Sentences with phrase «much argument»

The entry is arguably (but not much argument is needed in my opinion) the best in the series.
And as we move down the list, despite some minor differences at the edges, I would suggest that there wouldn't be very much argument related to the top 25.
It's evident in recent articles and posts that there's just as much argument over how to approach our collective urge to relax during the warm months.
My kids love the ranch flavor, it's one of the few veggies I can get them to eat without much argument.
There doesn't seem to be much argument in the literature on this.
It's simply an opinion, and there isn't really much argument for either side.
There is much argument on here over what is the dominant religion, which religion is growing or declining faster, which has the most political power, etc..
There has been much argument about the validity of the adjustments (9).
But it's not so much an argument of how «we» as Christians chooses to structure our regular meetings or find comfort in them, it's more about the perception those meetings elicit in both believers and those outside the body.
In R (Bonhoeffer) v The General Medical Council [2011] EWHC 1585 (Admin), [2011] All ER (D) 141 (Jun), the General Medical Council's (GMC) fitness to practice panel (FTPP) decided after much argument to admit crucial and controversial «hearsay» evidence against the defendant.
All of your arguments against science are AT LEAST as much arguments against imaginary fairies.
That message makes sense, intuitively: Since pretty much all arguments against the basics of climate science are silly, it stands to reason that those who peddle them are silly, too.
DiNapoli not likely to get much argument from Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders, who have already said an infrastructure fund would be the best use of the money.
But, when it comes to his great grandson, Joseph, there is not much argument because there is too much evidence to show that he did exisit.
In short, Kellermann concluded, the governor's proposal won't provide «meaningful, long - term relief for municipalities in fiscal distress, and endangers the viability of the pension funds,» which is pretty much the argument others — including Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner — have been making for several weeks now.
But we doubt we'll find much argument when we say the Forte is one of the sharpest - looking cars in its segment..
Interestingly, McIntyre's quarrel with Mann et al is very much an argument based on a genuine consilience dispute in that McIntyre questions the statistical (ie, mathematical) validity underpinning Mann's methodologies.
I have not been making any money this year, but I have ribbon from last year's and I'm sure I can add Bleach to the list withou too much argument from my non-creative husband.
We still have to refuse our grandparents» suggestions of rum in the baby's bottle, or dosing him with meds to get him to sleep, so why so much argument about listening to current information on what's best for baby?
Jen explains what colic is and why there is so much argument about what causes it and how to treat it.
After much argument, the developing Christian church adopted this date as the birthday of their savior, Jesus.
Debating the Leveson proposals is much like wrangling over the abolition of Page Three — it's just as much an argument of «freedom from» as «freedom to»
It's always a shame to see academy boys move on, particularly when we've seen how good he can be, like in the 2011 - 12 season, but there can't be much argument in his defence now.
Calvin's writings are not particularly novel and he did not engage in much argument with Catholic or other Protestant thinkers.
Abnormal Returns (McGraw Hill, 2012) is not so much an argument for a specific strategy as a catalogue of wisdom.
[7] This was very much the argument of Sir Robert Peel whose aim was the peace and good order of the community.
DiNapoli is not likely to get much argument from Cuomo and legislative leaders, who have already said an infrastructure fund would be the best use of the money.
TE, The standard of proof is the same as in a grand jury proceeding or a small claims court, a preponderance of the evidence, however the evidence of prior convictions are hard copies of court records... not much argument of fact there.
Jonas was not a Christian, but one is struck by how very much this argument that both are valid and inseparable is at the heart of classic Christian thought regarding the resurrection of the body.
Much argument about the inadvisability and impracticability seems to me to conceal a reluctance to move.
as for the fall of babylon — there has been so much argument about if it's already happened — or will happen... there are arguments for where babylon was — was it in iraq?
This volume, based on the Terry Lectures at Yale (Paul Tillich's Courage to Be is among several well - known works that originated as Terry Lectures), presents serious arguments on a dozen important issues and expresses Polkinghorne's personal opinion, without much argument, on two dozen more.
Ever since, English doctor turned botanist Robert Morrison described 33 species of Chile peppers in his study, «Plantarum Historiae Universalis Oxonniensis», published in 1680, there has been much argument and debate amongst botanists and taxonomists as to the number and classification of Capsicum species.
After much argument and amendment, it is now widely accepted that the genus Capsicum consists of five domesticated species and twenty - six wild species.
There can't be much argument that we would have had the greatest backfield tandem in history if Andrews» knee hadn't been blown out.
Rugani, likewise, has played impeccably as of late, but if I'm taking 11 players from these squads to move forward in the Champions League I'm taking Ramos as my second center back without much argument.
- Why there is so much argument about what causes Colic?
Pterosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years, and the largest fossils are incomplete, so there has been much argument as to how, or whether, they flew.
Well, maybe he wouldn't have much argument with the hair... And still Alan Rickman is front and centre in the new trailer for CBGB, which charts the difficult birth of the iconic and sadly defunct New York music club.
After much argument, he does.
This is very much the argument of the recent Shaping CPD report: «Recruit, train, develop, retain» — worth a read.
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