Sentences with phrase «says arguments to the contrary»

Dr Lilico says arguments to the contrary are «wrong and enraging.»

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Blanchard's argument runs contrary to decades of monetary policy, but any idea to help prepare for future collapses is at least worth discussing, says Douglas Porter, deputy chief economist at BMO Capital Markets.
These are basic arguments, are you legitimate in saying you have never heard the other sides arguments or that since they run contrary to your own views that you tune them out every time?
But such arguments make little headway with socialists, says Novak, because, contrary to appearances, socialism is not really a practical political proposal at all.
On the contrary, they agree with his argument that modernity's methodological skepticism logically leads precisely to where he says it leads.
If you say that you believe in spite of all the evidence to the contrary and simply have faith there's really no argument for that.
State Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long (pictured) said the executive committee wanted lawmakers to know, despite the arguments to the contrary by some, that it is serious on the issue: «The party has made it very clear that traditional marriage is a line in the sand and a very important issue,» Long said.
«One of the arguments that we hear quite often is that with two year terms legislators are running for reelection and with four - year terms they can concentrate more on their legislative duties, but actually this argument runs contrary to facts,» Niebel said.
I agree with the linearity argument and have never said otherwise (despite your repeated false claims to the contrary).
On the contrary, there is much to be said for the argument that warming temperatures promote biodiversity.
Although the court was aware of the possible undermining of reasoned decision making if a tribunal could «simply offer different, better, or even contrary reasons to support its decision», the Court of Appeal held that the new argument was «not inconsistent» with the reason contained in the decision: «[i] ndeed it could be said to be implicit in it».
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