This idea has been debunked countless time... get
something new to defend yourself with
Not exact matches
This is about Tony doing the same thing Tony has been doing all along: using his greater money and time resources
to bury Julie in legal actions, adding another one every time he sees
something new out of his control, forcing her
to spend her more limited money and time responding and
defending herself.
But one
New York Republican, who knows a little
something about working across the aisle in the interest of political survival, is stepping up
to defend the president's newfound interest in bipartisanship, specifically when it comes
to DACA.
Pinkleton,
defending her group's decision not
to seek a veto, said the
new law does contain
something else that may help save animals in the long run: a committee
to study the breeding of pets by licensed and unlicensed breeders in Arizona and elsewhere.
It's like Gaben had an idea, did the minimum work
to make the idea happen, struck gold with ignorant people looking for
something different who then couldn't stop praising (and vociferously
defending) it even with the monumental problems the service continues
to have, and with each
new «addition»
to the service it's met with either intense hatred by the consumers (paid mods) or is abused by consumers and hated by the devs (refunds).
Valve and Bethesda have been the targets of such vitriol, but
something the two companies did not consider is that they failed
to equip this potential
new generation of paid modders with the means
to defend themselves against waves of attacks from players.
Chris Field of the Carnegie Institution, who is co-chairman of the IPCC's working group II,
defends his decision
to cite a story from the
New York Times as an illustration of the effect of poor electricity supply during a heatwave: it was not being used
to provide quantitative data, or an assessment of how confident one should be in a result, but just
to say that
something happened.
Clearly discussion with you is not
to learn
something new but
to watch you
defend a position without lawful reference.