Arguing
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588 examples of Arguing in a sentence
So they formed a White House task force, and they spent about three years
arguing
about who takes how much responsibility in the global supply chain.
Listen to these titles of some of the best-selling books from both sides of the political divide here in the US: "Liberalism is a Mental Disorder," "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot," "Pinheads and Patriots,
" "Arguing
with Idiots."
We're
arguing
from a mathematical standpoint that the learning of language material may slow down when our distributions stabilize.
News reports started coming up about this situation, where this woman was
arguing
with a police officer.
And we started
arguing.
More media always means more
arguing.
So how do we square those two things, that it leads to more arguing, but we think it was good?
More
arguing?
Better
arguing?
A momentous thing that can happen to a culture is they can acquire a new style of arguing: trial by jury, voting, peer review, now this.
We're always
arguing
with each other.
So there's been plenty of people, plenty of us have been quietly
arguing
that we should have this independent system for years, but it's very hard to get people focused on plan B when plan A seems to be working so well.
However, in 1809, David Ricardo muddied the waters by
arguing
that the science of economics should use a different, deductive method.
The problem was that an influential group at Oxford began
arguing
that because it worked so well in economics, this deductive method ought to be applied to the natural sciences too.
There are some super smart people who are
arguing
that we've reached the end of growth, but to understand the future of growth, we need to make predictions about the underlying drivers of growth.
Isn't it ironic that at the very moment we are building intelligent machines, perhaps the most important invention in human history, some people are
arguing
that innovation is stagnating?
And I'm not just an academic, I'm a philosopher, so I like to think that I'm actually pretty good at
arguing.
But I also like to think a lot about
arguing.
And in thinking about arguing, I've come across some puzzles.
But the more that I argue and the better I get at arguing, the more that I lose.
That's not a very helpful model for arguing, but it's a pretty common and entrenched model for
arguing.
But there's a second model for arguing: arguments as proofs.
They were
arguing
with one another about access to the holy sites.
I'm not
arguing
that at all, but that's not what programs like PRISM are about.
So I've been
arguing
in the last years that, in fact, the slums of Tijuana can teach a lot to the sprawls of San Diego when it comes to socioeconomic sustainability, that we should pay attention and learn from the many migrant communities on both sides of this border wall so that we can translate their informal processes of urbanization.
And so what I'm
arguing
against is the shame that's associated with desires.
I'm
arguing
the exact opposite.
What I am
arguing
is that rising economic inequality is stupid and ultimately self-defeating.
And what they were
arguing
about was this: whether the second Harry Potter movie was as good as the first.
So there we were at the Supreme Court
arguing
in front of 12 Afghan justices, me as an American female lawyer, and Sahar, a young woman who when I met her couldn't speak above a whisper.
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