Sentences with phrase «often argue over»

Fans often argue over what Nintendo products are considered canonical to the very important and not at all frivolous Mario lore.
It's a soul - crushing reality, one we in rescue and animal advocacy constantly wrestle with (and often argue over) in our desperate search for expedient and lasting solutions.
If you typically share your tablets with others and often argue over app and wallpaper choices, the Pure's multiple user functionality will come in handy.

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The proposal has generated a great deal of often vitriolic debate over the future of the wheat board, and the C.D. Howe Institute recently weighed in with a report arguing that global grain markets have changed significantly over the past few decades, to the point that the CWB is more often than not a price taker.
I mean, people have often argued that small - cap stocks do better over long periods of time just because they're small.
Jason C. Buckel (R - Allegany), noting that the Ways and Means Committee often argues at length over whether to raise a tax credit by as little as $ 2 million.
Ecumenical skeptics today often argue that presumed doctrinal convergence between Protestants and Roman Catholics only papers over an underlying — and fundamental — disagreement.
Arguing over labels may seem pointless, but unfortunately how we label a problem often influences how and when we'll reach for help — or not.
The characters involved in this affair (Keegan - Michael Key and Annie Parisse) often argue with each other over whether or not they're definitely «bad people,» and the show wants viewers to engage in this debate as well.
Conservative ethnic leaders often argued that separateness from dominant American culture was essential to internally uniting their group; but every ethnic group was sharply divided over this very issue.
I argue with Tom Reese, over this exact issue often at Epiphenom (a blog which reviews science research about religion — to is an atheist).
I Ecumenical skeptics today often argue that presumed doctrinal convergence between Protestants and Roman Catholics only papers over an underlying — and fundamental — disagreement.
In a recent interview [per the Metro], the former Udinese and Barcelona man admitted to arguing often with Wenger over playing time, stating that he is always looking to play as much as possible and prefers not to rest when the Arsenal manager insists.
It might even be argued (and often is) that the tone of the criticism over his faults leads him to becoming a somewhat underrated player — a claim that would be scoffed at by those who remain wholly unconvinced of him.
We would argue about that often; I told him it wasn't right for me to be over there because I was interfering with their bonding time but his excuse was:» They are older children, they're ok, they do their own thing.»
There's a reason why breastfeeding is so often discussed, promoted, and argued over!
For many families, sitting down for a meal together often means arguing over food — what's on the menu, who's eating (or not eating) what and how much.
These cases are often dealt with outside the criminal justice system: a woman filmed crushing a kitten and the video's cameraman both lost their jobs following a «successful» human flesh search and a man recorded arguing with a foreigner over a traffic violation was forced to make an apology on national TV.
Often, that means going toe - to - toe with the mayor, arguing over things like the city's share of the bill for the MTA.
Cuomo has often argued that despite noisy protests over a certain policy, the broad majority of the state is with him when it comes to achieving results.
Comptroller Scott Stringer, who has often clashed with de Blasio, argued that his longtime foe deserves continued control over schools «based on his record of managing this system.»
And [Trutzi] often argued, «Well the skeptics are too negative, you know; they're not open minded enough about the believer's claims and we should really bend over backwards and explore all these possibilities.»
As specialists argue over the fine details of species concepts, I'm struck by how often the word «fuzzy» comes up.
All too often, she argues, the Australian states are in conflict with Aborigines over land rights and mining rights.
While it has evolved over time, some central tenets have remained as core to the gameplay style — often referred to as «Metroidvania», as both the Metroid and Castlevania games contain similar tropes — including abilities learned throughout the course of the game, non-linear maps, some form of character levelling, and, some would argue, advanced difficulty.
In a country continually arguing over the document's original intent, it is fascinating to watch these powerful characters struggle toward consensus — often reluctantly — to write a flawed but living and breathing document that could evolve with the nation.
Evolution was not discovered single - handedly, Rebecca Stott argues, contrary to what has become standard lore, but is an idea that emerged over many centuries, advanced by daring individuals across the globe who had the imagination to speculate on nature's extraordinary ways, and who had the courage to articulate such speculations at a time when to do so was often considered heresy.
Although I feel many of these quotes often get overused — or even butchered by well - meaning investors taking them out of context — you can't argue with the Oracle of Omaha's body of work over the years.
In arguing for tax equity for rentals and tenants it is important to note that, Ottawa dramatically favours homeowners over tenants in tax policy because owners are exempt from capital gains taxes, people can often buy a condominium and make payments $ 200 lower than rent for a similar unit.
So while the active versus passive debate is often positioned as on - going, one could argue that it's over (or ending very soon).
The folks who propose that commission - based services are best often argue that you may pay more over time with a fee - only advisor vs. a one - time commission for a product that you buy and own for many years.
«In addition,» argues FWS, «the TNR method has little valid scientific support for claims that it actually reduces cat colony numbers over time and often has been shown to attract people to release new cats into an area.»
Although some will argue that emulation is the key to preservation, this solution still remains illicit and often requires convoluted technical steps and forays into questionably reputable websites, not to mention its lasting ties to digital files over the lasting ownership of physical media.
In the press materials for a panel discussion at the Outsider Art Fair, an organizer argues that we «often expect mainstream artists we respect to evolve and progress over time.
As Figure 1 shows, over the last 37 years one can identify overlapping short windows of time when climate «skeptics» could have argued (and often did, i.e. here and here and here) that global warming had stopped.
George Lakoff, of the University of California, argues that we often use metaphors to carry over experience from simple or concrete experiences into new domains.
Thanks for the feedback guys and this again just shows these discussions are over my head and sadly it often falls to guys like me to argue with guys equally as clueless about these topics!
But as Lawrence himself argues, people all over the world used to live simply and were often much happier for it.
Arguing in favor of the law banning lying is the sad irony that quite often those with their hands on the very levers of democracy, free elections and the right to vote — candidates, their handlers, public and special interest groups — don't trust the public to make the right decision based on an honest and robust debate over the issues, but instead find it incumbent to win by smearing the opposing candidate.
Microsoft sued the Justice Department over the gag order practice in April, arguing that law enforcement was relying on these orders too often.
If your Parenting Schedule says something vague, like «we agree to alternate all major holidays,» you will often find yourself in a twist on the day before your first post-divorce Christmas as you and your ex argue over whether the «holiday» means Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, or both.
Rather than arguing over this for an extended period, I've often suggested that we try out the timeshare that dad believes he can commit to and see what happens for a month or two.
Often arguments won't get resolved right away, and it's OK to walk away, go to bed, table the issue, or whatever else is needed to stop the cycle of blaming each other and arguing over something that won't be resolved right then.
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