Sentences with phrase «support of one's view»

They are very familiar with the arguments in support of their view but know nothing of the arguments in support of the more intelligent view.
On the whole, therefore, advocates of this position can claim explicit Biblical teaching in support of their views.
It is unclear whether there is a majority of members favour imposing a whip in support of their view on other Labour MPs against the party's policy, but some certainly favour that.
Our data on the evolutionary conservation of digit development are in support of the views of many developmental biologists that the identity of the digits in the wing of birds can not be homologous to the identity of digits in the forelimbs of their hypothesized dinosaur ancestors, unless the identity of digits in theropods is erroneous.
Rather than make the full case in support of my view now, I will seek your indulgence to hold off until the column appears on the left hand side of the page in a few weeks.
On her website, Senator Beyak claims that these letters were selected by her from among many others she received in support of her views on residential schools which she stated in a March 7 speech before a hearing at the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples.
The central bank cited stronger - than - expected economic data — in the first half of this year, Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by the most in 15 years — in support of its view that the country's growth was becoming more broadly based and self - sustaining.
In support of this view, when Paul speaks of handing two believers over to Satan in 1 Timothy 1:20, they did not die but were still alive and well, and still causing problems for Paul and the church in Ephesus (cf. 2 Tim 2:17; 4:14).
Lewis is sometimes viewed as joining that retreat, and there are elements of his work that can be cited in support of that view, but I think that was not his intention.
I am in support of a view that the church will be raptured before the Great Tribulation comes.
In essence, Petigny's argument is that these were all ephemeral developments, almost illusions, and the strongest evidence in support of his view is the rapidity with which these signs of social health evaporated...
In support of this view, I shall use that logic to define the phases in the process of becoming of a nexus.
Quotations can be drawn from the Bible to support all of these views.
There are passages in the Gospels which seem to support all of these views.
Richard Dawkins is described as «our favourite atheist», and quoted in support of the view that natural selection is not a random process but an instance of the Unity - Law of Control and Direction.
Not surprisingly, many advocates in the biblical theology camp were quick to point out these apparent «elective affinities,» even to the extent of claiming Barth in support of their views.
It was revealed by Martin Keown earlier today that he believed that the hardness of the pitches in Arsenal's training ground is one of the causes why the Gunners get more injuries than any other side in the Premiership, and now another Arsenal old - boy has come out in support of his view.
Lo, I really didn't mean to offend you, and I do appreciate your support of my views.
I received much feedback on this topic, some in support of my views, some in complete disagreement of my views, and some merely encouraging an open mind.
Over the past two decades, in fact, the PRC has played an increasingly pivotal role in shaping the climate change regime, on the one hand by influencing the global negotiating strategy and discourse, and, on the other, by building large coalitions in support of its views.
«Labour should take comfort for this support of our view of fairness,» he said.
Late Tuesday, Levy offered two additional opinions in support of his view that state law supersedes county law in this case.
In support of this view, psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, then of the University of Washington, proved how easy it is to implant a false memory, especially one that is plausible.
In support of his view, Professor Alice Sullivan of the UCL Institute of Education said: «There is no robust evidence that any particular school structure or type --- such as academies, free schools, faith schools — is beneficial for improving the performance of poor pupils.»
@Twilight Lawns, I am so happy to read your comments in detail and in support of my views in favour of the e-Reader.
There are some interesting findings in support of the view that experienced lawyers do better.
Likewise, there is case law in support of the view that «professional misconduct» will not include isolated incidents of negligence unless they involve blatant disregard for a patient's well - being (see Reddoch v. Yukon Medical Council, 2001 YKCA 13, para. 60) or the negligence is of such a degree that it is «to be regarded as deplorable by a [registrant's] fellows in the profession» (see Laba v. Manitoba Dental Association, [1988] M.J. No. 673, para. 18).
The FCA has equally instructed that a brand's successful legal arguments from case1 are to be applied in case 2, unless the second court is «convinced that the prior decision is wrong and can advance cogent reasons in support of this view».
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