Sentences with phrase «key arguments from»

This report extracts key arguments from the brief and analyzes relevant cases for the side they support.
This has been a key argument from Facebook, Twitter and Google during this whole process: Content from Russian - controlled accounts was just a drop in the bucket compared to all of the other ads and posts people could have seen on their respective services.

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In conjunction with watching Star Trek, we will read excerpts from the writings of great philosophers, extract key concepts and arguments and then analyze those arguments
I make the argument more fully in my recently released book «The Customer Relationship; Your Last Competitive Advantage» available from Vision Critical, but if you want the abridged version the three key points are:
According to logician Trudy Govier, «The fallacy of equivocation is committed when a key word in an argument is used in two or more senses and the premises of the argument appear to support its conclusion only because these senses are not distinguished from each other.»
Versions of the argument, with key twists and turns, have been introduced in Western philosophy through the centuries by thinkers from Descartes and Leibniz down to the twentieth - century American philosopher Charles Hartshorne.
That's what the argument came down to when a key flame retardant was removed from children's products in the 1970's.
The number of voters who don't know enough to form an opinion about the GOP trio ranges from 76 percent (for Turner, who has made name recognition — at least in NYC — a key argument of why he's the best candidate to face off against Gillibrand) to 84 percent (Maragos and Long).
The court acknowledged that key arguments emerged from the interveners» submissions.
But a key argument of his from 2014 campaign — winning 2 - to - 1 in the Democratic heavy suburban county — is now hobbled by his being unseated in a race in which President Donald Trump proved to be an albatross.
From one key argument, the characters begin saying and doing far too much for the simple purpose of finding as clear - cut a resolution as possible.
A key part of Theresa May's argument for removing the 50 per cent cap was that it was specifically limiting new Catholic schools from opening, however, 63 per cent of Catholic respondents told the BHA they were also opposed to religious selection.
The pace argument also contradicts a key insight from cognitive science: our minds are not built to think.
They cover evaluations of the key arguments, looking at the assessment that happens in the exam, model paragraphs for students to work from and a checklist of understanding.
The historical whimsy of consumers and the length of the 2017 - 2025 timeframe combine for another key talking point from auto makers and forms an argument to leave 2025 standards open to revision.
Ashlock weighs the arguments from his experience as a key literary agent and architect of book campaigns, and hits an important conclusion:
The Guardian explained how «Tor rips up the rulebook on digital rights management» and the BBC featured a long article with arguments from both sides, drawing links with the music industry's experience of the transition and highlighting that «the key difference with the music business is that the book trade can see what mistakes the record labels made and avoid them.»
To summarize his argument, the rational for seeking low volatility dividends stocks is that «Volatility is considerably persistent through time, and the implied volatility from options prices is a key signal for determining the probability of corporate distress.The higher the implied volatility, the higher the probability of distress.
Really shiny things that don't mean anything, Public Commission, Trybuna Honorowa, Plac Defilad, Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, Warsaw, PL Ryan Gander, Billboard for Edinburgh: Year 4, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Icarus Falling - An Exhibition Lost, Maison Hermès, Le Forum, Tokyo, JP Meaning... surrounds me now, 1223 Gendaikaiga, Tokyo, JP New Collisions in Culturefield, Johnen Galerie, Berlin, DE Locked Room Scenario, Artangel, London UK Now there's not enough of it to go around, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL You have my word, Dazaifu Tenmangu, Fukuoka, JP Attempting to remain light on ones feet: Work from Daiwa Collection, Okinawa Prefectural Museum, Okinawa, JP Ftt, Ft, Ftt, Ftt, Ffttt, Ftt, or somewhere between a modern representation of how a contemporary gesture came into being, an illustration of the physicality of an argument between Theo and Piet regarding the dynamic aspect of the diagonal line and attempting to produce a chroma - key set for a hundred cinematic scenes, Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP
This idea references the key argument presented by Yves - Alain Bois in the chapter «Painting: The Task of Mourning» from the text Painting as Model, MIT Press, 1993.
There are many «follow - up» arguments, but the key argument used by the rational skeptics of the IPCC CAGW premise is simply that it has not been corroborated by empirical scientific data, derived from actual physical observations and / or reproducible experimentation.
I think you have hit upon one of the key «arguments from ignorance» in the IPCC view that essentially all climate forcing has been anthropogenic.
Like biodiversity, another key word from Rio, sustainability is thrown into the argument to block development and growth, to conjure up a return to an imagined, usually rural, Utopia.»
«In this presentation, we consider the reasons for the left's alarmist statements on energy production, and we examine Epstein's key arguments and explain how a turn away from fossil fuel use would ultimately be disastrous to humanity — especially the poorest of the poor.»
Learning to roadmap as you go is one of the keys to gaining whatever you can from an oral argument.
The key to better oral argument is to get away from your outline and use a more «modular» approach when preparing.
They genuinely like this activity that had the potential to give them fresh ideas or help them stumble on new cases that end up providing the key argument in the case and most of their time spent doing that was absolutely undistinguishable (as far as trying to segregate it in distinct time entries at least) from the time spent doing legal reasoning.
Learning to roadmap as you go is advanced oral advocacy — and one of the keys to getting the most from oral argument.
-- Second, in my view the study would have gained from fleshing out in greater detail some of the key cases with a more detailed treatment of the competing arguments in order to add not just colour to the text but also to allow a deeper understanding of the issues — at least for the reader.
To be sure, the signature message from the work of Dr. King, Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood Marshall, and others, or lawyers today, is that creative arguments and a passion for justice are the key ingredients necessary for litigators to move us closer to a just and equal society.
Scholars of the discipline expanded from dissecting the practice of teaching legal writing and began to focus on law as rhetoric.11 Progressively, the teaching of legal argument had led to curiosity about rhetorical devices and narrative techniques.12 The importance of plain or accessible language became a key component of effective communication.13 The intersection of legal writing and storytelling emerged as an important area of the scholarly discourse.14 The discipline's character developed and created new and emerging sub-characters within the story.
The debate in argument thus concentrated on the rival contentions whether the key to each defendant's protected data was properly to be catalogued as a piece of information with an existence separate from his «will».
• Conflicting cases: helping practitioners to quickly identify the key cases relating to their argument and also highlighting conflicting cases, thereby helping practitioners to source quotes from cases when producing skeleton arguments and counter arguments About the Authors
Mr Justice Langstaff, President of the EAT, reserved the matter to himself and heard argument for a day, with reference to seven treaties, thirty key authorities, eleven academic and other publications and several extracts from Hansard.
Two further key points of the Unison judgment dispel arguments commonly used to justify all fees: the need to save the taxpayer from the burden of paying for services from which they do not derive a benefit, and the need to discourage frivolous claims or a «litigation culture».
Never lose key arguments and analyses from case documents such as Correspondence, Work Product and Filings.
The full amicus (which the fine folks at the Jones Day in DC made so fine) can be downloaded below, and here are excerpts from its start providing context and key arguments:
Part three looks at several key judges — Thomas Ruffin of North Carolina and Joseph Lumpkin of Georgia — as well as some less - well - known judges and lawyers, to see how they used proslavery arguments as part of their decisions on issues from criminal law to torts, to emancipation and trusts.
Differentiation is the key to not holding grudges and recovering quickly from arguments, to tolerating intense intimacy and maintaining your priorities in the midst of daily life.
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