A detailed examination of the economic, political and
security arguments pointed in one direction — Remain.
Not exact matches
After weeks of testimony about bank loans and allegations of
securities - related fraud, the courtroom spectator section during prosecution
arguments filled up once more — to the
point where court
security officers began sending spectators to an overflow courtroom.
The
argument that we need to make our welfare state less generous leads us to an end -
point of a system which provides no
security, which pays far too little to live on, which traps people in poverty, and which allows costly problems to spiral out of control.
The main
argument by Malkiel to this
point has been made by many before: Since stock prices can not be predicted in the short term, individual investors are better off buying and holding an index fund instead of «meddling» with individual
securities or even active managed funds.
The energy
security argument for the pipeline, always dubious, has evaporated to the
point where even the State Department can not find a reason to build it.
But some
security experts say that this
argument about whether the data was being sold to a third party for nefarious purposes or not misses the
point: that HIV data is highly sensitive, and that sharing it with any outside companies is a move away from the
security of its users.
There will be an
argument raging about Intelligent Scan not being as secure as Apple's Face ID, but relative
security is a moot
point.