Sentences with phrase «room for argument on»

There is room for argument on both sides in these kinds of cases.
There isn't room for argument on this one.

Not exact matches

The more compelling argument isn't that Amazon and Netflix are competing on different fields, but rather that there will be enough room for both of them.
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.
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.
The 1996 Presidential and Parliamentary elections and all similar subsequent elections have been held on December 7 but there have been arguments that the process does not make ample room for the organization of a run - off and the subsequent handover on January 7.
«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.
The arguments focus on the lost parking and room for cars.
The good news is, franchises like Dark Souls have opened up arguments that were previously closed, so I think there's room for debate on these kinds of issues.
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.
You're never fighting the controls, or the camera, or wondering if a guard's cone of vision is bullshit; everything is laid out precisely for you on a grid, leaving no room for argument.
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
There could be no better argument for this distinction than Fred Sandback: Vertical Constructions, the radiant exhibition currently on display at David Zwirner's West 20th Street location, where the gallery's three large rooms perfectly encapsulate three very different aspects of Sandback's art.
Economists normally have a lot of room for argument... but when they claim to decide science, and they do it totally wrong, credibility = 0, because they've proved to me that ideology or politics (or something) have wrecked their grip on reality.
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 amusement.
There's plenty of room for argument over what to do about climate change, but cheap political point scoring of the «you didn't vote for the ETS so you don't want action on climate change» is not helpful.
In any case, there is room for all arguments and skeptics ought to engage on all fronts.
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.
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.
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.
; that you wrote the code on your own time and / or after you left the company; and that the best argument they have is that they own the website because you used what you learned while working for them (that would get laughed out of a court room)- I would say yes, you should fight it.
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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