Sentences with phrase «real argument»

Good answer back in return of this matter with real arguments and explaining the whole thing concerning that.
The only real argument is: it sounds silly.
They can't be bothered to invest the time to make real arguments about health care policy.
I want to be optimistic but use real arguments please.
Good answer back in return of this matter with real arguments and explaining the whole thing concerning that.
The only real argument that breakfast crowds have is insulin sensitivity.
«The property tax cap doesn't pick on NYSUT, it picks on New York state's children, and we will be out there making real arguments for why it doesn't provide property tax relieve,» NYSUT President Dick Iannuzzi told me last week.
There should be little real argument here Either player could have earned MOTM.
«I had to at some point get my sea legs as an entrepreneur,» said Webb, who added that the dispute over Sparkling Ginger was the first real argument in which she prevailed over Gurwitch.
I guess that is then what we disagree about, since the figure on page 109 pretty much eliminates all possible renewable sources without real arguments or thorough analysis, leaving the reader with the impression that renewables are only capable of generating 15 kWh / d of the necessary 125 kWh.
In fact, I presented real arguments citing things I saw on film and projecting it to the NFL level; you simply pointed out that mock drafts have him going high and that he is a freakish athlete.
If you have a valid statement, backed by real arguments as to why Arsene should stay I'd be happy to debate on it.
I'm the kind that will offer real arguments and intellectually smack the nonsense out of the uneducated theist.
Your only real argument seems to be «he's english, so he's over-rated» while neglecting the fact that he's had two very productive seasons for a young player.
Andrew is pushed to the very edges of his sanity and his abilities, and the very real argument for how to teach talent and inspire genius becomes a battle of wit and stamina.
In considering this question, you might review the amazing Python sketch, in which Michael Palin (Man) and John Cleese (Arguer) nicely laid out the difference between real argument and, well, something else:
Wouldn't it be better to address real arguments and concerns made by rational people?)
In my opinion, the only real argument against an NX launch in 2016 is that Nintendo's never sprung a brand new console on us that suddenly (i.e. release in the same year that it was announced - No, Iwata's brief mention last year certainly doesn't count, we always get at least 2 E3's out of a console launch).
The only real argument for rapid, aggressive emissions abatement boils down to the point that you can't prove a negative.
It seems as if your only real argument here is that one can not mark - up a PDF (which is actually not a completely true statement, depending on what version of Adobe you are utilizing).
If you actually want to discuss topics with real arguments, I'll be happy to stop insulting you and prove you wrong with logical arguments, anyplace, anytime.
But on both policy or personal fronts, there's no real argument those things make us unhappy, either.
No call to action for either site, and no real argument why anyone should support Romney.
But I simply haven't seen any real arguments given by the BTC core.
Damn, you know Ham is happy, he made a huge profit and didn't have to come up with any real arguments.
A bigger problem is that cynical pols like Romney (and Michelle Bachmann on this issue) end up feeding into this self - defeating narrative because it seems easier than making a real argument about health care or taxes or what have you.
He was the only one making a real argument on the subject.
Stop playing the victim card and come up with a real argument for your position.
Was it easier to just claim tally was wrong without any real argument?
This is played for laughs later in season, but the real comedy is how obvious it probably comes off to everyone watching that there's no real argument here.
(11) The real argument, however, was not so much with tradition as with a church which used tradition authoritatively.
This does not, I would argue, do justice to the real argument of his book, which is that certain of the properties of natural science, and of the natural world disclosed by science, testify to the operation of mind, specifically to the mind of God.
There might have been a real argument for us reforming in their direction in, say, 1958.
is the only real argument.
Present a real argument and show just how it is as you say.
A dishonest, and quite frankly a pathetic tactic used by those without any real argument to support your position.
He ignores the fact that in war you kill people and capture enemies, and then drops every context (while accusing Peikoff of that), and simply argues that we should not torture our enemies in war because it is (somehow) unethical — he offers no real argument as to why it is immoral, and only tries to make Peikoff look like a buffoon.
That was my real argument: Americans are pragmatists, not ideologues.
If a day was a billion years, WHAT DIFFERENCE does it make theologically... the real argument is not the vastness of time (in the human perspective) but the omnipotence of God.
Smith went on to suggest that the real argument Jews have is not with him but with the New Testament.
Why is it that so many of you on the Christian right bring up hitler or try to characterize your opponents as nazis whenever you lack a real argument based on logic?
Despite Hertzberg's attempted defense of Israel on ethical grounds, his real argument for Israel is «the continuity of community.»
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