Sentences with phrase «out of the argument about»

Hare's script never skimps on ideas and details, yet finds a way to make a thrilling courtroom drama out of an argument about history.

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Now, you may or may not find that to be a persuasive argument about the state of income inequality in Canada — as our own Chris MacDonald has pointed out, determining the fairness of CEO pay is more complicated than it seems.
Whatever the arguments about fiscal policy's effectiveness in countering deep and lasting recessions, of a kind the world faced in 2008, it was never envisaged that it should be wheeled out the minute economic growth fell below two per cent.
The decision to label Cohn a «globalist» on his way out the door is, at a minimum, a suggestion that he lost not a specific policy argument about steel but a much larger argument about the overall direction of the Republican Party.
These faceless bureaucrats must also be told to stop their spin about freezing Iron Dome because of the arguments they love to carry out via the media with Ministry of Finance budgetary division officials.
He supports his argument with numerous persuasive anecdotes about individuals who have walked out of the underclass with the help of faith - based, grassroots groups that practice «hard - headed, soft - hearted» compassion.
but in attempting to make that large number seem problematic, you actually both defeated your other argument (about its irrelevance and lack of pervasiveness) while also unintentionally pointing out the very opposite of the point you were attempting to make — the primary unity underlying a vast & varied swath of people.
The fourth and biggest reason why Mrs. Clinton won two nights ago is that, while Mr. Obama can draw on the deep doubts of many Democrats about Mrs. Clinton, he can't close out the argument.
The atheists are seeking out arguments about God because this is their way of getting closer to destination that they are denying themselves.
I read two articles last year (which I didn't document, like you, thinking it was out of the question) about pedophiles making the exact same argument as the present day argument that homosexuals have taken from the cause of the Black people; «they were born that way.»
And while I'm at it, please ignorant people, leave your arguments about Hindu, Allah, The Great White Spirit, etc. out of this.
While I have reservations about this argument, it should not be dismissed out of hand.
Indeed, and I would hazard a guess the vast majority of them were Christians, which sorta obliterates the «argument» people always throw out about Hitler (and Stalin, for that matter).
There was another time when another leader in the church came up to me aggressively and had an out and out argument in front of everyone about me being «corrective» with comments with him on facebook.
It would be better if he were to keep religion out of political discussion, especially when it comes to an argument between RC and Protestant about who is the most Satanic.
I will here only state my belief that it will be found that the primitive kerygma arises directly out of the teaching of Jesus about the Kingdom of God and all that hangs upon it; but that it does only partial justice to the range and depth of His teaching, and needs the Pauline and Johannine interpretations before it fully rises to the height of the great argument.
Or are you going to be one of those cowards (That has doubts about his own argument) that just spits out his opinion and then slams the door?
It is not my intention to defend everything the encyclical tradition has had to say about sex and marriage but rather to point out that that tradition, especially in Arcanum Divinae, at least had the argument in the right ball park — namely, that what one says about sex is correlative to one's understanding of the nature of the family and what its function is for the preservation of good societies.
You are obviously filled with a lot of anger that you need to lash out to people about what they believe and try to make compelling, but errant, arguments based on other people's quotes.
Although Hasker concludes this argument by pointing out that for it too «it is God who is responsible for the existence of creatures who have the freedom and power to bring about great evils,» I had explicitly said that «God is responsible for [the distinctively human forms of evil on our planet] in the sense of having encouraged the world in the direction that made these evils possible» (Process 75; cf. God 308 - 09).
After acrimonious arguments about the judges and about the reporting of the debate; after a tedious procession to church, a new twelve - part Mass, and a long droned out and largely inaudible introduction by a local academic, the debate finally got under way on 27 July between Eck and Karlstadt in the great hall of the Pleissenburg Castle.
Unlike Ivan, Alyosha does not clip newspaper accounts of suffering children and then offer anti-theological arguments about them; instead, he actually seeks out the insulted and injured, identifying himself with them.
If I were the club hierarchy I would worry a lot more about empty seats because the fans stop to care and are no longer interested in all your arguments about having the perfect squad and needing no improvements, than about fans not showing up out of protest.
When Samuel commented on why it was wrong to sell Lucas Perez you brought up stats between Walcott and Perez and in that you proved using the stats why Walcott is better.If Wenger didn't have blond love for some of his players then why did he keep benching Perez when he was performing yet the average guys always got a look in the squad.So if there are stats which prove Walcott is better aren't there stats which also prove Perez is better?Think about that.You also said Perez is not as good as some of us make out.The funny thing is yesterday we had an argument on Giroud and I also tried to imply that Giroud is not as good as we make out and you opposed.You always kept bringing stats up to defend him.Do you know if Bendtner or Chamakh had scored 25 goals for Arsenal in any season they'd still have been regarded as average.You know why?Because quality has nothing to do with stats and is just a kind pf talent or state.It seems to me that you think you know it all.You also denied the fact that Wenger likes French players and that if Perez was French he wouldn't have been out in one season stating other players as examples.It seems to me that you deny things which are clear for everyone to see.If you think you know better than everyone go and teach Wenger how to win the trophy this season.
If you want to make an argument against the Angels, it would invoke the regression of Matt Shoemaker and Kole Calhoun, and it would loudly point out that the slow decline of Jered Weaver, C.J. Wilson and / or Albert Pujols is about to evolve into sudden decline.
I read a lot today about the argument (in favor of spanking) that kids today are out of control and disrespectful and I think the vast majority of that comes down to how they were raised in the early years.
Kinda blows the wind out of your «formula is all about teh money» argument, now doesn't it?
A similar argument broke out when Danielle wanted to invest more of her time in the cycle studio, but Adam was worried about daycare costs.
I hope you have a Happy Father's Day too, IM, but think about your argument here — let's keep raising taxes on things I don't use until I get the Hell out of NYS «for a lower cost, lower tax state as soon as it becomes a realistic possibility for me.»
I read Tom Miller's comment «Wow, nice to see a bit of legal argument out on the Labour blogs...» differently, as being about the quality and depth of Lord Justice White's excellent post on the legal position rather than the idea that the issue is neglected by the Labour blogs.
This claim is indeed the main argument out of which he develops his views about the right to resist tyranny.
The case would bring out into the open many of the U.S. government's current assumptions and arguments about the legitimacy of drone attacks.
The assertion about the huge financial involvement in my views is in order but may not be completely correct, as the argument was not only sophistry but antithetical to building a nation devoid of corruption and goes against the global warning on corruption as succulently pointed out.
Sadiq Khan MP, shadow justice secretary, said: «The energy and time this government is spending on arguments about the Human Rights Act shows how completely out of touch it is with the British people who are not interested in cat fights between ministers but how the safety of their communities will be protected after cuts in police budgets which go too far and too fast.»
Take the personal allegiances out of it, and policy differences about public service reform are not an ideological argument to cascade down the generations.
The Fabian Society, which co-published the 2006 edition, set out the argument about «renewal» of Labour's thinking after a decade in power requires a further generation of «revisionist» thinking which seeks to emulate Crosland's contribution in the 1950s.
Notwithstanding the argument I made earlier about farming practices and slaughter houses being out of sight and out of mind for most consumers, there has been a sharp increase in demand for ethically produced food in recent years.
After four years of painstaking investigations by this paper, we can reveal authoritatively that at about 4 pm on 17th August, 1993, an argument broke out between the NPP stalwart and the then 34 year old Obaa Yaa over an issue which is as yet unclear.
Today the state Division of Human Rights heard arguments about a Capital Region farm's refusal to rent out space for a same - sex couple's wedding.
State Senator Rev. Ruben Diaz, Sr., sent out a press release this morning to «set the record straight» about his very public argument with fellow Senator Kevin Parker, of Brooklyn.
«This is more about the power of ideas and, is there a coalition that's out there and do I feel like I would have the ability to make an argument that would be part of a discussion that could be constructive for the entire state.»
If you get back to the fiscal conservative argument about paying for it, I think it's really speaking out of both sides of your mouth.»
So I wasn't being particularly critical of Shapps» argument or evidence about IVF services, but was pointing out that it depends on a willingness to reign in local variation.
Typical of establishment politicians, Stefanik has trotted out professional partisan hack Lenny Alcivar to defend his boss with a lame generalization about Katie Wilson while completely ignoring the substance of her argument.
«In private, he accepted it was a major issue, but he believed the important argument to get across was about the need for the stimulus to grow our way out of recession.»
AlastairCampbell, Mr Blair's former communications director, said there had to be an assessment of why Labour lost support but added: «I would advise Ed against doing too much of the bashing of the past which marked out his launch and today's interview... Being overly and needlessly critical of the past is not the best way to start an argument about the future.»
At this point it's important to caveat the whole line of argument about Labour and its diminishing working class - ness (as Eric Joyce recently pointed out).
I have become a little bit of a librarian in my immediate family, able to sort out arguments about when somebody's birthday is or when a bill came in, for example.
Then get at what drives your arguments by each completing this sentence: «What stresses me out (or scares me) most about our financial situation is...» Is it really about a lack of money, or is it something else?
I checked out your link and while I agree with his argument, the first image of that muscle dude is a bit scary It's an interesting point about «resistance training» for spinal extensors; I am not sure how that would work considering the fact that when you begin your roll up all the posterior muscles are in stretched out position, which means that they can not contract effectively.
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