Arguing
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So that an
arguing
couple spiraling into negativity and teetering on the brink of divorce is actually mathematically equivalent to the beginning of a nuclear war.
The third monk identifies their conflict as a perceptual one – both
arguing
monks fail to see the larger picture.
Don't judge others," we have the spectacle of Christians endlessly judging other people, endlessly using Scripture as a way of
arguing
with other people, putting other people down.
There was a bit of a story in the news because they were
arguing
that to cut emissions, it would be something that they're unable to do because it would affect the industries.
Governments were so busy
arguing
with one another and blaming each other for causing climate change, that when a small country raised our hands and announced, "We promise to remain carbon neutral for all time," nobody heard us.
Perhaps it all boils down to that old proverb: When
arguing
with a fool, first make sure the other person isn't doing the same thing.
Her husband had written a history
arguing
that his grandfather would have made a better emperor than Alexios, but Anna disagreed.
I spent hours, days, weeks in secret meetings,
arguing
with my colleagues over this little bump, poking and prodding it with our most ruthless experimental sticks to see if it would withstand scrutiny.
And that actually, at least for a number of years, when I started at National Review with William F. Buckley, it made us sharper, because we were used to
arguing
against people every day.
Now, you might be somewhat skeptical of a lawyer
arguing
about the benefits of conflict and creating problems for compromise, but I did also qualify as a mediator, and these days, I spend my time giving talks about ethics for free.
I was about fourteen, we were at his house,
arguing.
So, when I was 10 years old, I loved
arguing.
But I think to the degree that there are people in the room who are
arguing
in favor of doing something about climate change, or social issues, I've used the meetings I've had thus far to argue in favor of immigration and in favor of climate change.
So that our frontline staff is standing there, talking to people about their fines, sometimes
arguing
with people about fines.
Contemporary philosopher Noel Carroll took this stance,
arguing
that an artist's intentions are relevant to their audience the same way a speaker's intentions are relevant to the person they’re engaging in conversation.
And it shifts the conversation from
arguing
over our opinions to figuring out objective criteria for determining which opinions are best.
But many critics laughed at the architect,
arguing
that people would have to wait hours for an elevator, or worse, that the tower would collapse under its own weight.
From resentment couched in pleasantries to
arguing
that masks attraction, her work explores the bewildering collision of emotions and etiquette.
In 1963, he published "The Fire Next Time," an arresting portrait of racial strife in which he held white America accountable, but he also went further,
arguing
that racism hurt white people too.
There are many cases, some of which I talk about in the book, of people who have been slandered, called Nazis, physically assaulted, threatened with criminal prosecution for stumbling across or
arguing
about controversial findings.
Boy:
Arguing
with you is a waste of time, Marcus.
The
arguing
starts again, more shouting, and finally a new club.
Now, I'm not
arguing
that we've got to make our cities like a circus, I'm not
arguing
that cities must be completely temporary.
And they were
arguing
for almost one day.
And I suppose I'm
arguing
that we should learn a little bit about what's happening in tragic art.
So this was the state of London in 1854, and in the middle of all this carnage and offensive conditions, and in the midst of all this scientific confusion about what was actually killing people, it was a very talented classic 19th century multi-disciplinarian named John Snow, who was a local doctor in Soho in London, who had been
arguing
for about four or five years that cholera was, in fact, a waterborne disease, and had basically convinced nobody of this.
I think they're
arguing
about the space on the pin.
And the great irony and tragedy of our time is that a lot of the general public thinks that science is still
arguing
about that.
Science is not
arguing
about that.
Because with a few wonderful exceptions, very often when religious people come together, religious leaders come together, they're
arguing
about abstruse doctrines or uttering a council of hatred or inveighing against homosexuality or something of that sort.
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