Sentences with phrase «still argue for»

In the absence of a criminal conviction, a parent can still argue for sole custody.
Indeed, leg # 2 could actually be dispensed with — we could learn that the MWP actually was globally as warm or warmer (of course, it has not been shown to be * either *) than today, and # 1 and # 3 would STILL argue for action.
But here's the bottom line: While there's no denying the above risks, high yield's positives still argue for some allocation in portfolios, particularly for investors with aggressive income objectives.
Unfortunately, some still argue for traditional public schools on the grounds that black families are too ill - informed to make wise choices.
Some still argue for such musical powers.
Universities still argue for their autonomy but are setting up their research leagues in chosen partnerships, such as the Russell Group.
Although it is true that some of this advice may be harder to follow in the UK than in the US, because of our different healthcare systems and the stark absence of Catholic or pro-life gynaecologists and the small number of pro-life fertility doctors in Britain, I would still argue for its usefulness.
While Bannon dismissed his would - be allies in the alt - right or ethnonationalist right, he still argued for the importance of focusing politics around race: «The Democrats, the longer they talk about identity politics, I got»em.
As late as the 16th century Martin Luther the «father of the Protestant Reformation» was still arguing for the books of Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation to be dropped from the New Testament altogether because he perceived them to go against some of the doctrines he was promoting.
Still arguing for a large federal republic, Madison returned to the theme in Federalist LI,.
They're still arguing for «climate justice», whatever that means, which is interpreted by the big developing countries like India and China as a right to pollute up to Western levels.
It's something we're still arguing for, 20 years later.

Not exact matches

In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
Clearly, the bankers advising the Fed understand the bull case for bitcoin, though they argue that it is still too small a phenomenon to pose any sort of risk to the U.S. economy, calling it «more a curiosity than a threat.»
Yet Popper argued that block chain is still the first shared database that is truly open and free for anybody to join, unlike shared systems that organizations have used in the past.
Jokes aside, Kirk Cousins is still playing for his next contract, be it in Washington or elsewhere, and the Giants defense can't stop arguing with each other long enough to shout out coverages to each other.
It can be argued that most online commerce is still happening on desktops, but if your site is inaccessible to mobile devices, you take yourself out of consideration for all those consumers who use multiple devices to research new businesses and products.
Linguists and psychologists are still arguing about this one, but it's commonly accepted that learning a second language is easier for most people when they're younger, generally before puberty.
Still, arguing for a «return» to a lovelier American pint tradition is tricky.
After Trump won the presidency, Nicole Hockley, another founder of Sandy Hook Promise, said that the group would continue its efforts at the state and local level - and argued that, no matter who is in the White House, «I still don't think our country is ready yet for federal change.»
This is familiar ground for the SocGen strategist, who argued back in April that the British government could «concrete over the entire length and breadth of the UK and house prices would still rise» arguing that Britain doesn't actually have a shortage of housing, just a big imbalance in supply and demand.
Democrats and progressive groups, who argue that banks need more oversight, not less, are preparing to use the issue to animate supporters still angry that Wall Street banks have not paid a larger price for the financial crisis.
The WFLC is still arguing in court for access to some 300 U.S. documents that would show the process for choosing recipients of the money.
Encryption technology is still sparking controversy, however, with the FBI and other agencies arguing that it's very tough for them to crack and it favors terrorists, criminals, and other threatening entities by allowing them to plan their hits.
Although the earnings growth for the company may have slowed down in recent years, for me it is still hard to argue against a behemoth of a company like this.
Still, Case defended Grindr's decision to share the data, arguing that Apptimize and Localytics are simply tools to help apps like Grindr function better, and that the information was not shared to make money or for other nefarious purposes.
And so for example, if you and I were standing in a vault and I gave you one ounce of gold there's no way anyone could argue that I still possess the ounce of gold because I physically don't have it.

The bankrupt studio was sold to Lantern Capital for $ 310m on Wednesday, and actors including Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio argue they still haven't...

Martin Wolf has produced a series of great articles on Brexit for the Financial Times, where he argues that, although the UK runs a significant trade deficit vis - à - vis the Rest of the EU («rEU»), UK exports to rEU still account for almost 50 % of total UK exports (exhibit 2).
The Minister of State for Finance has rejected consideration of these proposals, arguing that the economy is still too fragile and that higher contribution rates would kill jobs and result in lower disposable income for workers.
argues that the lessons of the crash have still not been learned by the economic policy mainstream, and that a new crisis looms for some highly indebted countries, including Canada.
Still, the most compelling reason to argue against expensive weddings is that while many things needed for a memorable wedding cost money, the most important ones — a kiss at the altar, a mother's tear as she sees her son make a lifelong commitment — are free.
Some people still argue that it is wildly improbable for a given self - replicating molecule to form at a given point (although they usually don't state the «givens,» but leave them implicit in their calculations).
Tiger has further argued — as Humanae Vitae did not explicitly, though other works of Catholic theology have — for a causal link between contraception and abortion, stating outright that «with effective contraception controlled by women, there are still more abortions than ever....
Farrow presents a strong plea to take the Ascension seriously in the doctrine of the Eucharist, arguing that the Eucharist is not only a celebration of the presence of Christ but a presence in absence, since we are still waiting for the return of the ascended Christ.
For - profit companies are still not exempt from the Department of Health and Human Services» (HHS) employer - provided contraceptives mandate, but that could change if Hobby Lobby successfully argues its case in federal court.
Ok, now for the first part: It's clear that [laughing] is not well read, because he has argued that people are still reading when clearly my [right turn clyde] point is that people are not.
Still some argue that as people become more willing to pay for clean air, through taxes in this instance, there can be market incentives to reduce pollution.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
It could still be argued that these roles impose strain on womanly nature; that they are not what women are made for; that they show a certain lack of respect for God's work of creation; that in fulfilling them a woman is likely to treat men maternally, which will impose undue strain on masculine nature; and that the woman's womanly dignity and worth are to some extent at risk while she does these jobs; but it could not be maintained that she and those who gave her her role have sinned by disobeying God's command.
The first is he argues for conditional justice, which is in reality still injustice.
If Brunner will agree that factually the doctrines of God as Person and as Creator antedated Jesus in the Jewish community, he may still wish to argue that for us the encounter with God in Jesus is the only ground for affirming them.
It seems in spide of all human advances, progression an the promotion of independence and individual thought, there are still many that are highly conformative to the point of arguing for a system and / or worldview which ultimately is destructive.
@Todd — but either way (regarding my last post)-- I would think one could just as easily argue that there is still nothing «immaterial» about the tendency for the mind to behave similarly against certain situations.
Perhaps; though the sceptic might still argue that here one is looking not at the impact of vows, but at those couples who have contrived to hold together through a certain level of psychological stability supported by sufficient conditions of external security.Let us allow the sceptic to press his point: can one really do more than hope for permanence in marriage?
Asserting that in our time the whole planetary system must be taken into account in planning for a humanly desirable future, he argues that the prime end must be to redirect the use of human and technological resources to overcoming the gap between the affluent nations and that much larger portion of mankind which still exists in hunger, poverty, disease, and misery.
There may be some who, even after all this evidence, would still argue the case for hymn singing.
The book was so well argued that it is still widely credited, even by non-believers, for successfully rebutting this particular charge against God's existence.
Yet I argue that participation in initiatives to restore a civil society in America, with appropriate reflective self - understandings, could meet the needs and activate the worldly spirituality of precisely those millions of middle - of - the - road citizens looking for the sorts of moral meanings, the kinds of religious roots, these communities used to represent and in some ways still do.
Future posts will argue your second point, that we still need some doctrinal statements, but for purposes other than condemning and judging others.
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