Quotes about argument
argument change changed country error heavy information paid people prosecuted regime war
It was a mistake. On the information we had, we shouldn't have prosecuted the war. We shouldn't have changed our argument from international law to regime change in a non-transparent way. It was an error for which we as a country paid a heavy price, and for which many people paid with their lives. Ed Balls
argument claims debate dialogue god
The moment that one person in an argument claims to be God, dialogue and debate become impossible.
argument bigger board challenge commercial competition concerned control drain enhance expense gets money partners pie slice sought sponsor taking value
We are not concerned with taking control of the board or taking more money at the expense of others. Our argument is that not enough is being done to enhance the commercial value of the Heineken Cup: more partners should be sought and there should be a sponsor for the Challenge Cup, a competition which is important but which does drain resources. We are not after a bigger slice of the pie: we want a bigger pie so that everyone gets more.
argument both continues falling fault good people strife
When good people have a falling out, only one of them may be at fault at first; but if the strife continues long, usually both become guilty. Thomas Fuller
argument enough ifs
If I were wrong, wouldn't one be enough? Albert Einstein
argument capital harder money people suffering
When there are people suffering and people in need right now, it's a harder argument to give money to a memorial, to a capital campaign, or an endowment.
argument happened men months six
One of the beautiful things about men is that they're very in the moment. That's why they don't want to have an argument about what happened six months ago. Tracy McMillan
argument changing climate deep discontent forth hearing people played putting reflecting simply within woman
We were all hearing from people in the know that this woman simply wasn't up to snuff. We were putting forth an argument that wasn't just punditry. We were reflecting deep discontent within the conservative movement. We played a part in changing the climate simply because of the megaphone we have. Jonah Goldberg
argument defense publicity release
The defense has made the ... argument that the prejudicial publicity from the release of that is too great, so keep it secret. Jeffrey Toobin
argument debate quite rather silence sitting sullen trying work
The debate is quite exciting. I would much rather that we're sitting there having a vehement argument than there was just sullen silence around these issues. It's part of trying to work it all out.
argument coming forceful rate
The rate argument is coming back in a very forceful manner.
argument case close coast commission decided defense east good nice second secretary strong
This would have been a nice thing to have, but hey, the commission overwhelmingly decided the secretary of Defense has not made a case to close down the second shipyard on the East Coast. There's a real strong argument that having two strong shipyards on each coast makes good sense. Norm Dicks
argument gone hearing question whether
The question is have they all on the ECB gone hawkish? Or is there any argument on the ECB of whether we should not move? If there are doves left, we are not hearing them.
argument believe bible born creator fact gives good jesus life people perfect reasonable religion religious truth word
The usefulness of religion - the fact that it gives life meaning, that it makes people feel good - is not an argument for the truth of any religious doctrine. It's not an argument that it's reasonable to believe that Jesus really was born of a virgin or that the Bible is the perfect word of the creator of the universe. Sam Harris
argument best canary coal costs global good health highly issue measles mine needs public terms vaccine
Measles is probably the best argument for why there needs to be global health, and why we have to think about it as a global public good. Because in a sense, measles is the canary in the coal mine for immunization. It is, you know, highly transmissible. The vaccine costs 15 cents, so it's not - you know, shouldn't be an issue in terms of cost. Seth Berkley
argument censorship clever damage desire innovation internet popular routes saying trump
There's a popular saying that the Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. Desire and innovation will trump policy, the argument goes, as clever programmers circumvent controls. Virginia Postrel
argument chat civil fair granted liberties limited lines lure maybe police rights types
I think that civil liberties types will make an argument that the lure of chat lines may be too much. And maybe that will not be a fair use of the limited rights granted police authorities to use entrapments. John Roberts
argument avoid case cases court discussed frequently issue large length merits oral parties perhaps scenario sending sure surprised terribly
This scenario ? sending the case back down for more consideration ? was discussed at length during the oral argument on the case so I'm not sure that the parties here are terribly surprised that the Court would punt on the merits and perhaps avoid the issue altogether. The Court frequently does this, in cases large and small. Andrew Cohen
argument compact fully looked lose producing quality terrified took
We were terrified at the idea of producing two papers. But when The Times went fully compact, we looked at it very seriously. It took away that whole argument that you lose quality if you are a compact newspaper.
argument companies default everybody good money playing run safer skin stake true
There's a good argument to be made that companies that are private, where they're run by partnerships, where everybody has true stake in them and they're not playing with other people's money, that by default it's a safer system, because you really have skin in the game. You really own the company. Andrew Ross Sorkin
argument fraud hardly religion religious supported worth
The religion that has to be supported by law is without value, not only, but a fraud and a curse. The religious argument that has to be supported by a musket is hardly worth making. Robert Green Ingersoll
argument favors surplus trade
This should be yen positive, as the trade surplus argument always favors the yen.
argument calling escort win
The person would get embarrassed, and feel like you were calling them out. You'd have to verbally win the argument, or else just get the bouncers to escort them out. Jeff Chandler
argument available common democrat early hear lines outcome president seriously war
When a war is long-lived and the outcome is not demonstrably positive, the lines of argument available to a president are seriously constrained. Democrat or Republican, 1960s or early part of the 21st century, you're going to hear a common rhetoric.
argument work
We've been doing inspections all along. You can always make the argument that work could have been done faster.
argument assets bonds cash contain contains draw few fund last misleading offering pay plenty problem rate reflecting security social somehow starting stocks time trust turn
Those who say there's no problem and there's plenty of time are offering a misleading argument that the Social Security Trust Fund somehow has assets that can be used to draw upon starting in 12 years to pay benefits, but the trust fund does not contain cash or bonds or stocks to turn into funds. It contains IOUs reflecting the rate of the trust fund over the last few decades. Paul Ryan
argument nuclear principles stand treaty uphold
We would be told that it had been done to uphold the principles of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) - an argument that does not stand up to a moment's examination, Tony Benn
argument assert crafted
We assert that it did not. The only thing that was new was the way we crafted the argument.
argument ideology president
To those who say ideology doesn't matter, they should take their argument to President Bush. Chuck Schumer
argument best bottom compete engaging family friendly future nations pay penalty provisions race relations rid says terms workplace
Workplace relations is about getting the best out of people. An argument which says that the only way we can compete with other nations in the world is engaging in a race to the bottom in terms of pay rates, penalty rates, protections on rosters, getting rid of family friendly provisions - that is not Australia's future. Bill Shorten
argument national problem scale trying
The problem is that the argument has not been made on the scale of national economies, and that is what we are trying to do. Achim Steiner
argument
We only had one argument today. That's pretty good.
argument drew interest none oral
But none drew interest like this. I'm going to the oral argument myself. James Wade