Sentences with phrase «sake of argument»

But for sake of argument lets consider a hypothetical investment of $ 10,000 per year with $ 5,000 added annually that grows at 6 %.
For sake of argument let's say it # 50 million.
How well that works is a topic for a discussion which doesn't belong here, but for sake of argument let's just agree that this mostly works out.
For sake of argument let's say everyone wants to switch to using the Canadian dollar.
For sake of argument if we treat a company as if it were a government then a workers cooperative would most closely resemble Communism.
Geez stop conveniently ignoring facts for your own sake of argument, expecially facts of «THE BOOK» (the Bible, duh).
There's also the inescapable truth that, even you assume for sake of argument that the electricity you stick in your Model S is 0 % renewable and 100 % coal, you are at least keeping the poisonous side - effects of combustion away from urban centres and are not dragging a potpourri of contaminants down high streets and past schools or sitting in a fuggy 25 mile tailback of them.
Still, for the sake of argument, let's follow Ross's «bazooka approach» — the fast - track option — and assume the President gives notice in the next few weeks.
Shops, producers and, for the sake of argument, service providers or wherever it might be would be obliged to take advantages of the changes, knowing that they would run out in a set amount of time.
And let us assume now, just for the sake of argument, that losing his job does seem like an appropriate and proportionate punishment for acting like a jerk (or, perhaps, for being one).
But let's assume, for the sake of argument, that Scientology would have an operating profit margin of 10 %, that would put its annual profits at $ 20 million.
Maybe he's not, but let's go with his numbers for the sake of argument.
For the sake of argument, though, we will assume that Zycher's latest statements are correct and that these three policies will add $ 55.4 billion of additional GDP to the province each and every year.
Even if we were to agree (even for sake of argument) that a Board of Directors» main obligation is to serve the interests of the organization and its shareholders, that still leaves open this important question: should a Board of Directors seek the best outcomes for the organization and its shareholders, or should it seek justice for it and for them?
Suppose, for the sake of argument, that Canadian automotive assemblers will lose market share in the United States because American tariffs on cars assembled in Japan are lowered (and, again, this is only a hypothetical).
For the sake of argument, though, let's suppose that your team actually does have a need for better communication.
For sake of argument, let's say 60 percent of the cost structure in your organization goes to salary and benefits.
If we assume for the sake of argument that the companies in the Nikkei were as profitable as the companies in the S&P, then the P / E multiple for the Nikkei would drop from 17x to 8x.
Lets suppose, for the sake of argument that real GDP were to decline by 1 per cent as a result of a global slump beginning 2021 - 22.
Let's say for the sake of argument that low rates do hurt bank profits.
Assuming for the sake of argument that the federal government does not wield a big constitutional stick, it also appears woefully short of political carrots.
Any negative messaging that's come out of the Daniels campaign (let's just call it that for a moment, for the sake of argument) has come courtesy of her campaign manager (er, lawyer) Avenatti.
For the sake of argument let's assume a 50 % follower overlap.
a defintion of theory from websters «a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena»» an unproved assumption» «a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action» «a hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation»
But let's say for the sake of the argument such a condition existed.
Ok we muslims don't love one another and don't love anyone else, just for the sake of argument, can't you guys see the hate that is dripping from your mouths....
Say, «OK, for the sake of argument let's say evolution is wrong and let's forget about it.
Say for example a patient in a remote location must undergo surgery without anesthesia, but with (for the sake of argument) the assurance that he will prevent his own death by undergoing great pains and also assuming that (for the sake of argument) he values his own life over and above any pain he may experience in this life.
But for the sake of your argument, let's use the term «the Hebrew Bible»... fine, that still doesn't change the fact that we are not talking about Judaism or the Torah... our subject was the Bible as in the Christian Bible which contains both the Tanakh and the New Testament.
I disagree, but let's accept the proposition for the sake of argument.
@Vic: For the sake of argument, let's suppose the universe was created by an all powerful being who had existed for an eternity extending into the past in emptiness of the nothingness that was before he got bored and created the universe with its 170 billion or more galaxies and trillion trillion stars.
Ninjas are invisible and silent as the night, and, for the sake of argument, if a ninja ever did rob a Holiday Inn, no one would be the wiser.
But even if I do for the sake of argument, the assertion is that that morality is caused by god which is nothing but a claim.
I know of none of my atheist friends who celebrate Easter with bunnies and eggs and know of no Christians who don't except maybe the JW's, but for the sake of argument I will concede that if they do then yes, they are also co-opting a pagan holiday.
For the sake of argument, let's say homosexuality is indeed a sin.
(Okay, okay, I know that Christianity is not exactly a «religion,» but for the sake of argument, let's just call it one.)
For one, it easily moves from a bracketing of religion for the sake of argument to a faulty view of religion as private by definition.
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