You get to buy a paper from someone who will craft
powerful arguments because he or she is very knowledgeable of the industry.
Not exact matches
We know Sullivan does not really believe this,
because his entire
argument in favor of legalized homosexual marriage hinges on the recognition that public law is the most
powerful tool for shaping individual attitudes.
«Perhaps the most
powerful of the pro-choice
arguments,» Ms. Crandall points out, was that illegality of abortion would leave America in «the dark ages when thousands of women died
because of unsafe, back - alley abortions — between five thousand and ten thousand a year was the figure usually given» in the 1970s.
It is a
powerful argument in the minds of many to be able to say, «I am right and those people over there are wrong
because they don't believe the Bible, and so you better listen to me.»
The
argument that a solely persuasive God is more
powerful than the traditional coercive God is in some tension with the explanation that God does not intervene coercively to prevent excess evil
because he does not have the power.
This is a
powerful technique parents love
because it pulls the plug on any
argument with your child.
«I think the most
powerful argument for Labour in this election -
because of the way the polls are, and the way the opinion polls are and the leadership issue - the most
powerful argument for Labour is to say it's important for our democracy that the Government is held to account and needs a strong opposition.»
Alternately, the Republicans also could reiterate the SAFE Act
argument, which essentially was: Gun control is inevitable,
because it's being pushed by an enormously popular and
powerful governor, so we should work to temper it as much as possible (in this case, by adding stiffer penalties) giving enough of our members a reason to vote «yes» and help the measure pass.
But — and here we have the best
argument possible for increased local autonomy instead of less —
because of state law, hammered out in back rooms by
powerful union interests, local voters were denied their electoral rights.
Indeed, one could make a strong
argument that any outsized influence that teachers unions exercise in school board elections provides a nice enhancement of democratic decisionmaking on education policy
because teachers, as much as any other group in society, can serve as
powerful advocates for those Americans who can not vote: schoolchildren.
He doesn't even seem to be aware that those
arguments won't work anymore
because the authors are talking to each other and all too many of them have seen the man behind the curtain and will never believe in Oz the Great and
Powerful again.
Strassel asserted that Healey targeted ALEC
because it is «one of the most
powerful forces in the country for free - market legislation,» an
argument she based on the false premise that «ALEC doesn't now, and hasn't ever, taken a position on the climate.»
I worry that Friedman and the folks at SuperMeat may have underestimated people's willingness to eat cultured meat — like eating insects, many stubbornly refuse, simply
because it's uncomfortable — but the
arguments for it are
powerful, which is bound to sway opinions.
Tod's second
argument relates to the perceived fact that computers continue to get faster and more
powerful - we actually «upgrade» not
because our existing computer is broken, but
because we can do more things with the new one.
In any event, my policy
argument doesn't matter as much anymore, and that's fine —
because 200 exonerations based on DNA evidence is the most
powerful argument of all.
And that means that my
arguments can be very
powerful and economically expressed and that I can get right to the point in taking on an adversary's position
because I know what's weak in what (s) he has advanced.
Humor is very
powerful because it reduces physiological arousal during
arguments and that's been replicated in several studies.