Sentences with phrase «rhetorical question by»

That was a rhetorical question by the way.
I will answer my own rhetorical question by saying it is because all respected journos everywhere know full well there is not a cat in hell's chance of Wenger EVER doing what he should have done a decade ago and ever since, by bringing in a DCM who is any good.
(These are all rhetorical questions by the way).

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And the author follows with a layer - by - layer set of innuendos larded with arcane technical jargon and rhetorical questions to advance his deep and dark accusation.
We address the background of the litigation, the rhetorical strategies adopted by each side, and the major doctrinal questions the Court will need to resolve.
Is this a genuine question motivated by curiosity, or a rhetorical trap?
Mine was simply a rhetorical question representing a personal belief (unprovable mathematically or otherwise by me, however) that we all intuit or make a leap of faith to some degree regardless of what view we take on the God issue.
2:10 asks the question which introduces the new dimension; and it is interesting to note that the question is itself preceded by two rhetorical questions which at once are addressed to and define the covenant community: «Have we not all one father?
Pilate, who was not a Jew and was something of a cynic, as evidenced by his rhetorical question, What is Truth?
Hey man, not sure if that question's rhetorical, but sometimes seems this whole human experiment is a failure... that the only way anyone is like God in character is by being delivered and saved.
If Bell's book is not an argument for universalism, and that Bell's rhetorical questions are not meant to ridicule the traditional beliefs of eternal conscious suffering, penal substitutionary atonement, and salvation by faith alone in Christ alone, then the marketing mechanism is a paradigm example of what Harry Frankfurt has defined as «bull ****.»
There is this rhetorical question ask by arsenal fans frequently on this site.
McFadden's question on terrorism, for instance, was part of a cheap rhetorical manoeuvre in which those suggesting there is a causal link between Western foreign policy and terror attacks are told they are «victim blaming» those killed by terrorists.
For instance, in the 4th paragraph, the editorial asks a rhetorical question: What has human right got to do with the dress code adopted by organisations?
Designers posed that rhetorical question this season by presenting dresses with low - dipping cowl backs that stop just shy of the tailbone.
Judging by all the rhetorical questions in this post, most likely.
To answer the rhetorical question posed by the above subheading: no, indeed there truly is nowt better.
The first question of why Linklater would shoot his actors on digital video before transforming them into jittering, now - abstract / now - expressionist versions of themselves is answered by the goal of Waking Life to function as a giant rhetorical conundrum.
Essayist and naturalist Diane Ackerman (author of A Natural History of the Senses, The Zookeeper's Wife and many other books) tackles this musing — and not merely rhetoricalquestion in The Human Age: The World Shaped by Us, examining what geologists are calling our current epoch, the Anthropocene, or Human Age.
This may be a real life story, a quotation by a famous personality, or a rhetorical question.
Rhetorical questions are often used in writing, but are much less common in theses, where an argument should be clearly stated, not hinted at by means of rhetorical Rhetorical questions are often used in writing, but are much less common in theses, where an argument should be clearly stated, not hinted at by means of rhetorical rhetorical questions.
That's a rhetorical question, by the way, so you can stop putting on the costume.
This is not a rhetorical question, by the way.
A blog is described as «heavily criticised» (by whom I wonder — no don't bother, it was a rhetorical question), and a confusion among the troops ensues by the cleverly inserted link «it was the sun wot done it», which if followed, leads you down a blind alley about the Thatcher election being won by virtue of the Sun newspaper editorials.
Another question (actual question, not rhetorical) is: If you had two ARGO floats connected by a rigid 10 meter pole so that they would have to travel together, up, down, and sideways, and the pair traveled the ocean doing the normal ARGO mission, would the data from the two buoys track within + / - 0.005 C?
I emphasized the quantifier to illustrate that my comment answers the what is begged by this rhetorical question, viz..
Because, it seems apparent that questions of this sort are not going to be resolved by rhetorical means.
Then in 2009 when the temperature plateau became too obvious to ignore, Knight et al. (2009), in a report on climate by the American Meteorological Society, asked the rhetorical question «Do global temperature trends over the last decade falsify climate predictions?»
In particular, McIntyre's deceptive insinuations and rhetorical questioning are strikingly similar to tactics used by the Right in America's health care debate.
Sometimes they will ask rhetorical questions that tries to catch their partner in a contradiction, and sometimes they will simply seek to undermine the validity of the other person's emotions by suggesting that there is a rational or logical solution to the complaint the partner is voicing.
That's a rhetorical question that one might ask themselves after reading one of the latest research articles published by Scott Stanley and colleagues.
It's not a rhetorical question — you likely have different needs or intentions as they relate to real estate and will, therefore, be influenced by different criteria than your neighbors.
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