Sentences with phrase «into bigger arguments»

But if you don't trust one other or trust your partners» motives, then even small issues can grow into bigger arguments and quickly destroy any united culture at the company.
I've considered sharing how that all comes about online, but have not done so and will not do so in the future because I know some people will want to turn it into a big argument.
«I used to get into these big arguments with Sam Gilliam,» Young said.
Maybe little things frequently build up into big arguments, and you feel as though you are never really heard.

Not exact matches

After all, arguments about money can turn into bigger issues and end in divorce.
The point of the ad is to make the argument that some of the big game's festivities should carry over into the day after the Super Bowl.
A bigger problem is that cynical pols like Romney (and Michelle Bachmann on this issue) end up feeding into this self - defeating narrative because it seems easier than making a real argument about health care or taxes or what have you.
People may get into cherry - picking verse arguments, but you guys have a much bigger difference — you view the Bible completely differently.
Instead of big arguments and point - by - point apologetics, instead of reacting to slights, imagined or legitimate, political or religious or relational, I long to get on with my Father's business, to live into freedom in my real walking - around life, and I pray there's an invitation in there somewhere.
One time, years and years ago, when cheese was a big part of my life, I got into an argument with a friend who tried to order quesadillas at a restaurant... without the cheese.
But in a recent interview, Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany laid out his main argument for OSU getting into the Playoff, if it beats Wisconsin: playing nine conference games during the regular season and having no FCS games on its schedule.
i agree andy but its not just the 4 years of hard work that should be taken into account, firstly the fai hav missed out on millions at a time where money is already tight, and more importantly the fact that given, kilbane, o shea, dunne, duff, whelan and keane may be too old when the next one comes around and for a professional footballer to hav a chance to represent his country on the biggest stage of all taken away in this manner is cruel, there can be no argument against technology when there is so much at stake as for henry being labelled a cheat i do not agree as it came at him so quick and although he in fact handled it twice i do not believe it was pre-meditated like maradonnas effort or that disgusting dive by anelka at 0 - 1... can any1 who watched the game live please tell me how lass diarra stayed on the pitch let alone avoided a yellow??
The one thing everyone can enjoy, freely, is Girl Scout cookie sale season and the biggest argument anyone could get into is over which cookie flavor is the best (it's thin mints, BTW).
There were several times when a simple misunderstanding could have escalated into a full - blown argument; however, reminding ourselves of what the core issue was — the feeling that was felt, the need that was identified — diffused the situation into an opportunity to really see the big picture.
After making such a big argument that the cuts are vital to our recovery it would be humiliating for Cameron and Osborne if they were forced into Plan B in the next two years.
Besides all these positive arguments for doing a PhD in the UK, there is one big negative factor that I had to take into account: the cost of living is high, and studying in Cambridge is especially expensive.
A few weeks ago one of my closest friends and I had a misunderstanding that quickly blew into a big, fat storm of an argument.
And I'm not going to get into a big semantic argument about what that means.
Maybe we have really bland lives that never veer into the dramatic, but I can say when an argument gets heated in my house it is bigger than life at times, and I have never had any arguments worthy of theatrics like Dean has in that particular moment.
The argument that all students need to be ready for college has its supporters, fueled in no small part by a certain guy who moved into that big white house on Pennsylvania Avenue earlier this year.
I think the «professionals» that do the test drives are so diluted with the massive range of cars trucks SUV's etc that they drive they loose the ability to fine tune what matters to the specific group of people into this type of car... Also there is a lot of room in the front seat - seems to have endless adjustment to it - I am a huge guy 6» 3 and 250 pounds and just to feel like the Santa fe I have to have the seat upwards, I will slowly adjust this back as I get used to the car... Also no one wants to discuss the arguments about the 19 inch wheels adding a little to the ground clearance - an engineer showed me this huge equation that in the end said it added 1.45 inches... who knows... But I am impressed with the power, I thought it was slightly bigger and more powerful that the CX - 5 and handled just as good maybe better off regular roads....
Opening two big textbook pages puts the section he's reading into context: Seeing how many pages remain in a chapter or the book helps him understand how far along he is in the author's plot or argument.
I won't even go into the arguments put forth by Apple and the Big 5 (now the Big 4) as an attempt to justify their price fixing scheme.
One of the biggest arguments against credit cards for students is the potential for these cards to get an unsuspecting teen into financial trouble.
The other experience I had was a rescue organization was so desperate to get the dogs into homes they did not listen to me (in my city) when I told them what I wanted to adopt and they kept sending me emails of dogs that were not what I was looking for, big argument there and unfortunately in the end I blocked her on gmail.
This is not about whether different people get into the controls personally or not; it's a bigger argument than that.
It's quite sad really that the biggest argument they could come up with was an entire article on the Japanese mag giving into hype.
Everyone knows video games have to make money somehow, but the question over how games make money became one of the central arguments in 2017, as various big name publishers brought one of the most popular ways to monetize mobile and free - to - play games — loot boxes — into the mainstream.
It's hard to perhaps make a rational argument about, but emotionally there seems to be a big gulf between mowing down countless innocent people who stand between you and a goal, and just breaking into someone's house, viewing a part of their lives, and murdering them for absolutely no reason other than shits and giggles.
My comment was not about M&M as individuals but really about how the hockey stick controversy and M&M's arguments fit into the bigger picture of the climate change debate.
I understand the need to break this up into smaller posts but it makes it more difficult to keep track of the big picture of the arguments.
The argument that I'm just some unknown assailant who bust into their publishing platform strikes me as pretty desperate, but that's what happens when you fight legalistically rather than on big bright free - speech principles.
Say, for argument's sake, that I am giving a presentation about satellites, and I want to talk about the rocket launchers used to get satellites into Earth orbit and the amount of fuel they consume, and I want to talk about why this is a big number.
Because they both drive a big nail into the coffin of the CAGW argument.
As we can see in Mark Lynas's arguments in What the Green Movement Got Wrong, it takes a bigger risk to turn up to put these scenarios into new perspective.
The immediate threat in the United States is that dirty energy lobbyists will effectively use hypothetical arguments of WTO or NAFTA illegality to chill congressional action and provide cover for U.S. legislators who are indebted to Big Oil, Big Coal and the LNG lobby for campaign contributions, even though international trade law is not incorporated into U.S. domestic law and violations can not be enforced in U.S. domestic courts.
You can wave the red herring of «those that call it like it is are just big meanies» trying to bully those that are more interested in buying into bad methodology to support their own bias confirmation... but that just confirms for me that your argument is in itself a distraction from relevant facts in evidence.
This is big - car country, where concern about personal emissions quickly disintegrates into uncomfortable and passionate debates about one's «right» to drive a big vehicle, and the ever - popular argument about «needing» four - wheel - drive for winter — this despite the fact that my husband has driven a small and low sports car for the past seven winters, proving the 4x4 argument to be false if you live in town.
This rather procedural argument is less persuasive than one based on the bigger Treaty picture: by inserting Article 50 into the TEU the Member States, and for that matter the European Parliament, clearly accepted the possibility of departure from the Union, and associated removal of Union citizenship from national communities.
Instead of simply getting back into an old argument, they are able to step back to look at the big picture and take a «meta - perspective» on the situation.
Don't rush into breaking up in the middle of an argument or when your fiance is preparing for a big day at work.
One of the biggest things that you can learn to do is have a discussion without feeling like it has to turn into an argument.
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