Instead
of arguing over semantics (global warming vs climate change), or possible deception from the powers that be, can't we just recognize that there is a very obvious problem with very real and obvious solutions that aren't being put in place for whatever reason?
Second, it can provide clear boundaries at Christmas, so you can spend time with family instead
of arguing over who gets the kids when.
Instead
of arguing over what a court would do if the case were tried, the question is whether the court will approve the agreement the clients have reached.
The situation you found yourself in must have been so hard without the added stress
of arguing over your boys.
«Legal costs can easily escalate when looking the matrimonial finances and couples need to be wary
of arguing over principles, which ends up being costly.
Why not enjoy the benefits of that instead
of arguing over whether honest posting on safe withdrawal rates should be permitted?
After four years
of arguing over which experts would advise its members, the board has dissolved.
Instead
of arguing over what time they go to bed, you spend more time focusing on what happens in your home and how you can make things better for your kids.
Miller's relationship with Quarrie had grown sour, the two
of them arguing over everything from marketing strategy to Miller's meet appearance fees.
Another little bit of logic here, would you rather have congress and the president working on making jobs and fixing the economy
of arguing over gay rights.
We could all live together peacefully instead
of arguing over which of our imaginary friends has the biggest «stick»?
what's the point
of arguing over God if He doesn't exist?
Not exact matches
One
of the most difficult things I saw as a youngster was my parents
arguing over whether my dad had an extra dollar to give to my mother.
He
argued in a blog post that a single figure, even the son
of a king, in pushing for a great deal
of change in a country where the politics and power accumulated
over decades are complicated, could end up producing the opposite
of stability.
While Republican leaders
argued it would, every major independent analysis
of the bill, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, showed that it would grow the federal debt
over the next 10 years even when accounting for that increased growth.
Still, some have
argued (in court) that the degree
of risk isn't adequately communicated, and crowdfunding companies have taken steps to better communicate that uncertainty
over time.
Wigdor initially filed its class action in November on behalf
of two unidentified women,
arguing that Uber put thousands
of women at risk and put profit
over safety.
Kenya's Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has voiced his concerns
over the country's lack
of world class hotels which he
argues has made Tanzania a better proposition for tourists in East Africa.
Though Kashkari begins with a broad attack on monetary rules, it quickly devolves into a focused attack on the Taylor Rule which he
argues «effectively turn [s] monetary policy
over to a computer, rather than continue to let Fed policy makers use their best judgment to consider a wide range
of data and economic trends.»
My fondest memory
of taking the family to Disney World is
of eavesdropping on an exhausted couple and their glazed -
over children in a desolate parking lot,
arguing about whether they'd left their car in the Pluto section or the Goofy section.
One
of the things they
argue over is which is the oldest pub in England.
The Republican Party's fast journey from debating how to combat human - caused climate change to
arguing that it does not exist is a story
of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew
over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf, favouring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric
over co-operation and conciliation.
Publishers, meanwhile,
argue that they have no choice but to use these annoying features, because Google and Facebook have taken
over so much
of the digital - advertising market.
In a blog post, he
argued that tech unicorn CEOs should get
over their fear
of the public markets.
Malcolm Gladwell set off a mania for practice a few years ago with his book Outliers, in which he
argued that to become truly excellent at any skill, you need 10,000 hours
of deliberate practice — that's six hours a day, six days a week,
over six years
of simply sticking with it.
At the top
of the leaderboard, shares
of Smurfit Kappa rose
over 18 percent after Europe's largest producer
of paper - based packaging rejected an unsolicited proposal from International Paper —
arguing it is better to remain as an independent business.
Sir John A. Macdonald, who would have turned 200 this year, advocated a single central government for Canada, without the bother
of provincial legislatures: «one government and one parliament... for the whole
of these peoples,» he
argued during debates
over Confederation.
But other economists
argue that if inflation is a monetary issue, and a helicopter drop
of cash is fundamentally fiscal, then the worry
over sparking inflation is misplaced.
But these technologies are incapable
of understanding or correctly responding to more complex conversations, like debating what's the best Beatles album or
arguing over a cable bill.
Jim Cramer
argues that OPEC is a «shadow
of its former self» and no longer wields control
over the price
of oil.
He'll
argue that insufficient funding for the NHS
over recent years was one
of the reasons 52 %
of British people voted for Brexit last year.
Harvard professor and business founder Clayton M. Christensen
argues that to find success, you should change your common perception
of how to conduct business by not always listening to your customers and how to know when to pick a smaller market
over a larger one.
Washington Post columnist Joshua Rogin
argues that with Bannon banished, those who oppose his China policies «are positioned to reassert their control
over the relationship and stifle many
of Bannon's key initiatives.»
«I
argued that active investment management by professionals - in aggregate - would
over a period
of years under - perform the returns achieved by rank amateurs who simply sat still.
The social network may
argue that it doesn't tell its publishing partners what they should be creating for that money, but the fact that it is pushing video — and that its algorithm clearly favors certain kinds
of video content
over other kinds — helps determine what gets promoted.
They
argue that zero - rating violates the «spirit»
of net neutrality since it gives ISPs the power to decide which services can and can not receive a technical advantage
over everyone else, thus putting them beyond the status
of «dumb» pipe providers.
Prior to the market correction, which has reduced Tesla's 2018 gain to about 3 % ahead
of earnings, there was no real major dip, so you could
argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration —
over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
If you know someone who's devices are always running out
of juice, or you
argue with them
over who gets to charge what and when, this will end that problem forever.
In the 1880s, the most sophisticated railroad managers and some economists
argued that railroads were «natural monopolies,» the inevitable consequence
of an industry that required huge investments in rights
of way
over land, constructing railways, and building train engines and rail cars.
He
argues that most negotiators are overly willing to compromise, and he blames this on the way that some win - win adherents prize «relationships»
over getting the best possible deal — a style
of negotiating that others, especially non-U.S. negotiators, go out
of their way to exploit.
Trump has been one
of the more outspoken critics
over the last several months,
arguing that Apple should have helped the FBI obtain access to the iPhone 5c used by San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook — something the iPhone maker didn't do.
In court documents filed with the Northern California District Court on Thursday, Uber
argued that the class - action part
of the suit should be dropped because the 160,000 drivers, «have little or nothing in common, other than their use
of the Uber App in California at some point
over the past six years.»
In the tight three - way race
of this year's federal election, the focus has shifted from the reliability
of any single research firm to the wisdom
of the collective pollster mind, with news outlets
arguing over who can aggregate the polls in the most reliable fashion.
What's more, they
argued in a recent research paper, most tips for protecting passwords do nothing to guard against the most common forms
of breaches: phishing, keystroke logging, and plain old looking
over shoulders.
Alaburda
argues that she received «only one job offer» out
of over 150 resumes she sent out, and it was «less favorable than non-law-related jobs that were available.»
Ahead
of earnings, there's been no real dip, so you could
argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration —
over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
Business interests
argue they are being subjected to claims
over the bad behavior
of foreign regimes, which are shielded from lawsuits under U.S. law.
And for investors, private deals offer real income and asset appreciation that,
over the past decade at least, has been elusive in the public markets,
argues Jim Sand, CEO
of Fast Track Capital, a registered exempt - market dealer based in St. Albert, Alta.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw from NAFTA unless he can rework it in favor
of the United States,
arguing that the pact has hollowed out U.S. manufacturing and caused a trade deficit
of over $ 60 billion with Mexico.
Others
argued over the valuations
of various international subsidiaries and assets, such as intellectual property and the growing Asian business.