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Working with a script by Ronnie Sandahl, Metz poses the argument that Borg\u2019s calm demeanor and McEnroe\u2019s volatility weren\u2019t all that dissimilar\u2014Borg just learned to channel his ferocity and drive into a quiet stoicism.

While Quan-Haase doesn't encourage young people to get willy-nilly with their own fate, she poses the argument that risk-taking is part of growing up and is sometimes necessary for success… to a certain extent.

But the depth of the support for the concept was not tested because the poll did not pose the arguments against such a plan that wouid be raised if the parties or Congress seriously considered a national primary.

In his Pensées (1657 58), Pascal posed the following argument to show that belief in the Christian religion is rational: If the Christian God does not exist, the agnostic loses little by believing in him and gains correspondingly little by not believing.

Chief Executive Carly Fiorina Carly Fiorina et al. pose the simple argument that the merger is what HP needs to change with the times.

As a radical final thought I pose the following argument: This doesn't require as much work as it may seem.

Maybe we do need a kid like Matty after all, to pose the other side of the argument.

Some modern scholars for example, the British theologian John Hick viewing the chaos of languages dealing with the essentials of the faith and the complex of historical arguments, pose the understanding of the essence in the future.

The first two ballot questions deal with proposed amendments to state law that the judge described as "lengthy and inherently confusing" -- a fact that she found undermined the city's argument that posing the class-size question would distract voters from the mayoral commission's proposals.

Subsequently, in Physics 8.8, he again raises the question of how to respond "to those posing the question of Zeno's argument, if one must always pass through the half-way point, and these are unlimited, and it is impossible to traverse things unlimited" (263a4 6), and he proceeds to offer what he claims is a more adequate solution than the one presented in Physics 6.2.

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Holkot contended that the common response of his era to such an argument, was to pose the possibility of a counterfactual past: to say that the proposition "a will be" is true, yet contingently true, and therefore, although it is true, it can never have been true.

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