Sentences with phrase «people on either side of the argument»

The ending of each statement is whether or not God exists, not the quality of the people on either side of the argument.
That is to say that people on either side of the argument can quote considerable selections of scripture that seem clearly to support their side.
I just wish people on both sides of the argument could treat each other with some dignity instead of all the vitrol and hate.
The notion that such a small group of people can hold such disproportionate influence is intriguing, but to see that they are using it to further religious ideologies in our public schools is causing people on both sides of the argument to gear up for an academic fight.
The reason I asked this question is because I see people on both sides of the argument, and being very black - and - white about it.
And there is a debate whether people on either side of the argument find that comfortable or not.
Momentum does seem to be growing, from people on both sides of the argument, behind calls for a full independent enquiry that can once and for all get to the bottom of the many issues that have been raised.

Not exact matches

Interestingly, that argument appeals to people on both sides of the political fence.
People with valid or supposed valid arguments on both sides of the issue.
«I believe it is a matter of fundamental fairness that the American people be allowed to see both sides of the argument and make their own judgment,» Schumer wrote in a letter to the president released on Sunday.
Let's hope that when the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the case on October 2, the Justices will side with regular working people like Hobson, not with the big bosses and corporations who want to use the fine print to rig the rules against the rest of us.
The argument asking weather Islam is or can be a tolerant religion where people of this faith can live side by side with Christians, Jews, Hindu's and other religions co-exist in America is on the minds of most Americans.
(Experts on both sides present sophisticated jurisprudential arguments in defense of their positions, but most people look more to congenial outcomes than to consistent principles of law.)
Thank goodness there are some intelligent ppl on the atheist side of the argument that do not let their egos and emotions control them like her.
I think everyone on either side of the argument would admit that there are people who are simply unwilling to pull their own weight.
Many religious people love science... when it's on their side of the argument, but demonize it whenever it is not, which seems to be more and more often these days.
I expected that some people would not understand or would disagree with my argument, but I did not expect the warm and genuinely excited reactions from those whose own experience has led them to see Christ on the other side of the long border between contemporary Catholic and evangelical religious experiences.
Yeah, I agree with you, and I'm surprised so many people fall on the other side of the argument.
Highland Park resident Davis Schneiderman, a supporter of the plan and representative for the group Friends of Rosewood, noted the passionate arguments on both sides of the issue showed how much people care about the beach.
There was a wide debate, with people speaking on both sides of the arguments.
Instead of focusing on the person who sends the abuse, an argument erupts over which side gets it worst and who is to blame.
With New Yorkers set to vote on a referendum that would expand casino gambling in New York state, people are speaking out on all sides of the argument.
Opinion on whether HS2 is a good or bad idea is divided to say the very least, and I don't propose to go into the arguments here although for the sake of full disclosure, I'm on the side of the antis, but it did annoy me that many people who were protesting that it would have a devastating effect on their lives were waved away with the flick of a railway engineer's hand.
The Brooklyn councilman rejected Cuomo's argument that the polls prove New Yorkers are on his side, noting: «The majority of the people in the state don't even vote; that 77 percent approval rating is bogus.»
«Like his constituents, he only has one vote, and he very much sees his role as ensuring that both sides of the argument are put to the people of Plymouth to enable all to make an informed decision on this very important matter,» says an aide.
Whichever side of the argument people ended on, the smoking ban opened the doors to further changes in legislation.
«The only people on the wrong side of the argument are him and his chancellor who are trying to divide the country,» Miliband replies.
Pro Choice: People on the pro-choice side of the argument see pregnancy as a women's health issue.
Pro Life: People on the pro-life side of the argument see a fetus as an unborn child — a bona - fide human life — and is therefore entitled to all the rights and protections thereof.
And the stronger the politics, the more people on both sides of the aisle grow resistant to hearing arguments from the other side.
I now realize that the goal of this site is to weigh in on the side of vegan arguments, and to convince people to not convince any amount of meat.
There's a lot of reading comprehension fail (for example, in this particular case, the illogical inference that noting a problem with Amazon's position a priori means one is on the «side» of Hachette, especially when I've taken pains to note both companies work for their interest, not mine), and it's not my job to wander about the field, gently teaching people how to parse arguments.
I know this is a hot - button topic for a lot of people, with very vehement and vocal arguments on both sides.
I have seen multiple arguments of which version of the character is the best, based on design, personality or boss fight, and while I can understand that some people tend to lean towards the more menacing, evil, badass representation, I personally adore how for once Ganon was given a sympathetic side in Wind Waker.
Given that people on Brulle's side of the Global Warming / Climate Change argument have been making false claims for decades — for example, that New York and Washington would be under water by the year 20004 — and given that the mass media sound daily alarms about the climate threat, the statement in the National Research Council report that «some» information sources are «affected» by campaigns opposed to policies that would limit carbon dioxide emissions is scant foundation for believing a massive conspiracy exists.5
One obvious place to look is to see if the person making the argument has the demeanor of a disinterested party, or is clearly on one side, and trying to buttress his position.
Unfortunately Mr Delingpole many people don't appreciate that just because you have a lot to say on the subject that you don't necessarily know anymore than anyone else, and a blog on the web is really not the best way to get the facts on the subject (by those on either side of the argument).
This thread (and many others) is full of intelligent people that can and do come down on both sides of almost every argument.
Most people (on both sides of the argument) seem to assume that the atmosphere simply gets cooler with height.
For some reason that I don't totally fathom, some people on the skeptic side (like martin mason above or Smokey in other threads) seem to like to group together this prediction of feedbacks amplifying things and producing an actual «runaway» instability, perhaps because it makes a better «strawman» argument to attack.
Again, there are plenty of ignorant people on all sides but by going about this low rhetorical (and yes, ad hominem) tactic has only weakened your argument.
I see the arguments about policy implications as separate, and that the debate would be clarified by people on both sides of the debate keeping the arguments distinct.
As the argument degenerates on my side due to my increasing frustration at the ludicrous resistance I'm receiving from the RC person, they will refine their argument, move goalposts, argue over the precision and accuracy of my forecast, yabba on about how all orbital models of the inner solar system are wrong due to GIGO (which is rather ironic), and so forth.
Reflective of the tensions involved are the practical and constitutional arguments pressed with great vigor on both sides of the public debate over the power of the police to «stop and frisk» — as it is sometimes euphemistically termed — suspicious persons.
[Jascha] Heifetz: «No matter what side of the argument you are on, you always find people on your side that you wish were on the other.»
US defamation law allows private persons to prove and recover actual damages using a negligence standard (rather than the more stringent actual malice standard) 172 on the basis that private persons are more vulnerable to injury than public figures and their reputations are more deserving of protection.173 That recognition is consistent with the argument advanced herein, namely that there is something qualitatively different about individuals who possess reputation as celebrity: their discursive power to yoke the media to their reputation - constructing ends.174 Discursive power is the ability not just to erect a website putting his or her version of the story online (which virtually anyone can now do), but also the ability to cause mass media outlets to devote attention to his or her side of the story.
That process may include going to an arbitration of your claim, where each side presents arguments to an impartial third party and that person makes a ruling on the dispute.
But on the other side of the argument are people saying that Ramsey is just looking out for himself, and what Ramsey (and others) fear will happen actually won't.
And if there are scientifically valid arguments on both sides of a controversial topic, we present both sides so that people can make their own decisions.
What makes www.sihlu.com different from any other website is the fact that for once, both people who are involved in an argument can put in their side of the story and get votes on who is right or wrong.
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