Sentences with phrase «little argument against»

Still, there is little argument against the belief that some of the best games ever made were given birth during the Golden Age of Console Gaming.
There's little argument against saying it's the best rally game ever released.
There's little argument against saying it's the best rally game ever released.
As I have shared earlier, I personally have little argument against this concept.

Not exact matches

And it can use the legal argument that sexual orientation and gender expression fit into the prohibition against discrimination based on sex, says Mark T. Phillis, a Littler Mendelson shareholder and co-chair of its diversity and inclusion council.
The most common and strongest argument against PPC is the ROI argument, which goes like this: SEO costs little; PPC costs a lot.
Wilson's first argument was against the cavalierness of same - sex marriage advocates, who propose a massive social change with little idea how it will shake out:
Written in an engaging and aphoristic style, Against Christianity is a splendid little dustup that will be of particular interest to those familiar with the main players and their arguments.
Perhaps if you knew a little more about what the Church was about, then you would at least be in a position to throw actual stones (i.e., reasoned theological or sociological arguments against the Church).
Poor little Chad can't answer points against his complete Straw Man arguments against evolutionary theory.
I get what you're saying I really do and maybe just maybe with a little luck we could have got a positive result but firstly my argument is why would you pay # 50m for a striker and not play him and why would you play someone in defence that's never played there before against the best team in England, secondly we have had referee decisions go our way many times but that's just how it goes.
The Kurdish argument that military efforts against ISIS should be compensated is met with little sympathy in Baghdad, particularly when it comes to a key asset such as Kirkuk.
The day after the vote the Guardian editorialised: «There's little point rehearsing the arguments against the measure.
The argument against Corbyn isn't about his personal image and manner though, it's that he'd put the Labour party in a ideological and policy position that wouldn't win votes, that the Labour party itself would risk ripping itself apart under a leader with little support among the Parliamentary party and a long history of rebellion.
In a 90 - minute closing argument, Christopher P. Conniff, a defense lawyer, told jurors that the case against State Senator Dean G. Skelos and his son, Adam, amounted to little more than distractions, snippets of conversations taken out of context, and self - serving lies from two central witnesses.
One of the biggest arguments against on - site training is how little employees remember after the fact.
Their treatment gave little attention to the actual process, the arguments for and against the proposed changes, and the full range of possible outcomes.
However, Alabama School Superintendent Tommy Bice disagreed with Beason's efforts and urged against it, noting that Beason's argument has little to do with academics and is more about politics (Alabama, 2014).
If I was in the market for a sporty two - door to help me commute mindlessly to and from work, while offering a little something extra for weekend road trips, then the Infiniti makes a compelling argument against, say, an equivalent BMW 4 series.
That tends to do their arguments against Author Solutions little good.
Also, my main problem with Hachette is their silly little one - sided campaign against Amazon when they can't even defend their ridiculous arguments and practices.
Liability Bottom Line Despite the arguments against the effectiveness of incorporating for home inspectors, some experienced attorneys point out that there is little downside to forming a corporation.
[Response: How is the little ice age an argument against CO2 sensitivity?
Nice One seems to be the argument through verbosity type, ignoring the details are against them and just posting falsehoods that take a little effort to see through.
While actual scientists are trying to piece together every little part of an otherwise almost un-piecable long term chaotic and variable system in response now to a massive increase in net lower atmospheric energy absorption and re radiation, Curry is busy — much like most of the comments on this site most of the time — trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the atmosphere on a multi million year basis is going to affect the net energy balance of earth, which over time is going to translate into a very different climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely on.
So my cost effective argument against mitigation is a lot of money spent for little effect might better be spent adapting to the past.
They may attempt tp address some key issues in a roundabout way but they are not framed into the kind of arguments I would use against warmers and bear little or no resemblence to my understanding of the sceince.
The Orwellian - named «Discovery Institute» is an organization dedicated to the promotion of Intelligent Design (ID), which is little more than a superficial repackaging of long - discredited creationist arguments against evolutionary theory.They do not have a legitimate scientific program, although they desperately try to create the impression that they do.
In addition to providing good insight into the current state of the law, he makes the argument that it would be good for society, including employers, if they could get over their basically reflexive anti-free speech reactions, while acknowledging there is little current legal basis to require them to do so, and conceding that freedom increases conflict which runs against [an] employer's «enduring goals of employee compliance, conformity, complacency and efficiency.»
There's a thoughtful argument that while law students are taught about essentials like the elements of a tort, the rule against perpetuities, and so forth, they graduate with little knowledge about how to file a motion with the court, how to draft a trial brief, or how to deal with opposing counsel.
In any event would a concern for overuse of the courts be available as an argument against cases brought by those with little real connection to the forum?
Thomas - I guess I'm a little frustrated with the argument that something is wrong simply because it is against a written rule.
Nick wrote: «I guess I'm a little frustrated with the argument that something is wrong simply because it is against a written rule.
It is little different than a census count — some may not see much value or interest in it (I may disagree but I'll respect that viewpoint) but it's hard to understand an argument against any third - party (whether it's us or someone else) looking to set up a simple study to report on these figures.
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