Sentences with phrase «way someone argue»

A US group argues printable weapons should be legal, but 3D printing companies — and federal law — stand in the way
In a city where slaves are burned alive on Wall Street, where James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams walk The Broad Way arguing America's destiny, and where one of the greatest hospitals in the world is born in former shipwrights» workshops by the East River, the fortunes of the two families are inextricably entwined.
If I were to argue against abortion the way you argue for it, I would point to late term abortions, regretted abortions, or the abuse of abortion by people who use it as a form of birth control, etc..
I think it is quite possible that, zealous student of philosophy as he was, he might admit that the way he argued his position was somewhat overly indebted to the mechanical thinking of his time and of the Reformers.
The way you argue with your partner matters.
The lawyer in question, Keith Wyatt, won a case for the school district, absolving it from damages, but the way he argued it continues to cause a lot of...
Along the way he argues that governments as well as consumers can take steps to reverse this disturbing trend before it's too late.
I want to reiterate that I am no way arguing against the democratization of legal information, it is unquestionably one of the more positive developments in legal circles in some time.
Maybe the way we research hasn't changed the way we argue.
That changed the way we argue.
I'm in no way arguing that anonymous digital therapy is better than face - to - face support.
A six - year study of newly married couples by psychology professor Dr John Gottman found that the way they argued actually predicted whether they would stay together.
All couples argue, but it's the way they argue that determines if their relationship will go the distance.
All couples argue, and while some argue more than others, it's not the arguing that predicts relationship dissatisfaction or divorce, it's the way we argue.
All couples argue, but the way they argue can determine whether a relationship is successful or not.
The results led to an important discovery that has helped thousands of couples change the way they argue and convert conflicts into opportunities for affection and closeness.
«The way we argue with our...
Through therapy, they were able to learn to change the way they argued so that each of them felt listened to and understood.
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