Sentences with phrase «facie argument»

That observation requires some further analysis, but it's a prima facie argument that most of the returns to HML are due to the leverage inherent in the strategy.

Not exact matches

For in spite of its prima facie attraction, and even if there is such a «primal» experience, that experience would not be accessible in any philosophically helpful way, could not be exploited without reliance upon the very analyses and arguments whose lack of immediacy and authority the appeal is seeking to escape, could not (even for oneself) sustain translation into the discursive and dialectical combat zone of philosophy, and could not by itself alone provide a nonarbitrary basis for determining what in it is essential to experience merely as such.
The Challenge of Peace, without reference to the logic of prima facie duties, replicates the structure of Childress» argument exactly: just war theory begins with a presumption against war, and the just war criteria function to override this presumption (or to show that it should not be overridden) in particular cases.
But besides the sheer prima facie preposterousness of the charge that John Paul II has been taken in by secularist and materialist arguments, my main worry in Prof. Johnson's criticism of the Pope's letter on evolution is the way he continues to suffer under, well, the fallacy of the false dilemma.
I agree that arguments contrary to Farrow's «have no greater prima facie claim to public consideration» than do his.
She rejected arguments for the use of prima facie evidence tests before extradition, saying it would be «absurd» to demand it of «mature legal systems» in the US, Canada and Australia when it is not required for other countries.
I just see this particular argument as obstructionist to say nothing of the fact that implying a primia facie dissonance between the ice core record and consensus of climate science as given by any reputable survey is tantamount to alledging either some sort of conspiracy or that climate researchers are uniquely dull.
It was also satisfied that the two agreements were prima facie required by ENRC in order properly to police the freezing order, and to enable it to enforce its judgment, although as described below it reached a pragmatic view as to how to deal with Zamin's arguments that the disclosure of the agreements would cause damage to Zamin's commercial interests.
The judge rejected Morris» argument that the defamatory statements were clearly set out in the website postings, holding that «it is not the role of the Court to parse the impugned articles and blogs... to attempt to determine, by divination or divine inspiration, which statements it should assess in determining whether a prima facie case has been established.»
The Tribunal also accepted the argument that an assessment of whether a claimant had made reasonable efforts to meet family status obligations (i.e. to self - accommodate) does not belong at the prima facie discrimination stage.
Thus, the termination of the old contracts did prima facie activate the time limit and so the EAT was right on the arguments addressed to it.
One does not want to have to explain «presumption» or «consideration» or «prima facie case» (though Ontario stopped using that expression, and all Latin, in its statutes 25 years ago)-- one wants just to get on with the argument.
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