Sentences with phrase «winning argument»

The presumption of futility is a winning argument for inaction, provided enough people believe it.
i don't think it's about winning the argument for them... It's about winning the larger power play.
The proponents of laissez - faire in energy markets keep winning argument after argument, but their critics keep moving the goalposts.
Richard Betts tries to say Lewandowsky's wrong but instead of easily winning his argument by posting 100s of links to different pre-2013 climate alarmist papers about the «pause» he only links 1.
This is a winning argument if the debate happens on a national level.
And the only thing they have going for them «fewer emissions» is no longer a politically winning argument.
As with Climate Change *, the inevitable truth is winning the argument about radiation and nuclear energy now.
Some look at the forms of the debates between them - all the social aspects of it - and try to figure out who is «winning the argument».
And I'd have to say that if I have to save my life by winning an argument with oil men in a bar in Midland, Tex., on this topic, I would go in with some lumps of black mudstone from the ancient rock record, I'd go in with the established figures on our present input of carbon dioxide, and I'd say which bit of this observational science do you guys quarrel with, and why?
The art of persuasion is of course necessary to winning any argument, but make sure you have real, physical, incontrovertible evidence on your side, not just clever words.
But winning an argument / debate does NOT equal being right.
If not, this would go to Super Danganronpa / Winning An Argument With A Bullet 2: Farewell, School Of Hopelessness, Beyond The Labyrinth, or Yakuza / Like A Dragon: Black Leopard: Asura Chapter.
«I think my approach to these issues in Parliament is going to be about making and winning the argument rather than a sort of «yah - boo» traditional political discourse, because I don't think that is going to enable us to develop that broader alliance.
The local and national unions surely realized, after an onslaught of negative coverage, that complaining about 16 percent raises on top of $ 75,000 average salaries was not a winning argument during a period of 8 percent unemployment.
«If the solution that gets presented by the mainstream status quo system is to give us more money and we'll be fine, I don't think that's going to be a winning argument,» said Paul Reville, the former state secretary of education.
Paul Haggis, former Scientologist, wrote and directed 2004's Crash, an Oscar - winning argument in favour of the existence of quasi-mystical ties that both connect and redeem humanity.
Let's take the deep collective om, and put more energy into connection than into winning an argument.
But at present, Brown and the commerce department are winning the argument.
If Hannan and CFI are getting that desperate then they must be worried that the scared - into - silence Arabist contingent in the Tory party are winning the argument.
Debating Matters throws aside ceremony and triumphs content over style; students win a Debating Matters debate by winning the argument.
Following the debate, pollsters congratulated Farage on apparently winning the argument; YouGov found that 57 % of 1003 voters thought Farage performed best.
«That's the key to winning this argument,» Mr Cameron said.
And what's the winning argument for them to crystallise and deploy?
Prime minister's questions is a contest where bullying is just as effective as winning the argument - as Ed Miliband learned today to his cost.
It probably took them two years to realise that neither of them was winning the argument against the other, let alone with voters.»
What we need is to turn it into a winning argument
(Douglad Carswell will, I am sure, believe it shows he is winning the argument): Hence «Pointing out the scale of climate scepticism among the online opinion formers on the right does not, of course, prove that they are wrong, or right.
«This is not the time for retreat, indifference or despair; but the time to rise up in defence of what we believe — calmly, patiently, winning the argument by the force of argument; but without fear and with the conviction we act in the true interests of Britain.»
In short, winning elections is less important than winning the argument.
Do you realize that posting an abstract to an argument is not winning an argument?
As Amber said, there is no winning this argument.
You are not right because you say you are right or because people stop arguing with you based on the fact that you seek winning the argument vice identifying who is actually right.
Blaming the poor for their poverty is counter-productive; effectively arguing for the best way out of poverty is a winning argument with plenty of empirical evidence from developing nations around the world.
Maybe you were hoping that once and for all someone had figured out a winning argument... wrong Maybe you were hoping that you could finally rest with your condition... wrong
Persons such as yourself who have a similar predisposition of course will side with someone ho supports your view and pretend they are objective but honesty is never as important as winning the argument when it comes to discrediting Christ.
So in other words, winning your argument is entirely dependent on stipulating that the imaginary / fantastic is true.
It's hilarious watching Chard pretend he's somehow making a point or winning the argument, when he's barely treading water.
New generations come and then we have folks firmly ingrained in their belief that they think that they and they alone have the winning argument that the other side has never ever heard.
Or maybe it's because they see the atheists winning every argument and are livid with jealousy and seek to usurp our arguments, yet they clearly have not thought things through, as you can see.
I was informed that there is no right or wrong and winning the argument was paramount.
Hadnagy said Zuckerberg's stoicism, his stick - to - the - facts approach, and his relative lack of emotion would be more appropriate if he were trying to win an argument.
Too many of us try winning arguments with force.
You can't just win an argument with «because I'm right;» you need to get your client to answer the question «why not?»
Hackers believe that something can always be better, and that nothing is ever complete... There's a hacker mantra that you'll hear a lot around Facebook offices: «Code wins arguments.»»
The trolls would in turn invoke the First Amendment right to free speech — and, occasionally, they won the arguments.
Your goal should not be to «win an argument
But hey, at least I WON the argument.
Paul is the earliest writer (55AD approx) but he never met Jesus and was unspecific (some would argue the Jewish Christians and Paul were incompatible but the latter won the argument which is ironic as the former actualyl knew jesus).
You still fail to win an argument no matter how hard you laugh and how insulting you get.
First win the argument.
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