Sentences with phrase «type argument into»

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Ironically enough you followed that declaration with some silly mumbo jumbo about what type of argument you would be willing to take into consideration.
Kent, you babbled» «It amazes me that you'll believe the liars of this world that care less about your soul, but when Christians that actually read His truth tell you what He wants, you go into circular arguments that proves that you can talk / type but does nothing for loving and following Jesus.»
It amazes me that you'll believe the liars of this world that care less about your soul, but when Christians that actually read His truth tell you what He wants, you go into circular arguments that proves that you can talk / type but does nothing for loving and following Jesus.
bg, So many of these types of stories quickly devolve into «arguments and debates» about liberal versus conservative.
We have no idea that there might be other types of life in other parts of the universe or through a black hole into another universe that have very different narrow constrictions for environment that this argument says is prime for us.
Point taken, but I'd argue that in any corner of the internet where these types of discussions are held quickly turn into some of the nastiest, most disingenuous arguments held in bad faith that you'll ever find online.
It's played into this «them and us» type argument» Dr Ed Rooksby suggests.
What started out as a standard news interview soon devolved into a very heated argument; by the end, a lot of the ground rules that define a news interview and make it the type of interaction that it is had been swept away.
What's most stunning about the anecdotes recounted by Dick's interviewees is how alike they are, and if his film doesn't delve quite deeply enough into the type of culture that breeds such conduct (specifically, the way in which the army projects strength as a masculine trait, thereby subconsciously disparaging female victimhood as an undesirable weakness), its spartan use of graphics and statistics conveys arguments with little grandstanding.
I think the «professionals» that do the test drives are so diluted with the massive range of cars trucks SUV's etc that they drive they loose the ability to fine tune what matters to the specific group of people into this type of car... Also there is a lot of room in the front seat - seems to have endless adjustment to it - I am a huge guy 6» 3 and 250 pounds and just to feel like the Santa fe I have to have the seat upwards, I will slowly adjust this back as I get used to the car... Also no one wants to discuss the arguments about the 19 inch wheels adding a little to the ground clearance - an engineer showed me this huge equation that in the end said it added 1.45 inches... who knows... But I am impressed with the power, I thought it was slightly bigger and more powerful that the CX - 5 and handled just as good maybe better off regular roads....
Even a happy social pair or group of dwarf hamsters can get grouchy with each other from time to time, but in the wrong type of cage a minor argument can turn into a serious fight.
The board has attracted high - powered market types like Mr. Schwartzman, dealer Lawrence Luhring and Frieze Art Fair director Amanda Sharp, as well as prominent artists like Rirkrit Tiravanija and Ms. Harrison, and they're all working to build an organization with an annual budget of only about $ 1 million — less than the price of many Damien Hirst spot paintings — into a place that can host important debates, and maybe provoke some arguments.
Another might be my earlier «climate class» suggestion, where true skeptics are confronted with the same type of arguments that are regularly produced here at RealClimate and which fall into the general category of «plenty, but way too late», rather than the commonplace «too little and too late».
And when Coby refuses to go into detail as to what we should be doing at the moment that we aren't in fact doing, then, well, he isn't exactly addressing the «it can't be stopped» (or as I'd put it, «present climate policies are just fine») type of arguments.
The judge then has his staff type up the official jury charges into a single document which will be read to the jury by the judge after the closing arguments.
There shouldn't be any argument about this since a resume objective is all about introducing an applicant — the only information that should go into it is the type that is «introductory».
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