Sentences with phrase «many reasonable points»

That would likely be a reasonable point to take a speculative exposure at controlled risk.
He made the entirely reasonable point that microbial life on Earth, or some of its complex building blocks, may have drifted in from outer space.
There was a reasonable point in there, but Romney was out of practice (and perhaps had never been in practice) at talking about alternatives to Obamacare and he was careless of how badly his line came off, coming as it did from a millionaire.
It's nice having options and they are all filling and reasonable points.
It is a reasonable point of view, that comments should be made in a decent language.
I saw it as him bringing up reasonable points and criticisms of a fighter that he has a lot of hype for.
Not going to argue — all reasonable points, but City and United have tended to play with 2 up front so I would expect a longer, deeper list of players.
I thought that some of us could make reasonable points that would gradually show people that the Emperor has no clothes, but it is clear the Arsene Doctrine does not allow for that.
He might have been a bit disrespectful to Leicester but he has made some reasonable points.
Something a lot of us have already being doing but those in distant lands and with thinking problems are trying to ignore the article and the reasonable points raised.
While Adebayor certainly makes some reasonable points I believe that any Arsenal supporter who followed his actions and those of his manager before the start of last season and during this one will be able to pick significant holes in what he has said.
No sooner had Gary Aitkenhead, the chief executive of Porton Down, made the perfectly reasonable point that it was not his job to provide the entirety of the intelligence argument for Russian involvement, than a thousand internet warriors jumped up to show that the situation was identical to the Iraq «dodgy dossier» and we therefore couldn't believe anything the government said.
They make the perfectly reasonable point that:
In response to Miliband, who has called for local authorities to be given the power to reduce the number of betting terminals in their area, Cameron announced that the government's review into them will report in the spring and said that he was making «a reasonable point».
Ben Haller's letter (25 February, p 36) about your editorial on brain - eavesdropping (4 February, p 3) makes a reasonable point...
The scientists who argue against an addiction model of obesity make reasonable points, and I also fear that the term «addiction» comes loaded with unhelpful preconceptions.
But it's hard to ignore these reasonable points when they're raised by a zookeeper (Clark Gregg) who's the film's only rational character, and who therefore serves as the villain.
He makes a surprising but reasonable point when he asks what has happened to «forgiveness.»
Both sides make reasonable points.
Teacher leaders have made eminently reasonable points about the problems with school accountability systems, the limits of test - based teacher evaluation, and the foolhardiness of «reformers» who dismiss the effects of poverty with «no excuses» sloganeering.
These are reasonable points.
I would recommend this book, not just to Kingsolver fans, but to anyone who wants to read a reasonable point of view.
It makes it more bearable and it's a fairly reasonable point of view... but:
That's a reasonable point, but as with all analysis, it's not enough just to toss out an objection and walk away — you've got to go to the data and find out the truth.»
Cash is better used to pay down debts — This is a reasonable point, but because I am talking mostly about investing for the future, I am operating under the assumption that you don't have an unreasonable debt burden and large debts like mortgages will be paid off by the time you retire or otherwise need your money.
If you do not receive a response within a reasonable point of time, present the case to the supervisor, and if necessary, call local government officials.
Lower the price of the Gold Version to a reasonable point and allow T to be the shooting trigger, and allow the person to turn while aiming and we might have a deal... otherwise, this is a rip off and tacked on.
[Response: There is a reasonable point to be made here about comparing with what the CRU record shows.
In his inline comment, Osborn conceded that this was a reasonable point, but objected that I had raised this example of potential cherrypicking to a panel whose terms of reference including the examination of potential cherrypicking and which had requested submissions.
This would be a reasonable point if the atmosphere was where the heat from radiative forcing went.
a) the extent to which AGW (as opposed to CAGW) is even a reasonable point of divergence on which to hang the rest of your thesis.
Judith, Nathan Allen at Reddit makes some reasonable points in defence of the policy for that particular forum.
It's a reasonable point viewed in isolation, that we may overestimate how technology improves lives over the baseline condition when it just solves problems we anticipate.
If you detach yourself from some key assumptions, you might find that reasonable points are being raised in the objections.
Yours is the first comment I can recall that presented some sort of reasonable point for what could happen from a warming Arctic.
I believe that the general rule should be that if the viewpoint is not inherently abusive, and if the poster is not attempting to antagonize under cover of a legitimate post (trolling), and if it is an arguably reasonable point of view, and if the site is one that purports to allow all viewpoints, then it should not be prohibited on the grounds that it is extremely at odds with the view held by many at that site.
«So how about either a defense of Bob Carter's «warming stopped» argument, refuting the lengthy rebuttal I gave or an acknowledgment that it is not a reasonable point
Two years ago, I wrote a 270 word post on National Review's Corner, commenting on a piece by Rand Simberg for the Competitive Enterprise Institute in which he made a perfectly reasonable point about Penn State University - that an institution corrupt enough to cover up for a serial child rapist would have no qualms about whitewashing academic fraud.
There are many reasonable points made that caused me to think.
It's a reasonable point, to be fair.

Not exact matches

The difference between the two is 1.8 percentage points, and it is reasonable to assume that is what earnings buybacks are doing to boost earnings.
If we can accept them as reasonable judges, they all name Frances Hesselbein — Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree, advisor to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, former CEO of the Girl Scouts, and more — as the best leader in the country.
They've quickly gained a reputation for high - quality products at reasonable price points, and thanks to our own personal experience with them, they pretty much make their way into the majority of gift guides we do.
Cody and his partners couldn't find a manufacturer under a reasonable price point so they were forced to start out making their boards themselves.
«It offers reasonable fees (65 basis points), and you get foreign exposure.»
On his Twitter page, Ernie pointed out that seemingly reasonable assumptions back at the time of the January 2001 surplus celebration would have added up to a $ 15 trillion cumulative budget surplus through 2028.
This price point is optimal as a significant volume of sales can be generated with a reasonable commission.
The brand gives off quality looks and price points that are reasonable to most consumers.
Using the internet and social media, it's easier than ever to market to the masses, providing you find a reasonable price point and an accessible means of transmitting or transporting your products or services.
Any genuine debate on this point isn't over principle, but enforcement, like setting out what's a reasonable split when family members really do contribute.
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