Sentences with phrase «obvious arguments for»

«There are obvious arguments for what the governor is proposing,» Mauro said in an interview last week.

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The arguments for participating in such off - the - record briefings are fairly obvious, just as they were for technology titans like Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Apple CEO Tim Cook, who got roped into a tech summit with Trump at the Trump Tower last week.
Poloz's main argument for leaving interest rates low is that the obvious damage from an extended period of weak economic growth outweighs the hypothetical risk of a housing bust.
The obvious accuracy of this passage constitutes the clincher for MacIntyre's argument.
The logic of that argument can be as easily refuted as the logic in your last argument for obvious reasons.
The Bishop rightly alerts the listeners to the obvious self - refuting nature of scientism; he emphasises that truth can surely be found in non-scientific forms such as poetry and literature; and then finally, he offers the building blocks for a philosophical argument that the intelligibility of the universe, and thereby the possibility of any science, in some way demonstrates a thinking mind behind the universe.
There are no simply obvious premises on the basis of which one can construct an argument for the existence of God.
This is played for laughs later in season, but the real comedy is how obvious it probably comes off to everyone watching that there's no real argument here.
That book defends the first and obvious meaning of publicness (viz., as meaning and truth available to all intelligent, reasonable and rational persons through persuasive argument) for the logically ordered questions of religion, God and Christ.
Even in its more sophisticated guise, such as the argument of Immanuel Kant that life in heaven is to be a due adjustment of affairs after the obvious evil known and experienced in mundane life, there is for many people little meaning.
For me the difference between the biblical gospels and the later Gnostic gospels was obvious when I read them, even before I was a believer; and there are plenty of reasonable arguments for the case that the four gospels of the Bible are the most accurate historical accounts that we have of Jesus» liFor me the difference between the biblical gospels and the later Gnostic gospels was obvious when I read them, even before I was a believer; and there are plenty of reasonable arguments for the case that the four gospels of the Bible are the most accurate historical accounts that we have of Jesus» lifor the case that the four gospels of the Bible are the most accurate historical accounts that we have of Jesus» life.
For this reason they fail in two obvious ways: they regress infinitely in their argument, with a neurotic curiosity, and they divide incessantly into more and more sects which destroy the unity of the church.
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.
The reason we should not take up the argument of Human Sexuality is not because of the obvious problems with the report's vague criterion of «creative and integrative growth» as the necessary condition for the legitimacy of sexual expression.
I could see an argument for Chandler or Barnes from a defensive versatility perspective, and Wes is just a fighter and the obvious sentimental pick.
Although it seems a bit far - fetched, there is obvious reason in such an argument, as Salah has boasted an eye for goal, technical quality along with pace and movement that would arguably suit Barcelona's style perfectly if he was deployed on the wing.
It's clearly obvious to the entire world that Arsenal is not a healthy club, and does not have a successful team, so this article's argument for increased aggression and ruthlessness is valid and long overdue.
From drawing our attention to the ignored but obvious, to making attractive points and arguments, to drawing sensationalist targets — he has reopened a debate on the foreign nature of the Premier League and its consequences for the national team's future achievements.
While the obvious choices like Robin van Persie and Yaya Toure are clearly also qualified candidates for the PoY Award, Ramsey fans could make a strong argument that he deserves mention with even the world's very best, at least through the first six weeks.
I don't think it lends support to the argument for AP, it seems obvious that you shouldn't abuse or neglect your children or deprive them from human contact, so what's the point of including it?
Lee Smolin, a theoretical physicist at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Canada, and a skeptic of the anthropic principle, says the paper's argument is a novel one and that on first reading he didn't see any obvious mistakes.
(29) This is important, because most of the theoretical arguments about why gluten is bad for you are based on the idea that it damages your gut and makes it «leaky» — even without other obvious symptoms like bloating, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Sorkin seems fascinated with why Molly excelled at this unusual occupation, and his obvious appreciation for her and her accomplishments make the film play too much like a straw - man argument whenever anyone else is talking.
It seems obvious that diversity would make everyone smarter and white people less racist, but there's not enough research to make a full - throated, empirically - driven argument for integration.
In the early 1980s it was not yet obvious how neoliberals would make use of the economic crisis in impoverished communities — and the argument that school failure was the leading cause of economic misery — to make their case for a radical transformation and privatization of public education.
To me this is obvious, but I've learned to include this sort of disclaimer to make it marginally more difficult for dodgers, denialists, and dudgeon demons to avoid actual thought in favor of straw man arguments and other mischaracterizations of what I've actually said.
We are not like men; men shake hands with hate between them all the time and have public arguments that are an obvious jostling for power and position.
It is obvious that the argument analysis is crucial for each of us.
Your obvious argument would be if part of your private student loans was used for expenses other than qualified educational expenses.
Hopefully it's pretty obvious why using this card for unbonused spend (1 Avios / $) is a poor idea but, for the sake of argument, let's assume you're someone who's going to book a few British Airways flights and therefore earn 3 Avios for every dollar you're spending... here's why the card still isn't as great idea.
The argument of videos games as art has been going on for ever now, and its pretty obvious what the answer is, and this piece of news helps that argument.
I also believe that more emphasis should be placed on economic arguments for moving away from non-renewable carbon - based fuels because those impacts are more obvious at present than longer - term environmental impacts.
The obvious answer (from someone who is indeed receptive to arguments for lower - than - consensus climate sensitivities) is that it was on a par with recent hot years because temperatures at US latitudes of the globe really weren't as much cooler in the 1930s / 1940s (compared to the present) than GISS / Hadley's best estimates (from often sketchy global coverage) suggest.
Ray's answer makes it obvious (for me) that reality is very complex and far from being explainable by simple, hand - made arguments for the general audience; that's why I think that trying to explain «simply» the very complex phenomena involved in radiation transfer is just lost time - and in my opinion the REAL issues associated with social impacts of GW are not primarily associated with the detailed physics of the phenomenon.
But the argument «there's some uncertainty therefore it's obvious we should wait for certainty» which may never come, or may come far too late is worthless, and I will simply cross if of if I'm reading a paper, and if the person has nothing else to say, then they have nothing to say, period.
But really the first and most obvious argument requires little in the way of expertise: The vastly cheaper, affordable and near - term achievable options for efficiency and conservation have really hardly been touched.
That ACO2 has harmful impact irrespective of any potentially harmful influence on climate change (and I'll even throw in geo - political negative externalities as an exclusion for the sake of argument), is completely obvious are obvious to anyone who is serious about this issue and is even remotely interested in a good faith discussion.
A related argument is that it is * impossible * for summaries of cited sources to be plagiarized... also nonsense... but if so, then there's W. 11.4 Summaries issue tally and at the very least the 4 categorized «B» and «C» (in caps), and in Bold seem especially obvious candidates for fabrication, as they all make explicit change to the text to change meaning significantly.
I hate to admit that I, like Willis, even fell for this argument for a brief time until the obvious flaws were pointed out.
The strongest argument for a major government response to climate change is the obvious argument: climate change.
That's the one thing I hate about climate change arguments - it takes years, if not decades, for something to become obvious.
The only reason your argument even seems plausible is that the numbers for DWLIR only exceed the solar energy by a little bit on earth; on Venus, they exceed it by such a huge amount that it would be immediately obvious that your common sense is not even close to correct.
Especially with all of the coverage of every argument — even those not of obvious public interest that may have in years past, gone unnoticed by the larger media — where counsel's every movement is blogged, twittered, and splashed all over the front pages of the papers for everyone to comment upon.
The point going beyond the particular facts was that raised by the workers» primary argument, namely whether there is any general principle that statutory holiday must be during «working time», a point potentially of significance elsewhere, for example in other cases of extended shift working or (an example featuring largely in the arguments) in the case of teachers or university lecturers who are required to take holidays out of term time, for obvious reasons.
I suggest that with great frequency the Harper - LeBreton usage («the ministerial usage») of «obvious» signals the speaker's intention to engage in an argument from ignorance, in the sense that they assert something as fact for which they will offer little, if anything, by way of substantial evidence.
It's a bit obvious to declare that this will be one of the top sellers of 2017, but has Samsung successfully made the argument for why consumers should spend this much money on mobile device?
The beauty of the «discount broker» business model is that it not only eliminates much of the need for prospecting (which is the main impetus for it), it also inherently attempts to give the consumer the impression that there is an obvious value argument for selecting the «discount broker»!
This is a good argument for the maintenance of the status quo, but, it discounts the obvious reality that not all Realtors are as ethically unchallenged as the author and his esteemed backers whom have stated their agreement with his views herein.
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