Sentences with phrase «pro-eu arguments he has made»

Specifically, Mike engages critically with previous arguments I have made (on this site and elsewhere) that the TPP, as currently negotiated, could result in the ultimate loss of -LSB-...]
When Tom Derr made him a gift of my book, Richard twitted me in print for an argument I had made about the logic of «supererogatory acts,» acts beyond the call of duty.
Benedict has expressed regret about the violent Muslim reaction to what he said; he has continued to meet with Muslim leaders; he has reaffirmed the Church's continuing dialogue with Islam — but there is no chance whatsoever that he will retract or retreat from the argument he has made.
One final charge by Hasker is that the kind of argument I have made reveals me to be a «disappointed Calvinist.»
The argument I had made when Coutinho was sold was that Liverpool will struggle to create chances without him because he was the only player in the Liverpool squad that had the acceleration, passing and vision to take on players and pick a pass.
Now that is a seriously stupid argument, but then just about all the arguments you've made are moronic.
I think it fair to say that at no point in these years have I received a single adequate reply to the arguments I have made against the Lib Dem policy.
What you'll find is that the issues I'm talking about in this campaign reflect the arguments I've made in my reporting and my columns.
When asked for the argument he would make to get more support in Congress, he said he would work across party lines to build coalitions.
He criticized Yang for rehashing arguments he had made in the 1970s against building the BECP.
Substituting race for class in such an argument would make it perilously near to the views that were attributed to Charles Murray and Richard Hernnstein in their controversial book The Bell Curve.
Yep, I've already been blocked, not for breaching their community guidelines mind you, but because I kept on doing that mansplaining thing, where you hold them to the things they've said & the arguments they've made, when those arguments have backfired and made them look foolish & they are stuck defending something they know to be indefensible.
Or, simply ask, what arguments have they made that we haven't heard?
And in answer to the argument some have made that a broad interpretation of the MBTA could lead to such absurd results as convictions for bird deaths caused by automobiles, airplanes, and plate glass windows, the Moon Lake court pointed out that to obtain a guilty verdict, the government must prove proximate causation.
This doesn't make all that much sense to me, though I can see how to some people this argument would make logical sense.
It's an argument I've made plenty of times in the past.
1) the «settled science» argument has made it into the curriculum of the US school system.
It's what I call an «I reckon» argument: the sort of argument you'd make in a pub, after a few beers, based on information you've established from a gut feeling so strong it doesn't need any awkward details like facts getting in the way of your opinion.
That is when an assertion or argument I have made is mischaracterized repeatedly by the person trying to refute it.
I have easily destroyed every argument you've made here.
This argument would make sense only if variations in ocean heat content alone rather than the sum of both the variation in OHC and of latent heat from ice melt were indicative of AGW (i.e. indicative of heat gained from an externally forced TOA imbalance).
Those arguments would make sense in a world in which only narrow design patents are granted.
To be fair, that's the same argument I've made with Amazon Echo.

Not exact matches

In August, Moore made a similar argument on mass shootings in the US, claiming America «asked for it,» because it has «taken God out of everything.»
«Trump gave an interview to explain it was his decision to fire Comey, contradicting every argument his team had made on his behalf,» Meyers said on Thursday's «Late Night.»
The best advice I can give you is to try to make sure that you've got some board members and other advisors (not investors) who've actually run businesses to help take your side in some of the silliest of these arguments.
The argument has been made that the copy protection that is rampant in ebooks is stunting the market — MP3 sales only really took off after Apple removed digital rights management restrictions, after all.
Basically, the argument was, if you're going to spend decades with a person you're going to miscommunicate, you're going to misunderstand each other, you're going to have situations where you don't get where the other person is coming from or you make the wrong assumptions.
But I've yet to see a really robust version of that argument, let alone an explanation of why firing makes more sense, ethically, that this punishment alone is the right one, ethically, than all those other outcomes, or — for those who believe this is true — why he deserves everything on the menu.
The company's argument for making purchases is that its global reach and strong management — widely recognized by the industry and Wall Street analysts alike — would optimize the performance of smaller brands while complementing Coach's offerings.
But it is the argument that those who want bigger government, either through the CPP or in other spheres, will ultimately have to make.
So while there are certainly arguments to be made in favor of a rules - based Fed over the pure discretion of the current PhD standard, such reform should not be viewed as a solution to the real issue, which is a central bank having a monopoly on money at all.
Every argument that you'd make against socialism you can make against socialized healthcare, and any candidate who isn't 100 percent committed to scrapping Obamacare is not someone America should elect president.»
During his earlier visits to factories in Saguenay, Que., and Hamilton, Trudeau said the national security argument the U.S. has made when it comes to considering tariffs makes no sense and could not apply to Canada.
I've looked previously at some of the arguments made by the housing bears, for example in «Housing crash predictions using wrong indicators.»
Count on the pitches you make to be scrutinized, and have your arguments prepared ahead of time.
However, I'd highly suggest defaulting your mindset to transparent - first (and making arguments for why things shouldn't be transparent, instead of the other way around).
However, on the other hand, the argument could be made that parodies in the adult context would qualify for a fair use defense, as with other parodies.
Klepper said he noticed while covering Trump rallies that the information, language, and arguments that people were making had less in common with Fox News and more in common with Breitbart News and even the conspiracy - peddling Infowars.
While the attack Thursday was the first of its kind by the US, Lowther said the bomb was «not even close to being a nuclear weapon» and he would «not make the argument that it's a symbol of escalation» in the conflict in Afghanistan.
Someone had made an argument attacking a public figure, someone else had defended the accused, and they would argue it out at the Fletcher School's public forum.
«Any argument they make for keeping that in would result in the same kinds of legal challenges presented by Section 3 (c), which poses the question of, «Why have people from these countries been deemed more dangerous than others?»»
Rather than taking the time to carefully consider a different perspective, they generalize anything and everything you say, making blanket statements that don't acknowledge the nuances in your argument or take into account the multiple perspectives you've paid homage to,» Thought Catalog says, summing up this behavior.
But the glut of digital communication, from Facebook romances to arguments that take place solely over text, has made Turkle worried that people have come to expect too much from their devices.
«But clients look at their statements and say, «I appreciate your arguments, but I'd really like to make some money.
Byron Fitzgerald, Manager of the Litigation Section of the CBSA would later characterize the argument made by Finance and the Conservative Party that iPods could come into the country tariff free under 9948 using end use certificates is «perpetuating a fraud»:
So while a firm like NEA may not have a woman at the table when the big decisions are being made, there is an argument that it can afford the infrastructure needed to stem bad behavior, both at its portfolio companies and within its own ranks.
The episode made me far more famous among people who advocate the design argument than anything I could have without the participation of the atheists.
But she has developed a method to make those arguments more productive and beneficial.
However, it would be fair to deduce that Poloz is unmoved by arguments that a weak currency hurts Canadian business by making it more expensive to import cutting - edge technology and to expand overseas.
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