Sentences with phrase «making cases against»

We are known nationwide for getting results in high stakes, headline - making cases against major opponents.
You don't see us making cases against people who believe in Pagan faiths, we don't typically touch on Buddhism either.
It's hard to make the case against listening.
But the Republican candidate has a potential ace up his sleeve when it comes to making a case against the New York Times should he decide to do that.
The other issue that makes the case against Cohen, and possibly Trump, stronger than the Edwards case is when the payment was made, Ryan said.
He indicated in a tweet picturing him with his baby son that he'll use his late night platform to make the case against the lawmakers on Tuesday night.
Rush casts its net wide; there's a macroeconomic argument woven through the book that makes the case against taxation structures that are redistributive to the point of dampening the urge to succeed.
And Vos was pushed out by a coup of sorts when a group of employees, led by a trio of managers hired in the earlier era, went to the leader of X, Astro Teller, and made their case against Vos.
Steve's new book, Ditch the Pitch: The Art of Improvised Persuasion, makes the case against a standard sales...
By juxtaposing the relatively quiet and slow - moving mood of golf with the comparably raucous environs of other sports, it potentially makes the case against itself.
Rep. Kevin Brady (R - TX), chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, which oversees trade policy, met Trump at the White House twice last week to make the case against the tariffs and suggest alternative proposals for how to revive American steel.
Of the people on panel 2, Ms. Mercedes Kelley Tunstall seemed to be the only one with the intent of making a case against Bitcoin and possibly the case for other virtual currencies.
As the private email exchanges (and, perhaps, «clarifications») were insufficient to fully address Kahan's concerns, in the end Kahan & Peters (2017) elected to publish a formal «reply» paper of their own to make their case against Ballarini & Sloman's 2017 claims about «replication» (or, more specifically, the lack thereof).
Under the DEA's «distributor initiative,» the agency had begun to make cases against large and small wholesalers.
It's almost impossible to make a case against KLAC based on its current profitability.
Rick provides his take on the Fed's most recent rate hike and makes the case against an overly rigid view of price change.
Biden, it seems to me, could actually make that case against Ryan with some effectiveness.
Here is a remarkably poorly argued and tendentious (not to say profoundly misleading) column by Marci Hamilton, making the case against religious hiring rights.
They already know the truth, and so view their job as making a case against any arguments from skeptics and doubters.
Rather than just make a case against emergence, DeYoung and Kluck make a case for doctrine, for conviction, and they do so with an authenticity that would make any emergent devotee proud.
In A Necessary Evil Wills marshals his usual blend of careful scholarship and vigorous polemic to make a case against the strong streak of «antigovernmentalism» that marks the American political tradition.
An ultrasound video of an unborn child sucking its thumb makes a case against abortion that reason hardly need supplement.
Protestants may make this case against eugenics by emphasizing unmerited grace.
The other non-Romney Republican presidential candidates either couldn't or wouldn't make a case against Romneycare that could win over the right - of - center voters that populate Republican primaries and caucuses.
«We know who had to have done it, so just pick up the evidence that helps make a case against him and get rid of the rest.»
I do not wish to make a case against Cobb's theology, which is clearly an original contribution both to the contemporary church and academy, based on my reading of one article.
Sally Phillips» recent BBC documentary made the case against abortion of babies with Down's syndrome....
Those who wanted to make a case against us embellished our son's healthy response.
If those who fear the stress on continuity wish to make a case against it, they need to define more precisely where that gap occurs which they regard as inexplicable in terms of continuities.
One would be very hard pressed to make a case against Ratzinger's interpretation of salvation history but his case is absolutely clinched by the words of Christ's priestly prayer in John's Gospel.
And far from being a broken or dejected man at the end of his life — as some critics maintain, the better to make their case against him seem plausible — Paul VI was carried and sustained by something much stronger than anything in this world, his faith.
LOL Please, if we are going to make a case against Muslims, let's not embarrass ourselves with stupid comments!
To make his case against flavored milk, Oliver engaged in some eye - catching (though perhaps slightly misleading) stunts, like filling a school bus to near - bursting with white sand to demonstrate the amount of sugar offered to LASUD students each week in flavored milk.
A few items to share today, all relating to sugar: Gary Taubes Makes The Case Against Sugar Well - known investigative science and health journalist Gary Taubes (Why We Get Fat) has a new book out in which he makes The Case Against Sugar.
This is an issue where we need a social democratic party to get out there and make the case against the current grain of public opinion.
In his first major intervention since the referendum, the former prime minister said he was setting up an institute to make the case against Brexit.
The difference now is that the people around Gordon Brown are also making the case against choice and diversity - and challenging the key elements of the Blair settlement.»
He could have refused to question the group's integrity while making the case against their forecasts.
Surprisingly, the two agree on a number of key items as they make their case against the incumbent governor, including a laser - like focus on Cuomo's perceived weaknesses.
Yesterday, Philip Davies MP made the case against, and on Monday Jessica Epsey made the case in support of UK Aid spending.
The Labour leader will make the case against bombing from the Despatch Box when the Syria debate takes place.
NYSUT President Dick Iannuzzi makes the case against the Senate Charter School Bill, and talks about what he'd like to see in a charter reform bill.
Governor Cuomo says it would disproportionately harm New Yorkers, where property taxes are among the highest in the nation, and he's taken opportunities at public events recently to make the case against the plan.
Today, we make the case against a Hizzoner»08 campaign.
Prosecutors often make cases against prominent people to send a message that no one is above the law.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said Republicans have to lay out their vision for the country not just make the case against President Obama to win in 2012.
He could not make the case against borders.
Sampson asked a mole in the US Attorney's office for the names of witnesses cooperating to make a case against him so he could «take them out.»
But it was hard, watching Ed Miliband make the case against the government, to avoid the impression that this wasn't the main event at all.
John Cahill, a longtime law partner of former governor (and onetime presidential candidate) George Pataki, made the case against Trump without mentioning him by name (or identifying another candidate, though Pataki has endorsed Rubio.)
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