Sentences with phrase «room for argument in»

It could also introduce much room for argument in other contractual contexts.»
It's not exactly wrong, but neither is it completely correct, so there is always room for argument in any situation.»

Not exact matches

For the sake of argument, if the article (which I didn't read) used only words that left no room for doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusioFor the sake of argument, if the article (which I didn't read) used only words that left no room for doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusiofor doubt (in a sense saying «We know with 100 % certainty that...), would you accept the conclusions?
Indeed, the Common Doctor, St. Thomas Aquinas, sets forth in both the Summa Theologiae and the Summa Contra Gentiles arguments in support of the death penalty that are subtle and leave much room for the exercise of prudence by lawmakers.
One political position customary among Jews, and often shared also among the more observant, is that of not interfering in the choices of freedom that the state makes for its citizens, reserving only to the individual conscience the right and duty of making rigorous personals choices on arguments in which the law of the state makes room for autonomy and freedom.
They embed the evolutionary data, often unconsciously, in a purely physicalist worldview, taking Darwinian science to be the ultimate explanation of life's complexity They have no room for any theological «argument to design» since to them it is clearly blind physical processes alone, and not God, that account for what seems to us humans to be so design - like in finches» beaks and dinosaurs» plates.
His form so far this year would suggest that he can't for now, but at 21 years of age, he's undoubtedly got plenty of room for improvement and development, and whether he would take his game to the next level at Arsenal is also a worthy argument to warrant Wenger reigniting his interest in the summer.
There are reasonable arguments to why Peters is hard to handle in the locker room, but a «Blatant» is grasping, and I mean mightily grasping, for straws.
This from a commenter on The Villa Blog: «Martin O'Niell [sic] and John Carew had a stand up argument in the Dressing Room Area after MON told him he was only a substitute for the Wigan match.
'' Our argument is very simple, in so far as every month government has to go and find nearly $ 10 million and hand it over to Ameri, there is room for negotiation to bring that amount down.
«You have the largest labor unions in the room who also have been our biggest funders arguing Cynthia should not get the W.F.P. line, which is a pretty forceful argument coming from your biggest funders,» said one participant, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the private meeting and for fear of angering Mr. Cuomo.
A clear, direct, one - to - one relationship between pesticides and polio over a period of 30 years, with pesticides preceding polio incidence in the context of the CNS - related physiology just described, leaves little room for complicated virus arguments, even as a cofactor, unless there exists a rigorous proof for virus causation.
And it's one of several cockamamie arguments advanced by viewers given a platform for their unconventional theories in Room 237, an odd duck of a documentary about the conclusions reached by five different Kubrick fans upon very close analysis of The Shining.
But — and here we have the best argument possible for increased local autonomy instead of less — because of state law, hammered out in back rooms by powerful union interests, local voters were denied their electoral rights.
Adding union muscle to the argument, American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten calls poverty «the elephant in the room» that accounts for poor student performance.
For the sake of argument, let's address the biggest elephant in the room.
The cringe - worthy royalty splits and little to no return for the author were bad enough, but the most profound argument was that authors were tired of executives in conference rooms deciding that their books weren't «marketable.»
There's not much room for argument that a well written novella can earn out more self - pubbed in e than it would in print.
Writing a political science thesis is not very difficult for many students, because even though like all other theses it involves extensive research, political science topics are relatively easy and there is a lot of room for argument for and against a particular topic, so in many cases writing such thesis comes down to simply finding solid arguments and proving your point of view.
If this is not the case, for argument sake, let's say that the $ 2,000 dollars I lost was due to a company that I owned shares in going bankrupt; does this mean that I have lost the $ 2,000 contribution room forever?
With this in mind — there will always be room for controversy about vaccine intervals if the logic of this argument is persuasive — but it still could work out to be the best approach for most patients.
The maps which star in Battlefield 4 are perhaps the finest collection to yet grace the series, although as with all bold claims there's plenty of room for argument, but as a whole the level of quality is more consistent, offering up environments with pleasing variety and balance which channel the great design style of Bad Company 2.
If my wife or I weren't in the room, you could guarantee this turned into a full - on argument as my oldest pushed harder and harder for him to do it right, when all he wanted to do was join in.
At the same time, Richard's care in «curating» these rooms with his beloved elements of kitsch, makes a compelling argument for the unexpected visual and emotional staying power of things often associated with «bad» taste.»
Really shiny things that don't mean anything, Public Commission, Trybuna Honorowa, Plac Defilad, Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, Warsaw, PL Ryan Gander, Billboard for Edinburgh: Year 4, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK Icarus Falling - An Exhibition Lost, Maison Hermès, Le Forum, Tokyo, JP Meaning... surrounds me now, 1223 Gendaikaiga, Tokyo, JP New Collisions in Culturefield, Johnen Galerie, Berlin, DE Locked Room Scenario, Artangel, London UK Now there's not enough of it to go around, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL You have my word, Dazaifu Tenmangu, Fukuoka, JP Attempting to remain light on ones feet: Work from Daiwa Collection, Okinawa Prefectural Museum, Okinawa, JP Ftt, Ft, Ftt, Ftt, Ffttt, Ftt, or somewhere between a modern representation of how a contemporary gesture came into being, an illustration of the physicality of an argument between Theo and Piet regarding the dynamic aspect of the diagonal line and attempting to produce a chroma - key set for a hundred cinematic scenes, Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo, JP
As Canada renegotiates its relationship with the aboriginal peoples, Rethinking History may give those looking for political messages room for hope; but, more importantly for an art show, it makes a strong argument for placing native work in the contemporary mainstream.
My goal is to keep Dot Earth «the right room for an argument» — in the purest sense of the word as used in the amazing Monty Python sketch involving Michael Palin (Man) and John Cleese (Arguer):
If you're going to fully explain how the costs associated with cap - and - trade would paralyze the economy and punish the poor, you need to include a convincing argument for why your hypothesis comports with $ 0.40 / kWh electricity still leaving room for waste, even in poor households.
To sustain open but focused discourse, and in the interest of keeping Dot Earth the right room for an argument (in the best Monty Python sense of that word), I'm going to institute a new policy.
In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, [1] extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response [2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion, [3] often for their own amusemenIn Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, [1] extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response [2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion, [3] often for their own amusemenin an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response [2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion, [3] often for their own amusement.
I may be somewhat unique in my tolerance for your Monty - Python - Is - This - The - Right - Room - For - An - Argument bluster, but we've only just mfor your Monty - Python - Is - This - The - Right - Room - For - An - Argument bluster, but we've only just mFor - An - Argument bluster, but we've only just met.
I will confess that I was initially baffled by this post, for it was my prejudice that the general increase in OHC over the last ~ 50 years leaves so little room for benign warming due to some internal variability, that is I failed initially to see what case had to be answered and hence I failed to comprehend your argument.
In reality, none of this climate science is so rigorous that there isn't some room for debate, and so none of the arguments proffered are airtight.
The growth of the lukewarm argument is not a sign of the climate sceptics changing their argument, it is a sign that the alarmist narrative is unravelling, making room for more perspectives in the climate debate.
It's hard to understand, firstly because O'Neill is alone in the room in criticising the existing relationship between science and the state (and the arguments for its expansion), and two far more qualified individuals sit to his left.
In any case, there is room for all arguments and skeptics ought to engage on all fronts.
While that benefits a design like hOMe (hey, it's an easy poster child for this argument... I'm not creating straw men here) which puts bathroom and kitchen under lofts with a height of 6» 4», it leaves folks like Jake and Kiva of Tiny Nest Project out in the cold, as they've chosen to locate a cozy den / tv room under the loft in lieu of a kitchen / bathroom.
Also, the Times is following up on its Feb. 12 article with the latest in its «Room for Debate» discussions, this one on whether a Supreme Court justice can effectively perform his duties without participating in oral argument.
Dear Marco, the international «investment» law - perspective refers to the point the post tries to make: that it is a plausible argument that there is room for investment arbitration in the single market because many investment disputes deal with exclusively domestic measures.
The time and place for coming to your final opinions and speaking about them with your fellow jurors is during deliberations in the jury room, after all of the evidence has been presented, closing arguments have been made, and I have instructed you on the law.
Such terms provide room for argument as to whether or not the obligation has been complied with, arguments which in practice complainants may end up losing given the power imbalance between often vulnerable complainants and the large organisations with which they are in dispute.
There is room for argument on both sides in these kinds of cases.
As more and more issues and arguments are ending up in the court room the cost to taxpayers has risen considerably and one must appreciate the need for something to be done to rein this in.
Grey areas leave room for the attorney to make creative arguments and think outside of the box; they also afford the judge, who is ultimately is the decision - maker, substantial leeway in determining the outcome.
But Apple's legal argument is that there is no room in the statute for any kind of apportionment, and on that basis, the cupholder example would apply.
@evert - jan Steen, you are not the only broken record so let me join you in saying «unless we manage to change the very foundation of the system, by rewriting the Rules and Procedures, eliminate the myriad rooms for argument, and making those who run the system accountable for their actions, we will only aggravate their status quo, forcing them into their habit corners and hence create more chaos in their courts.»
Then there's also the argument for your TV in the living room or den.
Whether couples were renovating a house or preparing to be new parents, their arguments were never really about which color to paint the wall or if the mother - in - law should be in the room for the birth.
Though detailed parenting plans may seem extreme and intrusive, I have found that the more specifics contained in a parenting plan, the less room there is for misunderstandings and back - and - forth arguments.
And since nonverbal communication makes up most of the message, saving hard conversations for when you're in the same room can help you avoid misinterpretation when reducing an argument to words on a screen.
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