Sentences with phrase «legitimate argument»

Again, there can be legitimate arguments about whether that situation is right or fair, but there can be no arguments that it is not (legally) legitimate.
It seems to me the only legitimate argument is that CO2 has some contribution and if we wish to avoid any human contribution then we should take measures to limit human impact.
I can not find legitimate arguments in favour of Arsene and I'm outraged that he will sign a new contract after all of this, but he will, mark my words.
a) There was a lot of legitimate argument early on about comparisons of the Holocene with other interglacials, alignment, etc..
I agree that the outgassing poblem is largely overblown (except for those few who have become chemically - sensitized and have to spend the rest of their lives avoiding the world), but there are many legitimate arguments against the use of a petrochemical, high - embodied energy, non-renewable, non-recyclable, non-permeable, difficult to remove, problematic for renovation, and expensive insulating material.
«There are plenty of people with legitimate arguments with the government's foreign policy on Iraq and Afghanistan, in Lebanon and the Middle East, but none of them take the stance of attempting to murder many thousands of their follow citizens,» he said.
Post modern mindsets that avoid legitimate argument in order to maintain views are nothing more than non rational emotion laden tantrums.
It seems to me that the key distinctions should be (i) owning what you do and not running false flag operations; (ii) scrutiny and negative campaigning being based on evidence, and something you can stand behind as legitimate argument under scrutiny of it.
There are of course legitimate arguments about the correct approach to fiscal policy and the debt: personally, I disagree with Mr Clegg's view that the national debt is a dead weight on our children's shoulders; a higher deficit now, with the resulting higher growth, lower unemployment, and potentially better infrastructure would be good for us today and our children tomorrow.
Ms Stacey said that although the «traditional focus» of requests for papers had been on A levels, because of the «urgent need for confidence in results» due to their use in allotting university places, she felt there was an «equally legitimate argument» for extension to GCSEs «given the weight that's put on them as well».
Even handed contracts are much more prone to conflict than one sided ones, because even handed contracts preserve meaningful rights for both sides that can give both sides legitimate arguments in a particular situation over which they can fight and will fight no knowing how the dispute will be resolved.
We could see legitimate argument that a right to representation by counsel is a «sufficient reason» in many claims, and if that carried persuasion it could have unintended consequences on the costs of running the justice system.
In the 1975 referendum on EEC membership, Harold Wilson recognised that there were legitimate arguments for and against among Labour Party members, allowing the party to divide.
The only legitimate argument that goes against Goku appearing in a Smash game is that, unlike every other character in the series, Goku didn't debut as a video game character, which seems to be (at this point) the only qualification for a character appearing in Smash.
Many, many people have legitimate arguments against the game, but those people usually also concur that it's still a good game, just one that they didn't like personally and that it perhaps wasn't deserving of the many maximum scores it got, rather than just trying to validate their dislike by declaring it to be terrible.
All of the gloss, all of the brilliant packaging, all of the legitimate arguments that MMA is in fact safer than boxing, because it discourages repeated head blows, it stops fights fast, it allows combatants to honourably surrender, doesn't matter a lick.
All legitimate arguments.
I'm sure those who DO N'T believe in Catholicism, Judaism, Buddhism, or any other religious group currently enjoying those tax - exempt benefits have a legitimate argument in their favor by the same logic.
There is simply no legitimate argument that this doesn't violate the First Amendment's protection of freedom of religion.
Those who do support capital punishment can make a legitimate argument that there are extreme cases in which the failure of a society to demand a life (capital punishent) is the failure to defend life.
You obfuscate the issue and my post to turn things around because you have no legitimate argument and never will.
A controversy is when two sides have legitimate arguments.
This will happen eventually, because once this boundary is crossed, there is no legitimate argument for stopping there.
Herein is the false premise: «This will happen eventually, because once this boundary is crossed, there is no legitimate argument for stopping there.»
And though it's a legitimate argument that Smith had a better cadre of receivers, he also made life easier for those receivers with his processing speed & ability to make tight - window throws.
He's the best walking basketball player on the planet (though Durant and Kawhi Leonard have some legitimate arguments against that sentiment), and he's powered his Cavs to seven consecutive NBA Finals appearances with no end to that streak in sight.
We didn't think at the end of September that 2016 Penn State was about to have a legitimate argument about a Playoff berth, so stranger things have happened than Michigan eventually joining the discussion this year.
There is a legitimate argument to be had that he's the second - best Cavalier, before and after Kyrie Irving his traded.
Before this game, legitimate arguments could be made for the Golden Eagles inability to come out victorious.
That may seem absurd to many but, can anyone really put forward a legitimate argument as to why a middle of the table Premier League manager was more qualified to take over the self - proclaimed biggest club in the world than a man who had already won multiple League titles around Europe along with two Champions Leagues?
The Conservatives, on the other hand, reiterated in their manifesto their support for a submarine based nuclear deterrent and have subsequently made it clear that they are committed to replacing the fleet come what may, recently citing the escalating situation in far away North Korea as a legitimate argument for renewal.
It has been apparent for some time that the legitimate arguments of Leavers in favour of a Britain which would «take back control» were not generally made with the intention of increasing protections for workers.
He told the Guardian: «Those who are calling for retention of first past the post are making an incredibly important and legitimate argument
Mr Corbyn refused to rule out the deselection of Labour MPs by their local parties - shortly after one of his closest allies said there was a «legitimate argument» for it.
He added: «You call it deselection — the other word for it is actually democratic election for your representatives in Parliament, and I think there's a legitimate argument for that.»
«But I say to them that the UK is in greater danger if the legitimate arguments and expectations of English decision - making, on decisions that effect only England are not responded to.
«Howarth raises the legitimate argument that aircraft studies represent snapshots in time and space,» but his conclusion that satellite data from a single study is the best data that exists does not represent current scientific consensus, Schwietzke said.
Yes, a legitimate argument that can be made that she forms some connections with other tributes during the games, notably her fellow tribute Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) and the little girl during the first games, but it seems like those moments are few and far between.
There is no longer a legitimate argument about whether or not all students should be expected to meet high standards.
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