Sentences with phrase «legitimate point»

It was also a perfectly legitimate point of view when he was winning.
A really fascinating read, I might properly not agree totally, but you do make some quite legitimate points.
And the frustrating part was it felt like they left legitimate points off the board.
I am reasonably educated but far from an expert, yet I can see legitimate points and concerns on both sides of the issue.
«I am surprised and disappointed because Tony made legitimate points about poor decisions,» said Coates, quoted in The Sentinel.
My overall impression is that there are legitimate points on both sides, and which points one emphasizes probably depends on whether they are pro-nuclear or anti-nuclear.
ZILLER: This is where having legitimate point guards matters.
«Pardew out» was a perfectly legitimate point of view when he was losing.
another very legitimate point could be made that cazorla, being a senior player, is more about facilitating the overall play than scoring goals; this is a natural progression that players like arteta and even bergkamp, a striker, made as they matured.
No, dr Amy, it is the other way about — it is the Hungarian women who read the American home birth movement's articles, whether they are scientifically grounded or not, and it is a lot harder to defend science from crap when the crap does have many - many legitimate points.
Will and Novak have already had their shot at countering the Time article, and rather than raising legitimate points where clarification could have been useful, they squandered their chance on baseless character assassination and rehashing of already debunked arguments.
My point is a simple one; in every case the media presents against gaming, there are valid and legitimate points of discussion, but they get taken out of context, warped and used in ways that they simply shouldn't be.
Both perspectives make legitimate points: that a centralized universal system of pre-K would more likely guarantee high quality (e.g. David Kirp in The Sandbox Investment) and that a decentralized, patchwork of state funded pre-K programs would avoid the bureaucratization of early childhood education (e.g. Bruce Fuller in Standardized Childhood).
So you will find online content that you violently disagree with, that you find incredibly distasteful, but that is a legitimate point of view and not illegal.
It was an attempt to sensationalize a legitimate point: The contradiction between Mr. Mayencourt's record and that of Stephen Harper.
If your millennial is walking around with more technology in his backpack than he has at the office, then perhaps he has a legitimate point that boomers and Gen - Xers should consider.
I am going to give a fuller response to this one because I think you are making a legitimate point here.
Or perhaps I simply realize that many of the so called rational atheists who post on CNN are dedicated to reason only as long as it supports their positions and when it doesn't immediately switch to ad hominem attacks to try to get people to ignore the legitimate point that was made.
See, this is where you are raising a legitimate point for discussion in a rational, civil manner.
I'm also going to add this; in earlier comments you raised some legitimate points for discussion about how the British Mandate was apportioned, which is a huge part of the whole quagmire and the legality of it all is a huge, tangled, convoluted mess.
He makes the legitimate point that Evangelicals should worry about having White's teaching dressed up with the name of the gospel.
The legitimate point of the theory was, of course, that as they developed individuality, it was still important for them to accept sufficient government control to insure security.
I believe you have a legitimate point when you're talking about the categorical mistake.
Laughing off a legitimate point doesn't bode well for the accuracy of any of your claims.
Their arguments vary, but these authors have a legitimate point.
If the quote was made in isolation with no biblical contrast then people would have a legitimate point.
This point of view has been challenged by, among others, Jürgen Moltmann, in his recent book, The Spirit of Life: A Universal Affirmation, Moltmann claims that «personal and shared experience of the Spirit» is a legitimate point of departure for theology.
I don't see secession as a legitimate point of leverage except as a last resort.
And Steve's got a legitimate point whether you agree with it or not.
I think that your friend makes a legitimate point about the commodification of the women's bodies, of mothering moments, but as a breastfeeding mom, I so hunger for the normalization of this process that I'm totally willing to overlook that.
Margaret Beckett, at least, makes a legitimate point: Labour's Lords reform were given nine days on the floor of the House, without a programme motion.
Feeling that those who died and their survivors have a greater «right» to the area than a «house of worship» is a legitimate point of view, and I've never met Rick Lazio and won't be voting for him anyway, so his opinion matters little to me in forming mine.
It is a legitimate point to say that YouTube is a video hosting website, but they are two different entities.
This is a legitimate point of view, but it is not honest to cite incomplete evidence to justify inaccurate criticisms or to create circumstances that make successful operation of the prison more difficult.
I think @RegisteredUser makes a legitimate point: «border tensions» ≠ «ongoing conflict» at least in the way most people would interpret it.
It restated that Saraki would not use any public event or the media to give any direct or indirect response to the legitimate points raised by the elder statesman and father of the nation.
Mutz sees disagreement as a healthy part of democracy but worries when people feel that the opposition does not have a legitimate point of view.
And, given that this is a scientifically based website, ultimately, its a legitimate point to bring up.
I generally find it hard to discern whether or not Haneke has a legitimate point to make, or he just enjoys screwing around.
It's a legitimate point of discussion, as it's doubtful anyone told da Vinci that his Mona Lisa should have a bigger smile, or Mozart that The Magic Flute should have fewer notes.
I've never been a big fan of films, such as «Free Fire», that don't have a legitimate point.
Plus it now gives me legitimate points that I can now cite when need be.
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