Sentences with phrase «obvious argument against»

The obvious argument against this is that Strawberry Hill was far from being an isolated phenomenon.
The most obvious argument against the validity of this is that Timo Werner, while offering a pace and high intensity that one associates with a Jürgen Klopp side, is a natural line leading striker.
The University of the South did indeed have winter vacation instead of summer up to 1908, by which time certain social changes seemed to have somewhat weakened the obvious arguments against summer recess.

Not exact matches

Despite their very obvious christian undertones, I though that the last book contained an argument against religion (more - so organized religion, which is a bit different), where the donkey and the monkey pretend to respectively be and be acting for Aslan (the Jesus symbol) and their actions result in widespread chaos, and the eventual collapse of Narnia.
Now the obvious Bergsonian objection to this whole line of reasoning is that Peirce's arguments are telling only against the claim to have an intuitive knowledge which is at the same time conceptual.
A popular argument against the existence of God is what some call divine hiddenness: «If God exists, why doesn't he make his existence more obvious, such that it could not be doubted?»
The arguments against it are clear, the perils of it obvious.
While the recent form of the Under - 21s side might be a strong argument against that with a group of talented young players on show, the point he makes about the Italian, Spanish and French leagues providing an obvious spine of homegrown players in their respective All - Star teams is true.
(I could also ask what arguments can be made against, but I consider that a rather obvious question and can easily come up with several reasons myself)
The most obvious politician's argument against funding research in pure mathematics is that it costs money and it isn't useful.
I testified at the state legislature in Louisiana against one of the no - nothing bills you mentioned, and even though it was painfully obvious that the legislators had no real intention of being affected by any argument we might make, it was a necessary «waste» of time.
The argument against this should be obvious, such a small group may be non-representative of regional temperature changes, and instead reflective of other environmental factors that impacted the individual trees and groups of trees.
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