As you already know,
the particular argument used doesn't matter, and whether the argument makes any sense at all doesn't matter.
Not exact matches
Because all of Scripture is culturally directed — i. e., because all of it was written for a
particular situation and out of a
particular context - the evangelical can not
use the issue of culture to distinguish between
arguments for women's place in marriage and her place in the church.
If, in a
particular support group,
arguments about the words we
use to describe ourselves have become more important than pursuing chastity, then that support group has lost its way.
Ford presents technical
arguments for scholars to
use in interpreting
particular passages in Whitehead's books.
I do not know if it would get better with
use and washings, but she gave a good enough
argument for me to avoid this buying this
particular pan.
Or, parents may find that siblings get into more
arguments when they're fighting over who gets to
use the tablet next or who is going to play a
particular video game first.
The Royals as victims of unfair public pressure («the system is unfair to the Royals themselves as much as anybody» is a more powerful one post-the 1990s, and with our
particular form of celebrity culture (which the Royals have themselves
used post the 1960s with the first family
argument).
This point in
particular may be picked up by NGOs with regards to CRISPR and other gene editing techniques, so it would be good to think about
arguments or publications which could be
used as a response.
«Parents had to
use evidence from around the school and make their own case for a
particular argument,» Mapp says.
In some cases, clear data may suggest a district needs to improve student performance in a
particular area, e.g.,
use of evidence in formulating
arguments.
To give you a taste of what is coming in Part 2, the
arguments can be summarized as: 1) Education does not lend itself to a single «best» approach, so the Gates effort to
use science to discover best practices is unable to yield much productive fruit; 2) As a result, the Gates folks have mostly been falsely invoking science to advance practices and policies they prefer for which they have no scientific support; 3) Attempting to impose
particular practices on the nation's education system is generating more political resistance than even the Gates Foundation can overcome, despite their focus on political influence and their devotion of significant resources to that effort; 4) The scale of the political effort required by the Gates strategy of imposing «best» practices is forcing Gates to expand its staffing to levels where it is being paralyzed by its own administrative bloat; and 5) The false invocation of science as a political tool to advance policies and practices not actually supported by scientific evidence is producing intellectual corruption among the staff and researchers associated with Gates, which will undermine their long - term credibility and influence.
In
particular, the 14 - session design experiment featured tasks that aimed to establish the generality requirement for mathematical statements, motivate the need for deductive
arguments, and engage students in proving conjectures
using a definition they developed.
Ironically, people
using this defence often engage in online
arguments about what console is better or whether the ending of a
particular game was disappointing.
Kafre's solo exhibition Things, Mereology and Schemes is a new body of work focused on three main topics of
particular interest to the artist: (1) Things — the distinction between the natural things, non-natural things and the artifacts that occur between them; (2) Mereology — the philosophical and mathematical study of parts and the wholes they form, and (3) Schemes — a scheme consists of a table's structure, which physical constitution is mainly due to columns, names and variables and the relation between them;
used to map out something, or to design the internal of a logical system; the main points of an
argument or theory, etcetera.
In
particular, the cycling / non-cycling sun - like stars
argument used in Lean 1994 has not survived more comprehensive sampling of sun - like stars.
Skeptical101 # 14 My interpretation and synopsis of the considerable technical detail and references provided by Tom Curtis # 15 & One Planet # 16, # 17 is that your»... not
use it as an
argument to support AGW» is correct if
used over periods in which short term natural variability influences the trend strongly (< 30 years was mentioned sometimes) and, in
particular, the models are not able to predict the ENSO conditions at all well.
So even though the probability of success of this compact design may be just 5 %, I don't really know how to «calculate» such a probability, it's still proposing some
particular things and changes of the strategy that should be discussed
using scientific
arguments and the critics, even those related to plasma physics at famous universities, aren't doing that.
It strikes me that climate catastrophism is
used in the service of political
arguments, because the exhaustion of those who attach themselves to a
particular view of how society should be organised leaves them unable to articulate a compelling
argument for such change, be it left or right.
You
use that
argument in your way but my view is that you do it
using in that
particular claim the straw man fallacy.
Absent any valid reasons for rejecting the
argument, the request for back - channel data was apparently in an effort to show that the
use of incorrect methods «didn't matter» when applied to a
particular result which needed to be defended.
«There has been over-claiming or exaggeration, or at the very least casual
use of language by scientists, some of whom are quite prominent,» Professor Hulme told BBC News -LSB-...] «My
argument is about the dangers of science over-claiming its knowledge about the future and in
particular presenting tentative predictions about climate change
using words of «disaster», «apocalypse» and «catastrophe»,» he said.
They misrepresent evidence, engage in ad hominem attacks and other fallacious
arguments, they continually premise shift, when challenged they change the subject, they
use obfuscation and
argument by assertion; they are funded by people with a vested interest in a
particular conclusion; and more.
In
particular, it has repeatedly
used the
argument that Switzerland deliberately said no to the European Economic Area and the EU internal market in order to conclude the Bilateral Agreements, among which the AFMP (see e.g. here and here).
The Bloomberg analysis can certainly reveal which judges are stingy at granting motions but the real
use of such a tool would be where it can replicate the experienced advocate's hunch that a
particular judge might be susceptible to one
particular line of
argument over another.
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.
We provide
arguments for the
use of permissionless blockchains and open, standardized blockchain protocols in creating ledgers and registries, devoting
particular attention to the Bitcoin blockchain as the most commercially successful and secure permissionless blockchain.
Teens are going to hook onto this one
particular thing and
use that for winning an
argument or simply proving their point.