Sentence examples for loss arguments from inspiring English sources

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Several interviewees proposed that the value of economic studies and scientific reports supporting smoking bans is diminished in political debates when countered by anecdotal economic and job loss arguments.

Instead, these political advisors suggested that the industries' influence with government is via the currency of job loss arguments – however spurious – because "if you make decisions that cost jobs, that's a very serious political issue" [political advisor].

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They have argued that the law will lead to higher energy costs and job losses, arguments that resonate with many voters in a state with a 12.4 percent unemployment rate.

The mass-loss argument hinges on the internal behavior of the pulsing star, and Neilson's team assumes that its layers are moving out of sync when the outer layers are falling in, the inner layers are pushing out and vice versa.

The belief there, then, is the "loss-leader" argument, where labels simply hope that the number of auditions will translate into some sales and the math is worth risking it.

Those relationships that make it through the tests of time, that make it through the ups and down of life, from arguments, loss of jobs, money problems, teenagers, midlife crisis, health issues, and mothers-in-laws, to boot, are built on an integral strength that is based on real connection.

The US Chamber of Commerce, Senator Sam Brownback, and local "tea party" protests have similarly made job loss the central argument against climate legislation.

Sometimes too it happens as with diagrams; for there we can sometimes analyse the figure, but not construct it again: so too in refutations, though we know on what the connexion of the argument depends, we still are at a loss to split the argument apart.

If it did have to finance the transaction, UBS probably would have to immediately record a loss, given its public arguments that the borrower would be unable to repay.

Argument's loss is music's gain, and "Margerine Eclipse" (Elektra) infuses the dialectics with a streak of disco.

Now, the concern over job loss is muted, the argument being that the strong economy is raising the pay of low-skilled workers anyway.

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