Sentences with phrase «slope arguments in»

If you are at all dubious about slippery slope arguments in this area, Smith's catalogue of real - life examples will cure your doubts once and for all.
Nice attempt to sneak the slippery slope argument in there.

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Cornyn said the Trump administration's rationale for the tariffs — that cheap imports threaten the nation's national security — establishes a slippery slope that could end in trade partners using the same argument to tax U.S. exports.
Slippery slope arguments are often overdone, but the fact remains that virtually every argument for taking a human life in utero can be applied to a human life ex utero, including yours and mine.
On this topic, the negative pull on the believing boyfriend or girlfriend down slippery slopes is typically what gets highlighted in the argument against dating outside the faith.
A major point in Kass's arguments against research cloning is that it is a classic slippery slope, allowing the development of the biological tools necessary for reproductive cloning, which is sure to happen when those tools are in place.
I'm not a big fan of slippery slope arguments, and this is borderline, but in what the justice said it boils down to «Will the person who leaves on personal views of religion, also have their points and objections dismissed as not being noteworthy» because they chose to leave during the opening prayer.
«I don't particularly buy the slippery slope argument because I think this is a dialogue that always will happen as to determining if this is something in the public interest,» Legislator Wolfe said.
Both Clinton and Sanders supporters gathered at the KBH Bar in Park Slope where at least one argument between rival groups broke out.
As someone who cites things like the «slippery slope fallacy» you should know better than using «absolutes» in your argument.
Don't believe in slippery slope arguments?
I do not generally believe in «slippery slope» arguments.
I made the same argument on the slowing of the tropical mass circulation in a warmer climate, based on Betts and Ridgway (JAS1989) and the difference of the slopes of the Clausius - Clapyron and the radiative cooling
Nazis are just so easy to work into any argument — every slope is potentially a slippery slide to whatever depths Hitler is lurking in.
Dr. Morrow walks carefully through the main arguments against support for SRM research — moral hazard, slippery slope, un-governability, and «inherent immorality» — and offers a careful weighing of the strengths of those contentions against what he terms the «core argument» in favor of SRM research, namely that SRM should be examined as a potentially valuable component of a portfolio of responses to climate change.
Your argument based on SCC precedent is persuassive, of course, but I think it's a pretty slipperly slope to think of the public in the way discussed in Berg.
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