Sentences with phrase «primary argument against it»

The primary argument against Android when it comes to updates is the comparison to Apple and the iPhone.
The primary argument against applying the NDRD might be as you described, i.e., the specific nature of Peterson's duty assignment to Parkland.
ALSO: I believe the primary argument against «services» such as eQuery is this: You're paying a ridiculous fee for something that you can do much more effectively for yourself.
The primary argument against hospital credentialing is that it limits a pregnant person's choices in who they can choose to have as a doula.
From the theoretical perspective that gravitates to best practices, weakness in the muscles supporting the head is a primary argument against youth heading.
Assuming the truth of contingency in human affairs, McCabe marshaled two primary arguments against divine foreknowledge.
We see three primary arguments against the funding of phantom students: First, by continuing to fund phantom students, states ensure that districts won't restructure expenditures for smaller enrollments.
This is one of the primary arguments against allowing Amazon to have too much market share: «Sure, they are awesome today, but what if they become less awesome tomorrow?
Several primary arguments against the rules as they stand have appeared as talking points or recurring themes; they are worth considering seriously and, if possible, refuting definitively.

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Perhaps coincidentally, Flake is doing badly against his Republican primary opponent, even though her behavior is a reminder that the best argument against conservative populism is the people who run as conservative populists.
For those who view deterrence as the primary purpose of punishment, the uncertainty of capital punishment as a deterrent provides the fatal argument against it.
They expressed sympathy for the WFP and Conservative Party's argument against doing away with Wilson - Pakula, but also said they would support rescinding it for major party primaries, reasoning:
What I don't really see is how the Labour party holding three pilots in this Parliament, or even selecting all of its candidates in some form of primary at the next election or the time after would make any really significant difference to arguments for or against first - past - the - post, the Alternative Vote, AV +, AMS, STV and various hybrids thereof.
But that is not an argument against primaries - the current system has the same defect and worse.
As you can see here, here, here and here, the primary argument used against it was that rich people were going to move.
I am strictly against reproductive cloning, at the same time arguing in favour of a certain research field with the primary argument that it will improve the scientific and economic infrastructure in Germany.
Charter Schools Not To Blame For JPS» Declining Enrollment July 18, 2016 by Brett Kittredge One of the primary arguments made by proponents of the lawsuit against charter schools in Mississippi is that as students leave Jackson Public Schools they are draining the finances of the school district.
One of the primary arguments made by proponents of the lawsuit against charter schools in Mississippi is that as students leave Jackson Public Schools they are draining the finances of the school district.
Of course, there are still plenty of arguments against holding over 50 % of your net worth in a single investment, which is what many people do when buying their primary home.
Importantly, the primary error that is being made is not even the fault of those making the arguments against the CAPE ratio.
It is also practically important because the first four IPCC reports, although not completely ignoring all ethical and justice problems with economic arguments about climate change policies, failed to examine the vast majority of ethical problems with economic arguments against climate change policies while making economic analyses of climate change policies the primary focus of Working Group III's work thereby leaving the strong impression that economic analyses, including but not limited to cost - benefit analyses, is the preferred way to evaluate the sufficiency of proposed climate change policies.
The primary argument I have heard against this principle is the contention that future machines will have the capacity for discrimination and will be more moral in their choices and actions than human soldiers.
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