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making and argument
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift ’ s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
This also eliminates possible public concerns with animal-derived material, although there are currently no plans to develop synthetic milk, thus making this argument less compelling.
Part of the civil liberties argument, especially from groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, was that parents who wanted to block sites could use their own content-filtering software, making government involvement unnecessary.
While falling foul of Godwin's law tends to cause the individual making the comparison to lose their argument or credibility, Godwin's law itself can be abused as a distraction, diversion or even as censorship, fallaciously miscasting an opponent's argument as hyperbole when the comparisons made by the argument are actually appropriate.
As he is discussing something which is true about himself, he is not barred from making an argument which considers subjective facts, and so he does not commit the fallacy.
The description that an initial false statement is a prelude to the making of more false statements is false ; however, even one false premise will suffice to disprove an argument.
This rotation of personnel is the main argument that nearly the entire SS knew of the concentration camps, and what actions were committed within, making the entire organization liable for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Even the scholars making the argument find it to be purely academic.
By trying to carry an inductive argument backward in time based on a fact known only by Thursday the prisoner may be making an error.
" Begging the question " can also refer to making an argument in which the premise " is different from the conclusion ... but is controversial or questionable for the same reasons that typically might lead someone to question the conclusion ".
The academics responsible for reviewing his work were concerned about the unconventional nature of his major thesis ; Henri Gouhier, one of the reviewers, noted that it was not a conventional work of history, making sweeping generalisations without sufficient particular argument, and that Foucault clearly " thinks in allegories ".
Such rhetorical devices, discussed in more detail below, are: " ignoring the question " to divert argument to unrelated issues using a red herring ; making the argument personal ( argumentum ad hominem ) and discrediting the opposition's character, " begging the question " ( petitio principi ), the use of the non-sequitur, false cause and effect ( post hoc ergo propter hoc ), bandwagoning ( everyone says so ), the " false dilemma " or " either-or fallacy " in which the situation is oversimplified, " card-stacking " or selective use of facts, " false equivalence ", and " false analogy ".
Al Janbi's theory is the most widely accepted one by modern scholars, although there are some difficulties with this argument given that Al Ahsa is 60 km inland and thus less likely to be the starting point for a trader's route, making the location within the archipelago of islands comprising the modern Kingdom of Bahrain, particularly the main island of Bahrain itself, another possibility.
: ` And this the Presbyter used to say is in the plural implying John the Elder would employ this argument multiple times in defense of Mark's Gospel: " Mark, being the recorder of Peter, wrote accurately but not in order whatever he remembered of the things either said or done by the Lord ; for he had neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but later, as I said, Peter, who used to make teachings according to the cheias, special kind of anecdote but not making as it were a systematic composition of the Lord's sayings ; so that Mark did not err at all when he wrote certain things just as he had recalled.
It is worth noting that for many contemporary political philosophers, the rigidity of a particular set of norms, rules, or fixed boundaries about either the way that subjects who would qualify for deliberation are constituted ( a position perhaps epitomized by John Rawls ) or regarding the kinds of argument which qualify as deliberation ( a position perhaps epitomized by Jürgen Habermas ) constitute a foreclosure of deliberation, making it impossible.
The argument of those early scholars who believed it was Isaac rather than Ishmael ( notably Ibn Ḳutayba, and al-Ṭabarī ) was that " God's perfecting his mercy on Abraham and Isaac " () referred to his making Abraham his friend and saving him from the burning bush, and to his rescuing Isaac.
The Tortoise agrees to accept C, if Achilles will write down what it has to accept in his notebook, making the new argument:
In fact " any are making the argument that the time has come to state the inevitable or to admit that which already has occurred: There is no longer a cohesive, singular Modern Orthodoxy.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic stated that " there's little argument that Slash is a great guitarist " who is " capable of making rock and blues clichés sound fresh ".
A judge will sometimes, having heard both sides of the argument, refrain from making an immediate decision and retire to consider the case further.

making and Paley
In 1915 Olga was created Princess Paley by Nicholas II, making Vladimir a prince.

making and employed
In an article addressed to critics of tank warfare, he wrote " until our critics can produce some new and better method of making a successful land attack other than self-massacre, we shall continue to maintain our beliefs that tanks — properly employed, needless to say — are today the best means available for land attack.
He was subsequently employed on various papal missions, especially to Germany, but was unsuccessful in preventing the German princes from making a truce with the reformers, or in checking to any extent the progress of the reformers ' doctrines.
The craft of making swords was kept alive through the efforts of a few individuals, notably Gassan Sadakazu ( 月山貞一, 1836 – 1918 ) and Gassan Sadakatsu ( 月山貞勝, 1869 – 1943 ), who were employed as Imperial artisans.
The particular skills and methods employed in making longships are still used world wide, often with modern adaptations.
Manufacturing accounted for 16. 3 percent of GDP in 1986 and employed roughly 13 percent of the labor force, making Paraguay one of the least industrialized nations in Latin America.
* Pierre Vernier is employed, with his father, in making fine-scale maps of France ( Franche-Comté area ).
The American Steel and Wire Company established in 1899 employed vertical integration: it controlled all aspects of production from producing the steel rods to making many different wire and nail products from the same steel ; although later part of U. S. Steel, the production of barbed wire would still be a major source of revenue
G. K. Chesterton had this to say about it: It is not children who ought to read the words of Lewis Carroll, they are far better employed making mud-pies.
His monetary view was close to the fundamental concepts employed in his model of utilitarian decision making.
** Until about 100 years ago, thousands of women and children in England were employed in plaiting straw for making hats.
That is, without making any statement about the cause of MCS or the role of chemicals in MCS, the Social Security administration agrees that some MCS patients are too disabled to be meaningfully employed.
During the Exodus, the ancient Israelites employed shittah wood in making the various parts of the Tabernacle and of the Ark of the Covenant.
Dustin Byfuglien, Nigel Dawes, Evander Kane, Johnny Oduya and Anthony Stewart all made the team, making it the first time a NHL team employed five black players.
It gained an especial reputation for the making of clocks and watches, which activity once employed many people from around the area.
96 people were employed there in 1855, but although manufacture of drabbet ceased in 1914, the adjacent factory continued to be used for the making of clothing.
In the early 1900s, thousands of boys were employed in glass making industries.
On March 23, 2008, Easter Sunday, a series of explosions destroyed the Cargill Meat Solutions plant, which employed approximately 800 people, making it by far the town's largest employer.
When not making music, Flesch, who holds BS and MS degrees in Computer Science, is employed as a Senior Information Systems and Computer Science specialist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
Around the year 1900, 1, 000 people were employed there, making it one of the largest working places in Sweden.
Between 1740 and 1749 he was employed by the Swedish East India Company making three voyages to China where he studied Chinese architecture and decoration.
After Church, they were to be employed in repeating the catechism till after five, and then dismissed, with an injunction to go home without making a noise.
Pasolini employed some of the techniques of Italian neorealism in the making of his film.
By 1870, the clay industry employed 700 men making crocks, bricks, churns, pie plates, sewer pipes, jugs, vases, urns and many other specialty products.
They were often employed to tedious tasks, such as making handwritten copies of documents.

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