» [Gen. 3: i6]-RRB-, was thereby prescribing that thus it evermore ought to be, even in the realm of redemption.
Even the earliest Christians argued over their texts (where the key ones are without authorship).
In a footnote Griffin argues that my argument for this is unsound, because I «downplay the extent to which, over time, even very small deviations from the divine aims would lead to enormous gaps between the actual and what would have been ideal in an abstract sense.»
Guns are very effective deterrents, and given that 99.9996 % of gun owners don't go out and kill anyone with guns (that's, 35000 murders (assuming one murder per gun owner, which is a generous number, divided by 100m gun owners, which own about 270m guns in the US), it's mind numbingly stupid to argue that GUNS are the problem, or that even legal gun owners are the problem, when you're more likely to get run over by a car (and 13 times more likely to just die of cancer).
When friends argued over differing viewpoints on sensitive topics, I'd keep my mouth shut, sitting on the fence, even if my butt hurt like hell.
As many journalists and commentators have argued, agreements like the TPP have dubious benefits for citizens of the countries involved.ISDS provisions have been criticised by U.S. Constitutional lawyer Lori Wallach for «empowering corporations to sue governments — outside their domestic court systems — over any action the corporations believe undermines their expected future profits or rights under the pact by reporting breaches, removing online content and even denying access to Internet users».
It might even be argued (and often is) that the tone of the criticism over his faults leads him to becoming a somewhat underrated player — a claim that would be scoffed at by those who remain wholly unconvinced of him.
MG we got something on sunday that we cant argue with (a footballing lesson), playin away suits us better in the big games because we do nt have to put the pressure on and can sit back and counter, but regardless denilson was terrible at his job saturday, his performance guaranteed a loss even if you lot werent on fire, if any other professional in any job on earth went about their job as denilson did sunday then there would be dead bodies dead pets car engines with screws missing doors falling off their hinges gas explosions computers crashing all over earth, i think we can stop chelsea this weekend without denilson and nasri
While most parents I know have strict limits on their first child even looking in the vague direction of the iPad, show me a second child who hasn't accidentally seen Frozen a zillion times, over their sibling's shoulder and I'll show you... oh wait, I'm too tired to argue.
It is sad that I have to say this but, just so you know, I have no issue with people who switch to formula or don't even breastfeed at all — I am fed up of people arguing over how we feed our babiesand although I'm pro breastfeeding that does not make me anti bottle feeding.
I even argue with my husband over this, he is one of those guys with issue thinking women need to cover up or have a «room» to feed the babies in.
Routine: In order to be ready for that first day, I would agree with the experts who suggest you should start your early - to - bed routine a few nights ahead of that first morning rush, or even a few weeks early according to Elizabeth Scott, M.S., but let's be honest, you should probably set your own alarm for 4:00 a.m. that first day if you have any chance at force - feeding your children breakfast, combing their hair, brushing teeth, getting dressed, going to the bathroom, packing lunches, arguing over footwear, dragging a comb through your own nest of hair so you look presentable in front of the other, scrambling neighbourhood parents before shooing the kids out the door.
It also offers a welcome contribution to the debate over reasons for America's special relationship with Israel, which many would argue no longer serves its best interests (and perhaps even perpetuates conflict in the Middle East).
Kate Osamor, the shadow international development secretary, said: «The Tories have been cutting the aid budget by stealth for years, and they are now arguing over whether to go even further by abandoning the international definition of aid.
Apparently Senate Repubs still have some very raw feelings over the mayor's involvement in the 2014 elections, even though one could fairly argue that his involvement actually contributed to Repubs PICKING UP seats in swing districts.
Even though only about 13 percent of rent - stabilized apartments turn over each year, a report released on Tuesday by the antipoverty group Community Service Society of New York argued that the vacancy allowance, which has been in place since 1969, is so high that it contributes more to the overall rise in stabilized rents than the annual increases.
Nader's lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission, over the FEC's refusal to even ask various state Democratic Parties and various law firms to respond to his complaint will be argued on January 14, 2013, in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit.
Glick argued that the state didn't try to take over schools in New York City during the 12 - year Bloomberg administration, even though some of the same schools that the governor calls «failing» now were struggling under the former mayor's leadership, as well.
Prosecutors argue Percoco had more sway over the Cuomo adminisatration than anyone else, even after he temporarily left his state job.
The counsels to both sides had argued strongly over the bail application till when it was evening, such that ruling on the application was not possible for the judge, who, as an interim measure, granted them an interim bail on that day, (March 28).
Kehoe argued that under Doe v. Bolton, another landmark case on abortion defining health risks abortion might remedy, the broad language would allow for abortions even when a mother is not in significant danger, an expansion over previous New York State law requiring a life - threatening condition.
Whitehall sources suggested that May had been urged to take a harder stance over Brexit by cabinet colleagues who have argued that a rerun of the referendum would result in an even more emphatic victory for Brexit, in the region of 60 % -40 %.
Even more dangerous may be the common idea that an addict must hit «rock bottom» before recovery is possible: it encourages helplessness and dissuades addicts from taking agency over their lives, Szalavitz argues.
Researchers here, many with outsize personalities and egos to match, argue over everything from the strength of the evidence to the ethics of clinical trials — even to the magnitude of the MDR malaria disaster: Is it a category 4 or category 5?
And their flexible, intelligent arms are the envy of roboticists and artificial intelligence engineers worldwide.But these animals, which have evolved over hundreds of millions of years, can teach us even more about security in the 21st century than camo and communications, Rafe Sagarin argues in his new book Learning from the Octopus: How secrets from nature can help us fight terrorist attacks, natural disasters and disease (Basic Books, April 2012).
Even with profound and important surprises like Ardi and Flo, scientists argue endlessly over their meaning.
His belief in women's abilities carried over when he hired staff, even though critics of women's higher education argued that women «originate almost nothing, so that human knowledge is not advanced by their work.»
However, it's earned a following over the years, and it can be argued that it's even scarier than the original «Exorcist» (at least, Blatty has said so).
While most critics argue over the racism in Pulp Fiction or the mindless violence of Kill Bill, most people argue whether Death Proof is even any good.
Even though the innuendo may go over the heads of the youngest audience members, the script contains some sexual overtones when Manny and Ellie argue over his indelicate approach to wooing her.
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