Sentences with phrase «ironclad case»

He knows the secrets to negotiating the highest amount and how to present an ironclad case for a raise.
As one of the most successful career coaches in the nation, Joel knows the secrets to negotiating the highest amount and how to present an ironclad case for a raise.
I keep telling the AGW folks I encounter, if your side has such an ironclad case then set up a debate to be broadcast nationwide.
However, I don't pretend this is an ironclad case against the cards in all circumstances.
Thus those who are suspected, but have no ironclad case against them walk, which is as it should be.
That shared feature makes an ironclad case for a common source, says Duncan Lorimer, an astrophysicist at West
The finding confirms that these models are on the right track and provides a nearly ironclad case for the big bang.
Third, it would build an almost ironclad case for inflation.
Even if one is a biblical literalist, these references do not build an ironclad case for condemnation.
On the surface, United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer appears to have made an ironclad case against China in the so - called Section 301 report issued on March 22.
So next time you're about to despair because of how many hours your kid is staring at screens, take courage in the fact that science gives you an ironclad case for stepping in.

Not exact matches

Call customer service to plead your case even if a travel provider doesn't have a waiver on offer and the return policy seems ironclad.
Hard drugs, shamanic retreats and a billion dollars in crypto currency add up to proof that even the best dynastic planning needs ironclad walls around the family fortune in case things go wrong.
This being the case, evolution is technically ironclad.
Regardless of which return to play guidelines a child's school or sports program follows for concussions, they are just guidelines, not ironclad rules, with a child's return to play determined on case - by - case basis.
Court experts agree that there is no ironclad command that prevents justices from voting on cases that were argued before their tenure began.
In this case, it's Confederate gold, stashed aboard a Civil War - era armored ship (the Ship of Death, a.k.a. the Ironclad, imaged in introductory framing flashback).
If the original Metal Gear offered a convincing case for the potential of stealth - oriented game design right out of the gate, this sequel made the argument ironclad.
The article summarizes, or I should say celebrates, the Vergara v. California trial, the case in which nine public school students (emphasis added as these were not necessarily these students» ideas) challenged California's «ironclad tenure system,» arguing that their rights to a good education had been violated by state - level job protections making it «too difficult» to fire bad teachers.
Finally, if the author doesn't prove his case in an ironclad way, maybe the book shouldn't be written.
This case provides a stark message for employees when confronted with an offer of severance or an ironclad release: fair or not, seldom will a signed document be set aside.
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