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He took the very modern career path of becoming a high-profile polemicist before he had done much reporting, and perhaps as a result his writing is too melodramatic, a little naive, and reluctant to give a fair shout to the other side of the argument – things reflected in a tone that too often falls into being either shrill, or over-emotional.
By that argument, things are proceeding at pace.
According to Lowery, who claims that he has "data" to back up his argument, things are actually worse for the musician now than they were in the good/bad old days of big labels and even bigger limousines.
However, as was noted at oral argument, things like this are going to happen more often as medicine advances and people survive injuries that normally they would not.
A witty comeback that seeks to assert your superiority or greater status will backfire because it will turn into a matter of the other person insisting that "you think you're too good for me", and so forth, and once you're in this type of argument, things spiral ever out of control.
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But with two or more big arguments, things get much trickier to manage.
They need submissions that have evidence and arguments, things that most laypeople are not in a position to provide.
Once you start getting into policy arguments, things can get really dumb, really quickly.
I want to introduce two arguments: things that I would like to have heard while struggling with my thesis and the orientation of the rest of my life.
In today's secular world, the argument says, things fall apart, and things fall apart because nobody believes.
Berkeley supports his main thesis with a syllogistic argument: physical things—such as trees, dogs, and houses are things perceived by sense; things perceived by sense are ideas; therefore, physical things are ideas.
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