Sentences with phrase «reasonable point of»

I believe that the general rule should be that if the viewpoint is not inherently abusive, and if the poster is not attempting to antagonize under cover of a legitimate post (trolling), and if it is an arguably reasonable point of view, and if the site is one that purports to allow all viewpoints, then it should not be prohibited on the grounds that it is extremely at odds with the view held by many at that site.
a) the extent to which AGW (as opposed to CAGW) is even a reasonable point of divergence on which to hang the rest of your thesis.
If you do not receive a response within a reasonable point of time, present the case to the supervisor, and if necessary, call local government officials.
It makes it more bearable and it's a fairly reasonable point of view... but:
I would recommend this book, not just to Kingsolver fans, but to anyone who wants to read a reasonable point of view.
It is a reasonable point of view, that comments should be made in a decent language.

Not exact matches

If we can accept them as reasonable judges, they all name Frances Hesselbein — Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree, advisor to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, former CEO of the Girl Scouts, and more — as the best leader in the country.
They've quickly gained a reputation for high - quality products at reasonable price points, and thanks to our own personal experience with them, they pretty much make their way into the majority of gift guides we do.
On his Twitter page, Ernie pointed out that seemingly reasonable assumptions back at the time of the January 2001 surplus celebration would have added up to a $ 15 trillion cumulative budget surplus through 2028.
This price point is optimal as a significant volume of sales can be generated with a reasonable commission.
Using the internet and social media, it's easier than ever to market to the masses, providing you find a reasonable price point and an accessible means of transmitting or transporting your products or services.
By utilizing new streaming technology to the fullest, offering a reasonable price point and tapping into the familiarity of films and star power, Lane and Comley launched and marketed a new vehicle for Broadway that made a niche market infinitely accessible.
In the current Canadian context, Justin Trudeau's statement was reasonable to the point of being obvious.
In any event, the point isn't whether the requirement to complete the long - form census form violates the charter, I don't think it does because it's probably either a violation «in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice» (under section 7) or a violation which is «reasonable and demonstrably justifiable in a free and democratic society» (the test under section 1), but that it does nevertheless violate the right to privacy which is one of our fundamental rights.
You also have a very reasonable sign - up bonus of 25,000 points after spending $ 2,000.
The point I'm trying to make is that even with the basic assumption of retiring by 65 with $ 1 million dollars and a 4 % withdrawal rate yielding $ 40,000 a year, this might not be reasonable for many people.
At one point, the pigs claim that dissent is an attack on the entire farm instead of reasonable attempts to preserve the original goals of the farm.
There could be several factors that had investors on edge — including news that North Korea had completed a fifth nuclear missile test and the European Central Bank had declined to announce additional measures to help stimulate Europe's sluggish economy — but many strategists pointed to a speech Friday morning by Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren, in which he said that «a reasonable case can be made» for tightening interest rates in the U.S..
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While it's important to point out that people on the Internet do lie and that this could clearly be a case of fraud, it's also reasonable speculation to believe that if the person identified themselves they would be immediately fired.
In the event of a reasonable market pullback (say, a few percent), and assuming market internals were still intact at that point, I would be inclined to increase our call option position toward about 2 % of assets, which would provide good exposure to any market advance that might begin from that lower base.
The extent to which you balance asset classes at and beyond retirement, assuming reasonable health at that point, is more a function of excess funds over the income floor than it is purely about age.
At this point, no champion challenger apparent has emerged with the potential of galvanizing this dissent (watching Season 3 of The Wire has taught me that even two or three reasonable challengers could bleed a Mayor's support and create some interesting results).
As a whole Todd's article presents a number of reasonable & sober points.
Point blank: The ETF route may not be as exciting as owning individual biotech stocks, but it comes with a more reasonable level of risk and respectable growth prospects.
Prices, he says are «at or better» than the typical Whole Foods stores — maybe not a salve for those who nicknamed it Whole Paycheck, but for what I saw, price points were reasonable, especially for the level of quality.
Can you point out where in the Bill of Rights it states that the government must furnish, at reasonable cost, space for said free expression?
Just because you or others are ignorant, doesn't mean you can point and accuse others of being a danger to safety without any reasonable grounds.
I would say Evans, and many of the commenters, are missing the point that several hundred years of scholarship in the fields of literary and textual criticism enable us to arrive at at - least reasonable interpretations of religious texts driven by context, the literary genre, etc..
A person who, all in all, does not like Jews raises a reasonable suspicion of anti-Semitism if he makes a public point of it.
You start out so strong... As you pointed out, there's no reasonable evidence that a historical Jesus even existed, so to suggest that this is evidence of some «error» doesn't make sense.
He made the entirely reasonable point that microbial life on Earth, or some of its complex building blocks, may have drifted in from outer space.
= > that's a reasonable argument (I disagree with it), but as the amendment only has the affect of reducing the age at which the unborn childs rights are respected, the only point to debate is what age it should be.
Up to this point we have established the fact that inherent in the deliberations of reason is the subjective and predictive factor, that reason is hypothesis - making, that, in short, it makes acts of belief, and that in order to attain truth, belief as hypothesis - making is not only reasonable but necessary.
At these points it is reasonable to suppose that we have emphases deriving from the teaching of Jesus.
There is, in fact, plenty of evidence that points toward the reality of God and that makes reasonable the Christian claim about Jesus Christ.
Now suppose that we say that this zero point energy of space is a reasonable concept.
An interesting point to take is that Saturnalia, the god of the sun, was their god for Christmas celebration, and later turned «Worship the sun'to «worship the son», which would have occurred after they adopted Catholicism, and wanted to keep the traditions of their old religion by making parallels to the Bible (at least it sounds reasonable)
Because the individual human subject» Leff's godlet» is the modernist starting point, it seems reasonable to place a heavy burden of justification upon anyone who seeks to restrain the liberty of that subject.
But that underscores my main point: that the contemporary use of the prudential criteria of last resort, proportionality, and reasonable hope of success treats them as if they were the main themes in the just war idea.
@NAH, can rebut each of Colin's points in a reasonable manner, specifically let me call out two (both sort of related)-- the Christianity refers to only 600 years of history, and only refers to a small geography (not even the entire earth)-- why «leap of faith» argument is valid for Christianity and not for other independent faiths, which have many contradictory beliefs compared to Christianity, and if they are equally valid, how can they all be equally valid
Charlie's parents ultimately gave up their request to travel, judging that their boy's condition had deteriorated to the point where the experimental treatment had no reasonable chance of success.
I know that none of us believed that he was proved guilty as charged beyond a reasonable doubt, to the point of moral certainty, by the evidence presented to us in court, construed as the law provides and as the judge instructed.
The important point to win now is that it is reasonable for everyone — religious or not — to think marriage is the union of a man and a woman, and that anyone who thinks that and acts that way shouldn't face government penalties and discrimination.
The reasonable (atheistic) impulse is to corral it in free - society to the point of material benignity.
So, while it may seems kinda» silly from «our» points of view, when I look at it from the RCC's point of view, it seems quite clear and reasonable, given some of their goals and outcomes (IMHO).
Yet as we look at each of the Five Points in more detail in subsequent posts, we will make room for other Calvinistic voices to be heard as well, and as we look at the biblical passages they use to defend their theology, we will see that Calvinism may not be as reasonable or biblical as it first appears.
But it would also, he suggests, give us some sense of what any reasonable person would say about the historical Jesus and thus might provide «a starting point for dialogue between Christians and Jews, between various Christian confessions, and between believers and nonbelievers.»
[4] Humanae Vitae makes the point quite clearly: «a conjugal act imposed on one's partner without regard to his or her condition or personal and reasonable wishes in the matter, is no true act of love, and therefore offends the moral order in its particular application to the intimate relationship of husband and wife» (no. 13).
From a practical point of view, I think that most people refer to people by how they self - identify, when it is reasonable to do so.
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