Sentences with phrase «heated argument about»

Z.K.L. was allegedly to have grabbed and pushed his wife during a heated argument about the raising of their child.
During a heated argument about ending the marriage, the police were called an allegations of domestic violence were made.
The character of Flood's work is not the critique of a detached and ironic appropriationist, but rather more a tirade of extreme opinion in a heated argument about culture.
So much better said than my attempt to explain it to my husband, which turned into a heated argument about the lack of integrity of Harlequin is exhibiting by participating in vanity publishing and the way they're marketing it.
There is a lot of heated argument about whether ebooks will replace printed books, the heat generated almost exclusively by people with their own monetary interests in pushing one over the other.
TJ Miller called Donald Trump a «troll» during his opening monologue at the Critics Choice Awards and sidestepped mentions of his arrest after he reportedly slapped an Uber driver during a heated argument about the president - elect.
But there will still probably be two or three obvious candidates and a heated argument about No. 4.
When I saw this video of Fox News» Megyn Kelly taking on two men in a heated argument about stereotyping women, it only confirmed to me that beneath all the layers of reasoning there resides a deep - seated, gut - level emotional conviction that women must fulfill their stereotypical roles.
Best - case scenario: The movie inspires heated arguments about which of its two stars shines brighter, which rage on until someone sensibly points out that it doesn't really matter, since they're both fantastic, and Carol is much more than the sum of its performances in any case.
There are heated arguments about whether that rise should be capped at 1.5 or 2.0 degrees Celsius (2.7 or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), relative to its pre-industrial value.
couples are having heated arguments about Trump versus Clinton and, as a result are now making appointments for marriage counseling.

Not exact matches

Conversations about emotional issues like animal cruelty can quickly devolve into heated arguments.
The decade between the cloning of Dolly the sheep and the election of Barack Obama was rife with heated public arguments about embryo research, cloning, assisted reproduction, and other matters bioethical.
I'll never forget sitting in the living room of a family from my old church, engaged in a heated argument with several straight, married couples about whether or not one could be both a follower of Jesus and gay.
Often the arguments will shed a lot more heat than light on the issues we were arguing about.
It's like getting into a heated argument with friends over what your fortune cookie is saying about your life.
I do feel that these arguments, while sometimes heated, draw out key issues about school food reform and give everyone, myself included, something to think about.
My daughter and oldest son were in the throes of a heated argument when a store attendant got uncomfortably close... [Read more...] about This is the Crucial Difference Between Positive and Permissive Parenting
The heated argument came about after the Majority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah - Bonsu, described the motion filed by Muntaka as incompetent.
«Later in the evening, two men from the Seneca Nation were in a heated argument that appeared about to turn physical when I stepped in, introduced myself and tried to calm to the situation.
As the arguments about AV and the coalition get increasingly heated over coming months, the mysteries of who said what during those few fascinating days may be worth a lot more examination.
He said he had «some very heated arguments» with Gordon Brown about it, but in the end decided it was better to fight on the climate change issue from inside the cabinet.
World leaders have already agreed that there is no longer any serious scientific argument about the fact that the Earth is heating up and − if no action is taken − will exceed the 2 °C danger threshold.
In the 85 years since its discovery we've learned a lot about the distant world — including its likely composition, and the fact that it has a total of five moons — and it's been the subject of great debates (and heated arguments).
Think about a time when you got into a heated argument with someone that became very personal and emotional.
Chicken with Plums (PG - 13 for drugs, smoking, sensuality and violent images) Maudlin, character - driven drama, set in Teheran in the Fifties, about an inconsolable violinist (Mathieu Amalric) who loses the will to live after his wife (Golshifteh Farahani) destroys his beloved instrument during a heated argument.
Opening - night crowds raved about Blindspotting, starring Hamilton star Daveed Diggs, a buddy flick set in San Francisco - neighbouring Oakland about two moving - van drivers — one white, one black — that teeters into spoken rhymes when arguments get heated.
Thoughts and discussions and heated arguments are why we all watch movies and write about movies and read about movies.
Whether it's a dinner where Jesse and Celine are talking with their vacation hosts about love or a heated argument in a hotel room that threatens that very love, the words flowing from each character's mouth are flawless and pure.
We're now in the implementation season, and things have heated up a bit, but the main arguments against the standards are more about issues like federalism, test policy, President Obama's education preferences, data mining, and so on (Strauss, 2013).
In the midst of a fairly heated argument on Scott Miller's blog about Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper, an interesting question arose: Is Worlds of Warcraft one of the largest marketing blunders in gaming history?
Getting into an argument about whether gaming can be an art form or not is a heated discussion that I...
But I seem to recall having a previous argument with you about how a vacuum flask works, and if you haven't figured out how one works yet, you aren't going to understand heat transfer in the climate system either.
He plucks out of context a sentence about OHC while ignoring the central argument we are making about that indicator — which is that if most of the heat is going into the oceans and we now have substantially better ways to measure OHC then why not use that measure.
As for your question about hurricanes, the argument given for the global mean hydrological cycle doesn't apply to the hurricane because the global mean argument assumes an equilibrium between radiative cooling and latent heat release.
Regarding the 2015 record cold in the subpolar Atlantic, the arguments are like a mirror image of the discussion about the global heat record of 2015.
Etc. (I have to say, I don't like where this is going (toward absolute zero — PS this wouldn't completely change the argument about CO2 causing cooling; the nature of the skin temperature is such that at equilbrium, the center of the CO2 band can never be saturated at TOA absent solar heating.).)
The argument from «denialists» has been: We're not sure about the data because there may be abnormal heating do to the artificial environments close to the temperature stations.
If the heat is hiding in the deep ocean it is not only unphysical, if true then it negates all arguments about runaway atmospheric warming anyway.
In the earth system, the ocean has by far the majority of the climate's heat content changes, so arguments about enthalpy need to be centered on the ocean heat content changes.
For example, because the mass balance argument says nothing about absolute numbers or attribution it may be that we are also — for example — destroying carbon - fixing plankton, reducing the breaking of waves and hence mechanical mixing with the upper ocean, releasing methane in the tundra which was previously held by acid rain and which can now be converted to CO2, or it may be we are just seeing a deep current, a tiny bit warmer than usual because of the MWP, heating deep ocean clathrate so that methanophage bacteria can devour it and give off CO2.
My argument here is about the fake fisics in the claim «shortwave in longwave out», the standard AGW model which says no Thermal Infrared direct from the Sun has any part in heating land and ocean and which has instead substituted shortwave from the Sun claiming shortwave does this heating when it is absorbed, mainly visible as I've given examples — I'm asking you, all, to prove this claim.
I thought explaining how they have taken out the real heat from the Sun because they had to use its measurements for their «backradiation from greenhouse gases» would be the easiest to explain..., the arguments about the second law are interminable because few understand that physics well enough to counter the AGW tweaking of it by several sleights of hand.
I see a lot of people talking about heat and temperature as if they're the same thing here, then basing their arguments on that false premise.
You make this argument (which is hopefully fairly obviously not even logically valid, let alone unsupported by any actual physics), and attempt to «support» it by means of waving your hands about how gravity has to do work and the work has to turn into heat without considering what happens to all that heat when gravity stops doing work because the atmosphere achieves a static force profile such that.
If you show papers that describe ENSO then my point about ENSO and the sun and the wind and the clouds strengthens the argument that CO2 has little to do with deep ocean heating.
The summary is that the common argument about a small pressure fall because of gas removal and a large pressure rise due to latent heat release are not relevant to the discussion of the condensation power.
@ - henry says «clearly the argument here was not about how much CO2 is added by volcanics but how much HEAT is added, into the oceans, mostly... e.g pacific rif, atlantic rif.....
henry says clearly the argument here was not about how much CO2 is added by volcanics but how much HEAT is added, into the oceans, mostly... e.g pacific rif, atlantic rif.....
What's amazing is the silly arguments about ocean pCO2 and pH in the report are actually seem mild compared to the truly inane discussion in the report about changes in ocean heat content.
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