Sentences with phrase «particular argument»

Based on what you have written, I have no particular argument with those who want to see the Bible as you do.
What destroyed my sense of God's reality was not any particular argument but immersion in a world of thought that simply had no place for God.
McGovern achieves this better than Sigmund, in part because Sigmund is more interested in developing a particular argument than in presenting the manifold voices and complexities of liberation theology that McGovern explores.
Here is one priest who was not aware of that particular argument, which seems to have a distinctly Jansenist flavour with a subtle touch of blackmail thrown in.
This judgment doesn't rest, at least for me, on the novelty of Locke's particular arguments.
If the working parent handles the bills and the stay - at - home parent does the shopping (and you're not independently wealthy) expect to have this particular argument over and over and over again.
«Folk might remember I fought a leadership election on the other side of that particular argument,» she added.
Folk might remember I fought a leadership election on the other side of that particular argument....
Based on their observations, the researchers then developed an agnostic model, which was designed to avoid those tweaks that predispose the results to support a particular argument.
When asked when life begins, those who offered answers other than «at conception» (the majority answer) did not bunch around any particular point, but spread almost evenly across the entire range of the pregnancy — suggesting that no particular argument in opposition to the case for conception has taken hold, although a general sense that life begins later than conception does persist among a very sizeable minority of Americans.
The theory in your book about fat promoting muscle gain and muscle being the optimal storage mechanism for energy was intriguing, as well as the first time I'd heard that particular argument.
«Parents had to use evidence from around the school and make their own case for a particular argument,» Mapp says.
Ok, we all know the facts and the arguments for doing this barbaric operation but of course this particular argument suits vets as they make a lot of money from neutering animals.
As you already know, the particular argument used doesn't matter, and whether the argument makes any sense at all doesn't matter.
Time will tell whether I should have devoted pages of the book to these particular arguments, at the expense of cutting out pages describing other research that most scientists consider more important and reliable.
Although that said, «well duh» may not be the best way to get the recipient of the post to immediately see the valdity and irrefutable logic of a particular argument.
I just see this particular argument as obstructionist to say nothing of the fact that implying a primia facie dissonance between the ice core record and consensus of climate science as given by any reputable survey is tantamount to alledging either some sort of conspiracy or that climate researchers are uniquely dull.
I just see this particular argument as an unscientific spin on the truth which makes one seriously doubt the judgment of anyone who unthinkingly parrots it.
As it turns out, this particular argument for an energy bill (the one in yellow) gets a lot of support.
Many debates about global warming seem to boil down to appeals to authority, with one side or the other citing some famous scientist, or group of them, to buttress a particular argument.
The process is even worse when you hit a roadblock and feel rather uninspired about a particular argument.
A failure to deal with an issue is not the same as a failure to set out the reasoning for rejecting a particular argument.
No apologies should be made for descending into the absurd, since it is only at the extremes that the legitimacy of any particular argument is properly tested.
This particular argument has always been somewhat wanting.
Defence counsel Joseph Neuberger was able to establish through the defence investigation that the reporting of the allegation coincided with a particular argument in the family, resulting in the client's wife and sister, the complainant, becoming estranged.
Research work, such as searching for and compiling information related to a particular argument, decision or outcome.
A lawyer may think a particular argument will be persuasive, but what persuades attorneys isn't always the same as what persuades judges.
A particular argument may, for example, have a relatively small chance of being successful but, so long as it can sensibly be argued and it is supported by evidence, the Party Representative is able to seek to persuade the tribunal that it should be accepted.
Today, Ravel Law uses a combination of big (legal) data and lawyer - informed algorithms to help predict what Judge «A» may or may not do in response to particular arguments.
That particular argument still stands; the most recent news is that Coinbase, primarily a bitcoin exchange up
Why was this particular argument more painful for the wife?
That particular argument is not exactly true.
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