Quotes about argue
argue average certainly citizen duty expertise global lock nor possess science
Now, I do not, on any level, possess the expertise to argue about the science of anthropological global warming. Nor do you, most likely. This certainly doesn't mean an average citizen has the duty to do the lock step. David Harsanyi
argue hard shock
Once we get over the shock of the headline, I find it hard to argue that this is a negative.
argue help needed pitch president promote work
Coburn could argue that he was needed to help promote President Bush's agenda. That same pitch would not work in the governor's race.
argue begin bill confident consistent hear name reagan sanctity supporters views
As we begin this debate, I am confident that we will hear the supporters of this bill argue in the name of Ronald Reagan that this research is consistent with his long-held views about the sanctity of life. Mike Pence
argue factors
a lot of factors argue in the campaign's favor.
argue box next numbers run success tremendous turn
They have a tremendous run going now. You can't argue with the success they are having at the box office. I think as long as they turn it around and keep the numbers up next year, it'll be fine.
argue problem soon tax
This is not tax reform. You can argue about how soon the problem is, or how big the problem is, but you can't argue that it won't be a problem.
argued basketball brought decision impact mark outside recent reward seen success tremendous university
The university has seen significant success outside of basketball in recent years, and no one has argued that basketball hasn't had an impact on that, ... It makes the decision to reward someone -- like Mark -- who has brought tremendous success to the university a no-brainer.
argue gathered group necessary respect work
This group has gathered the necessary signatures. I do not know how you can argue with that. They did the work (of getting the signatures). We should respect that.
argue bringing dream fulfilling historic major monumental stadium step vote
This is a major vote and a major step on the way to fulfilling the dream of bringing the stadium back to campus. This is historic and I would argue a monumental vote. Robert Bruininks
argue came created happen ibm market money pc spent
It's not like the PC industry. One could argue that IBM came in one day and said 'this is what a PC is,' and then spent a lot of money and created a market then everyone followed. That's not going to happen in this marketplace.
argued brought fair process reform system tax
They are friends of mine. I have argued with them. I think they really have slowed this process down, and they brought fair reform of the tax system to a standstill, David Dewhurst
argue held level property taxes york
There is no way you can argue anything New York has done at any level has held property taxes down.
argue community free position whatever
You're free to argue whatever position is pressing for the community at the time.
argued grown high people price valuing
Essentially, what they argued is that Cisco has grown through acquisitions, and people are valuing it at a very high price because of its growth. Paul Johnson
argue feelings hurt hurts question somebody university
Even if he does occasionally hurt people's feelings -- he occasionally hurts my feelings -- but I'm a big boy. I can get over it. I can argue back. We really need somebody to question the way a university is run. Steven Pinker
argue breakdown children family highlight kids likely raised single three
Conservatives highlight the primacy of family and argue that family breakdown exacerbates poverty, and they're right. Children raised by single parents are three times as likely to live in poverty as kids in two-parent homes. Nicholas Kristof
argue control economy indication people rates short slowing sort wisdom
Conventional wisdom would say that if long rates don't go up when short rates go up that there's some sort of indication of slowing of an economy. On the other hand, people could argue that inflation's under control and the economy is healthy.
argue coming foul guy knows needs next
You fouled a guy who needs to be fouled. If he's going to the basket, you don't give a knick-knack foul and then argue with the ref. You foul him so he knows, so the next guy coming behind him knows, so his team knows you can't go in the lane. John Salley
argue coming defeat exist policy prevent united
I would argue it should be a policy to defeat ISIS where they are, where they exist and prevent them from coming into the United States. Michael McCaul
argue economics home itself jack people position saying sure teachers
What Jack McConnell is saying is not something in itself that you could argue against, but not everyone is in the position to do what he's suggesting. For those who can it is fine, but I think we need to do more than that. We need more home economics teachers to make sure young people have got the basics. That is more practical.
argue consent federal law parent reading
What I would as a parent argue is that I can consent to my kid's monitoring. Hey, it's my kid. I can read their mail, but the federal law doesn't make any distinction. If I'm reading anybody's communications without their consent or without a consent of one party, I'm violating federal law.
argue breaks danger elected information john people tv
TV makes or breaks policy. You could argue it elected (President John F.) Kennedy. The danger is most people get their information from television. It has to be done responsibly. George Clooney
argue call careful disagree free giving listen point sure tested views voice willing
You have to make your voice heard, argue your point of view, make sure that your arguments are well informed, listen to those who disagree with you, giving careful consideration to opposing views and be willing to see your views tested in what we call 'the free marketplace of ideas'. Paul Sarbanes
argue arguing learn point stand welcome
You have to welcome their arguing with you, not to the point of disrespect, but if they are going to stand up for themselves, they need to learn to argue effectively, Alfie Kohn
argued human
With human beings it could be argued that all music-making is, in essence, grounded in improvisation. John Burnside
argue cannot explain failure
You cannot explain failure any more than you can argue with success.
argued board case issues moving pleased preparing process schedule
We had argued that those issues did not warrant litigation, but the board disagreed. We are pleased that the schedule has been set and the process is moving forward. We're preparing our case on the merits. Robert Williams
argue attorneys charges defense expect opinion opposite ready
The opposite opinion is that we're probably too harsh, and that I can accept. Often defendants say I am too harsh, often defense attorneys argue about the charges I bring, that I'm sued, too. That I expect and am ready to confront.
argue coach deal education giving ok player providing schools tv year
The schools would argue that, 'Oh, we are providing an education' -- which they are really not, because they?re only giving you one year on a see-what-happens basis, ... And they also say, 'If you don?t want to live like this, then go pro.' Well, you don?t say that to the coach. It?s OK for the coach to have a TV deal or endorsement deal. I don?t begrudge the coach, but the player should have some opportunities.
argued climbing equally gardening hobby inherently since sports understood virtually
I've never really understood the criticism that climbing is inherently selfish, since it could equally be argued about virtually any other hobby or sport. Is gardening selfish? Alex Honnold
argue bonding came coming goals great team three
It was three long trips, and we came out of it with 20 goals for and three against. You can't argue with that. It was a great team bonding experience. I think we're a better team coming out of it than we were going into it.
argued statistics
The statistics can't be argued with; the statistics are clear.