Not exact matches
The claim that funding infrastructure by the Bank
of Canada is a
red herring argument
because there is absolutely no evidence
of that.
The elimination
of a
red line proved to be a
red herring at the Olympics
because Team Canada and Team USA often acted as if it really were in play, rejecting the impulse to go deep and sticking primarily to zone - to - zone passes, playing a familiar brand
of small hockey that effectively shrunk the international rink.
And strange things start going snap in the jungle.From the beginning, we know writer - director Twohy intends on taking us for a ride,
because of his purringly seductive filmmaking style and
red herrings galore.
Of course, it's a bit of a red herring to talk about the «educational software market» with such broad, sweeping generalizations because there are a number of different types of buyers there: schools, teachers, parents, and students to name at least four «consumers» (and that's ignoring, too, the differences between K - 12 and higher education
Of course, it's a bit
of a red herring to talk about the «educational software market» with such broad, sweeping generalizations because there are a number of different types of buyers there: schools, teachers, parents, and students to name at least four «consumers» (and that's ignoring, too, the differences between K - 12 and higher education
of a
red herring to talk about the «educational software market» with such broad, sweeping generalizations
because there are a number
of different types of buyers there: schools, teachers, parents, and students to name at least four «consumers» (and that's ignoring, too, the differences between K - 12 and higher education
of different types
of buyers there: schools, teachers, parents, and students to name at least four «consumers» (and that's ignoring, too, the differences between K - 12 and higher education
of buyers there: schools, teachers, parents, and students to name at least four «consumers» (and that's ignoring, too, the differences between K - 12 and higher education).
Another clue /
red herring, is that I found the electrical cable to the masthead light was under stress
because of a broken seat cover.
However, this is a
red herring because of the clear disparity in output.
So, yeah, I think it's a good question
because I think this issue
of gambling debt showing up on credit reports is a bit
of red herring.
The authors write that SarbOx was «a bit
of a
red herring»
because «[online] brokerage and decimalization were significantly more damaging to the IPO market.»
This discussion is a
red herring, in my opinion,
because you can sit back and say, «Oh, well, Dragon Quest is popular
because of marketing;
because of celebrity;
because it became an institution in the»80s and everybody's still lazily buying the games.»
IMO, Hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel is a
red herring,
because as James said, «what's unreal is a source
of H2 that doesn't produce more CO2 than the same car burning gasoline.»
However the culpability or inculpability
of the Americans is a
red herring here,
because the remit
of the Russell inquiry extended only to CRU.
My «unwillingness» to discuss temperature savings
of Kyoto Phase I is
because it is a
red herring.
Is it only
because I perceive the original post to be a
red herring of sort?
I suspect
because probably they know that there is a strong prevalence
of agreement among experts that continued and increasing aCO2 emissions pose a potential threat, but they find that «consensus» to be politically inconvenient
because they don't want to accept the political associations with accepting that threat, so instead they focus on a
red herring of a more politically convenient target
of whether expert climate scientists agree that «CAGW» is «settled science»
This is a
red herring by the way,
because the drivers
of the warming brought about by the (mostly regional!)
If the author is already peddling denialism based on limited facts used out
of context, and this new paper is published likely just to be used as the latest
red herring distraction in the global warming argument by examining «Svalbard and Greenland temperature records» in a too limited time span without relevant context, which, just in case some may not have noticed does not represent the region known as planet Earth, uses too short a time span in relation to mechanism outside
of the examined region
because it is in fact a regional analysis; one is left with a reasonable conclusion that the paper is designed to be precisely what I suspect it is designed for, to be a
red herring distraction in the argument between science and science denialism regarding global warming.
The late Earle Kyle IV, who graded seven rounds
of bar exams, often advised University
of Minnesota Law School students that bar exam graders can tell if you write without a plan
because relevant issues surface after you have dissected
red herrings.