Sentences with phrase «second argument»

That said, the court did not agree with the employer's second argument relating to mitigation of damages.
The number of interracial dating sites has been on a rise and the constantly growing number of registered users seconds the argument that love is skin deep.
Instead, it addressed the questions it proposed to the parties in June when it set down the case for an unusual second argument in September, those of whether Austin and McConnell should be overruled.
Sales's second argument concerns constitutional legitimacy.
Summers's [sic] second argument was that, if we broke up the megabanks into smaller banks, «it would actually make us less stable.
When the stock took off, eventually valuing the company at nearly $ 15 billion, that second argument became the prevailing wisdom.
Garford's second argument alleged that Dwyidag engaged in a continuous offence.
IBM's second argument in the appeal was to rely on the decision in Sylvester v. British Columbia, in which it was held that wrongful dismissal damages should be reduced by the amount of disability benefits paid during the notice period.
Tod's second argument relates to the perceived fact that computers continue to get faster and more powerful - we actually «upgrade» not because our existing computer is broken, but because we can do more things with the new one.
I especially like the second argument.
The second argument for smartphones permanently damaging workforce productivity essentially boils down to «multi-tasking.»
And regarding the second argument of providing a solid financial foundation, you will be better off by putting that amount in a college savings account and teaching your kids about finances.
The second argument is more obscure.
The second argument is that not only change but the being or preservation of entities requires causal explanation.
Just as every entity requires an explanation of its being in terms of an efficient cause of being (the second argument), so also it requires an explanation in terms of final cause or purpose.
So this is the second argument against the Calvinistic interpretation of Genesis 12:1 - 3.
On this second argument, general adherence to any such ethic prevents maximization of the good.
To the second argument above (that there's no mechanism for turning a study of privilege into something helpful), I believe Christians have such a mechanism.
«A Critique of the «Second Argument,»» 341, 348 - 353.
My second argument is that even if by some measures vast growth does reduce the percentage of the world's population that is desperately poor, present policies will destroy the natural basis for our life together long before they resolve the problem of poverty.
(2) Hartshorne's second argument is stated as follows:» «Nothing exists» excludes everything positive and so must be false.»
The second argument gives greater precision to the thinking of Rabshakeh, It relates to the political mistake of Hezekiah.
The second argument turned on the fact that the New Testament itself; and more especially Luke, appeals to the testimony of «eyewitnesses and ministers of the word» (Luke 1.2).
A second argument favoring continuation of present policies, is that there is, in reality, no alternative.
The second argument, which is advanced by all of the previously mentioned critics, is similar to the first, but it concerns God's fulfillment of the divine experience rather than God's fulfillment of the world.
A second argument for the «chance» hypothesis is inspired by the serendipitous shapes of many of the biosphere's productions.
Accordingly, his second argument is that Jesus stands as an unprecedented and unparalleled figure.
This second argument rests on the assumption that capital punishment does in fact reduce the incidence of capital crimes — a presupposition that must be tested against the evidence.
The second argument must be used with utmost caution.
The second argument was that allowing the teams that just slipped out of the race to be on even footing with the truly awful teams only hurts the latter kind of team.
I don't buy for 1 second the argument that we will sell him to afford Sanchez and Ozil.
My second argument is Ramsey's poor passing and selfish play compares badly with Thomas Rosicky's recent brilliant form?
The second argument fails to distinguish between the context of an action and the action itself.
A second argument was made justifying Congress» action under the Commerce Clause, which as currently interpreted by the Supreme Court is arguably Congress» broadest authority.
The second argument is more visceral, that BP's whitewashing is hypocritical and inherently wrong:
The second argument is that he is going to engage with the public differently, by using social media and town hall rallies.
The second argument used five years ago — that the state is facing deficits — is simply not true anymore.
The second argument is that it emancipates.

Phrases with «second argument»

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