Sentences with phrase «heard this argument made»

While it is important to warm up your muscles before most stretching (although I've heard arguments made that in some cases, cold, controlled stretches are important for inducing plastic deformation of the fascia and connective tissue), it's not a case of «more is better.»
I had never quite heard this argument made this way before — that high law school tuition results in less justice for public service law jobs.
By Lester Rosen, President of ESR (Originally posted on HR.Toolbox.com) From the mailbag: I have heard the argument made that using business connections sites is more accurate than resumes and can even replace a past employment check, since a candidate is not as likely to lie on an online service where many friends and colleagues...

Not exact matches

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.
I doubt the union's argument here can be made to hold water, though I would be interested to hear if readers think differently.
In the notice of his decision, New York Supreme Court Justice Manuel Mendez supported the arguments made by Schneiderman at the November 25 hearing and did not appear to be sympathetic to or convinced by those of DraftKings or FanDuel attorneys.
She tells The New York Times that as she prepared to deliver her closing argument, she went back and made additional notes to her original statement after hearing Bliss speak.
I heard this line of argument in 2011, 2012, 2013 — and it's still being made, with investing sages telling people to sell stock and hold more cash.
Yeah, but the opposite argument that I hear people making is that if they allow their currency to rise and their purchasing power increases, then they won't need all that investment in the US because they can rely on their own citizens to take the role of consumers.
«Although the FIA providers have the strongest irreparable harm argument of all providers impacted by the fiduciary rule, Judge Moss» questioning in the grueling three - hour - long hearing suggested that he is likely to deny the injunction and uphold the fiduciary rule on the grounds that NAFA was unable to make the required irreparable harm showing,» she said.
Many of the same arguments are made in favour of solar power — I hear this every time when I criticize Ontario for paying 80c / kWh for solar power.
On June 29, the Court heard oral arguments on the motion to intervene made by two Coinbase customers, John Does 1 and 2.
There is another argument I have heard CEOs make: «My company can not afford to alienate the President and face retaliation.»
It is also a matter of political common sense: If you want an argument to be heard, engaged, and accepted, you make it in a language that those you are seeking to persuade can understand.
Jake, the wild thing is that I hear Christians, Jews and Muslims that make the same «we are discriminated against» arguments.
It's all true, I just heard someone making that argument.
I can hear the arguments of some though: Just because they're happy does not make them right.
Most swing voters have never heard a conservative make an extended argument for any kind of market - oriented health care reform.
So she dismisses the argument, which she says she hears advocates of gay ordination making, that people can not be expected to resist their hard - wired sexual desires.
Gary, I understand your argument and heard it made quite convincingly by Andrew Sullivan, but we do wonder, how do you answer the calls for other «forms of marriage»?
I have heard that argument made before about social privelidge with being male.
Indeed, an argument could be made that at no time since the First Great Awakening have so many churches of disparate denominational, theological and stylistic approaches been so united in terms of their music: one can now walk into old - line Pentecostal churches, small - town evangelical congregations, mall - like suburban megachurches, and many a mainline Protestant sanctuary across the country on any given Sunday morning and hear the same hymns and choruses done in approximately the same musical styles, with similar settings and instrumentation.
Again I have to ask how solid is a religious «truth» if the best argument you can make is to threaten the lives of those who criticize it, or to destroy their criticism so that it can not be heard, or seen?
This argument, the cry raised in Soweto and San Salvador, is painfully familiar, and it is impossible to hear it without feeling the deep pain of those who make it.
I've heard more than a handful definitions or repentance and the content of saving faith and all make pretty strong arguments to someone like me who doesn't really know a whole lot (and even though I hold to faith alone in Christ alone there's even tons of different opinions on what that even means lol).
I have heard others make the argument that homosexuallity as a norm as always accompanied the downfall of many societies.
It would make honest liberals (and there are many) who do not know (or find it very easy to avoid) the worst in their own side and rarely hear solid conservative argument a little more open to discussion.
When campaigning against whaling gained momentum in the late 1970's, similar arguments were made in its defence that we now hear in support of live export: jobs depended on it; whaling underpinned regional economies; and what would local communities do instead?
I also hear capsaicin is soluble in alcohol (one of his arguments) but beer doesn't have that much alcohol so that shouldn't make much difference.
I'd rather hear both of your arguments and make up my own mind.
Makes for nonsensical, contrived arguments — especially for the shouters who are quite happy to accept whatever they hear as fact.
In my opinion Arsenal and Wenger will probably surprise us and appoint a manager we have never heard of, just like they did with the prof.. But just for the sake of argument I am going to make my choice from people we know.
One argument I've heard is that we're no longer making 53 - man roster decisions based on ST play as we did under Smith.
The worst thing I heard, however, was the unfounded argument that attachment parenting, in some way, made me a bad feminist.
I can't make that choice for anyone else either, but it does raise my hackles when I hear arguments that seem to assume that I think me having a bad time is a worse thing then the child I love and long for dying.
Josh Levy may call this argument a straw man, but I've been hearing variants of it from quite a few people over the last four or five years, and it's always made me nervous.
(Though, in context, on this occasion she seems to be talking more about what it takes for MPs to more genuinely represent a specific community: I have heard her previously make somewhat conflicting arguments on that broad theme: I strongly prefer the former approach that BME or Muslim MPs are not «community representatives» in that narrow sense.
Still, Democrats can use the hearing to air their concerns about the senator, who was a close adviser to Trump throughout the campaign, and make the argument that his views are outside the mainstream.
«I am still hearing the same arguments that the previous administration made to the City Council then,» she said.
«We have heard and we reject the political argument that has been made that raising the minimum wage will cost jobs — we believe the exact opposite,» he said.
First, fiscal discipline is fundamental to Labour's thinking and policy development, underpinning every proposal we make, every argument we advance — not only because our wider message will not be heard if people see us only as spenders, and not also as reformers — but also because we simply will not be able to deliver the changes we want to make in government if we do not have strong public finances.
He also can not be deported if he dies, an argument recently made by his solicitors at his court hearing.
He made that same Auschwitz / Catholic convent argument that I first heard from Long Island GOP Rep. Pete King, who's a Giuliani ally.
Clifford - I'm not saying we shouldn't make those arguments just that many people who need to hear those arguments are not going to read the Spirit Level, so you need to work out how to get those arguments into the Daily Mail.
«We have neither heard nor received written testimony from the leadership of either the Assembly or Senate making an institutional argument for a salary increase,» Cuomo appointee Fran Reiter said in a meeting of the commission last week.
«You can paint stripes on a dog, but that doesn't make it a zebra,» said former federal prosecutor Marc Mukasey, summarizing the argument he expects to hear from Silver's team.
And former shadow Armed Forces minister Toby Perkins said: «Both my parents were members of CND and I will certainly have made some of the arguments as a 13 - year - old as we heard from the front bench some moments ago.»
Fabian Hamilton, the shadow minister of state for Europe, said he had heard nothing new in the motion that expanded on the arguments made in the Chilcot report.
«I've not heard it before, so they're to be praised for making a new argument,» he says.
Hundreds of documents have now been filed by both sides, and after hearing these oral arguments on key points of contention, the judges are expected to make a ruling that could divide the intellectual property, give it all to one side, or even decide that neither party deserves the patents.
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