Sentences with phrase «eyes at your arguments»

Your thoughts are interesting so don't think I rolled my eyes at your arguments, they made me pensive.

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You've likely already heard the arguments against being «unequally yoked» and possibly even rolled your eyes at all the familiar speeches.
The argument is our DM needs to be better at passing the ball, that means he needs to have the eye (and more importantly the ability) to pick out our attacking players between the line of midfield as opposed to recycling possession to CB's and FB's or having an attacking player come deep.
With Arsenal taking a 4 - 1 win to Russia in the Europa League this week, even the fact that CSKA Moscow are a tougher team to face on their own turf, the feeling is that the tie is abut over, so with the Gunners also now in touching distance of Chelsea in the fifth Premier League place, there is an argument that Arsene Wenger should have one eye on our EPL game at the weekend.
At best, she casts a critical eye over arguments such as that about the role of forced intercourse in evolution, pointing to the fact that in many species the female acts as a gatekeeper to reproduction.
The argument that breeders put money into the economy is no argument at all, and probably one that William Wilberforce rolled his eyes at regularly.
It asks everybody to look at it through a different, lighter eye, in order to have the conversation, not the argument,» Lewis said.
Over the «Main Development Region» for Atlantic hurricanes, the results are mixed and, to our eyes at least (see Figure 2), don't provide a compelling argument for hurricane activity reductions.
«Al Gore has studied the ClimateGate emails with his typically rigorous eye and dismissed them as mere piffle: Question: How damaging to your argument was the disclosure of e-mails from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University?
Once again you sidestep any examination of the criticisms to see whether or not they are warranted or even asking someone how they arrived at a given conclusion or what justification they have for a given premise and claim, based upon an argument from incredulity which is common, for example, in creationist literature to the effect of, «I can't believe that there is a natural explanation for the origin of the eye, therefore the origin of the eye must be supernatural.»
If this is meant as an argument for keeping the drafts out of the public eye, it is a stoooopider argument than anything that could ever appear at WUWT.
2) Question: I got into an argument with my boyfriend and he put wasabi sauce all over a pair of my jeans and threw them at me, getting it into my eyes.
This gives lawyers not only an ally, a fresh pair of eyes, as it were, on their tasks at crafting such essential documents, but also a new way of making the connection between the sources of law and the construction of arguments.
The plunging of Facebook's stock was eye opening for the cryptocurrency community and a current argument some people have: if some of the leading cryptocurrencies deserve their evaluation at more than 1 $ billion.
Justice reinvestment provides another argument for critically looking at these laws with an eye to reducing Indigenous imprisonment and expenditure.
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