Sentences with phrase «see holes in arguments»

They * must * see the holes in their arguments, otherwise one might reasonably begin to posit a kind of delusional disorder.
It is not a lack of scientific knowledge that makes me a skeptic of some of the current paradigms, it is a familiarity with the «facts» that allows me to see the holes in the arguments.
But unfortunately people who don't have access to open media fail to see the holes in this argument so many actually believe that no good competition can run against the great leader.

Not exact matches

I have yet to see any proof of a god, and most of this nonsense is about their god, so at some point their arguments or lack of them will always have that one huge hole in them.
«Essentially we have the beginning of a tsunami, where literally we could have a hole in our community with the closing of Sophie Finn and the closing of the Kingston Hospital campus right next door which I can see every day from my office,» said Gallo during a press conference which — as he paced back and forth in the Common Council chambers before an audience of reporters, community members and at least four school board trustees — seemed at times similar to the delivery of an opening argument at trial.
You can see the ideas — the concepts, arguments, plot, and characters — but not every word that's on the page, or that isn't, or where there are gaping holes in logic or jumps in style.
I could go into detail about where I see holes in Buffett's arguments however the bottom line is that I believe the vast majority of transactions done in the derivatives market are plain vanilla transactions that are extremely easy to mark.
My main reason for these discussions is to present my arguments before a group of scientists who know what they are talking about, to see if they can shoot holes in them, And for that I have been extremely successful.
Ignoring [partial] defeat or See Sign # 1 An intellectually dishonest speaker / writer will NEVER admit that the other side has found a hole in their argument.
Because Matthew needs to be able to recognise a good argument when he sees one; not to pick factual holes in arguments he already disagrees with because his parents do.
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