Sentences with phrase «sides in this debate do»

The two sides in this debate do not have equal arguments, and Christianity is going down fast.

Not exact matches

What the president told Republicans, in other words, largely echoed the report's findings — and it makes perfect sense he would do so: killing the hype on both sides of the Keystone debate is the first step toward turning the conversation into a civilized exchange that can lead to compromise.
On the positive side, if the Conservative Government does table its proposed legislative aid mandate, it will afford an opportunity for a more open public debate, in which we will have a chance to address the fundamental purposes of the aid program, and how those purposes may be best achieved.
The other side of the debate would argue that individuals who don't know how to select a sector's best stock are better off investing in the index as a whole to at least gain some form of exposure.
It's a bit of a dilemma, and one that might be better explored in a new side - blog, as I don't want to confuse this one even more with the active / passive debate.
And while I didn't think the administration's policy was very smart on that — I'd been on the losing side in the internal debate — this was the administration's policy and I was coming out of the administration.
Both sides in this debate know the subject matter can spur extreme feelings, and they did all they could to make sure extreme actions didn't follow.
(It should be noted that late tern abortions make up a very small percentage of abortions, as do cases of rape and incest... so both sides tend to appeal to rare cases in debates.)
People who say he would be picking sides in an economic debate clearly don't read the Bible.
When southern Baptists from Alabama and Georgia petitioned to have slaveholders appointed as convention missionaries in 1844, the convention refused to consider them, arguing that doing so would force them to take a side in the debate over slavery.
You sound just like the people in the dark ages did when they were against civil rights for African Americans and women, you're the one on the wrong side of the moral debate with no facts to back yourselves up.
Pope Francis has not openly agreed with either side of the debate on divorced Catholics, but he did warn last week against «codifying faith in rules and instructions as did the scribes, the Pharisees and the doctors of law in the time of Jesus».
The fear I most witness in the believer / atheist debate is on the side of those who do not wish to have their god's existence questioned (see violent acts against «heresy» in the past and in current muslim behavior).
From Joshua: Do you ever feel like your personal struggles and decisions are being used as a tool by those on one side or the other in the debates concerning same sex relationships, and if so, what would you want those people using your decisions to advance their causes to know or consider?
So anyway, maybe it is just normal in theological debate for everyone on all sides of an issue to think that the opponents «simply don't understand» (After all, if they understood, they would agree!).
However, studies do not debate that organic foods are free of pesticides that have known side effects in animals and humans.
While the show doesn't take a side on the endless breastfeeding versus formula debate, it's spot - on in its depiction of the feelings of guilt and inadequacy Hannah struggles with over her inability to nurse.
I'd say it's the side - by - side comparison of candidates» video clips in what amounts to a virtual debate, but with the critical difference that it's done with a video - on - demand model rather than with live streaming.
Labour fears the Ukip threat in the north of England almost as much as the Tories do - making this oddly misshapen debate about immigration depressingly one - sided.
Explaining his views on the Church's involvement in politics, he said: «While St Paul's is not on any particular political side — that is not its role — it does have an important part to play in providing a place for reasoned debate within a moral and spiritual context.»
The Conservative Party and UKIP want an in / out referendum, Labour does not and the Liberal Democrats certainly recognise it as an important matter, even if leader Nick Clegg is refusing to come down on either side of the debate.
The survey, done from Jan. 21 to Feb. 13, gave some support to both sides in the U.S. government budget debate.
Keurig CEO Bob Gamgort said the company didn't intend to take sides in an «emotionally charged debate,» and criticized his company's decision to tweet about withdrawing the ads.
The findings support one side of a long - standing debate: Do children with autism tend not to look others in the eye because they are uninterested or because they find eye contact unpleasant?
«Twenty - two brilliant and experienced leaders coming from the scientific community, policy - makers, industry, and NGOs from both sides of the Atlantic, sitting together in a small room for a day, engaging in a lively, open debate without any taboos, and coming up with recommendations on the do's and don'ts in providing science - based advice to policy - makers.
While the theory doesn't completely resolve the origin - of - life debate, it provides a common source of energy for both sides and could be a useful starting point for a compromise, the authors report in the June issue of Molecular Biology and Evolution.
Desert Farms does not take sides in this debate.
Whichever side of the debate, you may wish to take, it does at least set the scene for a discussion on the benefits of Ghee, a clarified butter, which is 60 % saturated fat, and that is used extensively in Indian cuisine, and is recommended as part of a healthy diet by the Indian Ayurvedic medical fraternity.
Allan Cameron's Modular Narratives in Contemporary Cinema, the subject of this review, does something similar — for the most part — to Puzzle Films and seems to sit clearly on the side of the debate that understands there is indeed something unique about the complex narratives of contemporary cinema, arguing that these films are different not only from classical Hollywood films but also from the art cinema and experimental films they often resemble.
Whether Under the Gun will have an effect on the debate or if it will just be seen as one side's biased account is yet to be seen, but the impact of it and the other gun - related films could do for gun control what The House I Live In did for America's awareness of drug sentencing.
In competitive debates, students do not choose which side they will defend.
Ironically, despite taking this stance, Ravitch casts the debate in much the same way as do her opponents: market - oriented reformers on one side and democratic traditionalists on the other.
New Jersey's ongoing debate about whether traditional public schools or charters do a better job educating students got some provocative new data yesterday, courtesy of a study from Stanford University that came down on the side of the charters — particularly in Newark's embattled school district.
And as educators, citizens, and parents, we need to be sure we do our own research into all sides of the CCSS inclusions and the ongoing debate so that we can be sure to stay informed and do what is in our children's best interests according to our collective conscience.
Still, Edwards and White don't see eye - to - eye on major education issues and were often on the opposite sides of debates over policy when Edwards was in the Louisiana Legislature.
Of course since most sides are dug in on these sorts of debates, even this evidence didn't move the needle among anti-charter folks — though it did convince many moderate Democrats who'd previously been skeptical.
NEW YORK — State lawmakers from Illinois to Tennessee are considering laws that could change what it means to be a teacher, as labor policy has become the heart of a pitched education debate — one in which each side claims that the other doesn't put students» interests first.
It's difficult to have any real debate amidst (on both sides) so much pearl - clutching and hyperbole and talk of the good old days in which we all had to walk uphill for our books, in the snow, with no shoes, and were grateful for it because that's how real readers do.
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Fortunately, you don't have to choose sides in this debate to create a portfolio that reflects your true appetite for risk.
While that's just my own personal guess later footage seems to hint I might be on to something: the clip shows the player's ship listing hard to the side with water coming up over the bow, and GENUINE PANIC in the player's voices as they frantically debate what to do.
In other classes «debates» are done by both sides presenting «evidence» and students pick who seems most believable.
He said words to the effect that even though (a) ALL the science was on his side and (b) he was well qualified on a scientific basis, the best he could ever expect to do in such a debate would be to get a tie.
I can understand why a politician says the science is settled — as Barack Obama did... in the State of the Union Address, where he said the «debate is over» — because if your mission is to create a political momentum then it helps to brand the other side as a «Flat Earth Society» (as he did last June).
One - sided presentations of controversial topics have little place in the classroom as they serve only to stifle debate and do not further knowledge and enhance critical thinking.
Almost immediately, and predictably, the findings were criticized by both sides in the debate over what to do, or not do, about human effects on the climate.
I don't know where Prof Curry has ever tried to claim that any kind of flaw was more prevalent on «on side of the debate in comparison to the other».
As analysts and journalists, we are all free to take sides and express support for a specific outcome in a policy debate and there is an important role for voices like Bill McKibben or Grunwald in doing so.
So I don't hold out much hope for «educating» either side in this debate when they rely on «the facts» to debug the opposition's arguments.
Hundreds of scientists, economists, and public policy experts are set to meet in Manhattan next month to discuss the other side of the climate change debate that the establishment media prefers to pretend does not exist.
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