The body of your essay must contain
the key points of your argument.
Not exact matches
In the same letter he argues that Catholicism will be the only lasting form
of Christianity; this
argument also appears in Democracy, as Peter mentions, but without mention
of the letter's
key point that Protestantism is a half - way house between «reason» and «authority» that can not maintain its contradictory position over the long run, and which thus must lose its adherents to these two poles.
This same work
of Cicero's is cited by Augustine in book two
of the City
of God for its definition
of a commonwealth, and again at a
key point in the
argument in book nineteen.
But whether one affirms or questions the appropriateness
of separation as a metaphor; whether one looks to the original intent
of our constitutional authors and their allies or views the law as an evolving entity; whether one
points to establishment or free exercise as the
key to American religious liberty, Hamburger's Separation
of Church and State is a book destined to ensure that the
argument continues.
One
key point of contention between the ACCC's view three years ago and Murray Goulburn's
argument is whether the market for raw milk is defined as localised, or given a broader inter-state definition.
A
key point in the NFL's
argument was that Rice had said he «slapped» Palmer instead
of «hit.»
It boils down to this, if we only buy in one
key player per season we are NEVER going to be able to compete with the elite clubs and despite there being a few good
points in your
argument above its worth noting that only 11 million was spent last summer when it was as clear as the noses on anyones face that we needed a better spine up the middle
of the pitch, AW has offered and given Theo a new contract at twice the wages he was on and he is without doubt the highest paid flop in the team.
The Labour leader made his opposition to the EU's state aid rules a
key point in his
argument on Brexit, but how many
of them actually stack up?
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.
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.
Firstly his premise is mistaken, ebooks are not the disruption, merely the manifestation
of the disruption (
of which more below) and secondly even if we are to accept his categorization
of ebooks as the disruption / sustaining innovation, he misses a
key point about the nature
of the trade publishing industry that undermines his
argument.
Introduction should also summarize the
key points of both sides
of the
argument; nevertheless, it should be clear which side is yours.
That's the
key underlying
point, in fact, to the whole
argument: Amazon could sell ebooks for $ 9.99 and break even or make a bit
of money even if they pay their wholesale pulp brink price to the publishers, and the publishers make money on the ebooks even if they do take some discount, because ebooks cost nothing on the margin to produce.
That seemed to be a voice, or narrative, that was only half - followed through — like an
argument with a couple
of key points missing.
Ahead
of the much - discussed «climate tutorial» in a federal court last week, Chevron quietly filed a memo with the court listing its
key points and
arguments in favor
of dismissing the climate lawsuits, in which the cities
of San Francisco and Oakland are targeting it and four other oil and gas companies.
Although you probably researched the law at various
points in the litigation, including when you wrote the brief, you should review at least the
key cases before your
argument, and learn them well enough to talk about the nuances without the case in front
of you.
Try to get oral
argument on a motion, even if that's not the usual case, and use such
argument as the opportunity to get out your
points, perhaps (contrary to general practice) bringing copies
of key cases with you to the
argument with important sections highlighted and tabbed, and try to give those to the judge or her court attorney.
Depending on the size
of the case and the anxiety level
of your client, you have likely presented the closing
argument to mock juries to gauge their response to your
key points.
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».
During that class they stressed the importance
of several simple yet effective techniques designed to help jurors remember
key points raised during your opening statement and closing
arguments.