Sentences with phrase «further ammunition»

The phrase "further ammunition" means additional evidence, facts, or arguments that support or strengthen a particular position or argument. Full definition
Phantom Thread, meanwhile, was a surprise Picture / Director movie and, while proving incredibly popular with critics and Paul Thomas Anderson partisans (a Venn diagram that is essentially a circle), this will likely only serve as further ammunition for when PTA finally does get his Oscar in some future year.
Critics who have argued that the government's flagship free school policy has suffered from weak oversight have been given further ammunition as an investigation into a pioneering free school in Bradford, West Yorkshire, found an alleged trail of misused funds, unexplained invoices and improper payments.
Recent discovery by Davy et al (2010) of kilometer - wide (ten 8 - 11 kilometer and about 1,000 1 - kilometer - wide features) eruption craters on the Chatham Rise seafloor off New Zealand adds further ammunition to the Methane Gun hypothesis.
The admission may provide further ammunition for a recent Malaysian government crackdown on foreign banks trading in the ringgit in offshore market, seen by bankers as an attempt to curb a devaluation of the currency.
Last night's by - election results may produce further ammunition to those Labour «greybeards» who are urging Gordon Brown to be cautious about an autumn General Election.
NES» Massachusetts Exam Critics of teacher testing in general and NES in specific can find further ammunition in an article in the June 2001 of the Phi Delta Kappan: «What Did the Massachusetts Teacher Tests Say About American Education?»
(Hmm, this is perhaps further ammunition for Mike Fox's post yesterday: See «What does Project Virtual Attorney mean for employment law?»)
More than two years have passed since his last cap but Jonjo Shelvey gave further ammunition to those clamouring for a fresh England call with another impressive display in the middle.
Her votes against major sections of the 2015, 2016, and 2017 state budgets — omnibus bills that combined popular legislation with controversial policy and basic funding measures — may provide further ammunition for the opposition, according to Sherrill.
It is further ammunition for Britain's largest union, Unite, which says failing to offer a referendum would leave Labour weighed down by an «electoral millstone» next May.
The comments, made by Emil Michael, the company's senior vice-president for business, give further ammunition to critics who accuse the company of being arrogant and unethical.
of Robin van Persie to add further ammunition to Manchester United attacking artillery in tandem with Wayne Rooney.
Further ammunition has come from the first volume of the unexpurgated Alastair Campbell diaries (as opposed to the heavily censored 2007 version) and Chris Mullin's Decline and Fall.
This whole incident is further ammunition for those who want the secretive Candidates» Committee replaced with an open and transparent panel — the members of which are democratically elected by the voluntary party.
RESOLVED, that the Cortland County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc. requests the repeal New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 («NY SAFE Act») for the reasons mentioned in the preceding paragraphs of this resolution; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Herkimer County Legislature does hereby oppose the enactment of the New York State Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 because it fundamentally alters or abridges the right to keep and bear arms without addressing the problems of gun violence; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Livingston County Board of Supervisors calls for the repeal of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 («NY SAFE ACT»); and, be it further
All the devils are here is well worth a read — I've been meaning to post something on Moody's for ages and this book gave me further ammunition.
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