Sentences with phrase «worth arguing about»

«Are Oral Arguments Worth Arguing About
starting back in 2005 and again in 2007, Numerate skeptics have concluded that it is NOT worth arguing about.
Is it even worth arguing about?
The only difference worth arguing about is how much forcing can be attributed to the addition of extra CO2.
More than ever before, though, the Globes seem to be worth arguing about.
And «worth arguing about» is not a bad verdict.
Like most things worth arguing about, the Save America's Pastime Act is more complicated than it looks at first glance.
Here's a secret: That variable makes this whole thing worth arguing about, and it's a debate no one can truly win.
They are the principles that tell us which beliefs, attitudes and actions of others are worth arguing about, or worth trying to influence.
Definite enough so it's worth arguing about.
Politics and theology are rarely worth arguing about, but when something cruel is said about another person or group, I think it's appropriate to offer a gentle correction.
They will not be broadcast by PBS any time soon, however, for, whatever one thinks of their theology, they make cognitive claims that are at least worth arguing about.
I believe Hauerwas and Baxter are wrong about many things, but they are intelligently wrong on things very much worth arguing about.
Agree and really its not worth arguing about it with them.
«The notion that risk and return are related is so simple and so widely acknowledged that it hardly seems worth arguing about,» Wellington concludes.

Not exact matches

Some say an exit interview is the ideal opportunity to be completely honest about your experiences with your employer and offer them critical and constructive feedback, while others argue it's awkward and not worth the risk of burning bridges, as your criticism probably won't inspire any significant changes, anyway.
When you consider that Cisco sells about $ 15 billion worth of switches every year, a cloud - based management service sold with them could, Robbins argues, help smooth out the sharper edges of recurring boom - and - bust cycles.
«In a can of Campbell's Soup, there are about 2.6 pennies» worth of steel,» Ross argued, holding up a can of soup on CNBC.
But there are also a lot of petty disagreements and personal opinions that aren't really worth spending time arguing about.
Cech is better than Ospina, I won't argue about that — but is the upgrade really worth the money?
It is argued that the challenge is not just about Labour winning elections again, but that any political victory must be worth having, based on clear differences from a Tory agenda.
Bale is rude about the idea that Hague's mistake was to revert to a right - wing, core - vote strategy after flirting with modernisation: «It could be argued that Hague had never really had a strategy worth the name.»
The three Democrats seeking to challenge incumbent Republican Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) in New York's 24th Congressional District have competed for endorsements, and argued about their worth.
While some would argue Mario Tennis Aces and Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition were the biggest things to take away from the Nintendo Direct Mini we had back in January, we'd argue every game that was shown is worth talking about.
However, as NFER's Jack Worth has argued in a recent NFER Thinks paper, we need to better understand the mechanisms by which academies bring about improvements (for example to understand the relative contributions of new leadership and investment, autonomy, collaborative networks and new governance structures).
What you need is something worth arguing for, yet something you know where to find information about.
I'd argue both are worth thinking about if you meet the minimum balance requirements.
A study by Kansas State University's School of Family Studies and Human Services found that arguing about money is one of the top predictors of divorce, regardless of the couple's income or net worth.
I would argue that these side effects might very occasionally be worth it if we're talking about a behavior that may kill a dog or make their life completely miserable, but for most dog behavior problems - up to and including dogs that bite people and other dogs - it is not the best, or even second best, option.
Coming up later this week, I'll argue for an airline card that, like Hyatt's, is worth it for just about anyone.
Another way of thinking about it is to argue: «Is chase worth more than all other card issuers combined?»
I've previously argued that MQMs are worth about 3 cents each (see «How much should you pay for Elite Qualifying Miles?»)
Why are people arguing about the PS4 and Wii U's worth and value??
While some would argue Mario Tennis Aces and Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition were the biggest things to take away from the Nintendo Direct Mini we had back in January, we'd argue every game that was shown is worth talking about.
And yet some smoke — and of course feel guilty about it since this demonstrates a lack of will power, or they will go one step further and try to rationalize it, arguing that it isn't an issue if they don't have a family history of smoking - related illnesses or that since it helps on focus one's mind smoking is somehow worth the risk.
One could argue about which is most worthy based on number of cases, years of life lost, etc., but in the end it's clear that both diseases are worth combating and any ranking of one over the other is a value judgement.
In effect you argue there is not much we can do about it and it's not worth the effort trying to make nuclear a major issue.
(Actually what they were actually arguing about in the film was not all that dissimilar to the hockeystick fiasco, from memory they didn't like the idea that there was «high» intelligence in the distant past, similar to the present day - worth a look anyway).
Now, if you can sort that out, where you're getting his quotes, maybe I've missed them, why you've totally ignored his scenario, why you're arguing against a straw man of thermal equilibrium of your own invention and brought in the totally irrelevant conduction through solids and all the arguments about the 2nd law with respect to that, maybe you could write something worth reading about his paper.
Deference is not justified by arguing that trial judges are always right about such matters, but rather that having a final outcome is preferable to having a reversal that encourages more appeals in the name of achieving «perfect justice» (which dovetails, of course, with «justice as proportionality» arguments that getting what is arguably the «right answer» is often not worth the public or private cost).
Outcome research provides us with the opportunity to argue eloquently for the worth of quality Child and Youth Care practice, in that the factors which are the cornerstone of our work (the relationships we establish with our young clients and the experiences we facilitate) are the very factors demonstrated to be therapeutically efficacious in bringing about change.
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