People with valid or supposed
valid arguments on both sides of the issue.
There are
valid arguments on both sides, as purpose - built electric bikes are said to be better able to handle the additional torque and stresses that electric drive systems put on the frames and components, while the kits that enable conversion of a conventional bicycle into an electric bike allows cyclists to use the bikes they already own and ride as the starting point.
It acknowledged there were
valid arguments on both sides of the issue but preferred the conclusion that the expiration of the limitation period for P's hypothetical damages action against D2 — hypothetical because P did not sue D2 in time or did not sue D1 at all — did not provide D2 a defence to D1's contribution claim.
And if there are scientifically
valid arguments on both sides of a controversial topic, we present both sides so that people can make their own decisions.
Not exact matches
Fortunately, crack pots
on either
side of the extreme make it easy to shoot down their
arguments, because they don't have many
valid arguments.
My point is that this issue is not nearly as black or white as supporters
on either
side would have us believe; there are
valid arguments to be made for eliminating flavored milk from school lunches and for continuing to offer that choice.
A number of
valid arguments exist for each
side, and the answer depends
on who you ask.
I think this is one of the instances where the
arguments on both
sides are equally
valid, and the investor taking a position or leaving it is equally justified in doing so.
Average Joe, Required: The RRSP vs mortgage debate goes
on forever because both
sides have
valid arguments.
The flip
side of this is acknowledging
valid points that are
on the other
side of the
argument.
Both
sides — and even a Confusionist must admit to exactly two
sides on this love triangle — have victim
arguments, and both
sides absolutely have some
valid points about potential victims.
Attribution outlines in IPCC WG1 AR 5 SPM cover eighteen
arguments, each one
valid and backed by observations, and each one the simplest, most parsimonious of exception, most universal explanation for that data available; if anything, it errs
on the
side of least drama, and still remains stark and damning of current emission practices.