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Meanwhile, venture capitalists do their part and argue against it.
They're a compelling visual that's hard to really argue against.
Insurers and pharmacy benefit managers likely will argue against it.
Point Guard: Kyrie Irving It's hard to argue against Kyrie.
It'd be tough to argue against that line of thinking.
Testing and tough penalties, they say, argue against a revival.
Stamos said he would continue to argue against such steps.
I think that ... I'm not going to argue against coding.
He had built a resume that no jury could argue against.
No one's going to argue against the need to help them.
It is inconceivable why anyone would argue against this being private.
Looking at the evidence, it's impossible to really argue against that.
The same rationales, he adds, are used to argue against contraception.
He also used the Evans case to argue against socialized medicine.
These are slight negatives that argue against a continuing bull market.
They also argue against giving such a panel unlimited subpoena power.
AT&T will also argue against the bill, the source said.
Why did some at the F.B.I. argue against offering that assurance?
However, others have tried to meekly argue against these obvious undertones.
Well, I think vaccinating the animals is hard to argue against.
Though, you can't argue against the calibre of his opponents thus far.
So at that price, its hard to argue against the Echo Show.
Whenever scientists argue against transparency, they inevitably tie themselves up in contradictions.
Rather, his hope was impossible because he could not argue against it.
It's hard to argue against a fundamental ability to access to information.
I'm not sure you could really argue against it at this point.
There are Americans who argue against us protecting our IP rights overseas.
"It's very ... difficult to argue against such a strong trend," he said.
If executed well, the insourced model is very hard to argue against.
Even the competitors can't argue against the thrill of the Swiss system.
Increasingly, he used painting to argue against these developments, to resist them.
Unsurprisingly, these are usually the first people to argue against paying players.
Here, I will argue against conservatives and give liberals some credit for that.
He could still argue against repealing it, but he ought to be fair.
"That would kind of argue against heroin [alone] being the cause," he says.
Some argue against climate action on the grounds that it costs too much.
These are hard facts to argue against, but I stand by my analysis.
Still, I think there are limitations that argue against making a causal leap.
I won't argue against that since it's a form of guidance after all.
"We have not been shown anything to argue against yet," Mr. Eid said.
However, several factors argue against Iran's willingness to grant Russia permanent basing rights.
He said the A.C.L.U. planned to argue against the proposed plan in court.
It's impossible to argue against the value proposition of the Clarity Plug-in.
But before that, who will argue against this one last realistic diplomatic effort?
After all, how could anyone argue against these cost-saving measures for consumers?
Netanyahu, who denies any wrongdoing, can argue against an indictment at the hearing.
And, as I mentioned, the banks intend to argue against the magistrate's recommendations.
The deal was sealed to the public before the girls could argue against it.
That's another claim Trump has made in the past to argue against wind farms.
In doing this, he often employed parody and irony to argue against his opponents.
Rivals are always motivated to argue against the activities of competitors, Mr. Petrocelli said.
It's a hard claim to argue against, considering their lives literally aren't officially counted.
I don't have a great answer, but I'm never one to argue against choice.
This is another factor that would argue against further rate hikes from the Fed.
" Many researchers, program directors and city health officials argue against hitting "the pause button.
When climate deniers are presented with new facts, says Lyons, they argue against them.
As much as I wanted to argue against her decision, I resisted the impulse.
It's hard to argue against the fact that there would be no Bob Dylan.
In the 13-page letter, the lawyers argue against numerous aspects of the directive.
However, you cannot argue against the logic or data associated with rising sea level.
The situational variables argue against preventive war in favor of other forms of statecraft.
Few would argue against a waiver in the case of Hurricanes Harvey and Rita.
None of this is to argue against responding to Iranian provocations in the region.
The court named Mr. Coleman a "friend of the court" to argue against revocation.
Israel's leader, who denies wrongdoing, will have the opportunity to argue against the indictment.
The two pharmacist groups asked Leon to allow them to argue against the deal.
But once again, Alito used his decision to argue against the logic of Abood.
How did our nation's antitrust lawyers at the Department of Justice argue against this plan?
This is out of character, but we're going to argue against the big engine option.
Few would argue against having more information about where a news source's funding comes from.
But even for health care policy experts, it's hard to argue against the Dowager Countess.
Few would argue against the proposition that Trump's path to the presidency was largely unique.
An investor who interrupted the agenda to argue against Zuckerberg's renomination as chairman was removed.
No one can reasonably argue against the merits of training (or entrepreneurialism for that matter).
Social Security is perennially popular, and few would argue against the necessity of the CDC.
"We were given no opportunity to argue against the decision to excise the story," he wrote.
Trump has used the lower court rulings to argue against a push for comprehensive immigration reform.
That would be such an obvious improvement that it would be difficult to argue against it.
There are many grounds on which to criticize Donald Trump and to argue against his candidacy.
Click here to view original GIFIt's really hard to argue against policies that promote renewable energy.
Sports ethicists commonly argue against integration because they claim men have certain physical advantages over women.
I can't argue against the value of every child having a working knowledge of software development.
Many of these violations can be subjective, making it difficult to argue against or refute them.
People who disagree with taking an animal's life—there's no way I'd ever argue against that.
This makes it very difficult to argue against the proponents of the hashtag #OscarSoWhite this year.
As Muslims, we would love to argue against the notion that Islam and terrorism are linked.
Still, the court has not given shareholders much time to argue against the company's reorganization plan.
Liberals are stepping up their efforts to argue against tax cuts for wealthy individuals and corporations.
To argue against a $15 minimum wage in 2021 is to argue for poverty-level wages.
It's hard to argue against change when the results lodge themselves in your brain like this.
To argue against this, is to argue in favor of a willful ignorance of existing laws.
Mr. Puigdemont will also be offered the opportunity to defend his stance and argue against them.
Republicans typically argue against regulations, so the idea of voluntary disclosure might seem anathema to them.
Either way, these mercenary concerns are exactly what Google once seemed to argue against in China.
And some industry experts point to economic factors that argue against settling on a standard platform.
While they are a distinct minority, there are those among the families who argue against leaving.
Those that argue against statehood say: "We cannot ignore the elephant in the room," Jordan said.
Like Brown, few can argue against the idea that Sanders was liberal before it was cool.
Faced with that pressure, how long will Democratic leaders be able to argue against impeachment proceedings?
And oil and gas would use it to argue against further policy at the state level.
Though not enough to warrant a rate increase, he said, it does argue against a rate reduction.
So if it turns out understanding and feeling are essentially entangled, then I can't argue against empathy.
Given what you get for the price, it's always hard to argue against the Amazon Fire tablets.
But having a Touch ID fingerprint sensor on even the base model is hard to argue against.
California leaders argue against rolling back a fuel tax hike that is improving roads and air quality.
Those are figures that would seem to argue against developers plonking down high amounts for new sites.
These have been observed and collected by Meg as talismans of "sweetness," evidence to argue against despair.
Future lawyers, one would think, should be able to engage and argue against ideas they find objectionable.
Biden's politics aside, it is hard to argue against his accomplishments as a speaker and a person.
But who can argue against knowing as much as we can about the realities on the ground?
While some argue that these techniques conclusively meet the definition of torture, others argue against the same.
It's hard to see why anyone would argue against the homoerotic undertones of MGS at this point.
I've seen some argue against attacking the NRA, suggesting the group's popularity makes this ineffective among Republicans.
If your customers defend what they have said, you have the opening to argue against their views.
Officials say they will argue against them for people arriving only during the transition after Brexit.  10.
But while you can argue against Philip's techniques, the necessity of a wake-up call seemed clear.
"NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts," Juncker said.
I can, and do, argue against changing the law on precisely these grounds as well as on others.
"If we were arguing policy here rather than straight law, I would argue against bringing charges," he said.
How will Apple now argue against the Trump administration effectively, after cow-towing to China in this fashion?
But if they make the wine we're drinking tonight taste better, few of us would argue against them.
"For people to argue against this choice for sick people really seems evil to me," she told PEOPLE.
It would be glaringly self-serving for members of the legislative branch to argue against such a mechanism.
Wade already does that—it could provide lawyers with another legal framework to argue against restrictions in court.
But if anyone's stupid enough to argue against basic human rights, I don't want to talk to them.
They could also argue against making the concessions protesters seek, painting them as radicals who won't be satisfied.
They would recruit a devil's advocate, a jurist, to argue against the candidacy by fair means or foul.
If the court reverses the ruling, Trump's Justice Department could argue against the agency at the Supreme Court.
It's tough to argue against this in the court of public opinion, but much easier at the WTO.
He denies any wrongdoing and is scheduled to argue against indictment at a pre-trial hearing in October.
It's unlikely DeVos would argue against what has become a middle class benefit in the Vice President's home state.
Some proponents argue against all-mail voting, citing tradition, as many are accustomed to voting at their polling location.
But House Democrats intervened in the lawsuit to argue against the Trump family's effort to quash the document demands.
And for our allies who still have a seat at the table, it would be hard to argue against.
"When you argue against the other side using their language, and quoting them, then you're helping them," Lakoff said.
His fundraising campaign to get him on the debate stage was so he could argue against Medicare-for-all.
The announcement rankled Republicans, who had seized on the controversy to argue against Clinton's fitness for the Oval Office.
No one is going to argue against stopping terrorists from recruiting online and hiding other activities on the Internet.
It's possible that the headphone jack would be a bridge too far, but it's hard to argue against precedent.
I think I might have preferred to have had it in there but I wouldn't argue against it either.
And considering the flexibility it provides, it's hard to argue against the appeal of the Amazon Fire TV Cube.
In his State of the State address in January, Brown castigated the "climate deniers" who argue against scientific consensus.
The behemoths can use the ruling to argue against future attempts by governments to obtain communications beyond their borders.
Israel's Supreme Court, however, has issued temporary injunctions to give more time for petitioners to argue against the plan.
Inhofe used the snowball to argue against claims that the Earth's temperature is rising due to greenhouse gas emissions.
Growth remains above its longer-run trend and the job market is strong, which would argue against rate cuts.
An indictment could come only after Mr. Netanyahu is given a chance to argue against it at a hearing.
"I would argue against majoring in accounting," he said, "or anything that a computer can be programmed to do."
Google has paid several outside lobbying firms to argue against the sex trafficking bill, according to recent federal filings.
If the court reverses the ruling, then Trump's Justice Department could argue against the agency at the Supreme Court.
The efforts came as purveyors of wine, cookware and handbags gathered in Washington to argue against the administration's plan.
In fairness to the courts and some commentators, there are good-faith reasons to argue against the travel order.
There are so many things in this law that are great and that it's pretty hard to argue against.
And sometimes others, myself every once in a while, would argue against that or it wouldn't work schedule-wise.
She said she would consider whether she had authority to give them a last chance to argue against deportation.
Still, she said she does not side with those who argue against school meals on the basis of childhood obesity.
The text of a cabinet decision formally approving its move on Wednesday said it would argue against such a right.
This is not to argue against investigating whether Mr Trump or his aides colluded with Russia, a hostile foreign power.
Instead of listening to her rightfully concerned friends, she finds even more ways to argue against privacy of any type.
Bickert, in her blog post, attempts to argue against the notion that these pages are good for Facebook's bottom line.
Although most economists present a united front on the benefits of free trade, many argue against completely unfettered global capitalism.
While some might quibble with Ms. Luna's technique, few would argue against her appeal to clean up Mexico's electoral politics.
It is revealing that the critics of such mergers argue against bigness while almost never applying that mantra to government.
We can still argue against Arctic drilling because it degrades habitats while arguing against it because it worsens climate change.
Coming at it with different sets of expertise and experiences, we argue against this alleged conflict between privacy and security.
Both companies and dissenting shareholders, in other words, have reasons to argue against Chancery judges deferring to the deal price.
He governs in that style, Guerrero said, fostering Socratic method-style discussions where aides are encouraged to argue against themselves.
That's why it was in everyone's interest for Bolton to appoint a special prosecutor to argue against vacating Arpaio's conviction.
But for now, it is hard to argue against Iguodala, who does the dirty work that helps his teammates shine.
Roof, who represented himself and did not argue against the death penalty, showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
There's a congressman from Ohio who uses it to argue against the Freedmen's Hospitals in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Democrats tried and failed to argue against Kavanaugh's nomination, gathering momentum in mass protests leading up to his eventual confirmation.
Next up, Trump&aposs legal team will argue against impeachment and removal and move to have the charges tossed out.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, in those plans, knowing he would likely argue against them?
"There's a long history of using choice as a wedge to argue against health care reform plans," Levitt told me.
The temptation to keep betting on the fastest horse is difficult to argue against, according to NYSE trader Steve Grasso.
A fall in the value of the pound would push up inflation, something that would argue against a rate cut.
WilmerHale used its summary judgment to argue against some of Infowars claims, but Furie's lawyers want to go to trial.
This standard presentation promotes the clinical, objectifying, secular way of seeing that the show's brochure and interpretive text labels argue against.
And, while there is debate on the subject, many cruelty-free advocates argue against using products containing this ingredient as well.
As such, it's hard to argue against the idea that genetics isn't the most "interesting" area in science at the moment.
"For people to argue against this choice for sick people really seems evil to me," Maynard told PEOPLE on Oct. 3.
But this year's benchmark concentrates terms make it hard to argue against the starting proposition of bulls such as Wood Mackenzie.
Other opponents of widening argue against admitting more eastern European countries in which democracy and the rule of law are weak.
But as an adult and evolutionary biologist, his own research seemed to argue against the claim that evolution is wholly contingent.
When someone searches for extremist content on YouTube, the site will show them a playlist of videos that argue against extremism.
"I agree with that, Your Honor, and I hate to argue against my position, so I do this gently," he said.
No one in the room spoke up to argue against passing the deal, a second GOP senator attending the meeting said.
That this terrorist tenure is enshrined in Palestinian law would seem to argue against Abbas being a serious partner for peace.
Mr. Keane does not argue against an ocean, but he said a thick layer of nitrogen ice might be sufficient explanation.
Mr. Obama made a point of visiting Britain before the Brexit vote last summer to argue against the ultimately successful measure.
The Trump administration, according to Italian officials, failed to argue against the Chinese deal with Italy until the very late stages.
Getting to that point, which would require a hearing at which Mr. Netanyahu's lawyers could argue against indictment, could take months.
But law enforcement officials argue that the companies, as service providers, have no standing in court to argue against the warrants.
And, look, even as a non-fan of the show's final season, I can't really argue against any of those awards.
It is hard to argue against right now being the greatest, most peaceful and prosperous time in the history of humanity.
As of Monday, at least five states -- Virginia, New York, Massachusetts, Washington and California -- planned to argue against it in federal court.
Having outlived the greats among which he's often ranked -- like Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable -- it's a hard point to argue against.
Lesbian critic Camille Paglia was a '90s pioneer of using her white queerness to argue against multiculturalism and eventually support racist agendas.
Regardless, Allred said she plans to introduce Cosby's felony conviction in her civil lawsuit to argue against his credibility as a witness.
Mark Mullins of the University of Auckland is sympathetic to those who argue against a pedantic separation of Shinto from state affairs.
Similarly, politicians can use the size of the debt to argue against all kinds of government programs that they don't like anyway.
And at less than 1 percent of the total U.S. government expenditure, it's hard to argue against the wisdom of our investment.
The president was undoubtedly displeased when the prime minister addressed a joint session of Congress to argue against the Iran nuclear deal.
Apple will have a little longer to argue against the court ruling that asks it to unlock an iPhone, according to Bloomberg.
Although Judge Bolton declined to appoint a prosecutor to argue against Arpaio's pardon, his case should not be expunged from the record.
This is not to argue against breastfeeding, but to say that there are other, pressing realities facing women that are also urgent.
The iPad is a full-fledged computer, and you can argue against it but you're going to increasingly sound like a contrarian.
The hearing on Thursday drew dozens of witnesses, including auto-industry representatives and small-business owners, to argue against the tariff plan.
The Supreme Court ruled in the DOJ's favor then, and this term, the DOJ will argue against bail for immigrants once again.
There's not a fight fan out there who would argue against the two fighters going at it again... and again, and again.
If there is one N.F.L. team worthy of being compared to an unmitigated trash fire, it's hard to argue against the Giants.
"It's not every day that you get to argue against the president of the United States in court," Mr. Gupta said afterward.
On May 1, 1969, Rogers went before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications to argue against a proposed funding cut to PBS. Sen.
On forums like Beyond the Bris, in conversations and blog posts, Jewish parents argue against circumcision for both medical and social reasons.
For instance, Nadler pointed to Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who will argue against impeaching and removing the president later this week.
"I don't think anybody could argue against the incredible value of Apple marketing," said David Bakula, a senior music analyst for Nielsen.
About a minute and a half before I went on, they told me they'd found someone I was supposed to argue against.
On the other hand, "They wouldn't want to use capital to argue against a strong conclusion" that Saudi Arabia is in the wrong.
"Why argue against ideas when you can just mock and dismiss a woman based on her age?" is not a sound campaign strategy.
"A lot of these Republican representatives couldn't argue against it," she said, adding that a number of Illinois Republican lawmakers are also retiring.
At one point, he cited the absence of health warnings on a glass of whisky to argue against such displays on tobacco products.
Few argue against the replacement of the 23 Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarines which will begin to wear out in the late 250s.
It's hard to argue against buying a fitness tracker if for whatever reason this is just the thing you were holding out for.
Britain's overseas territories argue against public registries, partly on privacy grounds but also because they consider their "gatekeeper" model to be more robust.
Such revelations from political leaders in the know should be weighed against the protestations of those intelligence bureaucrats who argue against the release.
As examples, he points to the use of free-speech rights to defend anti-abortion legislation and to argue against regulating campaign finance.
Cheng said the hundreds of billions of dollars worth of trade between the U.S. and China also argue against any serious military showdown.
Conversely, how could anyone argue against opening the Mexican market to billions of dollars in corn and wheat shipments from the American Midwest?
Those who argue against expunging criminal records say people who violated the law should live with the consequences, regardless of subsequent legal changes.
Today, Pakistan's liberals, most of whom are faithful Muslims, are referring to such sources in the Islamic tradition to argue against blasphemy laws.
The manual explains how to argue against the most common defenses of white supremacist ideology, and Mr. Griffin has braided that into discussions.
Before he can retool U.S. foreign aid spending, Pompeo will have to argue against the proposed 85033 percent spending cut in Trump's budget.
Srinivsasan, an appointee of President Barack Obama, raised some points that could support disclosure and others that would seem to argue against it.
Last December, after Mr. Trump announced plans to withdraw some troops from Syria, lawmakers came to the White House to argue against it.
It sounds almost like you're saying that there is no generational divide, but I imagine a lot of people would argue against that.
There should be a designated lawyer to argue against government requests to the FISC (the FISC grants roughly 99+% of government requests); 2.
Gates met with President Trump on March 15th to discuss the various initiatives of his foundation and to argue against cuts to foreign aid.
But right now I'd argue against it because Nintendo Switch Online detracts from the Switch's best feature by making the internet appear more vital.
The LVMPD didn't immediately release the footage, and attempted to argue against multiple news organizations in the Nevada Supreme Court that they never should.
"I think these points argue against putting an excessive focus on recent market movements," said Edey, who heads the central bank's financial systems division.
James Wilson, a hatmaker from Scotland, founded this newspaper in September 1843 to argue against Britain's Corn Laws, which imposed punitive tariffs on grain.
Win: Inside Out Place: Anomalisa Show: Shaun the Sheep Movie Should win: It's hard to argue against the raw, emotional power of Inside Out.
A strategy that they use that's very effective is to wrap the lie in truth so that it becomes really difficult to argue against.
But if battery life is an important factor for you, it's hard to argue against the S7 Edge and its positively colossal 3600mAh battery.
Republicans are starting to argue against the fiscal trigger being added to the Senate GOP tax plan to appease concerns from members — including Sens.
In spite of my aversion to the word "ideation," I can't argue against software designed to help an organisation solicit ideas from its people.
He also told his dad that he wanted to continue attending school board meetings to argue against arming teachers, which the board was debating.
But outrage was muted after EU sources disclosed that Germany's usually super-hawkish finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble, had intervened personally to argue against sanctions.
However, some cyclists and cyclist-advocacy organizations argue against mandatory-helmet laws, saying that it makes people less likely to use bicycles in general.
Many argue against steeper capital demands for mortgage debt, saying German mortgages, for instance, are less risky than those made in the United States.
And automakers may be able to raise the voluntary agreement to argue against future proposed regulations, saying the accord makes legally binding rules unnecessary.
Her defense team said it plans to argue against extradition in part because of possible political issues and comments from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Because philosophers like Finnis have employed natural law to argue against abortion and same-sex marriage, the field has become controversial, especially among liberals.
Funakoshi lists the nerves running around these areas and justifies them with a reference to medicine that I am not qualified to argue against.
Republicans and Democrats will argue against any procedural move that holds up a favorable nomination, but that won't stop such moves from being made.
Democratic senators and left-leaning supporters have pounced on the opportunity to argue against these high-drama exchanges, often turning them into Twitter gold.
It's a familiar argument for Buttigieg, who makes it often on the campaign trail to subtly knock his competitors and argue against the President.
Predicting Stripe's success is the equivalent of 'buying high,' but it is hard to argue against Stripe's pole position over the next fintech decade.
Critics argue against the cost and note that the city already provides free rides to many who may need them, including veterans and students.
Obama is expected to argue against a U.K. exit from the European Union, echoing the sentiments he expressed in an op-ed in The Telegraph.
"For them, they were doing it for revenge, against all the grievances they can argue against the Western world, which are largely fantasized," he said.
But they have turned to ideologies outside the conventional boundaries of evangelicalism — including Catholic theology and queer theory — to argue against both conservatives and liberals.
When Ahok tried to argue against this claim, citing the Koran, a doctored video made it seem as if he was disparaging the holy book.
Other scientists, like physicists and Cosmos host Neil deGrasse Tyson and Stephen Hawking weighed in, saying they found it hard to argue against this logic.
But one part of the documentary is impossible to argue against: the fact that dating apps deliberately make online dating feel like a video game.
Some experts also argue against extinction because in many places, mosquitoes area are a vital source of food for animals, for example in the Arctic.
One can hardly argue against the fact that Iran enjoyed eight years of appeasement from the Obama administration, providing much needed financial relief for Tehran.
President Obama on Tuesday will defend his counterterrorism approach in a speech to service members and argue against torturing terror suspects with methods like waterboarding.
Tillerson, as the C.E.O. of Exxon, went to Capitol Hill to argue against the rule, and met with one of the senators who supported it.
Small-market teams would probably argue against that, but with managers always needing fresh arms, for shorter and shorter stints, it is an intriguing idea.
Two things would happen: First, other parties that want to keep ObamaCare and DACA would attempt to intervene in those cases to argue against settling.
Normal market cycles have been disrupted by the Great Ocean of Liquidity that global central banks have provided, and what fool would argue against that?
"Our deference to NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts," Juncker told a conference in Prague.
Republican strategist Ford O'Connell noted that the Trump administration's move to argue against the ObamaCare measure in court could put vulnerable Republican incumbents at risk.
Democrats like that timing, since it would force the Trump administration to publicly argue against insurance protection for people with pre-existing medical conditions. 7.
The more that people argue against marketing that's ultimately disproved by the films the marketing promotes, the more it seems like they're yelling about nothing.
"The only thing that undermines their legitimacy is the ability and power of these ulema if they preach and argue against them," Mr. Moheq continued.
With regard to the American 21st century, Gaddis's favorite novelists and philosophers perhaps argue against both optional intercessions abroad and moralistic lead-from-behind recessionals.
Thomas was personally involved in compiling memos to argue against the hirings of various top White House aides, National Security Council officials, according to Axios.
Inhofe has called climate change the greatest hoax played on humanity and threw a snowball in the Senate last year to argue against climate policies.
Some critics argue against the charter school concept altogether, saying they only serve a small group of students while taking significant funding from public schools.
But to argue against their right to even try is to invite government regulation or a further deterioration in the reliability of digital information sources.
Andrew Wiggins - $146.6 million through 2023 Wiggins may still become a quality NBA player, but nobody should argue against him being first on this list.
Indeed, if Trump faces actual consequences for his wrongdoing after leaving office, there will be those who argue against it in the interest of civil peace.
However, unlike Trump, who is using this statistic to argue against accepting refugees altogether, this study suggested language classes, sports, and job opportunities for these migrants.
In television interviews, speeches and social-media posts they have excoriated politicians who take cash from the National Rifle Association and argue against expanding gun controls.
But what neither side can argue against is that we've failed to make a significant dent in the number of deaths by means of a gun.
" And we kept playing songs, and eventually we had to argue against all the songs they wanted from the record in favor of releasing "Le Freak.
On the other hand, those who would be hurt by protectionism are likely to find it difficult to come to Washington to argue against new tariffs.
A self-described "data advocate," she analyzed public data on Essure and presented her findings to hospitals, patients and attorneys to help argue against the product.
Should someone try to convince me that they were falling because they simply tripped on banana peels, I wouldn't be able to passionately argue against it.
It's also entirely possible that there was cheese on the burger; scale comparisons argue against this, but the sliding of the top bun argues for it.
"The markets consistently have underestimated the political considerations on both sides of the Pacific that argue against a deal," Chang, a columnist and author, told Hill.
Before being fired earlier this month, Steve Bannon used his perch as Trump's chief White House strategist to argue against sending more American forces into Afghanistan.
The player or players representing each faction or power must make logical arguments on what they wish to do, and other players can argue against it.
No wonder, then, that around the world there is a growing constituency of neo-populists who argue against the very alliances and organizations that protect us.
The amount is not final, and the companies — AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon — will have the opportunity to respond and argue against the fines.
If somebody is going around and saying, 'all swans are white,' you can argue against that logically, or you can just show them a black swan.
"Anyone still want to argue against my position that the White House briefing shouldn't be televised?" wrote the well-known conservative blogger Allahpundit at Hot Air.
Ms. Campbell, who has been on leave recovering from surgery, appeared Wednesday, on the first day of the Chadbourne partners' meeting, to argue against her expulsion.
To argue against erosion erasing the craters, the researchers pointed to geological features known as kimberlite pipes — carrot-shaped rock formations that form during explosive eruptions.
Trump lobbied hard against the proposal, calling a dozen council members to argue against it, according to a January 1999 article in the New York Post.
Flat physical premiums in particular argue against this week's LME squeeze being reflective of a shortage of available metal in the world beyond the exchange's trading floor.
Unless there's some specific detail about the F1 that really irks you, it's hard to argue against it being the best deal on the market right now. 
In his doctoral work and book, Mr Gorsuch drew on the idea that "human life is fundamentally and inherently valuable" to argue against assisted suicide and euthanasia.
"It's difficult to argue against the dollar when you're going to see U.S. growth outperform as well, probably ultimately towards the end of next year," he said.
So while I argue against everything being magically fixed, putting this all out in the open in certain ways does start to make some kind of difference.
The Economist was founded in 1843 to argue against British tariffs on grain imports, which kept prices high for landowners and made bread more expensive for workers.
So, it&aposs going to be very hard for them to argue against what the President is actually putting on the table for every day average Americans.
Others might argue against renaming on the grounds that it is unfair to single out philosophy: We do not have departments of Euro-American Mathematics or Physics.
But Mr. Ryan said that Republican candidates could "help Trump with turnout," and that he planned to use a speech on Friday to argue against Hillary Clinton.
"These increases argue against the idea that deflation risks are spilling over into the U.S. economy," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
In response to "The Policy Game," specifically, Navarro told Axios: From the book... There are multiple passages in "Policy Game" that directly argue against Navarro's current positions.
"Companies have a lot more resources to send in lobbyists to argue against these bills," said Natasha Duarte, policy analyst at the Center for Democracy and Technology.
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you'd like to argue against the Golden Age of Television, though, may I suggest CBS's summer series Zoo?
Naturally, no one was there to argue against the measure: Why did the court find it necessary to enjoin putative and nameless defendants from breaking the law?
On March 247, attorneys from the center will appear before the Supreme Court to argue against another Louisiana law that could gut the constitutional right to abortion.
"We're not facing a dire economic crisis, and in fact, all of the economic indices seem to argue against this kind of a tax cut," Michelmore said.
There are few who would argue against Trump's fierce commitment to her 13-year-old son to provide as "normal" a life as she possibly can for him.
Morales also gave the pope a letter signed by two of Bolivia's workers unions, in which they argue against statements against coca cultivation made by local catholic leaders.
Click here to view original GIFFace ID is slick and secure, we wouldn't argue against it—we're just not sure it's worth a $300+ markup on the price.
"If they are adding to Amazon, [it's] hard to argue against investing in the other dominant internet company who is also reshaping advertising, e-commerce, consumer tech, etc."
Trump administration officials have been meeting with lawmakers to argue against some parts of the bill, including the requirement that Trump obtain Congress' permission before easing any sanctions.
Even though I've had years behind the chair speaking to people, I think there's a lot of counselors out there who would argue against [this law] as well.
Lawyers for the Democratic-led House of Representatives will also have the opportunity to argue against the addition of the question before the Supreme Court justices on Tuesday.
But policymakers believing a slowdown in the future pace of hiring would argue against a near-term hike outnumbered those who anticipated economic conditions would soon warrant tightening.
After giving the deal to one company, how can you argue against giving a proportional deal to another, if the job numbers line up in the same way?
"It's impossible for a child to represent themselves in deportation proceedings and have to argue against a government attorney who is fighting for a child's deportation," McKenna says.
Walt discovers that a fly has entered his lab and becomes obsessed to get rid of it, while his partner, Jesse, tries to argue against this unreasonable obsession.
Why it matters: Today's decision may give the tech giants more ammunition to argue against the growing number of critics who believe their power is an competitive concern.
Cohen also rubbished Zuckerberg's recent speech at Georgetown University in which the Facebook founder sought to appropriate the mantle of "free speech" to argue against social media regulation.
Some may argue against using senior students in the workforce, noting that PPE is in short supply and attending physicians will still need to see the patients anyway.
Civil rights groups have been meeting with federal officials in recent weeks to argue against the proposed definition, which has divided career and political appointees across the administration.
But it's hard to argue against Ertz and Mewis (who has been phenomenal in France.) For France, Corinne Diacre also sticks with the team that got her here.
Future Forward spokeswoman Pannika Wanich said the case is an attempt to eliminate the party, using a claim of protecting the monarchy that few would dare argue against.
Efforts to reach a resolution came as representatives from a variety of industries that could be hit by tariffs gathered in Washington to argue against the administration's plan.
But Protect Our Care, a leading Obamacare advocacy group, on Tuesday cited the news that there remains only one bare county for 2018 to argue against HHS's messaging.
Trump's move was announced as the administration's most prominent free-trade advocates — including economic aide Larry Kudlow and Vice President Mike Pence — were not around to argue against it.
But despite a subtitle that seems to argue against the very existence of sequels, it's worth watching for anyone who wants to see Cruise executing some more brutal stuntwork.
It would also be awfully hard to argue against, even by people who believe Dante should have reserved a tenth circle for college athletes with money in their pockets.
Well, one thing to remember is that no sane person would ever argue against the fact that a nuclear-free Iran is certainly better for global and regional security.
While few would argue against the need to lift F1's attraction levels, opinions are very divided about how great is the need to change the cars so dramatically.
Prosecutors argue against dismissing the indictment of a New York police officer, Peter Liang, in the fatal shooting of Akai Gurley in a stairwell of a Brooklyn housing project.
Research has shown that this kind of information can be harmful, and recommendations for reporting on suicide specifically argue against citing trends in suicide that are unsubstantiated or false.
As appropriators pick their battles and argue against would-be disastrous cuts to the International Affairs budget, they should be under no illusion: the American people are behind them.
As they argue against DeVos's billion-dollar experiments, they can begin to dispel the myth that our public schools are somehow a catastrophe in need of radical, unproven fixes.
As it happens, there was another Canadian scholar who taught, as Peterson does, at the University of Toronto, who made it his life work to argue against this assumption.
No matter what you think about the cause of obesity, no credible nutrition researcher would argue against the fact that most of us could stand to eat less sugar.
This idea has been leveraged, she said, to suggest that international concern for the Amazon "hurts Brazil's autonomy," an argument also used in Brazil to argue against international aid.
"It is impossible to argue against the notion that a grave injustice took place, but we are far removed — generations removed — from those who were directly impacted," he said.
This, in turn, led to a backlash to the backlash, with conservatives and writers who frequently argue against "political correctness" claiming that the episode was proof of liberal intolerance.
It also developed a doctrine of Korean racial purity, drawing on historically Korean beliefs and language used by Japanese imperialists, to argue against opening up to the global economy.
In other words, this is a gray area, but the Constitution's commitment to checks and balances and more generally to the rule of law strongly argue against self-pardoning.
But it's hard to argue against the fact that close-hold embargoes are only possible because so many reporters are willing to agree to embargoes in the first place.
The amendment is now also used to argue against efforts to create de facto expenses or taxes, like mandating voter ID and then charging people for the required document.
It would be hard to argue against the need for experienced forensic auditors, courageous prosecutors and legally empowered professionals with a mandate to follow money wherever it may lead.
I'm certainly aware of its importance, which is why I can't do too much to argue against it being as highly ranked as it is on this particular list.
They then marched through the Capitol Rotunda to the Senate chamber, arriving at the ornately decorated double doors to deliver the charges they will soon argue against the president.
Kate Steinle became a talking point for many on the right, including President Trump, in the immigration debate, with her death often being used to argue against sanctuary cities.
Notable American economic policy figures, like former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and Center on Budget and Policy Priorities president Robert Greenstein, have felt the need to argue against it.
We had always thought that the purpose of propaganda was to argue against or undermine critics of the regime, or to simply persuade people that the critics were wrong.
The firm's director Steven Cameron said it was "hard to argue against equalizing state pension ages", but there was no doubt it left older women at a disadvantage to men.
You can argue whether Apple Music is better than Spotify, or if iTunes is the worst piece of pervasive software in modern history (that one's hard to argue against, actually).
It's considered very strange for the U.S. Department of Justice to argue against existing law, but that's precisely what President Trump's DOJ is doing by joining 20 conservative-led states.
Some members are using an EU principle — the freedom of mandate, or the liberty to have and act upon one's own beliefs — to argue against making anti-harassment training mandatory.
The new study isn&apost intended to argue against those factors, but just to show that they&aposre not needed to explain the extinction, says Oren Kolodny of Stanford University.
The firm's director Steven Cameron said it was "hard to argue against equalising state pension ages", but there was no doubt it left older women at a disadvantage to men.
A widening current-account deficit and increasing debt argue for tightening; a second-quarter contraction of GDP and a desire to wait until after the American election might argue against.
Memories of last year's "false dawn," when oil rallied to $60 a barrel only to crash in the second half of the year, also argue against any aggressive production hikes.
Euro zone watchers say that if the French secure the presidency of the Eurogroup, it may be harder for them to argue against a German candidate taking over the ECB.
Then came the blowback: Twitter users deployed the hashtag #notyourmule to argue against the notion that it was Mr. Rock's duty to take up the struggles of other minority groups.
But when you look at the challenges of conservation, the success of the panda program, and the utter devotion people give to these animals, it becomes harder to argue against.
No one would argue against saving jobs, but economists were deeply troubled by the way Trump negotiated an ad hoc deal with a single company to achieve a specific end.
Though a Labor spokesman called the model "dodgy," Mr. Morrison and his allies used it to argue against extending Australia's existing efforts to reduce emissions and invest in clean energy.
Tuesday is a good day to make plans or negotiate things with your roommates; your ideas will be hard to argue against when communication planet Mercury harmonizes with optimistic Jupiter.
Duke argues that masturbation in fiction and films is a "metaphor for Jewish behavior" and cites Breitbart, and alleged masturbation by "asylum seekers" as a way to argue against immigration.
Heroes for Hire and Daughters of the Dragon should be on the roster, and after seeing how well their mini-versions did in Season 2, it's harder to argue against them. 
After being arrested for evading imprisonment in a Japanese American internment camp in the 1940s, he used his trial as a platform to argue against the legality of the internment camps.
Kessler is affiliated with the alt-right movement that uses internet trolling tactics to argue against diversity and "identity politics" — part of a broader cultural backlash that helped elect Donald Trump.
That fall, plus record low wages growth, a lacklustre job market and core inflation below the RBA's target band of 2-3 percent, all argue against a rise in official rates.
He also took a page from his running mate Mike Pence's playbook with the "I didn't say that at all" line—it's hard to argue against a flat denial, after all.
In a new book, Anonymous -- and it's not clear if he or she is still working for the government -- will keep their identity under wraps and argue against reelection for Trump.
" Despite promoting a documentary film linking autism to the vaccine preservative thimerosal and criticizing public health officials who argue against the claim, Kennedy said he and Trump were very "pro-vaccine.
It's still early days for augmented reality for use in operating theaters, but if it makes surgeries safer, quicker, or with fewer complications, it's hard to argue against its potential usefulness.
On a political level, conservatives typically argue against estate taxes (or as they call them, "death taxes") by citing the supposed problems of family farmers and other owners of illiquid assets.
It's an easy thing to make fun of, which I know because I made fun of it, but it reflects something that is stubborn and much more difficult to argue against.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein used the encrypted phone of the Texas shooting suspect to argue against tech companies encrypting data in a way that law enforcement could not later access.
And, after today, make no mistake, it will be a little bit harder for us to argue against a government somewhere pressuring us into taking down a site they don't like.
The Trump administration has also announced efforts to engage the World Trade Organization (WTO) in an effort to argue against unfair trade practices concerning Chinese state sponsored industries and technology licensing.
While opponents of big government typically argue against the rights of the government to interfere with matters of the body, stances often shift when transphobia and homophobia factor in, Keremidchieva says.
In a profoundly divisive move, Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress on March 3, 2015, to argue against the lifting of sanctions against Iran as part of a future deal.
I argue against Jennifer Hornsby and Rae Langton's notion of illocutionary silencing by challenging their claim that silencing occurs when there is a lack of uptake of the speaker's illocutionary act.
For an alternate view: Christine Dehlendorf and Kelsey Holt of the Person-Centered Reproductive Health Program in San Francisco argue against thinking of birth control as a tool to reduce poverty.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) — who was subjected to grievous episodes of torture while held captive for five years in North Vietnam's infamous "Hanoi Hilton" — argue against America's use of coercive techniques.
Mr. Bewkes was the first top executive from Time Warner and AT&T to take the stand in federal court to argue against the Justice Department's lawsuit to block the merger.
Others inside Trump's administration, such as Joint Chiefs Chairman Joseph Dunford and national security adviser John Bolton, are likely to argue against withdrawing US troops from South Korea, one official said.
At least one Interior Department official cited research funded by oil and coal groups to argue against climate change, according to newly released emails from the department and reviewed by HuffPost.
But that's neither here nor there — a well-known Iraq War supporter who, unlike Trump, was actually in the Senate at the time was very poorly positioned to argue against him.
Whatever just-finished-Westworld unease one might feel about the possibility of technology-mediated memory, it's hard to argue against the development of such technologies for the treatment of deleterious diseases.
On Friday, the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, which stands directly across the water from the terminal that would export Trans Mountain's oil, is scheduled to argue against the project in court.
Most of us can agree that there is a great separation between sex and physical intimacy—I suppose some people would argue against this; however, in my opinion there is a difference.
And because the quality has been very good -- look at the reviews and you'll see that they are close to 5 out of 5 stars -- it's hard to argue against getting them.
Do you imagine… One of the things they also argue against is the idea that GDPR and other laws that are being passed in Europe, or regulations, are easier for large companies.
While the Republican candidates express greater skepticism about engagement with the outside world, they tend to argue against diplomacy and to emphasize, much more then Clinton, imposing order through force and coercion.
During a historic speech Tuesday in Pearl Harbor alongside Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Obama cautioned against tribalism and isolationism -- warnings that, during the campaign, he used to argue against Trump's candidacy.
And if tech firms are forced to comply with this sort of request in America, it is harder for anyone to argue against similar demands from more repressive governments, such as China's.
It's one thing to vociferously argue against a business decision within the confines of a corporate campus; it is something completely else to regularly track activity and leak that to a journalist.
In recent weeks, Trump administration officials have met with lawmakers to argue against parts of the Senate version of the bill, including the requirement that Trump obtain Congress' permission before easing sanctions.
Although some would argue against the tactics of this trade war (it should have been fought alongside allies, instead of alienating them), the Trump administration has persecuted the trade war with vigor.
He is lightning quick to argue against expanding the Big Four — Djokovic, Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray — to the Big Five to make room for him, pointing out his own inconsistency.
Trump's attorneys will be in federal court in New York on Wednesday to argue against other subpoenas issued by House Democrats for the president's financial records from Deutsche Bank and Capital One.
The chamber frequently uses small businesses and nonprofits to argue against rules that do not affect them or, as in the case of the fiduciary rule, are explicitly designed to protect them.
"Improving global growth, strong business confidence and jobs growth, the RBA's own expectations for a growth pick up and already high levels of household debt argue against a rate cut," said Oliver.
Before getting into a debate, I always argue against my point of view so I'm better prepared; lawyers will often consider the arguments that can be made against their positions in court.
Never sitting or eating as the hours ticked by, the Oregon senator spoke to a mostly empty chamber, but tens of thousands tuned in online to see him argue against confirming Gorsuch.
While the proposed consent decree earned praise from gay-rights activists, the conservative-dominated State Legislature now has the ability to argue against the proposal before it is certified by a judge.
Trump lawyers have indicated that in trial these positive statements, as well as a "pattern of starting but failing to complete seminar programs," could be used to argue against Makaeff in court.
One delegate cited the Ten Commandments to argue against Dickerson's proposal to remove language from the platform about how a "mother and father" provide the best environment in which to raise children.
Indeed, while exports grew at a double-digit rate for the sixth month in a row in June, lukewarm jobs growth and subdued private consumption argue against a rush to tighten rates.
By removing, the Daily Stormer, it would be "a little bit harder for us to argue against a government somewhere pressuring us into taking down a site they don't like," he admitted.
In June, Holder wrote to lawmakers on behalf of ride-hailing service Uber to argue against the use of fingerprint-based background checks as they consider how to regulate ride-hailing service drivers.
That is undeniable, and if they try to argue against that, I think it'd be laughable, but they have yet to produce a movie that has had any significant impact on American culture.
Sometimes you are justified in pushing back against unreasonable deadlines, or you may want to argue against a particular course of action because of knowledge you have being closer to a specific project.
While the White House has mostly been mum on the policy specifics of the speech, Trump is expected to use the annual event to highlight his administration's accomplishments and argue against electing Democrats.
Uber says that nearly 50 percent of its drivers work 10 or less hours a week, which it uses to argue against the push to reclassify drivers as employees rather than independent contractors.
Some flood reform advocates, however, argue against letting private flood insurers into the market, because they say they will cherrypick the most profitable risks and leave the NFIP to deal with the rest.
The European Union ministers' document also appears to argue against Trump's plans to roll back U.S. legislation, called the Dodd-Frank Act, introduced to prevent another financial crisis like that one in 2008.
"NATO can no longer be used as a convenient alibi to argue against greater European efforts," he said, adding that the U.S. is "no longer interested in guaranteeing Europe's security in our place."
A CNN journalist reported seeing two of Mr. Mueller's top prosecutors enter a courtroom in September to argue against lawyers for an unnamed client before a judge who deals with grand jury matters.
Clark said the union had no problem with that process, but he lamented that more teams were taking players to trial, where players' feelings can be hurt by hearing teams argue against them.
But in the hours after the shooting in Osmington, those who oppose such strict regulations pointed to the tragedy as proof of gun control's limits — prompting many Australians to argue against that conclusion.
No one will argue against a tax cut, but some worried that our deficit would skyrocket without an additional revenue stream, and the long-term results for our economy could potentially be disastrous.
Some experts argue against what they say is American demonizing of Huawei and say the Chinese company owes its success in Canada to making reasonably priced, good quality products consumers like to buy.
All three remaining days promise to be full of passionate speeches that argue against what was said at last week's Republican National Convention and offer the Democratic Party's vision for the next four years.
Lister believes that the split from al Qaeda could make it harder for the international community to argue against foreign countries such as Turkey and Qatar doing more to arm and fund the rebels.
When you add in the fact that it can also result in burnout, it's hard to argue against playing multiple sports at the youth level (or at least abandoning the "embrace the grind" ethos).
In an essay for Literary Hub shortly before the Shriver controversy, Brandon Taylor covers similar ground as Abdel-Magied—both argue against the literature of white obliviousness—but they wind up with opposite arguments.
A senior leader in the RSS farmers' union, a man named Mohini Mohan Mishra, began holding study sessions with leaders in the ruling party and the Modi administration to argue against genetically modified crops.
"Our initial view is that it would be hard to argue against the rationale for this deal … creating a combined company with greater scale to invest in original content," analyst Omar Sheikh wrote Monday.
Listeners also hear about a very different side of Andrew Sullivan, the contemporary writer who helped popularize the conservative case for gay marriage and continues to argue against perceived radicalism in the LGBTQ community.
The Justice Department deliberately inserted itself into a federal court case Wednesday evening to argue against gay rights — a move that puts the DOJ at odds with another federal agency involved in the case.
It is a fringe movement not because its ideas are completely alien to our culture, but because we work constantly to argue against it, expose its inconsistencies and persuade our citizens to counter it.
Plus, Samsung's defense is likely to argue against the lower court's interpretation that giving financial support to Park's confidant Choi Soon-sil is "effectively the same as Park herself receiving it," the lawyers said.
Democrats acknowledge work needs to be done to improve the law to bring costs down, but argue against fully repealing it and depriving the 20 million people who have gained coverage of their insurance.
Instead, there is a mountain of evidence to the contrary: America's airlines would never argue against infrastructure improvements or the much-needed efforts to upgrade this nation's airports to the benefit of our flyers.
In 2013, she met with Senate officials to argue against allowing knives on planes; a senior staff member leaned over, patted her arm and said he knew it was "an emotional issue" for her.
Members of the Fed's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee were generally upbeat about the U.S. economy and labour market, but several said any slowdown in future hiring would argue against a near-term hike.
Regardless of your political orientation, it is hard to argue against the success of the digital media strategy that President Obama and his team implemented to engage millions of Americans over the past two terms.
Still, appointing such well-regarded executives is a clever move by Kalanick, as it will be hard for the other directors to argue against adding them, despite the pugnacious manner in which Kalanick is operating.
While some critics argue against lower taxes on small businesses for fear of "gaming the system" and "avoiding payroll taxes," there is a solution: create a simple, straightforward rule with appropriate safeguards around reasonable compensation.
Let me be clear: neither I nor any member of the association I lead, would for a minute argue against nursing home regulation or of righting wrongs in the administration and management of nursing homes.
Douthat: That digression is illustrative, though: It's clearly easier to make a case against this administration on its mix of dishonesty, turpitude and chaos than it is to argue against a 3.8 percent unemployment rate.
Two weeks after the election, Israel's attorney-general will hold a pre-trial hearing in which Netanyahu can argue against his announced intention to file fraud and bribery charges against him in the corruption investigations.
An undetected, large-scale increase in performance-enhancing drug use could still be an explanation for the current surge in home runs, but the stricter testing and penalties in place would argue against that notion.
That means Trump could direct the Justice Department to argue against the CFPB if the PHH case reaches the country's top court, and to submit briefs opposing the agency in cases such as Ocwen's challenge.
The court will give representatives of Thallium the chance to appear on January 3 to argue against the decision becoming permanent, according to the order, though it is not clear whether any such representatives exist.
But you won't see those who argue against affirmative action or scholarships for minorities or deferred tuition for women also arguing against the tacit advantage that majority groups have had for centuries, if not millennia.
Support for law enforcement has become a form of identity politics allyship for many white and conservative Americans: a way to argue against progressive policies and attitudes by speaking on behalf of a marginalized group.
Carson frequently used his public platform and his presidential run to decry government overreach and drawn on his personal success story to argue against government welfare programs and in favor of a by-the-bootstraps attitude.
Even as recently as 2013, when the Boy Scouts of America debated whether to permit gay men to join their movement, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council appeared on CNN to argue against their inclusion.
She also petitioned an appeals court that year in an attempt to argue against trying Green as an adult, while also working directly with Green's defense attorney to discuss strategy, according to memos reviewed by CNN.
But who would sincerely argue against Ginobili — who has made two Western Conference All-Star teams while averaging a modest 14.2 points over 13-plus N.B.A. seasons — being enshrined someday in the Basketball Hall of Fame?
We spoke over the phone after he'd just successfully defended his thesis, which uses set theory and probability to argue against the traditional metaphysical convention that the world is simple and is in fact extremely complex.
The United States is believed to actually have a potent cyber arsenal, as The Atlantic pointed out at the time that interview was published, although "inconceivable the power of cyber" is more difficult to argue against.
" Using a sports metaphor to argue against that kind of dynasty building, Buffett said, "I don't think we should have our 'Olympic team' 20 years from now be the eldest sons of the 'Olympic team' currently.
To make a rather long story short, U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin of Chicago ended up denying Frank's motion to intervene in the case but allowing him to argue against the mootness fee as an amicus.
Adding to the drama will be the presence of Mr. Obama's mentor at Harvard Law School, Laurence H. Tribe, who will argue against the climate plan on behalf of the nation's largest coal company, Peabody Energy.
Adding countries like North Korea and Venezuela to the list might make it easier for the Trump administration to argue against accusations of religious discrimination, but advocates argue that Trump can't undo the damage already done.
Some argue against this plan's practicality due to the failure of the most significant previous attempt in the LAPD, in which a 113 car fleet of EVs had seldom been used since its introduction in 2016.
And for those who argue against leveraging market forces in health care, we are reminded of what Milton Friedman observed -- that underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
In December 2244 — a year after it promised to implement registry screenings and response protocols — the dating site used the law to argue against any obligation to remove users who become subjects of sex assault complaints.
At a hearing before Judge O'Neill next week, his lawyers are scheduled to argue against an attempt by Mr. Steele to introduce testimony by 13 other women who say they were also assaulted by Mr. Cosby.
"I'm very worried that corporations and other entities with interests will exploit the work we do to argue against emissions cuts — that Big Fossil will overclaim about how solar geoengineering will be available someday," he said.
Chingos previously told CNBC that it may be difficult for Democrats to argue against Republican tax cuts that benefit the wealthiest Americans most if they also back a widespread debt relief plan that boosts high-income Americans.
The lawsuit names two individuals as defendants who pleaded guilty to charges in the Mueller investigation — Gates and Papadopoulos — which may make it harder for them to argue against the allegations in the civil case, she said.
Whatever the online world's legacy may eventually be, it will inevitably include the scores of men hidden behind their computer screens pulling their Twitter fingers to argue against the existence and legitimacy of sexual assault toward women.
According to a report by CNN, lawyers asked the judge for permission to argue against the disclosure of the memos behind closed doors, saying the disclosure of the memos could compromise ongoing investigations into Russian election-meddling.
Warren took to the Senate floor to argue against the nomination, reading the letter Coretta Scott King wrote in 1986 about Sessions to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which ultimately rejected his nomination to be a federal judge.
Since 2006, his foundation has sponsored a series of public debates called Intelligence Squared U.S., in which two experts argue for a resolution—"Charter schools are overrated"; "Video games will make us smarter"—and two argue against.
The kaleidoscope twist of European parliamentary politics may also have undermined Weber's frontrunner chances by allowing critics to argue against him on the grounds that his party, the EPP, failed to grow its share of the votes.
Under the agreement the U.S. would be able to buy cement for building from the largest cement maker in the world for less thus cutting building costs of a growing America; how could anyone argue against that?
Canada continues to argue against the need for such consideration for Trans Mountain, but in its recommendation for the Energy East review, did the opposite "without any explanation," lawyer Scott Smith, who represents the band, told Reuters.
But diGenova's position on indicting a sitting president could put him at odds with other members of Trump's legal team and could even force diGenova to argue against his own position at some point in the future.
Pruitt has been an ally of fossil fuel companies in his tenure as attorney general of Oklahoma, helping the industry argue against agency rules and securing large sums of campaign contributions from the oil and gas sector.
The general is quick to argue against the notion that new technologies, such as drones, or tactics like Special Forces raids can be a substitute for land forces and engagement with local populations, two main characteristics of counterinsurgency.
Oracle doesn't make set-top boxes, but when the Federal Communications Commission was considering making new rules for video streaming options that would have benefitted Google, Ken Gleuck wrote to the FCC to argue against Google's preferred outcome.
"The more people that request the files, the clearer it is that there's a widespread interest and the harder it is for them [the FBI] to argue against putting all of those files onto their website," he said.
Rather than pregnant patients challenging the laws that prevent them from accessing their abortion rights, organizations like the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, and the Center for Reproductive Rights argue against the laws with providers and clinics as their clients.
Dynamic scoring should be a no-brainer, like picking an iPhone over a flip-phone, except it harms the ability of big government supporters to argue against tax cuts, so instead the policy is "controversial" in some circles.
Equal opportunity is a worthy social goal; anything that produces more opportunities for more girls to play sports is hard to argue against, particularly as America's youth seemingly become less active and more overweight with every passing year.
"I have no problem with him spending his money; he should be spending that in Pacific Heights," said Joe O'Donoghue, the former head of the Residential Builders Association and final resident to argue against Rabois at the hearing.
"Congress deliberately created the CFPB as an independent regulator, and for you to second guess Congress's judgment on this constitutionality of the CFPB and to argue against the CFPB structure in court is disrespectful of Congress," said Maloney.
It is the power of the default, and if you wanted to draw parallels to concerns about the default browser on Windows in the '90s or on Android phones in the EU today, I wouldn't strenuously argue against you.
The federal government took an unusual step this summer by injecting itself into two private federal court cases to argue against gay plaintiffs, and later reversed a policy that protects transgender workers and issuing a ban on transgender troops.
The minutes showed that members of the Fed's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee were generally upbeat about the U.S. economy and labor market, but several said any slowdown in future hiring would argue against a near-term hike.
Nonetheless, in a country where public funding for the arts is under threat, I cannot argue against the merits of redirecting monies that would end up funding international displays of aggression by small men into a wonderland of butterflies.
Campaigners on both sides of the argument have been stepping up their efforts in recent weeks as some "Brexiteers" argue against any agreement which keeps Britain tied to European Union mechanisms such as the customs union or single market.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Clement that he was making the same argument that had been used to argue against the one-person-one-vote rule that the court ultimately endorsed, and that no such wave of litigation resulted.
"EPA is attempting to downplay the significance of the stay and argue against clear legal precedence as a last-ditch effort to scare states into spending scarce resources complying with a rule that could very well be overturned," Sen.
Wehrum, a Hunton & Williams attorney, confirmed in a Tuesday court filing that he will head to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to argue against the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) silica dust rule.
The ingenuity and innovation /That you only find in America /And in capitalist systems /The ability to harness the power of the market /It's hard to argue against pricing carbon /And allowing the market to respond to that 2.
Washington (CNN)Stephanie Toti, a lawyer representing Texas abortion clinics, stepped to the podium at the Supreme Court last March to argue against a law that she said would close all but a handful of clinics in the state.
You acknowledge that it's difficult to argue against the fact that "Glasgow needs regeneration, or that a renaissance could usher in positive change," while presenting the case that the change is perhaps too wholesale, too sweeping, and ultimately cyclical.
If I would argue against, I would say, if people think that the erections depicted in pornographic movies are correct, that the orgasmic response of women is correct, then they have to take a course with Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
In other words, the baseline expectation given the recent jitters in the marketplace was for the chairman to specifically argue against a faster pace of tightening in order to ease fears of a faster-than-expected increase in rates.
Instrumentalizing the fate of Jews who were persecuted by hateful antisemitic ideology and murdered in extermination camps like #Auschwitz with poisonous gas in order to argue against vaccination that saves human lives is a symptom of intellectual and moral degeneration.
This is more difficult to argue against, other than to suggest that the kinds of areas that business people often stay in—mid-town Manhattan, say, or the City of London—tend not to be residential in the first place.
Both Goldwater and Beacon are part of an umbrella organization called the State Policy Network, a consortium of dozens of free-market think tanks around the country, many of which also argue against home-sharing ordinances in their own states.
Ordered by the boss to argue, against all and ample evidence, that Trump had been celebrated by the "largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the globe," Spicer gathered reporters to pass along the message.
"It's a fucking terrible day when we are discussing or possibly recommending that civilians carry a trauma kit, but if people want to pay money for it, I can't argue against it," says Darragh O'Carroll, an emergency physician and Tonic contributor.
From the additional strains (and significant annual costs to the taxpayer) on our various social-welfare systems, health providers and education systems, in addition to crimes and drugs, it's impossible for honest people to argue against reform and real border security.
"EPA is attempting to downplay the significance of the stay and argue against clear legal precedence as a last-ditch effort to scare states into spending scarce resources complying with a rule that could very well be overturned," he said.
WC: Myles Turner This probably says more about the Eastern Conference than it does Turner's game, but his ability to block approximately 19 shots per game, with an automatic jump shot on the other end, is hard to argue against.
But now, when the Republicans try to argue against the bill, they'll be reminded approximately every three seconds that their party's alternative is to dump the whole program in favor of a new plan that is yet to be named.
It's hard to argue against increased voter turnout or more civility and substance in political campaigns, but some people are still skeptical of ranked-choice voting, particularly candidates and parties who are used to an up-or-down, zero-sum system.
José Paulo Leão Veloso, a lawyer who will represent the northeastern state of Sergipe before the court and argue against decriminalizing abortion, said that the penal code was the prerogative of the legislature and that the current law should stand.
Many conservative outlets still use Rome as a reflexive prism through which to view our own fates — and in the process, they manipulate Roman history to argue against things like open immigration and to buttress support for infrastructure like border walls.
Despite Trump frequently criticizing him on Twitter and in public, Obama has spoken out directly against his successor's agenda only on a few occasions, such as to argue against repeal of the Affordable Care Act, his 2010 health care reform law.
" The GOP leader said he would not argue against tightening vetting of refugees but seemed to draw a line in the sand on how Trump's team talks about its refugee pause: "I don't want to criticize them for improving vetting.
And does one really need to point out why it's so rich of those who argue for states' rights to argue against site-specific architecture, stylistically conceived to suit America's diverse cultures, and instead favor obedience to a mandate from Washington?
Though I'm a particle physicist and I'm fascinated by the rules that govern the particles found inside atoms, it's hard to argue against the claim that it is chemistry that has the biggest impact on our day to day lives.
Having to argue against the idea that bisexuality doesn't really exist, that bisexual people need to just choose a side, and that being bisexual is really just an excuse to be promiscuous isn't just a part of these people's coming out stories.
On March 22, Gorokhov was scheduled to appear in front of the Moscow City Appeals Court to argue against the Tverskoi District Court's refusal to consider a new criminal complaint filed by Magnitsky's mother in regards to new evidence, Tuesday's press release said.
While Apple fought the idea of creating a back door in efforts not to compromise privacy and data security, it didn't argue against a workaround from the FBI, as that would be beyond the company's control, former Apple CEO John Sculley told CNBC.
Whether residents of Denver and Oregon will be open to the idea of decriminalizing psilocybin is still up in the air, but as research on the medical benefits of the drug continues to grow it will become increasingly difficult to argue against.
The hearing featured an added layer of drama after Justice Department attorney Hashim Mooppan also stood up to argue against the regulator and in favor of PHH - an unusual about-face that occurred after President Donald Trump, a Republican, took office in January.
The minutes released on Wednesday showed several policymakers said a slowdown in the future pace of hiring would argue against a near-term hike even as members of the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee were generally upbeat about the U.S. economic outlook.
But she does persuasively argue against possible explanations like homework load and the Great Recession by looking at the onset of mental health trends, the timing of external events, and whether those are linked to negative effects on a person's well-being.
The campaign could point out that opposition to immigration is based, in part, on the "lump of labour" fallacy, in which there are only so many jobs to go round; the same fallacy that was used to argue against women joining the workforce.
Johnny IsaksonJohn (Johnny) Hardy IsaksonGeorgia senator discharged from hospital after fall Georgia senator hospitalized after fall Senate GOP raises concerns about White House stopgap plan to avoid shutdown MORE (R-Ga.) said he did not hear any members argue against the bill.
But some with the United States attorney's office have been hesitant; according to three current and former federal law enforcement officials, the Brooklyn prosecutors went so far as to argue against taking the case to a grand jury in the first place.
The mystery of the subpoena appeal appears to date back to early September, when CNN witnessed several lawyers from Mueller's office entering a courtroom to argue against an unknown defense team before a trial-level judge who oversees federal grand jury-related cases.
Formed from the bubbling exhaust fumes of a low-rider blasting out 90's inspired g-funk, the track laid the bold yet difficult to argue against claim that YG is the "only one to make it out of the West without Dre".
The people trying to argue against porn in Alberta's article, or the people struggling to articulate their sexual and romantic discontents in Julian's, are trying to find their way back to a worldview that takes moral virtue and human flourishing seriously again.
The Times of London reported on Wednesday that a team of researchers working on an unrelated and still-unpublished study had identified 2500,270 Twitter accounts that listed Russian as their language but posted messages in English to argue against the European Union.
Trump took to Twitter to argue against a U.S. presence in the region, even as some of his staunchest allies in Congress assert that his strategy has opened the door for Turkey to slaughter the Kurds and for a resurgence of ISIS.
I can't recall them being on his radar much before, but I do recall that he or other members of his administration worked to expel transgender people from the military, appoint homophobic judges and argue against civil rights protections for L.G.B.T. Americans.
" He employed these terms to argue against where he saw the martial arts going astray, and to illustrate his opinion of how many practitioners were merely engaged in choreographed routines, or as he put it, "artificial techniques … ritualistically practiced to simulate actual combat.
Washington (CNN)Stacey Abrams, a growing voice in the Democratic Party who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Georgia last year, said she met with members of the film industry on Tuesday to argue against a boycott of the state over its controversial abortion law.
When I go to court and I argue against the prosecutor, Rudy Giuliani, you know, he was the young prosecutor when I was a young defense attorney, we fought each other like tigers and then we walk out shake hands and have a drink.
While malingering has nothing to do with psychogenic illness, psychologist James Pennebaker of the University of Texas told BuzzFeed News, the report does argue against that explanation by claiming some of the diplomats independently developed symptoms before they ever heard about them in others.
" It went on to argue against allowing internet providers to offer some services at faster speeds, saying that doing so would create "an internet that looks more like cable TV, one characterized by legalized discrimination, carriage disputes, gamesmanship, and content blackouts which harms consumers.
There's also always a morale component, as the stock price is a very public-facing barometer of the company's performance (even if people try to argue against its importance), and one that can wave off potential talent that would be interested in joining the company.
In 1876 and 22015, when the summer rains failed completely, India's administrators invoked the authority of Adam Smith to argue against intervening in the famine which began to spread across the dry land, eventually claiming 21976m lives (some estimates say the total was far higher).
"Falling home prices in Sydney and Melbourne, tightening bank lending standards and the threat to global growth from a U.S.-driven trade war all argue against a hike," Shane Oliver, chief economist at Australia's biggest listed wealth manager, AMP Capital, said in a note.
The minutes showed that members of the U.S. central bank's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee were generally upbeat about the U.S. economic outlook and labor market, but several said a slowdown in the future pace of hiring would argue against a near-term hike.
The case had a major effect on U.S. history, and decades later, it was also used as precedent to argue against laws prohibiting same-sex marriage, but in reality, the couple at the center of the case were not interested in the national stage.
The anti-tax crusader went on to argue against a number of "myths" about the GOP, writing that the party is not as divided as many would claim and that the presidential campaign will not have much of an effect on down-ballot races.
"The House disagrees with the Attorney General's position, which (if enforced) would erase in significant part the statute that Congress enacted, and the House is prepared to argue against this position in any relevant additional proceedings in this Court and on appeal," the filing states.
To force them to take kind of a payroll increase would be silly ... Idaho is different than New York, Alabama is different than Nebraska," Kudlow said, adding that he would "argue against state and local [minimum wages], but that's up to the states and localities.
"Yet clueless Donald Trump attacks our wonderful NHS which takes care of EVERYONE…" Trump on Monday claimed that a London march protesting funding cuts to NHS was an example of British dissatisfaction and used the march to argue against Democrats' push for universal health care.
The candidates use similar rhetoric to argue against restrictions and requirements like mandatory ultrasounds, requiring doctors who perform abortions to have hospital admitting privileges and mandatory waiting periods, all of which have majority or near-majority support among women, communities of color and the poor.
No matter what decision is made, it is hard to argue against the underlying principle that financial professionals provide advice in the best interest of their customers when advising retirement plan participants and individual retirement account (IRA) owners, which will help protect American investors.
" More on impeachment Jonathan Turley, the conservative law professor whom House Republicans called to argue against impeachment, was not impressive, Lawfare's Susan Hennessey explained: "Turley's job today was to create the impression that there were constitutional questions here over which reasonable minds could disagree.
No reasonable adult living in this century will argue against the ongoing need to improve cyber protections for any system vulnerable to attack, from which no one is immune, especially in light of Sony, Equifax, Uber, and the government's Office of Personnel and Management.
Unlike in the 1930s, when the libertarian strategy was tried and only deepened the Depression, in the last 10 years it has been possible for the right to argue against the bailouts, secure in the knowledge that their proposed policies will never actually be implemented.
In 2015, when Netanyahu addressed Congress to argue against President Obama's impending nuclear agreement with Iran, which he would soon characterize as threatening "the very survival of the State of Israel," 50 House Democrats boycotted the speech; more than half were black or Latino.
Opponents of the Trump administration's moves to dismantle U.S. climate policy have said they plan to use the last National Climate Assessment — which estimated in 2018 that temperatures could rise by 7 degrees by the end of the century — to argue against the rollbacks.
The comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) set up the next round in a battle between automakers and the state of California and environmental groups, which argue against any retreat from limits to greenhouse gas emissions.
"If the market continues to trade off U.S. yields and diverging economic data between the U.S. and EU, it's hard to argue against the current direction in yields or the dollar," Stephen Innes, head of trading in Asia-Pacific for Oanda in Singapore, said in a note.
Oddly, Citi noted that clients who were pushing back against its call for large caps to outperform, were also pushing back on the bank's call to be overweight financial stocks, which would seem to argue against the smaller-cap index due to its heavier exposure to banks.
Put it this way: the asymmetric-risks story many of us have been using to argue against rate hikes is also a reason to consider increased public investment a valuable insurance policy, giving the economy headroom that might turn out to be crucial if anything goes wrong.
In February of 2014, three months before President Obama's decision to trade Bergdahl for five Taliban prisoners being held at the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, I co-authored an op-ed for USA Today and appeared on CNN to argue against it.
It would be impossible to argue against this, as far-right parties across the continent gain greater ground, such as Marine Le Pen's Nation Front, the recently banned neo-Nazi group National Action in the UK, and many more across countries like Poland, Hungary, and Austria.
Some people run away on day three dismissing it as a cult, which when you consider the rules, the ancient liturgical language, and the videos you watch every night of the (now deceased) Burmese teacher who brought vipassana to the West, it's hard to argue against.
Israel's attorney-general, who has announced his intention to indict Netanyahu in three corruption investigations, is expected to decide whether to formally charge him by the end of 2019 after a pre-trial hearing in October, during which Netanyahu, who denies wrongdoing, can argue against indictment.
Senators also heard from Kenneth Starr, the former independent counsel who pushed for Bill Clinton's impeachment, and former Harvard law professor and criminal defense attorney Alan Dershowitz, two outside attorneys added to give Trump some star power and argue against the constitutionality of Democrats' impeachment case.
The industry groups did not argue against the intent of the sanction but asked for a narrow exception that would allow them to continue to seek regulatory approvals from the FSB while still keeping in place the broader ban on doing business with the spy agency.
Either he has been "coached" by his father, a former FBI agent; or he is a "pawn" for anti-gun campaigners; or, the most far-fetched, he is not a victim but a "crisis actor," paid to travel to disaster sites to argue against stricter gun laws.
"The worry that we can never gain complete certainty about matters of fact is irrelevant," they write — though it comes up again and again in "The Misinformation Age," as they show how industrial interests have repeatedly exploited any whiff of uncertainty to argue against government regulation.
As the deadline for Brexit looms and recedes, the Anglican leader has used his influence in two main ways: to argue against a no-deal Brexit on grounds that it would exacerbate social dislocation and poverty, and to plead for a spirit of national reconciliation through courteous conversation.
It "makes no sense", Justice Kennedy complained, to tell teachers who "strongly, strongly disagree with the union position on teacher tenure, on merit pay, on merit promotion, on classroom size" that they must pay to support those positions but are otherwise "free to go out and argue against" them.
This part of the process is equal parts research and discussion, as officials work together to determine whether this person was truly holy (and, until 1983, one official would be assigned the role of the "Devil's advocate," whose duty was to question and argue against the candidate's case).
Ms. Zimmerman declined to comment on her suspension, but supporters noted that she wrote the Facebook post about Mr. Netanyahu in March 2015, an emotionally charged time, when Mr. Netanyahu infuriated liberals across the United States by addressing Congress to argue against President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran.
With the deaths of two migrant children from Guatemala last month and another tear-gassing of crowds that included children just across the Southern U.S. border on New Year's Day, nobody should argue against a thorough investigation of the circumstances that continue to place minors in highly dangerous situations.
In the nearly three years between those competing diagnoses, Hazrati served the N.H.L. as a witness in its litigation, and Bettman used the erroneous Ewen results to argue against links to C.T.E. He criticized "media hype" and "fear mongering" in a 2016 letter to Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut.
It's hard to see how the right could argue against this proposal without arguing the Constitution they claim to revere, or attacking the military they say they love, or making it seem like their passion for defending gun rights is only about the money they get from the NRA.
It's hard to argue against the cultural omnipresence of Mickey Mouse and Star Wars, of Friends and Superman, especially when Netflix's biggest pop culture icon is probably Stranger Things, a huge series but a drop in the bucket compared to, say, Game of Thrones (whose rights are controlled by WarnerMedia's HBO).
In a rare rebuke to the EU's antitrust body, a court quashed the European Commission's decision in 2013 to block a merger between UPS and TNT, two logistics firms, finding that it had based its conclusion on an econometric model which it did not give UPS a chance to argue against.
Second, an Ethics Bowl involves teams of students, and if there is someone on the team who doesn't agree with the view of the rest of the team, that person may be forced to argue against his or her own view, which is exactly what the authors disliked about school debate.
Tuong Vu, a political scientist at the University of Oregon, said Mr. Trong would probably be more receptive to hard-line party apparatchiks who argue against opening the country's state-dominated agricultural and service sectors to foreign competitors and against a draft law that would codify rights for nongovernmental associations in Vietnam.
To argue against the initiative, the ACLU of Michigan had sent its legislative director, Wendy Wagenheim, who warned that school vouchers would decimate the state's urban districts, though Booker wouldn't be around to see the damage: "I'm not flying out to New Jersey when this is over, as he is," Wagenheim pointed out.
For several years, US activists have joined indigenous people, whose lands are near or directly affected by the pipeline, to argue against the project and its resulting phases, like the Keystone XL. Currently, the pipeline runs from Canada's tar sands region through 7 US states to reach oil refineries in Illinois and Oklahoma.
And while the two cases are clearly different — and the Intel verdict remains a partial one at this stage (the sanction has not been overturned as yet) — it's certainly unusual for Europe's courts to rule against Commission verdicts, offering some hope to Google's lawyers they can successful argue against the regulator's rationale.
Under the proposed change, prosecutors would essentially have to try a case twice, at a hearing and then at the trial, while making it easier for defendants to claim a right to shoot first (or stab or club or otherwise attack someone) and argue against prosecution on the basis of their fears.
But in a week when EU leaders gather to assess the damage from Britain's referendum, the idea is appealingly punchy, hard to argue against and suggests they have heard voters' fears - even if, as is becoming clear of the Brexiteers who coined the phrase, they can't yet actually agree on quite how to do it.
At 23, Duquesnoy has long been talked up as a top prospect and it's hard to argue against that as he has continually risen to the occasion since losing to Finnish UFC featherweight Makwan Amirkhani—a solid, rangy fighter at 145lbs who has only just experienced his first loss inside the Octagon—as a teenager.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersKrystal Ball rips report saying Obama would intervene to stop Sanders Conservatives must absolutely talk politics at the Thanksgiving table Moderators named for December Democratic primary debate MORE (I-Vt.) on Monday wrote to Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred to argue against an MLB proposal to shutter 42 minor league teams.
The declaration, related to one woman's complaint about being fired from her job, opens the door for people to argue against discrimination based on miscarriage — and adds it to a list of conditions that have been deemed disabilities in a workplace context, such as alcoholism, panic attacks, dyslexia, insomnia, fear of flying, and chronic headaches.
"We want to deliver the services, we want to make things clean, but we're going to take all this stuff that comes out of the EPA that's brainwashing our kids, that's propaganda, things that aren't true, allegations," said Inhofe, who famously once brought a snowball to the Senate floor to argue against evidence that global temperatures are rising. Sen.
Let&aposs start with you Tezlyn, I&aposm trying to figure out -- as just a person, forget republican or conservative -- how Democrats argue against an economy that is helping so many who have been kicked so far down on the economic ladder for so long, whether it&aposs unemployment, wages going up, optimism, opportunity for small businesses?
In 22009, when the FAA was considering closing the airport's air traffic control tower, the city's Department of Airports cited the company's "classified defense contracts" to argue against the plan: "The defense contracts with Commuter Air Technology require 22014 - 22016 daily flights in and out of Wiley Post Airport," it wrote in a memo to the FAA.
By comparison, Trump's attorneys used roughly 11 of the 24 hours allotted to them over three days to present their case for Trump's acquittal on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, delivering a bulk of that argument on Monday by bringing in Dershowitz, former independent counsel Kenneth Starr and other lawyers to argue against Trump's impeachment.
Those estimates are based on historical data and may not capture changes to the economy that are in motion but have not yet been seen in the flow of data — the sort of situation that led former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan to argue against rate increases in the late 1990s because he felt rising productivity was not fully seen in government statistics.
"It is hard to argue against their conclusion that we need to start seriously considering options such as the deployment of solar geoengineering, with all of the risks that entails, if the world is serious about achieving the Paris Agreement goals," Dáithí Stone, a climate scientist at New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, said in a statement.
"In some ways, it's going to be hard to argue against it because it's hard to make an anti-competitive argument on this deal alone, but I think the bigger argument that people will make is that Amazon is such a disruptive force for any market it enters, that they change the paradigm for everyone in the space," the lobbyist added.
And given that the U.S. is by far the largest consumer of opioids in the world—using 88 percent more prescription opioids per capita than Germany, the second country on the list, according to research cited by the study authors—with no better health outcomes to show for it, it's hard to argue against the need for improvements in how legal opioids are prescribed and used.
On Thursday, prosecutors cited Bergdahl&aposs own words to argue against the idea that his thinking was clouded, displaying on a courtroom monitor quotes from an initial investigation after he returned to the U.S. Bergdahl, who has said he walked off to cause alarm draw attention to problems with his unit, described to an investigating officer how he envisioned the missing soldier alert unfolding.
And it's hard to argue against taking the longer view, as Jarrett Murphy of City Limits wrote: It would be a huge accomplishment if we could all move beyond treating the crime numbers as some sort of month-to-month scoreboard — for de Blasio versus Bloomberg, for community policing versus stop-and-frisk, for the 20-year pissing match between Ray Kelly and Bill Bratton.
The decision to make was Whitaker's alone and came the same day news emerged that Trump's nominee to take the permanent job, Bill Barr, wrote the Justice Department last year to argue against the Mueller investigation, raising concerns on Capitol Hill that the President is selecting leaders based on their alignment with his critical view of the Russia probe and will seek to undercut the special counsel.
Student journalist interviewed classmates as shooter walked school halls He has become the subject of smear campaigns and demonstrably false conspiracy theories that say either he has been "coached" by his father, a former FBI agent; or he is a "pawn" for anti-gun campaigners; or he is not a victim but a "crisis actor," paid to travel to disaster sites to argue against stricter gun laws.
"The point of those who argue against a reckless dash against the JCPOA now — including the UK and French — is not that they wouldn't support a stronger deal, but rather that what we have is pretty good and that getting anything in the future is contingent on faithful implementation now," he said, referring to the deal's official name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) on Tuesday brought posters depicting babies, a Star Wars creature, Aquaman and one of former President Ronald Reagan firing a machine gun while riding a dinosaur to argue against the Green New Deal as lawmakers debated the proposal in the Senate.
Sen. Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) on Tuesday brought posters depicting babies, a Star Wars creature, Aquaman and one of former President Reagan firing a machine gun while riding a dinosaur to argue against the Green New Deal as lawmakers debated the proposal in the Senate.
Some fact sheets and reports from advocates, for example, argue against broad scientific evidence showing that TNR programs don't limit cat populations, and that wild cats are a major source of toxoplasmosis, the leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the US. They point the finger specifically at Alley Cat Allies, which claims more than 650,000 members, and Best Friends Animal Society, which have put on public relations campaigns aimed at getting feral cats protected wildlife status.
While 'innovation' is one oft-trotted angle tech firms use to argue against consumer privacy protections, Facebook included, the company has another tactic too: Deploying the 'S' word — security — both to fend off increasingly tricky questions from lawmakers, as they finally get up to speed and start to grapple with what it's actually doing; and — more broadly — to keep its people-mining, ad-targeting business steamrollering on by greasing the pipe that keeps the personal data flowing in.
After his third convincing victory in as many primaries, those of us who continue to argue against Republican presidential candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's nomination are now reduced to little more than battling against windmills during what appears to be a now-unstoppable march.
I would argue against that interpretation and believe that the hook‑up was the right call for that show, but the lesson Moonlighting's ratings drop passed on to other TV shows, nevertheless, was almost always about not shooting your sexual chemistry in the foot by consummating it.) To be sure, the white-hot chemistry between Mulder and Scully (or, perhaps more accurately, actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson) and the series' seeming reluctance to consummate that chemistry made it seem as if the show had taken several pages from the Moonlighting playbook.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) held up Olympic snowboarding gold medalist Chloe Kim on Tuesday to argue against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's call for a merit-based immigration system, saying that Kim's father would not have been allowed to come to the U.S. under the restrictions proposed by Trump.

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