Sentences with phrase «heard arguments about»

We have already heard arguments about how this new group of scientists lacks authority, expertise, and how these scientists might be funded by Exxon Mobil.
Brown v. New York parent plaintiffs continue to fight for their day in court; supporters rally with them in support of fair funding Rochester court heard arguments about why the charter funding case should not be dismissed, as the state continues to try to have it thrown out; parents and supporters rallied before hearing
Meanwhile, a North Carolina judge heard arguments about new proficiency standards for public schools.
Lawmakers also heard arguments about a bill that would ban the sale of puppies coming from so - called puppy mills.
Today the state Division of Human Rights heard arguments about a Capital Region farm's refusal to rent out space for a same - sex couple's wedding.
I've heard the arguments about voting being economically irrational and I know my proposal doesn't solve that.
They have heard the arguments about attracting newcomers and retaining old - timers.
I do hear your argument about being a carnivor but they do nt plan on eating the birds.
I am waiting to hear the argument about vasectomiies!
Permits the Irish courts to hear arguments about the European Convention on Human Rights in cases before them
Some laughs - more guffaws really - from the Tories lead him onto that often - heard argument about them wanting to cut spending.
Guterl: Well, I've heard that argument about the power grid, that the power grid is very vulnerable to attack.
Hawaiʻi Supreme Court justices will hear arguments about whether anti-TMT forces are entitled to another contested case hearing — this time, on the telescope's sublease.
On Wednesday, September 7, a Rochester court will hear arguments about why the Brown v. New York lawsuit should not be dismissed, as the state continues to try and have the case thrown out.
ADVISORY: September 7 - Critical Development in the Brown v. New York Lawsuit Rochester court will hear arguments about why the charter funding case should not be dismissed, as the state continues to try to have it thrown out; parents and supporters to gather for rally before court hearing
Instead of having to hear 5 separate cases, all of which start with, «She failed to control her elephant,» the court can hear arguments about elephant control once.
While the US courts hear arguments about alleged price fixing and anti-trust issues between Apple and five of the Big Six publishers» effort to reduce Amazon's hold on the ebook industry, a similar investigation has been going on in the EU over the same accusations.
He and nine of his colleagues, who sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, were hearing arguments about whether the Obama administration's signature domestic climate policy passes muster under the Clean Air Act and the Constitution.

Not exact matches

Basically sick about hearing about poor Gina, the argument is very simple in it's basis, that is Lange will stated that his estate is to go to the decendants of him.
«I've heard several arguments over the years about how this doesn't really matter, but I believe it does,» writes Rae in his LinkedIn post.
The eight justices, who open their 2016 - 17 term on Monday, will hear arguments on Wednesday in the case of an Illinois man, Bassam Salman, who prosecutors said made nearly $ 1.2 million trading on inside information about mergers involving clients of Citigroup Inc, where his brother - in - law worked.
BM: The best argument I have heard against people complaining about the Bitcoin Foundation is that there is nobody forcing the community to support them.
The «stock accumulation» line refers to a toehold position that Simon has accumulated in Macerich; people like to complain about toeholds these days, but I have never heard a serious argument that they might be illegal.
I have heard many arguments about how a downtown arena could revitalize the area, but I have not been convinced that our current arena, Rexall Place, is as bad as its detractors would characterize it.
You'll find exactly the same kinds of arguments about racial integration in the armed forces that you're hearing now about gays in the miltary.
I've heard lots of arguments about why everything Matt Walsh publishes should be deleted, recycled, and then the hard drives they were deleted from melted down into slag and thrown into an active volcano to ensure that none of his radical ultra-conservative garbage is ever recovered, but all of them seem to center around the idea that because he is condescending, he is wrong.
I feel strongly about this because I hear the argument used quite often that people should submit to authority, even if it's abusive, because that's what Jesus modeled for us.
I haven't heard that argument used for movies since the early days of pornography when hard - core pictures were preceded by a warning from a man wearing a doctor's smock about the terrible things viewers were about to witness.
Did you hear the one about the dipshit Dodney who counldn't form a coherent argument?
I personally find his argument fresh, trenchant, and interesting, and I look forward to hearing more about his «many - layered self.»
To the unbelievers — yes, you are experts at logical arguments and I've heard about the flying spaghetti monster and the wizard in the sky.
I have heard that argument made before about social privelidge with being male.
But behind these commonsense arguments, beyond the raging suspicions and doubts, I could hear something else: My heart's contemptuous refusal to care about this guy.
Hearing stupid atheists respond to my posts is the best evidence that i'm right... you get all these angry morons that don't have a clue what they're talking about trying to attack my argument, «BUT THOSE PEOPLE WHO MURDERED MILLIONS THEY WERE N'T DRIVEN BY ATHEISM TO KILL»....
I have heard this argument a lot on this site — about how David is being «exlcusive» or whatever other lament is thrown his way for taking a stand.
This whole argument is about the silliest I've ever heard.
Joy itself is evangelical, and people are more easily shocked by a happy, chaste Christian than they are by hearing about statistical studies of homosexuality or even philosophical arguments, such as sexual acts having intrinsic meaning and being open to new life.
Among the arguments for and against school busing, we do not hear much about the fundamental issue of racial alienation.
I have yet to hear a compelling argument about the Earth not being round.
So I took some time to ponder it, and this summer I re-read The Lost World of Genesis One and had the chance to hear Walton speak about his argument in the book.
I've come to realize that the athiest argument is usually about 1 percent persuasion and about 99 percent self - serving... you have to hear it and sell it to yourself repeatedly, whereas I already know what I know.
Prior to going on an un educated rant you should do some research about the issue you speak about and not simply base your argument on things you have heard or read by others.
They need to hear this, not as a snark, not as an argument, but as a statement of fact about what many of their fellows, even their normally mild - mannered ones, really believe.
Yes, yes, I've heard all the arguments about logical reasoning and scientific research.
The most common complaint I hear about this diet is that «it costs too much to eat healthy»... well, I have an argument to that!
The two proceeded to have an intense, back - and - forth argument about domestic vs. foreign, which, Mackay noted, entertained the spectators who happened to be within hearing distance.
If someone still thinks Philly crushed NO in that deal, regardless of Holiday missing about half of his first two season on the team, I'd like to hear the argument.
I have heard the argument that it clearly is the case that no one knows, so what is the point of writing about it — which rather ignores the fact that something is going to happen, even if we have no idea what that something is.
It is a challenge to deal with a high level of resistance... If I were in that spot what I would LIKE to do would be to mirror the first response that seems to be moving away from engagement... the less rational argument... I'd try to stay with his energy... like, «so you're really firm about your view that...» reflecting back what I heard him say, and continue along that path.
You might hear both sides of the argument about diarrhea.
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