There is one important counterargument raised, perhaps not surprisingly, by my wife. |
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Multimedia ultimately makes its own best counterargument by choosing an inaugural address by Wagner. |
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When you're used to being patted on the back all the time, a devastating counterargument feels like a sucker punch. |
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This counterargument assumes that the harm and the benefit are equal in magnitude. |
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Opponents: A main counterargument concerned economic democracy, in the sense of shareholders' democracy. |
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The counterargument, of course, is that this method of delivery is pretty archaic. |
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The counterargument is that many other legal rights and duties are granted at 16, such as joining the military, buying alcohol, leaving school and paying taxes. |
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The counterargument by the countries concerned is that it is wrong to group such confidentiality together with such criminal activities as money laundering, terrorist financing and tax evasion. |
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The counterargument is that where the debtor is not notified, it could unknowingly continue to act to the detriment of the value of its assets and thus creditors. |
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The counterargument has been that the turn of events in Kyrgyzstan was not predictable, because it was impossible to foresee what the then president Askar Akayev would do when seriously challenged. |
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There are legitimate ways to express opposition to a particular view-for example, debating in good faith, or holding an event to present a counterargument or an opposing point of view. |
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But the China Youth Daily made the counterargument, that overemphasizing the role of social factors in what may simply be cases of deranged attackers runs the risk of drawing specious conclusions. |
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The right-wing Libertarian counterargument, coming as it does from a group that regards property rights as the highest moral principle, is useful as a refutation. |
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This talking points, in the form of questions and answers, presents the main issues linked to the growing presence of private healthcare employment agencies and it proposes a counterargument on the subject. |
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The counterargument to this line of reasoning, as discussed above, is that various issues with respect to body size are irrelevant, since there is so much variation in body sizes for men and women throughout the world. |
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Yet according to the usual counterargument, we are simply experiencing the political manoeuvring typical of the protracted evolutionary process that ultimately leads to functioning states. |
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Allen met every one of his arguments with a forceful counterargument. |
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Delusions are resistant to counterevidence and impervious to counterargument. |
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My counterargument is that much, if not most, of employees' trust in their organization streams from their belief in the head honcho. |
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My reading of the literature and of this conference is that the four benefits of zero inflation now look weaker than in 1993, and the counterargument is both new and significant. |
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The counterargument describes addictive behavior as a choice. |
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Last week, writing about the Justice Department's move to block US Airways' planned merger with American Airlines, Mother Jones blogger Kevin Drum highlighted a novel counterargument. |
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Antilogic involves the assignment to any argument of a counterargument that negates it, with the implication that both argument and counterargument are equally true. |
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There is a counterargument to the declining personal savings rate statistics, because the metric only captures savings from personal income earned in the period being reported. |
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If there is a case for 3 per cent rather than zero inflation, in other words, then the distortions from poor tax indexation are not a counterargument if they can be more cheaply removed by proper indexation. |
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