Sentences with phrase «sides of the argument»

My friend and I are both relatively thin and many of the parents on other side of the argument were not.
In the years ahead, much will hang on which side of that argument has a greater portion of the truth.
He would bring in the lawyers on opposite sides of the argument over religious establishment and the question of driving religion from the public square.
Regardless of what side of the argument you are on, there is some very interesting questions to ask regarding this topic and there is still much to learn in the future.
However, the flip side of the argument is that a whole heap of initial production work had to be done to build the product in the first place.
So instead of pointing fingers... at different sides of the argument as to who is to blame, and if nature just to blame, let's do something about it.
She's got absolute belief that trade deals will come and we will be on the right side of the argument.
And, they have always been on the losing side of the argument.
Whichever side of the argument people ended on, the smoking ban opened the doors to further changes in legislation.
It can be hard to see your partner's side of an argument when you are angry with them.
And there's truth in the for and against sides of the argument.
But they shouldn't act like lawyers arguing for the merits of a particular side of the argument.
The other side of the argument says that it's not that simple.
As it happens, the professional sectors in the last 20 years have been more tied to the equality side of the argument.
The other side of the argument holds more true: You can go without ever replacing your oil if you frequently replace your filter.
He discusses at length the possibility of publishers moving to the wholesale model for e-books and how different sides of the argument respond to that possibility.
Nor are painters limited to one side of an argument concerning figurative versus abstract painting.
But they do have to eat, and almost all the research money right now is available for scientists pushing the alarmist side of the argument, not the skeptical one.
If you have an investment thesis you like, run it by people who support the other side of the argument.
As the debate continues, ETF providers are catering to you, regardless of which side of the argument you fall on.
I wouldn't want to be on the wrong side of that argument.
Although, the two opposing sides of this argument would never agree to compromise, the parents of young people still must make the decision that would work the best for their children.
They welcome a trial of strength because the public will see them as on the right side of the argument.
The authors try to include the different sides of each argument, but there is far more opposition to some of the notions than the book allows.
Our objection would be that the Catholic side of the argument in section 3, on marriage and family life, is woefully inadequate, and that the non-Catholic side is presented with unacknowledged quasi-relativist assumptions which are profoundly opposed to Catholic thinking and formation.
This is not a straightforward battle between the cutter Osborne and the spenders on the other side of the argument about disability benefits.
«To have a check and balance because you've got to have somebody on the other side of the argument making the case.»
Religion is a big part of American politics because it makes people feel like they're on the right side of argument without having to think about it.
My own view is that Osborne is more sinned against than sinning when it comes to clashes with other Ministers over growth - that he's on the right side of the argument over housing, airports, infrastructure and green taxes (though he must take a big share of the blame for ensnaring the party in green excesses in opposition).
People who consider and can see the logic and possiblity of both are moving more toward the middle ground which generally holds more truth than the far right or left sides of an argument.
On the other side of this argument though, drivers do not want to skimp on a coverage simply because it may be a little more costly.
In the world of politics, President George W. Bush asserted the unity side of the argument more than once in the years after the 9/11 attacks - often as a way to deflect accusations that America was at war with Islam.
Previously, she'd served as a co-host of ABC's The View for close to a decade, where she typically took the conservative side of arguments.
After the fork, spiking fees seemed to uphold the BCH side of the argument.
On Tuesday night, two of the Premier League's Uniteds, Manchester and Newcastle, came together to gift the country something really quite special: A six - goal humdinger dotted with penalties, seasoned with snark, littered with defensive incoherence, and containing not one, but two blown leads by the red side of the argument, who really should know better.

Phrases with «sides of the argument»

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