Sentences with phrase «use different arguments»

For example, if you were marketing a car, you would use different arguments to find a target audience of women than you would to men.
We realised that the main reason for being interested in our fair was different for each company, so we had to use different arguments when talking to them.

Not exact matches

This line of thinking could be classified as a «this time is different» argument, which is used by investors to justify what turn out to be unsustainable market trends.
This would insinuate that you should use both the power of stories and the «logical» argument in different phases.
For me, though I learned a lot in college, the skill I continue to use on a daily basis in my consulting business is the ability to look at my own argument or point of view and examine why someone else might have a different perspective.
This is the ontological argument used in modern philosophy by Descartes and Leibnitz, though the consequences which Ibn Sina draws are different.
- My argument is that your rationale is no different than used to justify robbery.
In analysing such arguments, one must also note that in writers such as Cyprian, the access to the Hebrew scriptures were not only through the canonical text as such, but also, practically, through anthological collections of texts from these writings, which circulated in various forms, being used for diverse purposes in different communities.
But it is question - begging to use that argument to defend the very existence of such a deity against the appearances (which is very different from Whiteheadians using their principles to illuminate the appearances).
«8 He even echoed the argument that some of the Southern apologists used for very different purposes; namely that the slave is in some degree better off than the factory worker since he never faces the uncertainties of unemployment or the pangs of actual physical want that afflict the latter.
If somebody wants to claim that god designed the process or instigated the process or used a spell to enact the process, then those are different arguments as they posit an idea or action outside of the process itself.
The fact of this common use of opsomai, and also the fact that we are able to explain the switch from crucifixion to parousia reference on the basis of our hypothesis, is, of course, the hub of our argument for a relationship between John 19.37 and Rev. 1.7, a common relationship to different stages of a Christian exegetical tradition.
The one argument for Paulinho was that we brings something different to this team and IMO this was the game in which that could have been used.
That's an entirely different thing and, regardless of the messaging you choose to use, is the mentality that's under the argument here.
One of the arguments is that since millennials are used to having many options in every other area of their lives, why would marriage be any different?
The office of the Queens District Attorney has been making a years - long argument to use the building to consolidate its offices which are currently split up into three different locations in Queens.
It argues that all of these approaches are valid and have different uses, but that policymakers, academics and NGOs ought to be more careful to ensure that they are quoting the appropriate statistic to fit their arguments.
«The science here is being used as a proxy for a lot of different things,» he said, noting that debunking the fallacies in the Galileo Movement's argument won't change the group's prevailing politics.
There are a few arguments that entourage effect proponents use to bolster the theory: For one, non-THC cannabinoids do have some neurochemical action as they can affect — often in different ways — cannabinoid receptors in the central nervous system.
«This study uses a remarkable and original paradigm to reinforce arguments that both hemispheres are involved in processing different components of speech,» says Diana Deutsch of the University of California at San Diego.
Statistical arguments must be used in many cases, but the velocities of the gas, when compared with the velocities found for stars and those anticipated on the basis of the dynamics of the Galaxy, provide useful clues as to the location of the different sources of hydrogen radio emission.
Considering two different cluster ages (100 and 150 Myr), we selected cluster member candidates on the basis of their location in the (I,I - z) CMD relative to the isochrones, and estimated the contamination by foreground late - type field dwarfs using statistical arguments, infrared photometry and low - resolution optical spectroscopy.
Oh, and there are many different ways to get iodine in our diets that do not entail the use of refined table salt... so continuing to use table salt for the iodine is not a viable argument.
The argument for colorblindness in this context, however, is no different from the argument used against race - based affirmative action.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction of AD and AS and the determination of the level of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition of inflation; degrees of inflation and the measurement of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money values and real data - the cause of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences of inflation c) Balance of payments - the components of the balance of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning of balance of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes of balance of payments disequilibrium in each component of the accounts - consequences of balance of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement of exchange rates - nominal, real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms of Trade - the measurement of the terms of trade - causes of the changes in the terms of trade - the impact of changes in the terms of trade f) Principles of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union, full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the benefits of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning of protectionism in the context of international trade - different methods of protection and their impact, for example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor of protectionism This PowerPoint is best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas talked about.
I printed these on card and laminated them and I have used them in many different ways; here are some examples: - Sorting activities: encourage children to become more familiar with the instruments and calling them by the correct name by inviting them to sort them according to their own or pre-defined criteria, e.g. tuned / untuned, metal / wooden... - Children select a card at the start of a lesson... this is the instrument they will be using (saves arguments and also prevents against six sets of cymbals crashing all lesson!)
The practices represent different types of expertise students should develop in using math, from making sense of problems to reasoning abstractly and constructing viable arguments.
And this is a good example of data analysis that can be used differently on different sides of an argument.
She introduced her sophomores to the rhetorical triangle, a lens used to analyze different kinds of arguments, with a Ram truck commercial.
If you're trying to persuade a roomful of teachers that homework is bad, for instance, you'll use a different set of arguments than you would if the audience was made up of high school students or parents.
There are two arguments that can be used and combined, the first uses a different part of the same regulation that the OFT's test case was argued under, the second is newer, and possibly provides a greater chance of success.
The first argument uses a different part of the UTCCR, the second a new argument based on the Consumer Credit Act.
Your argument makes no sense you could use Uncharted compared to angry birds OBVIOUSLY uncharted has better graphics but they are 2 COMPLETELY different games angry birds doesn't need to look better yet it sold unimaginably more than uncharted.
G&T managed to get their work out there; publishing it in Nature or Science would not have changed the fact that they're arguments just don't hold any water (they didn't do any new science, they just took what was already known, and then tried to use that to argue against what is already known — a search for logical inconsistency, which might have been worthwhile if they'd known what they were doing and if they'd gone after contrarian «theory»)-- unless it were edited, removing all the errors and non-sequitors, after which it would be no different than a physics book such as the kind a climate scientist would use...
To take a different case, Nic Lewis presents criticism on some of the arguments used in the AR5 to support estimates presented.
But in any case that describes a different method and argument I used elsewhere on this thread.
You are clearly confused because you linked to a comment of mine in a different branch of the thread that is about a different argument using OLS.
Contrarians use an apples - and - oranges comparison of the two graphs, which correspond to entirely different geographical regions, in a fraudulent argument that the current global warming over the last 30 years is not caused by humans..
There is definitely more natural variation in all things than our mainstream scientists give credit for (and this because the math we actually use in calculations «factors out» the variation giving us a Math World rather than a Real World Perspective) Group Think has lead to many disasters in the past and will lead to more in the future if we seek to ridicule those who show us a different perspective on the arguments.
Frankly, whilst everyone is using different PCA methods and verification algorythms, the reconstructions will only serve to exacerbate the arguments without achieving anything positive.
Since we have good reason to expect that the response may be different in the Atlantic, using evidence for increases in strength of Pacific cyclones as an argument for why we should expect increases in the number of major Atlantic hurricanes makes no sense to me.
I'm just trying to explain the word use is different, and as a result the arguments and counter arguments aren't really meshing because people are sometimes arguing about different things.
So, essentially, he provides circular argument of anthropogenic garbage by referencing IPCC 2007 report, yet IPCC has stated they do not do science but put together different scenarios using grey literature, propaganda, news clipping, and the supposed science K.T. does.
Appellate arguments require different skill sets than used in the trial court.
Special preparation techniques before going to trial Before going to trial, the personal injury lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. like to invest extra time and money in the planning stages of any kind of personal injury claim, including vaginal mesh claims when necessary, and this is why we make use of mock juries and mock trials o help us test out different lines of arguments before using them for real in your case.
The default position in Scots law is equal or 50/50 sharing though there are a number of arguments which are sometimes used to procure a different outcome.
US defamation law allows private persons to prove and recover actual damages using a negligence standard (rather than the more stringent actual malice standard) 172 on the basis that private persons are more vulnerable to injury than public figures and their reputations are more deserving of protection.173 That recognition is consistent with the argument advanced herein, namely that there is something qualitatively different about individuals who possess reputation as celebrity: their discursive power to yoke the media to their reputation - constructing ends.174 Discursive power is the ability not just to erect a website putting his or her version of the story online (which virtually anyone can now do), but also the ability to cause mass media outlets to devote attention to his or her side of the story.
I would posit that this combination of most legal matters requiring relatively minimal research and a small number or matters benefiting from extensive resources is an excellent argument for libraries: they pool costs and resources so that they provide what's needed and share costs across all potential users who will use different portions of what's available as they need it.
Throughout the course we will be studying many different media technologies to understand how their inherent characteristics and modes of distribution affect the arguments that are made using them.
A debtor was estopped from challenging a statutory demand using an argument that had failed in earlier proceedings on a different statutory demand for the same debt.
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