Sentences with phrase «make an argument more»

But she has developed a method to make those arguments more productive and beneficial.
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:
Concerned that the civility and decorum exhibited by many LGBT rights advocates might make their arguments more persuasive, Anyabwile suggests that the key to «winning» the same - sex marriage debate is speak more graphically about gay sex in order to induce the «gag reflex.»
Flowery poetic language doesn't make your argument any more believable.
Had I been able to read Larry Witham's book before I delivered the Gifford Lectures at St. Andrews, I would have been able to make my argument more compelling by locating the story I told in relation to Witham's account of addressing the challenges of science.
When you troll Facebook looking for families to take advantage of, it doesn't make your arguments more effective.
Julia is dealing with her own mortality issues since being diagnosed with a degenerative disease, and Ramón hopes her condition will make her arguments more persuasive.
It is refreshing when someone admits this, and even tries to adjust for it to make their arguments more balanced.
Their aim is to make the argument more quantitative.
I wonder, do you imagine that makes your arguments more effective?
They also provide their data and methods as a Mathematica notebook in the paper supplement, which I find commendable (I have not checked it, though) as sharing data and open source code make their arguments more convincing.
This can be difficult at times, but it will improve your writing, and make your arguments more persuasive.
Engaging action verbs like the ones used in the professional driver cover letter sample make your argument more persuasive and command the attention of employers, so employ some of the following verbs to strengthen your voice and help you become a more hirable candidate: assemble, maintain, operate, apply, utilize, systemize, distribute, catalogue, and process.
This can create an imbalance of power or make the argument more contentious from the start.

Not exact matches

While there's an argument to be made that AI is over-hyped as a technology, there's data to back up Sanwal's tongue - in - cheek advice: Mergers and acquisitions of AI startups increased by a factor of seven between 2011 and 2015, from five to more than 35 deals, according to the research firm.
Save me time or money, or make me more productive, and it's going to take a very substantial and persuasive argument to make me walk away.
Arguments that exchange - traded funds increase market volatility or can even cause a market crash are popular these days, and the Facebook stock tanking provided one more chance for the ETF naysayers to make their case.
But I've yet to see a really robust version of that argument, let alone an explanation of why firing makes more sense, ethically, that this punishment alone is the right one, ethically, than all those other outcomes, or — for those who believe this is true — why he deserves everything on the menu.
Earlier this year, Wall Street Journal editor Gerard Baker made a similar argument, saying the word lie «implies much more than just saying something that's false.
Grantham is also bullish on two particular asset classes — farmland and forestry — based on the simple argument that «they don't make any more of it» and we need land to grow food.
But there's more going on here than poor planning and backroom arguments — something that is making even wary investors outside the corporate bond market sit up and take notice.
There's an argument to be made that going so far so fast could kill the goose that lays the golden egg, destroying jobs at a time when more are desperately needed, particularly for the young.
I made the same argument more than two years ago in «20 reasons for ending Canada Post's monopoly.»
Apple's response is complicated, made more so because it includes Constitutional arguments (First and Fifth Amendment) that it will need if the case goes to the Supreme Court.
Research makes a blank page far less intimidating and gives you more facts to deploy in your argument.
Klepper said he noticed while covering Trump rallies that the information, language, and arguments that people were making had less in common with Fox News and more in common with Breitbart News and even the conspiracy - peddling Infowars.
«Any argument they make for keeping that in would result in the same kinds of legal challenges presented by Section 3 (c), which poses the question of, «Why have people from these countries been deemed more dangerous than others?»»
But while the argument for more play for kids is easy to make - if not terribly widely heeded - the case for more adult play is less intuitive.
The episode made me far more famous among people who advocate the design argument than anything I could have without the participation of the atheists.
However, it would be fair to deduce that Poloz is unmoved by arguments that a weak currency hurts Canadian business by making it more expensive to import cutting - edge technology and to expand overseas.
In fact, there's an argument to be made — as Dennis Berman does at the Wall Street Journal — that the Verizon bid for AOL says more about Verizon's difficulties than it does about any intrinsic value that its target might have.
But if they're already using - or more likely under - using - Office 365, then Microsoft is going to make a very compelling argument to do just that in the future.
In future, the sharks» appetites might even make people safer: Stingrays injure beachgoers on California's coast far more frequently than white sharks do, Lowe says, though he acknowledges that's a hard argument to sell to a shark - phobic public.
The argument could even be made that the more famous and rich people are, the higher their chance of being depressed.
But recently it also turned up something unexpected — a rare argument against making space for more learning in your life.
In Millionaire Success Habits, Graziosi argues makes a convincing argument that your not - to - do list is far more important than your to - do list.
Leon Wolf, managing editor at RedState, made a similar argument in more colorful terms.
Let's review the arguments of the two sides and see which make more sense.
The argument can been made, has been made, will be made again in the days ahead that Keystone is no more a contributor to carbon emissions than an apple crate makes apples.
There is an argument to be made that the Bank of Canada's policies are making homes more expensive in those two cities by stoking already strong demand.
Canadian Press reported that Harper said: «Regarding sexual orientation or, more accurately, what we are really talking about, sexual behaviour, the argument has been made.
Canadian Press reported that Harper said: «Regarding sexual orientation or, more accurately, what we are really talking about, sexual behaviour, the argument has been made... that this is analogous to race and ethnicity.
I heard this line of argument in 2011, 2012, 2013 — and it's still being made, with investing sages telling people to sell stock and hold more cash.
They can't win votes saying they'll bring up the global price of crude any more than they can make the unemotional economist's argument, that anything but the most interventionist government action won't do much to help short - term job prospects.
The one major point in favor of your argument that you didn't highlight is that most people using a Roth IRA assume that they'll make more money in the future than they do today, thus realizing a lower tax rate by paying taxes now than they would have in the future (even assuming tax rates stay constant).
You could also make the argument that, at some point, there is a significant increase in the per barrel cost of transportation and that the cancellation of Keystone XL would shift more barrels onto that more expensive, marginal means.
(I recommend Stephen Cohn and Brad DeLong's book Concrete Economics for that argument; its restraint makes it all the more convincing.)
Admittedly, one could make the same argument about gold, but gold has been widely accepted by humankind as a thing of value for more than two - and - a-half thousand years — compared to less than a decade for bitcoin.
Asked which province — B.C., which wants to delay the project for environmental reasons, or Alberta, which wants to avoid delays for economic reasons — is making the more compelling argument, Canadians are evenly split, with 50 per cent saying each province's government is more persuasive
In spite of this data, you could make an argument for people holding more stocks in their portfolios for the simple fact that people are living longer than ever, so maybe they need more stocks to grow their money in retirement:
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