I highly suspect you won't
get much argument from Savory there, but that is my own honest opinion, I haven't spoken to Savory about it.
DiNapoli is not likely to
get much argument from Cuomo and legislative leaders, who have already said an infrastructure fund would be the best use of the money.
DiNapoli not likely to
get much argument from Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders, who have already said an infrastructure fund would be the best use of the money.
Not exact matches
Once those respective attorneys are in the mix, they'll likely be pacing the
arguments to
get their client as
much from the settlement as possible.
But in the US, it's
much more likely that someone will
get angry at an
argument, be able to pull out a gun, and kill someone.
People may
get into cherry - picking verse
arguments, but you guys have a
much bigger difference — you view the Bible completely differently.
Apply the following to your
arguments and your beliefs and you will
get much farther: Separate your BELIEF from FACT.
Now you can argue some people's interpretations are irrelevant and dangerous,
much like scientists on the bleeding edge often do with other scientists, and you will
get no
argument from me.
I posted this a week ago to my personal blog and intended to cross-post it here without too
much delay, but I've just realized that I never
got around to it.There's a particularly bad
argument against those who accept the biblical prohibitions against same - sex sexual acts, and I think I've....
No
arguments there John.Do you remember when we had so
much quality that couldn't
get on the BENCH let alone the side.
look criticise wenger for his failures, demand a change i
get all of that, but do nt disrespect and insult a man who has done so
much more for the club than this joke of a man named Konstantin and do nt come with the
argument that the fans spent money on the club while Wenger earned money..
I don't
get this
argument that he will see how
much the Ox has developed after leaving — he looks pretty
much the same player to me, flashes of brilliance but still gives the ball away cheaply.
There's an
argument that URI didn't necessarily need to win this game to
get into the tournament, but it certainly makes for a
much more comfortable selection show and a
much easier week for the team.
but anyway,
argument for another day, for now, just wanted us to point out something... Let's all take a moment to appreciate the fact that for atleast 20 minutes in that game, we had pretty
much all our attackers in the pitch and still couldn't
get a goal!!!!!!..
Not trying to start an
argument just wanted to
get my point across and if the selection is switched (plus cech to me is a better keeper but the risk of courtois leaving if he wasn't given the number 1 spot is what meant cech became number 2 to someone ten years younger than him) that would make the split 5 - 6 arsenal - Chelsea, a
much more balanced split.
You'll probably
get a long, well - supported
argument about «exactly what is wrong with Raw,» and detailed thoughts on how the WWE has mismanaged their biggest prospects, but it all centers around how spectacle — the thing the WWE in particular depends so
much on — needs to be managed very, very carefully.
Getting tired of this
argument Too easy for players to hide behind Wenger, if he's guilty of anything it's protecting them too
much
I have no doubt that you can contribute something but you post with such vitriol and elementary dismissal that I never
get an
argument from you so
much as I
get a fit.
If we win the FA Cup and
get top - four then you may have an
argument, but as things stand things look
much worse than last season by any measure that counts IE.
Well, this same
argument can be made against Benz and true, he's not as indispensable as some say he is and CR will definitely not suffer too
much in his absence if we bought another striker but we mustn't reduce his work to nothingness and rubbish him at the slightest chance we
get.
@laninja, do nt
get my last post wrong mate i am not defending that it was embarrasing and keane, as captain, should hav been a man and told the ref he made a mistake, but the way he grabbed the ball amidst the georgians complaining to the ref smacks of everything i hav been complaining about this week, but listen does that mean the other 15 squad members should suffer because keane lacks as
much integrity as henry?i hav been surprised how easy lads hav found it to favour the french in this
argument....
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to
get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how
much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that
argument doesn't hold my attention.
I've posted for a reason, discovered that it was in fact unnecessary,
gotten some good info in the process, and pretty
much have no reason to continue a ridiculous
argument about what seems to you to be the case.
When Sweden was debating nearly a century ago whether women should
get the vote, one
argument against it was that elections would cost twice as
much!
However sage this
argument may be, it is unlikely to
get much traction with the Tesco workers Clegg will visit today.
For some reason this
argument didn't
get much traction with over 21,000 people, who complained to the BBC.
In the end one doesn't need to know
much about cognitive science to grasp the essence of her
argument: if we could only
get inside our children's heads, we would learn something deep about ourselves.
After showing how the «skills gap» originates in company policies, Why Good People Can't
Get Jobs explains why «the skills gap
argument has
gotten so
much traction, and the actual causes of the supply - demand job mismatch are so poorly understood.»
As Kevin has shown nothing about how
much precipitation will increase, his
argument does not even
get of the ground.
Very true Tom, I have always wondered why people make things more complicated than it is... There is so
much confusion out there, I feel I'm repeating myself to clients because they go away and come back to me with another
argument, ive now incorporated mental focus into my programmes with clients... I'm a strong believer in
getting your mind right and the weight loss will follow.
That stress response can be anything from what most people typically think of as stress, which would be driving in a traffic jam,
getting in an
argument with your spouse, financial stress or working too
much; all of that sort of thing.
So if primitive humans were
getting this
much fiber a day, that is a very strong
argument that they weren't
getting a substantial portion of their calories from zero fiber foods like meat or eggs.
My kids love the ranch flavor, it's one of the few veggies I can
get them to eat without
much argument.
The
arguments start to wear on the audience as
much as the characters, and by the time we
get to the scene in which Ben's mother (played by the invaluable Susie Essman, of «Curb Your Enthusiasm») Explains Women To Him in a tidy little monologue, even he has to admit that «that's a little reductive.»
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should
get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience
much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense
argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and
much,
much more.
The reason there is so
much attention to the
argument side is because this is a relatively new development (the new stuff always
gets the big attention).
In those places, Greene's
argument is exactly backward: Charter schools and their teachers pay the same high employer and employee contribution rates as all other schools, but higher turnover rates mean their teachers will
get much less in return.
Kohn knows the research literature, especially on motivation to learn, and generally
gets the
arguments right: too
much working for points and grades reduces the potential pleasure of mastering knowledge and ideas.
In another Albany chamber that same morning, a court prepared to hear the opening
argument in a long - running education finance case, Maisto v. New York, that contends students from poorer communities are
getting much less in per pupil spending — several thousands less — than their wealthier peers.
The only real
argument you'll
get from us against the Audi A8 4.2 Quattro is its $ 65,500 sticker - which makes this superb German luxury - sport sedan not
much more than a... Read more
So, by that definition, Michael's
argument of $ 1,000 doesn't even
get supported by the people who care most about how
much money someone makes.
Even if I agree for the sake of
argument that books are precious snowflakes, it doesn't follow that Amazon is therefore obliged to sell them at all,
much less sell them on equal terms to the books of Publishers who do have a contract.That this
argument gets any coverage at all underscores the desperate need for improved media literacy in this country.
Building a book - length
argument around his contention that «the seventeenth century is the moment when one world - view was displaced by another because the scientific displaced that of faith,» Grayling paints a picture of astronomers, mathematicians, medical doctors, and even alchemists often reaching conclusions that even they dearly hoped weren't true — because the answers meant opposing Christian doctrine, unwise if you wanted to keep your job, freedom or head... To my ear, though, the tone of the Grayling's prose is rather flat — think «textbook» and you've pretty
much got it — so many of these unexpected sidelights are not presented as compellingly or dramatically as one might hope.
People who say that readers are
getting too
much email and that mailing lists will stop working are using the wrong
argument to draw the wrong conclusion.
Also, I
get sick of the
argument that goes: so many people are writing and the market is full of dreck now and there is too
much garbage out there to even pick through
Of course, there is an
argument that you'd be
much better off browsing the Internet and viewing news stories online, where you can pretty
much get everything for free.
I aim for this and have no
argument against this, unless it costs too
much to
get this.
Moreover, something that
gets lost in the
arguments about credit quality is that the second - best predictor of mortgage default was how
much skin in the game these buyers had, and even if Canada is not as risky as the US on lending to people with poor credit scores, we are awash in high loan - to - value lending (with its explicit government backing).
All the math above assumes that I
get absolutely no benefit from the Ambassador status other than the complimentary weekend night so, if you factor in how
much I value the room upgrades and the late check - outs I
get on other stays during the year, there's an
argument that says my savings are even greater.
So
much more could have been done with this premise, yet doesn't take long for the game to go from playfully teasing fans about the ending to slapping them in the face every few minutes with some ham - fisted writing that increasingly becomes the
arguments of a team who clearly feel their audience just didn't, «
get it.»