Argument
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Here's my problem with that argument: Media tells us every day what's important, by the stories they choose and where they place them; it's called agenda setting.
I'd like to make the
argument
that creativity is the most important tool we have.
This was based on the experience of actually watching two people having a virulent
argument
in sign language, which produced no decibels to speak of, but affectively, psychologically, was a very loud experience.
And yes, there was a lot of conflict and debate and argument, but that allowed everyone around the table to be creative, to solve the problem, and to change the device.
Admittedly, his first wife cited in her divorce papers that he once threatened her with a knife and said he always wondered what human flesh tasted like, but people say stupid things to each other in bad marriages in the heat of an argument, and his second marriage has lasted 41 years.
Otherwise, you couldn't get the right kind of
argument
going.
And so they invented the scientific journal as a way of synchronizing the
argument
across the community of natural scientists.
But I want to put a caveat on my argument, and that caveat is that it is not true that aid is always destructive.
That's another
argument
for why we need to step into the lab and really measure the impact of technology on the brain.
This was an
argument
from the political scientist James Payne.
Mallory's
argument
that leaving the house, embarking on these grand adventures is joyful and fun, however, doesn't tally that neatly with my own experience.
And that, I guess, is probably the finest
argument
for leaving the house.
So, Dr. Love bases his
argument
on studies showing that when you boost people's oxytocin, this increases their trust, empathy and cooperation.
The vast majority of people, they pick and choose, they see compromise and they change over time when they hear a better
argument
or a worse
argument.
I decided I would destroy my own
argument
by creating an absurd proposition.
My
argument
is essentially that early childhood programs can do exactly the same thing, create more and better jobs, but in a different way.
So the
argument
I'm making is, is that we're increasing the quality of our local workforce, and thereby increasing economic development.
Two women together, they have an
argument.
You know, when I looked at the profile of the audience here, with their connotations and design, in all its forms, and with so much and so many people working on collaborative and networks, and so on, that I wanted to tell you, I wanted to build an
argument
for primary education in a very specific context.
My
argument
is, he doesn't need sensitivity training.
And what they're very prepared to do is recognize that yes, this is going to be an argument, and yes I'm going to have a lot of rows with my neighbors and my colleagues and my friends, but I'm going to become very good at this conflict.
I'm going to take on the naysayers, because they'll make my
argument
better and stronger.
To further support my argument, here is a picture that speaks for itself.
The key results have to be measured, but at the end you can look and without any
argument
say, "Did I do that, or did I not do that?"
And I used to get in an
argument
that really gave me a stomachache.
Think of a mathematician's
argument.
Here's my
argument.
But there's another twist on this model that I really think is important; namely, that when we argue before an audience, sometimes the audience has a more participatory role in the argument; that is, arguments are also [performances] in front of juries, who make a judgment and decide the case.
Let's call this the rhetorical model, where you have to tailor your
argument
to the audience at hand.
You know, presenting a sound, well-argued, tight
argument
in English before a francophone audience just isn't going to work.
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