Sentences with phrase «to make that argument»

"To make that argument" means to present a particular viewpoint or perspective on a topic or issue. Full definition
Yet at the same time, it appears that he is not making an argument for the world's poor to enjoy our lifestyles, and our level of wealth.
Many of our attorneys are experienced trial attorneys, who are as adept at making arguments in the courtroom as they are negotiating satisfactory settlements.
In making the arguments about the coal - export impact you have to use a figure for the the increased coal burning, not the total coal burning.
I haven't made any arguments on glacier advance or decline with respect to my position on global warming.
How about making a argument against the references to his book and specific details I've already mentioned above, instead of asking for more.
But I'm pretty sure that technology has made that argument as old and out of date as my husband!
I have no intention of making an argument of where the gold prices will be over next month or five years from now — I simply don't know.
Sometimes events make an argument more strongly than words can.
Do people making this argument need a lesson in business or a lesson in professional ethics?
The issue with making an argument based on emotion is that you're always going to have that «Yeah, but» reaction.
You could even make an argument that it's just as important.
I've heard some very good film critics make this argument before, too.
Let's try and use facts or stats when making arguments for or against a player.
If you are to make an argument at least support it with facts.
Over the long term, we can't make that argument with any confidence: we should expect their returns to be similar.
We get a win on growth not by making arguments about the economy as a whole but by crafting a series of bespoke policy offers sector by sector.
Or do attorneys just make these arguments because they know judges will buy them?
The author missed a very important point which makes his argument rather moot.
You can certainly make an argument that there are better values out there.
They are making the argument without any of us having the information with which to counter it.
I don't have to make an argument here, because: 1.
It really makes an argument for what our money is worth, and what it gets us... a rental in this case (apparently).
Please don't say things that are inaccurate it only makes your arguments invalid.
He acknowledges that he could never make his argument in the form of a video game or TV show: it takes a book to make the case.
You can actually make the argument that had they done much of anything, it would be cause for alarm for the defensive guys because the playbook certainly was limited.
So you say there's nothing to debate and then make an argument for one, do we need to go over what a debate is?
But two quarters in, he's having a hard time making that argument work.
He keeps making arguments so fierce that they immediately raise questions about why he would have created this situation in the first place.
I have often made the argument about motivation, that in order for motivation to occur, action must first occur.
As the years have gone by, I've have to make this argument less.
This article makes an argument against rankings as a key performance metric.
You are simply making an argument for subjective morality.
An insecure partner can quickly make an argument go from a minor one to an intense one.
Make the arguments clear and also very logical and persuasive.
I think everyone, anyone who's ever made an argument in, since arguments began, has chosen evidence to support their arguments.
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