Not exact matches
While his intellect speaks for itself in his most influential apologetic works, wonder explains the playfulness that keeps the reader from becoming
overwhelmed by the complexity of his
arguments.
For no matter how hard I try, however eloquent, dynamic, or (at desperate moments) guilt - inducing I may be on Friday afternoon, on Monday morning my
arguments have fallen flat and sunk into the muck, idealistic words
overwhelmed by a depressingly powerful reality: Sunday Mass at the parish.
His bid to outline the government's approach was
overwhelmed by comments from the Liberal Democrat business secretary, who was quoted as saying Mr Cameron's
arguments were «very unwise».
«my aim is to show that if you decide to dismiss the
overwhelming consensus of experts about climate change, but don't want to bother doing the work to become truly informed, it's very likely that you will be fooled
by whatever
arguments tend to confirm your biases.»
Professor Zywicki, who testified for the umpteenth time in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday, lays out a compelling — and infuriating to this consumer —
argument that even though
overwhelming majorities of both houses continue to approve this legislation, it has been sidelined
by four Congresses and consumers have yet to benefit.
Looking at this from the angle of whether the case is worthy of a Supreme Court review (without getting defocused
by arguments about the merits), I'm not
overwhelmed by Apple's filing, but anything else would have been a major surprise.
The
argument is
overwhelming, and what we have experienced in this House in the last two years of the spate of legislation makes a Second Chamber far more necessary than in the days gone
by.
But is constitutional theory tainted
by ideology because legal academics are intellectually corrupt, or because they are completely misguided about legal philosophy and fail to recognize the
overwhelming arguments in favour of legal positivism, as prof. Brennan suggests?