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"argue with" Definitions
  1. (usually used in negative sentences) (informal) to disagree with a statement

989 Sentences With "argue with"

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You can't argue with the numbers, you can't argue with the record, and you can't argue with the performance he's put forth.
You can argue with their tactics, but you can't argue with their results.
They do not argue with propositions; they argue with good looks, celebrities and commercials.
Even if you argue with the methodology of the test, it's hard to argue with a video of a guy repeatedly shooting Captain America's shield.
Argue with them in the most courteous way … .
And remember, you can't argue with it — it's science.
Girls, duh — we're not about to argue with Beyoncé.
" Now, "she's most likely to argue with the president.
It's rare for lawmakers to publicly argue with one another.
But I'm not going to argue with you about it.
Who could possibly argue with this wonderful series coming back?
But, who am I to argue with fried cream cheese?
There are plenty of effective ways to argue with Trump.
Don't engage with anyone who you tend to argue with.
And then you can't argue with the margins — it's impressive.
It's one piece of evidence that's hard to argue with.
Can you argue with the way that Netflix has done?
The people you argue with about everything -- your arguing partners.
And no one should argue with the sense of that.
Even the most belligerent relative can't argue with these numbers.
I cannot argue with the premise that prisons revoke freedom.
I'm sure my coworkers would argue with me about it.
It's its main subject — the one you can't argue with.
"I wasn't about to argue with that energy," he says.
"I can't stand there and argue with him," he added.
Few would argue with these recommendations to protect endangered species.
But now they had to argue with somebody through litigations.
Would liberals argue with one of their economic favorite sons?
If nothing else, you can't really argue with the price.
On the surface, the points seem hard to argue with.
After watching "Dangal", it is difficult to argue with that.
You can't argue with that Alexa Chung stamp of approval.
I couldn't argue with anything these photographs said about me.
But I do not argue with them on this one.
Whatever your politics, it's hard to argue with Ohio Rep.
JAMES GORMAN: I mean, it's hard to argue with it.
I mean, I don't want to argue with you here.
After all, it's hard to argue with cold, hard numbers.
Then again, who was I to argue with the stars?
Thousands of People Are Watching Two Google Homes Argue With Each Other on TwitchIf you ever wanted to watch two virtual assistants argue with each other for hours on end, well, you're in luck.
After all, we cannot argue with a man's nature (though maybe we could and should?), and we certainly can't argue with a woman's nature (though the defining feature of ours, apparently, was its malleability).
The tech industry generally wouldn't argue with a re-prioritized system.
Because no amount of nutritional information can argue with moral righteousness.
He allegedly continued to argue with police from inside the residence.
Sometimes she would argue with her dad on the cell phone.
Fears can be stubborn and not particularly easy to argue with.
The random drive-by commenters who argue with you on Facebook.
"You can't argue with [Leno's] success and his longevity," the Live!
I would give anything to be able to argue with mine.
No matter which team you support, you can't argue with that.
Still, can't argue with that Starbucks colorway, official partnership or otherwise.
I mean really, Donald, you're going to argue with the Pope?
How can you argue with a project that helps save lives?
But, hey, you can't really argue with the results, can you?
Hard to argue with Klay, though -- remember when he did THIS?!
But it's hard to argue with the success of those ads.
I don't think anyone, certainly not me, would argue with that.
Who could possibly argue with what President Trump said last night?
Still, none of them could really argue with Mr. Sedghamiz's conclusion.
At the same time, I'm not going to argue with discipline.
"Can't argue with that," Mr. Matthews said, as the crowd applauded.
On its own terms, this claim is hard to argue with.
Traditional or not, it was hard to argue with that logic.
Many argue with parents who disagree with their politics or tactics.
And they would argue with me, and I just know it.
If you have a Taurus colleague, don't directly argue with them.
But I'm not here to argue with the American Kennel Club.
For several minutes after, Copeland and Heart argue with the officers.
As a matter of individual taste, one cannot argue with that.
TRUMP: Well, look, I can't stand there and argue with him.
It's very easy to argue with specific parts of the story.
It would be hard to find someone to argue with him.
One maxim sums up the night: You cannot argue with success.
"I'm not going to argue with you, sir," Mr. Johnson said.
SHANGHAI — China's business leaders know better than to argue with Beijing.
Today I Learned: Climate — You can't really argue with MIT scientists.
"That being said, I don't argue with the conclusions," he said.
Hard to argue with the guy when ya see this video.
Children become disrespectful toward their teachers and argue with their friends.
When artists argue with critics, wise men and women seek shelter.
You can't argue with results, but thankfully Teymur got the decision.
Everybody's so angry at Schultz they won't even argue with you.
But I was not going to argue with my trainer's plan.
Jaden says no, and it's hard to argue with his reasoning.
Lawrence Burney will argue with you about anything Three 6 Mafia-related.
You can't argue with all those Lure Modules, Lucky Eggs and Incubators.
Nobody can argue with those metrics, so they make it very personal.
Bell and Shepard call it "nerdy," and I won't argue with that.
But it's hard to argue with any of the SNES Classic's lineup.
To argue with one another about the fairness of an honest retrospective.
I mean, it's really hard to argue with that kind of hope.
And it's hard to argue with the exhibition once you've seen it.
Who stuck them in the gas station to argue with each other?
" It's the big soda of TV. "That's pretty hard to argue with.
And even though they're not cheap, it's tough to argue with that.
I want you to argue with them and get in their face.
"It's hard to argue with a true story," Knopp, the producer, said.
Plus, it's hard to argue with two-dollar tall boys of Rainier.
Also, who could argue with Emma Stone in a 1940s party gown?
But with payoffs like this, that's a hard idea to argue with.
That's troubling, but once again it's hard to argue with the facts.
Everyone thinks you're materialistic, Capricorn— and, honestly, you can't argue with them.
It's hard to argue with the size of the commercial construction market.
I couldn't argue with one of the best records in N.B.A. history.
It's hard to argue with someone when they threaten your children's future.
I also don't argue with them or give them a hard time.
And, by any objective measure, it's hard to argue with Bolger's assessment.
And no matter the size, it's hard to argue with that price.
I didn't have the strength or the desire to argue with her.
To argue with, to befriend, and, of course, to make fanfiction with.
And it's so dominant that how do you even argue with it?
Who's going to argue with Teacher or her Dad in Surat Thani?
"I used to argue with my dad all the time," Richard said.
He doesn't try to save his neighbors or argue with his God.
Damon Ranger, because he is who he is, will argue with me.
He doesn't argue with her, he is not an arguer, he says.
Other novels served as a kind of foil — something to argue with.
The hosts won't argue with you, except maybe to correct a fact.
It emphasizes healthy eating and exercise, and who could argue with that?
OK, so this seems clear to me, and hard to argue with.
It's hard to argue with those results, but I'm going to anyway.
I feel sorry for anyone who tries to argue with an Aquarius!
Calls over my coach and my captain, who argue with him loudly.
It's hard to argue with an academic, I got to tell you.
" Mallouk added: "It's kind of amazing that anyone would argue with this standard.
Why argue with your opponents when you can just invent opponents to OBLITERATE?
"You don't argue with the toddler if you want to win," Noah said.
Look, Great Depression great shshmession, you can't argue with a name like that.
He wanted to argue with you, to play the chess game with you.
In any case, we can't argue with AirPods getting a little more competition.
"It's kind of amazing that anyone would argue with this standard," Mallouk said.
If a girlfriend tried to say that about me, I'd argue with her.
But at the same time, I'm not going to argue with a female.
"I argue with everyone," Trump told New York magazine in a 2018 interview.
If you want to call it peak hipster, I won't argue with that.
I don't think that any climate scientists would argue with any of that.
Three years and seven phones later, it's hard to argue with OnePlus's methods.
Nobody wants to argue with the village idiot, let alone millions of them.
But I'm not going to argue with that, because clearly it didn't work.
It's hard to argue with the Meizu 16S' specs, especially for the price.
They did a lot of things, I'm not going to argue with you.
But it's hard to argue with a story that draws on real life.
I'm not even sure how they managed to argue with him at all.
Friendly staff, good prices, great knock off clothing—who could argue with that?
I figure, with Notre Dame's record, who am I to argue with that?
I don't want to argue with anyone, or with 'Make America Great Again.
You don't argue with a nation and a culture you care nothing about.
After this week, it's hard to argue with Hurd's logic in the piece.
I watched my older sister argue with my father about what she wanted.
Given the popularity of the league, it's hard to argue with their logic.
But I did not get elected to Congress to argue with a thermometer.
Never try to argue with a trans person that something isn't transphobic. 19.
That inspired Lapeyre to argue with me again about the values of nudism.
You can argue with Tim about rap and the Nobel Prize on Twitter.
"It's just hard to argue with things going well," Mr. Huth, 50, said.
Martin H will comment on food and wine and argue with Fact Boy.
The gay character will argue with Billy Ed, and they're all equally represented.
It's hard to argue with the tagline of Sony's CES 2020 press conference.
"If somebody objectionable like Ann Coulter comes on, they should argue with her."
In short, it's very hard to argue with what they have to say.
"I argue with everyone," Trump told New York Magazine in a 2018 interview.
But Kelton does argue with it, or at least I think she does.
And by the way, you can't really argue with the success of it.
You can argue with a store owner; you can't argue with the call-center representative of the company contracted to maintain the point-of-sale machine owned by the other company contracted by the multinational conglomerate that owns the store.
And how do you argue with someone who think they are a creative genius?
If you have an anxious thought, "identify it and argue with it," says Simon.
We can't argue with that, but we do have another suggestion as well: dishwasher.
But it is going to be hard to argue with Artemis' message and branding.
" He added: "I've had opportunities to argue with referees, but I don't do it.
Instead, the community often helped them reject the test, or argue with its results.
So as I was saying all along, you really can't argue with these abs.
Perhaps ... but we ain't about to argue with him -- dude's still scary as hell!!
A source familiar with the meeting said Brady did not argue with the points.
Still, it looks and sounds better than ever, and you can't argue with free.
We argue about loading the dishwasher, but I'm glad he's there to argue with.
But, what you'll realize after is that he wants you to argue with him.
Anytime a Democrat starts to argue with us about abortion, that's our entire response.
Hassan started to interject: What was wrong, he wanted to argue, with being ordinary?
"She would argue with us, but there was a lot of denial," Sousa says.
His hectoring, however tactless in execution, is hard to argue with on the merits.
How could anyone argue with Corona beer being cheaper in our bars and restaurants?
Besides, who but the most tormented of misers can argue with frosted sugar cookies?
It's hard to argue with a game that makes you fight a lava spider.
Peter: I mean, I can't really argue with this, despite the 'ravenous beasts' joke.
The intention of replicators was now unassailably noble — who could argue with better science?
But being different means that you need to argue with a lot of people.
She decided not to argue with us, and that was the end of it.
I talked to one of those people, and they didn't argue with the report.
Australia Fare MELBOURNE, Victoria — It is hard to argue with barbecue and fried chicken.
Whether that's really the secret or not, it's hard to argue with the results.
It's hard to argue with Mr. Lad's call for healthy diets and reduced stress.
You can't argue with the journalistic imperative; that's why I interviewed Mr. Jones myself.
A young man by the name of Stepan tried to argue with a policeman.
When she declares, "I am a myth," you aren't about to argue with her.
At the same time, Cornyn acknowledged that Trump's success was difficult to argue with.
"I argue with everyone," Trump said in a 2018 account in New York magazine.
Their approach may seem extreme, but it&aposs tough to argue with the results.
He said Wednesday that he would not "argue with the refs" about debate rules.
With much to admire and much to argue with, the general direction feels right.
Mr. Trump's inexperienced aides, however, seem too frightened to argue with their volatile boss.
But it is hard to argue with what investors are telling these ETF companies.
When you're around somebody like that, don't try to argue with her or him.
On the other hand, it's hard to argue with any Smart Battery Case aesthetics criticism.
But Tim's argument that Google is the browser of choice is difficult to argue with.
I mean, nobody can argue with the metrics so they have to shout you down.
To be sure, these are illustrative estimates, and one could argue with many of them.
Meanwhile, 7-Eleven Day's opinionated tweets were 70 percent positive (hard to argue with free).
I think people would argue with you on the crime bill, and they still do.
Still, this is one piece of market conventional wisdom it is hard to argue with.
And with no broader data to disprove them, the anecdotes are hard to argue with.
He describes it as "the world's fastest Nintendo Switch," and I can't argue with that.
" The messages ended with a sharp rebuke from Cohen: "Not going to argue with you.
But sometimes, the most vocal person a pregnant woman has to argue with is herself.
A: I'm not going to argue with somebody's mother who is accusing me of something.
Instead, the they stick around at home to investigate their parents and argue with them.
Be supportive of their decisions without actively supporting the business, and don't argue with them.
We can't argue with that — although it turns out it was actually a team effort.
"It is Zoe's belief he is a good man, so we don't argue with that."
I feel like I have to argue with them about how nice the house is.
"That's pretty tough to argue with," he said of their location on the East Coast.
I can't argue with her about the jeans, though they do perform admirably each morning.
We really can't argue with 'em, this fido could definitely be straight out of Fargo.
But even Gaga wouldn't argue with the assertion that she's infatuated with the late icon.
I like people with their own opinions, and I like people who argue with me.
You can't argue with it; it's a very 'clean' result, which doesn't rely on interpretation.
However they may look, Crocs are certainly comfort-focused and I couldn't argue with that.
It is hard to argue with recognitions of round numbers in, say, multiples of 50.
Sure, Andrew thought, a type of performance, but who could argue with the animating effect?
I asked because I used to argue with my father about his votes for president.
The perverse achievement of 'Melancholia' is how difficult it is to argue with her conclusion.
If I argue with your feelings, it's like I'm invalidating you and what you believe.
Not to argue with you but opiates are basically the same thing across the board.
Rockets head coach J.B. Bickerstaff called them "broken," and it's hard to argue with him.
A friend and collaborator remembers what it was like to converse and argue with him.
It's hard to argue with that assessment of Trump's three-year record on reproductive rights.
You can't argue with the smoky flavors that come from browning chicken slowly, over charcoal.
And with 14 national championships in 19 years, it's hard to argue with her methods.
It's hard to argue with that, so D. and I insist on treating next time.
It's hard to argue with the fact that autumn is a phenomenal time of year.
You've got to argue with China--" Fox News host Trish Regan: "That's not really diplomatic!
It was hard to argue with the vendors, who would gesture they didn't understand Mandarin.
To diehard fans who are here to argue with these choices, I plead the fifth!
If the mayor deems this "Chicago's transit success," who am I to argue with that?
So don't even attempt to argue with someone who doesn't know what he's talking about!
By the way, Wisconsin's official motto is "Forward," which is certainly hard to argue with.
When the big reveal came the gaming community could not argue with the original statement.
The man has strong opinions on the subject, and it's hard to argue with his success.
But still, in this land, the Bachelor is dictator, and you cannot argue with his rules.
How could one possibly argue with the doyenne of American home cooking, the Barefoot Contessa herself?
On some profound level, they know they can't argue with the fact that you're happy. 10.
I remember wanting to argue with him; anyone can hit unexpected hiccups, I had been told.
And it is difficult to in any way argue with the goal that we both share.
Actually, most of them say death, which is simultaneously endearing, doofy, and rude to argue with.
It's hard to argue with the value of getting 20 games for a price of $99.99.
The premise is the same ... take a look at the picture and argue with your friends.
Tough to argue with the results ... three kids didn't show up in Steph's nursery by magic!!!
No one who supports the startup cause would argue with trying to make more money available.
I learned the first rule of jailhouse etiquette: Never argue with the cops or the guards.
I was in the presence of a master, one I could argue with in my head.
When I was younger I would often argue with my parents, and break things at home.
"  But asked about the perils of Bannon's rise, he responded, "I would argue with the premise.
You could try to argue with him, and he was so nonconfrontational that he'd just laugh.
It's hard to argue with that, though Shikibu's literature was gradually upheld as reflecting Buddhist values.
"She started to argue with me and I hit her," said Moisés, looking at the ground.
But I also can't argue with this person's experience, even if it doesn't invalidate my own.
The US under President Donald Trump has more room to argue with the Turks than Europe.
"I can't argue with how the game is going, the flow of the game," Blount said.
It's basically Wayne's casual homage to other music he likes, and who can argue with that?
He then called a friend, and the two of them continued to argue with the guard.
We are a contentious club of men and women who love to argue with one another.
As with most theme shows, you'll argue with a lot of it, especially at the start.
Bernie Lo (BL): Professor, far be it for me to argue with a professor of economics.
And I couldn't really argue with that, even if I didn't really like the behavior myself.
We would talk and argue with each other in front of paintings at the Art Institute.
There had been hints about an immunological association before, but this was impossible to argue with.
In any case, it's hard to argue with the idea that the world is upside down.
Now you can argue with the fact that some measure of law enforcement access is appropriate.
Parul and Jen are more fun to argue with than humans have a right to be.
Hey, everything is better with your friends, and we here at Noisey can't argue with that.
Bishop appeared to argue with people on the bus and with Fournier, police said in a statement.
And who can argue with the convenience a cordless vacuum brings into the icky task of cleaning?
That may sound trite, but it's hard to argue with this statement when talking about software updates.
There are virtually no rules — although someone (probably a Taurus) might argue with you in the replies.
My therapist taught me to argue with myself and come up with logical arguments against my fears.
And he can't argue with the films' knack for making virology look like a glamorous career path.
Can't the administration arguewith some merit—that the federal government has broad discretion over immigration policy?
Neural networks may be complex, mysterious and little creepy, but it's hard to argue with their effectiveness.
Yeah, I was not put on this planet to have to argue with someone about fucking budgets.
You can't really argue with the numbers: For Silicon Valley, the hangover from heyday valuations has started.
It's hard to argue with a one-footed, high-velocity, diving Scorpion kick that finds side netting.
Don't argue with me and try to change my mind about whatever it is that you're offering.
So, be prepared for a wave of new, realistic computer voices to argue with and boss around.
"That's where the vitamins are!" says Israel, and who are we to argue with Bonnie's babushka's wisdom?
But I cannot tell you the number of times I had players argue with me about it.
"It's pretty pointless, in my opinion, to argue with such hateful, sad, and jealous people," she says.
No one would argue with the possibility of a disabling presidential infirmity for reasons of mental disorder.
It's hard to argue with a bill that just wants the law to be followed as intended.
You can't argue with biology, but equally there's only so much pressure you can put on yourself.
In the end, Hudson attempts to argue with Kim about why he's better for her than Kanye.
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC JUST GAVE IT TO US. IF HE WANTS TO ARGUE WITH US, THAT'S FINE.
Could anyone now argue with a straight face that Justice Ginsburg's only guide would be the law?
An employee whose time at the company had technically ended would have the least to argue with.
If you look at it from that perspective, Hardman makes a case that's hard to argue with.
It's not the easiest app to use (though it's improving), but you can't argue with its capabilities.
Avoid roomies or family members you often argue with this evening because the vibe will be aggressive!
Then they always want to argue with me, and most of the time, I agree with them.
Fierce, intelligent and loquacious, Ms. Kind would just as soon argue with you as look at you.
So Kara, I'm not going to argue with you on that point, I'm not going to argue.
If the numbers make the plan look bad, he'll change the plan or argue with the numbers.
Especially when you look at the map, Scotland voted to remain and you can't argue with that.
The economic progress made in Michigan since the Great Recession, he said, was hard to argue with.
Hicks, a former first-round draft pick, did not argue with Girardi's assessment that he has matured.
In his decision, Judge Block did not argue with Wolkoff's authority to demolish the buildings he owns.
"I didn't come to Congress to argue with a thermometer," Congressman Matt Gaetz declared earlier this year.
It would be hard to argue with the academy's determination that Dylan succeeded in meeting those criteria.
Why do they think that Mr. Trump and his advisers seem to argue with plainly-stated facts?
While it's hard to argue with that message, it's also hard not to wonder, is that it?
Morales was suspended for coming on the field to argue with the umpire after being ejected Tuesday.
Church, who represented some of the protesters, began to argue with the judge's reasoning, she told CNN.
We're going to argue with the attorney general that, you know he's worried about violence around marijuana.
They wondered, Can we cuss at her, can we yell at her, can we argue with her?
We've adopted a philosophy vis-a-vis this White House, or you could argue, with any government.
It&aposs one thing to argue with Donald Trump about maybe his style, even argue with him certainly about policies that you disagree with, but when you have people on major networks that say that anyone who supports trump is a Nazi, like the nut case Donny Deutsch said.
The point is, you no longer have to argue with your significant other inside the Swedish furniture conglomerate.
If OM helps people connect with others and learn to come, then I can't really argue with that.
FOR THOSE WHO ARGUE WITH OUR SINGLE RECOMMENDATION…You should wait for the iPhone X.This one cuts deep.
Granted, few people are likely to argue with efforts to prevent fires or slow their spread in dorms.
In the first years I would argue with my partner a lot, and accuse him daily of cheating.
He has tried to strengthen the party's control over NGOs and suppress those that argue with the government.
When I argue with someone on Facebook, I try to keep it above the belt and policy based.
You can't really argue with that when there's, like, a Looney Tunes pig in a Spider-Man outfit.
That's because while many argue that Slack and Zoom are better products, it's hard to argue with free.
With incompatible points of view, Mr Bolsonaro's team of rivals have already begun to argue with one another.
"We will not argue with what the OJK has decided," chief executive Ari Askhara told a news conference.
It's hard to argue with that — and there are plenty of other pluses that open-source software offers.
The two companies argue, with some support from analysts, that telecommunications companies increasingly need massive scale to succeed.
First, you can never go home upset at each other — because we'd even argue with [Oscar] over designs.
The hardware is solid, and you can't really argue with product design that's essentially a shrunk-down iPhone.
Dads are born knowing the phrase "man, it's a hot one"; Dads never argue with the ref's decision.
It also deprives liberals of the bracing discipline of having to argue with people from alternative intellectual traditions.
"We don't argue with the law," Avi Goldhammer, a lawyer for the city, said after the court ruling.
Sometimes, even after a negative test, patients will argue with him, he said, convinced of their self-diagnosis.
This is Justice's narrative, which is hard to argue with: West Virginia is experiencing a crisis of spirit.
He patted Biyombo on the chest and then rushed to argue with the official after drawing a technical.
Which, really, should be enough to let me argue with people even though I haven't actually seen everything.
But if you had a Tizen Galaxy you wouldn't have to argue with Google about having two browsers.
The burger sells like crazy and you can't argue with that—it's putting clothes on my kids' backs.
Clinton made clear on Monday that she did not intend to argue with Mr. Trump over the subject.
This is hard to argue with, and the plaintiffs concede that only well-spent extra money could help.
He can even appear likable in the moment to people who are inclined to argue with his viewpoints.
So sometimes I do take things personal and want to fight [ laughs], but I can't argue with everybody.
Girardi came out to argue with the home plate umpire, Mike Everitt, who then convened with his crew.
The impetus to "smash" the haters is hard to deny, and in many ways impossible to argue with.
While countering this view, Chto Delat's film seems to argue with some alternative and neoliberal ideas as well.
What you say, what you read, where you've been, who you argue with (and how you do it).
And who can argue with supporting a children's charity as a way to make a public couple debut?
Go ahead, argue with me, but you try and find dark chocolate at the movies in anything else.
People try to argue with me about this, saying that the world would stop if people quit procreating.
He is not about to argue with the suggestion that he has been rejuvenated by a pennant race.
For Green, who is known to argue with referees all game, the decision could certainly alter his approach.
I haven't told many people about it because I don't want to have to argue with family members.
Also, my in-laws say it's the funniest show on TV. Who am I to argue with them?
Williams said sexism was a factor, saying that men's players are given more latitude to argue with officials.
And, given that he is currently president of the United States, it's hard to argue with his formula.
Don't argue with someone about their experience; they're reporting the vicious facts of life as lived by them.
Both newspaper editors said yes, they'd argue with the lawyers to publish the information, according to the report.
Eric Trump says his father may be viewed as "brash," but no one can argue with his results.
We can't argue with ideologues, they just drag you down to their level and beat you with inaction.
But, it is a similar moment, where you can't argue with it; you can't fake being in love.
If anything, they encourage us to settle deeper into those beliefs — to argue with more passion and conviction.
Don't argue with me about the subtext between Faith and Buffy: or as I like to call them, Fuffy.
He was a sportswriter and he was in love in ways that many people still argue with me about.
Whenever I got up to speak, he'd try and argue with me or belittle me in front of everybody.
Few would argue with the fact that our diets have helped drive the obesity, diabetes, and heart disease epidemics.
Mrs Warren's backers argue, with some justification, that if America was sufficiently committed to stopping avoidance it surely could.
Jordan parries with, "Are you more than a human?" proving that nothing is harder to argue with than crazy.
He says that his photos -- devoid of people -- show a more objective viewpoint that is difficult to argue with.
It's probably too busy for some, but you can't argue with Fleksy's long list of useful tools and features.
I can't argue with the fact that 1&1 is pretty cheap at $7.99 a month for shared hosting.
"You can't argue with facts," he wrote, but his column underlined the gun lobby's continued ability to shape debate.
You'll find it hard to argue with that after the film's jam-packed hour and 20 minutes is up.
At first, I looked to social media, but I would get too exhausted to fight or argue with people.
No one's gonna argue with her decision to make the trip, but her wardrobe selection's a whole other story.
He used the information that he had read to argue with this peers about the existence of the Holocaust.
"I don't argue with anyone that feels they should lock me up and throw the key away," he says.
They will be thinking, 'I may wish Trump did things a little differently, but I can't argue with success.
I remember feeling thwarted and frustrated about the word on the road, but I didn't argue with my grandfather.
"I can't stand there and argue with him, I would rather have him get out of Syria," Trump said.
And when I think about it that way, I can't argue with your love of Mr. Gudda one bit.
Hard to argue with that, but the complex underlying policy issues raised could have used a less perfunctory treatment.
"I'm not going to argue with scientists how much human activity affects natural environment, including climate," Mr. Duda said.
It's hard to argue with her performance, but she finds the Tempo to be the workhorse of the two.
They argue, with some justification, that it's hard to judge electability months in advance of a general election campaign.
At one point, Lochte stands and appears to argue with the guards but is made to sit down again.
"I have had riders yell at me, argue with me, and some invade my personal space," one worker said.
" It would be hard to argue with Deakins taking home another award, considering the challenges that went into "1917.
If the store gives you a store credit instead of cash, please don't argue with the staff or management.
It's demoralizing and exhausting to argue with someone about whether you deserve to be treated like a human being.
Given these problems, it's actually difficult to argue with a straight face that the deal improves our national security.
" She went on, "Alessandro is placing these priceless garments that you can't argue with in a very radical context.
Buyers wanting the brand's attitude and engaging driving dynamics will find little to argue with in Mini's biggest offering.
Pretty much everything else is just O.K. It's hard to argue with fresh oysters, or a straightforward shrimp cocktail.
It's hard to argue with the comeback in shares of Signet, the parent company of Zales and Kay Jewelers.
Koepka has boasted that majors are easy to win, and with his results, it's tough to argue with him.
I have a few pessimistic friends, but I never argue with them—I just leave them to their opinions.
You drank too much, got behind the wheel, and wrecked your car—your friend can't argue with that, Gilliland says.
They are very savvy with money, and they will argue with me and budget with me down to the dollar.
As long as he's healthy, it's hard to argue with a straight face that they won't improve significantly next season.
Then, I would tell myself 'Okay, it's not worth it to argue with them,' so I would just say sorry.
I don't know if we'll find out, but I would advise people running for office not to argue with journalists.
Moreover, it's hard to argue with a $10 price tag—I've definitely paid more money for worse games on Steam.
The two sides share almost no factual premises, so they are no longer able to coherently argue with each other.
The Grammy Awards are often derided as mere showbiz, and that was hard to argue with Sunday night as well.
And it's hard to argue with something that prevents from adding more fur — or faux-fur — pieces into the market.
While making the first Rush Hour, he would argue with cinematographer Adam Greenberg until Greenberg walked off set in frustration.
It sounds silly, but if you think about it: Pancakes don't have to argue with their landlords about rent increases.
But on the whole, it is hard to argue with the approach that US policymakers took in the postwar era.
"I don't think there's any developer that would argue with the fact that Apple has a monopoly here," said Frey.
One is that he met fellow guest Tom Hanks, who was there to argue with Stephen Colbert about Christmas trees.
But I would argue, with no offense to the elderly, that these potential harms are almost exclusively workplace rights issues.
Head coach Brenda Frese says that Slocum is just a born leader, and the teenager can't really argue with that.
At first, he shielded himself with one of his suction cups and appeared to argue with his would-be captors.
The judges came to a consensus that's hard to argue with: Vigor is adorable and clearly belonged on that stage.
Anyone could have won and even the most contentious of anonymous Twitter users would have found little to argue with.
We could argue that Radon is an under-investigated gas, of course, and you can't argue with the EPA numbers.
It's hard to argue with Kaavia, considering her fashion seems to already be on point at such a young age.
So Peter and I basically would invite in a guest and then we'd argue with each other over the guest.
In baseball, a player can argue with an umpire only for so long, and within reason in terms of language.
He's remembered by the press and many observers as good but not quite great, which is hard to argue with.
The Shiffrins are not shy about projecting their example onto the world, but it's hard to argue with their findings.
The rest of the assembled were understandably reluctant to argue with a man who had just risen from the dead.
Even when you argue with his tweets, you create a firmer foundation for the medium, normalizing what should be appalling.
"You can argue with me, but we're almost terrorized as members of our party," he said at a party breakfast.
HARRISON, N.J. — It is hard to argue with the results, even if the cold, spare statistics of soccer suggest otherwise.
The president said in November that he wasn't going to "argue" with Putin about whether Russia interfered in the election.
No one would argue with the possibility of a president experiencing a brain disorder that affected mental functions and behavior.
It's not necessarily beautiful basketball, but it's hard to argue with a 12-2 record over the first three rounds.
It's tough to argue with a straight face that this bizarre system is inherently better than just a simple vote.
At such a low price point, it's tough to argue with the performance of the Black & Decker 12V Cordless Drill.
She even went beyond following up to argue with him, when he called American leaders "stupid" for announcing military offensives.
Here in the Willamette Valley, pinot noir is the dominant story, and it is hard to argue with its success.
"Look, I can't stand there and argue with him, I would rather have him get out of Syria," Trump said.
Second, he simply didn't seem well-prepared to argue with Harris or able to think particularly quickly on his feet.
That will allow the main candidates to actually argue with each other, which would be the purpose of a debate.
Mr. Cole watched them stream through his car one by one and argue with Amtrak personnel to let them disembark.
And few would argue with the notion that such matchups would be a fairer representation of the world's best teams.
But the film derives some of its vital energy from the way that it often seems to argue with itself.
But he added that the withdrawal was "a sovereign decision by the British people, and I can't argue with democracy."
"They'll argue with you, they'll scream at you, and they'll get so aggressive," Mr. Wolf said of the night owls.
It's hard to argue with Phoebe Waller Bridge's dump truck full of Emmys for Fleabag Season 2, so we won't.
Giving the artists a space to work and show in Paris, no one will argue with me or question that.
Clearly my body thinks it is too early to get up, but I don't have time to argue with it.
Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he wouldn't "argue" with Putin over Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
And I argue with all these people who say they should all get college degrees and then they'll do fine.
But Judge Wapner's reasoned verdicts, in disputes over missing pets, encroaching fences or botched hairdos, were difficult to argue with.
Similarly, few would argue with Trump's portrayal of the dire situation in Venezuela, a corrupt dictatorship collapsing with millions suffering.
As counterproductive as it may seem, you sometimes need to argue with yourself to determine which thoughts are worth justifying.
It could run out of ideas fast, but watching Mr. Meloni argue with a cartoon unicorn probably won't get old.
That aside, "84K" is absorbing and timely; a book to wrestle and argue with, but first and foremost, to read.
It won't be the best-made swimsuit you've ever purchased, but we can't argue with separates starting under 5 bucks.
He explained why Spicey deserves another shot, and as fans of "The Wire" know ... it's hard to argue with Omar.
How can you argue with you when you've got Bernie Sanders tweeting for him, which was sort of this surprise.
But of course we can't actually have a society that doesn't argue with itself about moral questions — and we shouldn't.
His teachings can be summarized as Christian love (difficult to argue with) and a need to pay tithes to Lord RayEl (easier to argue with), along with an intractable loathing for business magnate George Soros (RayEl would like you to believe that Soros is the Antichrist and "puppet master of the new world order").
What Gero means here is a set of traditions passed down through generations of whales, and that's harder to argue with.
"You can't argue with the radar results," Cassie Stuurman, a radar scientist soon to join the European Space Agency, told Gizmodo.
Advocates also arguewith mixed evidence—that vaping has helped people quit or cut down on tobacco, representing a net good.
While Kendall may not be the most culinarily-inclined of the KarJenner sisters, no one can really argue with cheesy pasta.
The aide's English was poor, and she used it to argue with the donor about which items she wanted to donate.
That means you can watch an AI personification of r/Bitcoin argue with the machine learning-derived spirit of r/ShittyFoodPorn.
It's hard to argue with him, and any time the baddie has a legitimate point of view it's another good sign.
Moritz, a character in the play, shot himself, and his ghost returned to argue with Cameron in the climactic graveyard scene.
If you ever wanted to watch two virtual assistants argue with each other for hours on end, well, you're in luck.
Mr Vance's family, who "would rather shoot you than argue with you", left Appalachian Kentucky for a steel town in Ohio.
Kafka: There's some folks here in the audience that run those, so they can argue with you when you get offstage.
But more important: It's hard to argue with a quarterback that can throw and catch the football at the same time.
But nonetheless, with Who on a break, who can argue with a little more zany-heartfelt wibbily-wobbly-timey-wimey fun?
Or, in the words of Patricia herself, it's "the most elegant and tasteful show on Bravo TV." Can't argue with that.
Bottom line: if you wanted to agree with Google and call this the best smartphone camera, I wouldn't argue with you.
After a while, Aisha began to argue with the callers, telling them that she was going to do whatever she wanted.
The vibe will be confrontational, so just turn your phone off if you're not in the mood to argue with anyone.
" Barney replied, "Ma'am, trying to have a conversation with you would be like trying to argue with a dining room table.
This wasn't something they were likely to learn from their mothers' generation, women who were taught not to argue with men.
Granted, people get distracted and focus on his style, which is a shame, but it's hard to argue with his substance.
When they have a 4-foot putt, they just say pick it up – and you aren't going to argue with them.
I think that this project in particular has come to fruition because you can't really argue with why we're doing it.
After those police officers died, I didn't want to argue with a former mayor's shouted insistence that racism killed them, too.
As a lover of gourmet beans, I can't argue with Jelly Belly's first calendar: standard beans in standard packets, very nice.
It's tough to argue with the results this approach has produced, but it's not infinitely applicable, not even for the Spurs.
But to be very honest with you, I'm not going to argue with anybody who says that it is too complicated.
He was a little down, not surprisingly, and I asked his wife, Laurose, if it was O.K. to argue with him.
You could insist that it didn't matter in any way at all, and I would not think to argue with you.
She often returned to old diaries to write in the margins—to chastise her younger self, or argue with her conclusions.
When I challenged him on it, he proceeded to argue with me, quite loudly, until I moved away from his stand.
Action on climate threats will "grow once there's more climate education, because you can't argue with science and facts", she said.
On the one hand, her career could be mud; on the other hand, you can't argue with those ratings. Uh-oh.
It's hard to argue with the fact that inherent depravity is a profoundly pessimistic idea, and one with potentially bad effects.
"We used to argue with my son sometimes," he told the court, adding that he had voted for and trusted SMER.
Demonstrators argue with each other after the House of Representatives voted to approve two articles of impeachment against President Clinton, Dec.
Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One Saturday that he wouldn't "argue" with Putin over Russia's interference in the 85033 election.
To the extent she gets into the mix, it's to argue with the leftist candidates in making the case for moderation.
It's hard to argue with that, although McGraw might not have been talking about the people who wronged Kauff the most.
It's difficult to argue with a straight face that American action can fully resolve those problems, especially in the near term.
The simplest dessert is hard to argue with, three hot bracelets of fried dough called picarones soaked in a raw-sugar syrup.
Considering that moms have also pumped breastmilk while running and worked and done yoga while breastfeeding, we can't argue with that one.
Dobbs is opposed to the whole idea of "amnesty," which Sanders was not, but Sanders also doesn't argue with Dobbs about it.
There is no shortage of places to get a sugar rush at Disneyland, but who's going to argue with adding one more?
It's hard to argue with the outcome: this film is, indeed, not that hard to follow, once viewers acclimate to the approach.
However, Valencia continued to argue with his father, who resorted to putting his son's bags outside the house on the back porch.
The hawks argue, with an obvious eye on Italy, that a stabilisation scheme that shares risks across countries would also encourage profligacy.
The struggle over the bottle has them falling off the bed, onto the floor, as they continue to argue with each other.
When I argue with friends over spoilers, I usually argue that spoilers don't matter when it comes to really, really good television.
The cause was a negligent conductor who failed to apply the brake before getting off his train to argue with another worker.
Ed Yong at The Atlantic called it "the greatest nature series of all time," and it's hard to argue with that statement.
What I want to argue with, instead, is the broader intellectual tendency — a yearning, really — of which Davidson's piece is a part.
Related: Getting Sansa's approval has somehow become a true test of merit on this show, and you can't argue with the results.
If he insists that he has the authority, then Congress will either back him up, or at least not argue with him.
And with the Powerball jackpot up to a record $1.5 billion, are you really going to argue with whatever argument they have?
We watched fishermen hoist bins of dripping, shiny fish and shellfish to the dock, and then haggle and argue with the buyers.
Nonetheless, it's hard to argue with Wayne's general point that Cash Money and he were doing better than it might have looked.
It's difficult to argue with the point that scrapping Dodd-Frank would make it easier for banks to issue credit and loans.
It's what world-class athletes did back then; they stretched before they trained or competed, and who could argue with the results?
The math is hard to argue with; business as usual and growth as usual spell an end to the world as usual.
"I got to the point where I didn't agree with certain things, but how can I argue with the result?" he recalled.
How can one argue with all Americans benefiting from 85033 million of us working right now, the most ever in our history?
As Mr. Heddle noted: "With a solid and constant 10-year rise of 232 percent, it's tough to argue with the evidence."
When the teens continued to argue with her, Eley could be seen swearing and shouting and claiming she was a police officer.
The numbers are hard to argue with: "Stand your ground" is a racially unjust law that leads to an increase in bloodshed.
It is almost as hard to argue with that theoretical advance as with their underlying practical goals, combating poverty and environmental disaster.
The Commission not only didn't attack that - didn't argue with it, as far as we know - they probably didn't even read it.
Every dribble inside Gregg Popovich's system was a wasted opportunity to pass or shoot, and who was to argue with that calculus?
"It's hard to argue with the effectiveness of robotic telescopes -- they just open up a new window on the universe for us."
"It's difficult to argue with the logic of Elliott's proposals," said David Smith, head of corporate governance at Aberdeen Asset Management Asia.
But if you're serious about wanting to defeat Trump, you might want to start with Rule No. 1: Don't argue with sunshine.
"It's almost exhausting at this point to argue with people in the industry on whether it is good or bad," she said.
There is something moving in the way that the Chers argue with and encourage one another in between episodes from their life.
To argue with a straight face to voters that insurance as we know it is mostly working seems like a risky strategy.
Tech bulls can argue, with justification, that all the frenzied activity amounts to little more than exercises, with the odd warning shot.
Nabers thought about parents who don't have the time or the will to argue with a doctor's office the way she did.
And for the average user, it's hard to argue with the benefits and convenience of an accessible, functional, and reputable mobile VPN.
If it makes you angry enough to argue with people on the internet about it, you're on the wrong side of life.
But none would argue with the notion that much more needs to be done, along with Congress, to rein in gun violence.
It was hard, then, to argue with Texas Tech's being pegged for seventh place in the Big 12 in a preseason vote.
He would look at you like you are the fool to argue with him because he doesn't give a damn about climate science.
At least that's the trajectory portrayed in Nico Yaryan's video for "You Belong to Me." Honestly it's hard to argue with this narrative.
"If Asha wants a junior, then I'm not gonna argue with my wife because I know that she runs the household," he jokes.
It's hard to argue with the strategy, validated by the fact "Gilmore Girls" has been trending since the review embargo broke November 16.
We need proof no one can argue with, and then it'll move much faster, and we'll start to get the momentum we need.
Sometimes it's hard to argue with a man who raised you up this way and say that there's another way to do things.
Like, I'm not arguing, I'm too old to be arguing and first of all, I don't argue with nobody I don't care about.
You can argue with the companies methods for expansion so far — and many are — but at least CEO Toby Sun mentioned public transportation.
But love them or hate them, you can't argue with their impressive business savvy — especially when it comes to launching successful beauty brands.
It's a prologue to an elegant crash course in the history of postmodernism and why Peterson's obscurantism makes him difficult to argue with.
And even if some of the apps look a little long in the tooth, it's hard to argue with the selection of content.
But new research on their tactics reveals a surprising strategy: China's online army isn't trying to argue with anyone who opposes the government.
They argue, with Morgan doing a hairpin morality turn and demanding that they end the Saviors and treat the war as a purge.
But what impressed me more was that it attempted to directly argue with points that its human opponents made, in nearly real time.
He also told reporters that he's not going to argue with the other 2020 candidates because they "agree on basically everything," per CNN.
But Iranian hardliners have always opposed it and will argue, with some justice, that their warnings of American perfidy have been borne out.
I do, but I know that I would have a lot of women of color of younger generations argue with me about that.
Our colleague Dylan Matthews described Trump Jr. as a "staggeringly incompetent" political operative and conspirator, and it's hard to argue with his case.
Hard to argue with that -- years after his 2016 victory, POTUS never passes up an opportunity to reference her ... and never glowingly. pic.twitter.
Twitter may have its downsides, but few people would argue with how effective it can be at reuniting people who have lost touch.
Yet suddenly, the Brit's win-streak, which now includes decisions over CB Dolloway, Thales Leites, and Silva, is becoming difficult to argue with.
Honestly, Bundy is not someone I'd typically want to talk to about race, because, as Jay Z says, you shouldn't argue with fools.
And no matter what side you fall down on, it's hard to argue with the bigger lesson: sometimes straight-up copying is enough.
My colleague Dylan Matthews described Trump Jr. as a "staggeringly incompetent" political operative and conspirator, and it's hard to argue with his case.
Then again, it's hard to argue with a corporate policy that might possibly produce this: via GIPHY This article originally appeared on PayScale.
No one is going to argue with you if you claim that your dog is the best, most unique doggo in the world.
Yet, no one can argue with a straight face that our broken immigration system and southern border benefit the American worker or taxpayer.
We're bringing the same experience and qualifications to the table, yet they're making more than me'…It's really hard to argue with facts.
As I said, experts will argue with the numbers, but this is the real thing — not some left-leaning version of voodoo economics.
For all the controversy about the source of the team's wealth, it is hard to argue with how RB Leipzig has spent it.
"Her favorite color is red and she felt like a million bucks, so we weren't going to argue with that," Borges told Insider.
If a feature distracts people from what they feel is their true selves, how can you argue with their alteration of that feature?
Salvini sought to calm the tone on Thursday, saying he did not want to argue with France and was happy to meet Macron.
" She added that "it's hard to argue with the side by side comparison of the very gross Asian caricature and the filter's effects.
He was in Nation of Ulysses, and his brother was in Fugazi, so we'd be fools to argue with him over that. Fair.
Apparently Taco Bell didn't want to argue with the facts, so the company is rolling out a new discounted morning menu beginning today.
"I feel like I am living my life at its fullest," said one devotee, which, well, I suppose is hard to argue with.
And maybe, after taking all these steps, you'll know enough to argue with that person about, say, the color of Saudi Arabia's kit.
Both characters seek moral clarity, both struggle with existential questions, and both argue with themselves in an effort to come to some realization.
Watching the show's two seasons — the second arrives in the United States on Netflix on Thursday — it's hard to argue with those charges.
The episode started when Mr. Hernandez began to argue with an officer who would not give him a lunch tray, the men said.
So, listen, I'm not a scientist but it's kind of hard to argue with the facts that the globe is warming right now.
White progressives would actually argue with us about their right to determine what was best for communities they never had to live in.
Solis and company are doing such an admirable job with Anafre, it's hard to argue with the flip of allegiance in the kitchen.
Warren has kept her high favorable ratings with Democrats, in part, by swatting away attempts to get her to argue with other candidates.
There is, by contrast, much to admire in "Song to Song" and much to argue with, including its ideas about pleasure and women.
Considering the witness list, it'll be something like a constitutional law class in which the students repeatedly interrupt and argue with one another.
Variety talk series: John Oliver is the two-time defending champ for "Last Week Tonight," and it's hard to argue with a threepeat.
There is nothing wrong, they argue, with Republicans' advancing an agenda they share with the White House and have long waited to enact.
Or rather, I'm going to argue with everyone that uses them to conclude that you cannot be fat and fit, because that's absurd.
They met online when Fitzgerald, whose name was "Jacksonville Jaguar," asked for advice on how to argue with a professor who didn't like Reagan.
Their families are more likely to argue with doctors and each other, to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and to feel prolonged grief.
And if you're not the ironic type, these items are, at the very least, actually useful wardrobe additions — and who can argue with that?
You can argue with me all day long on that, but he isn't… What he has going for him is that he's not Obama.
He wanted to get things right; and, therefore, he valued clerks who would argue with him about why his initial thinking might be wrong.
From producing motherboards in the 1980s to the high-end gaming computers of today, you can't argue with the company's pedigree in the space.
Being armed with concrete data and evidence allows you to present the facts (not your feelings), and it's really hard to argue with facts.
Attorney General William Barr felt that it would make Veep more relevant if it came out this week and I couldn't argue with him.
"Zack can't not shoot straight, and bless him for it, 'cause in that moment, I needed a straight shooter who I couldn't argue with."
I mean, it&aposs an internet joke when you have these socialists and try to argue with them about the real world pragmatic impact.
Daemen was rather keen with his win, saying that, "it will look great on my CV." It's kind of hard to argue with that.
You can argue with the motivations of these researchers—many are in it for the publicity or competitive advantage—but not with the results.
"We have a lifetime to go back in chambers and to argue with each other," Thomas said in 2013, according to The Associated Press.
"We have a lifetime to go back in chambers and to argue with each other," Thomas said in 2013 according to the Associated Press.
The statement — aptly titled "You might Question our Security, but You can't Argue with Our Protection" — begins with the store lamenting it's growing popularity.
While one can argue with the Fed's interpretation of the law, there's been surprisingly little effort in Congress to set an alternative inflation target.
Facebook did not respond to Motherboard's questions about who writes these tweets, and why Twitter is an appropriate place to selectively argue with journalists.
How could you argue with someone whose body of work includes costuming the Katy Perry-inspired Kitty halftime show at the Puppy Bowl XI?
The elderly, too, are highly susceptible to the diseases transmitted by ticks, simply because they no longer have the strength to argue with Medicare.
The motivation for learning Arabic also changed—now Westerners did so primarily to argue with Muslims, and to try to convert them to Christianity.
As for Juicy J, he was involved in the making of "Stay Fly," so who are you to argue with him on the matter?
This was the best of all because it got me thinking, and it's hard to argue with his thesis — the guy is spot on.
While it inspired a lot of hand-wringing from the game's old guard, it was also hard to argue with several of his points.
" He added that he might have been a better player with no line judges to argue with, "but I would have been more boring.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Warren and Sanders had to argue with various no-name moderates rather than the person they were really disagreeing with: Biden.
It's a point that you really can't argue with: Of course everyone should be open to other perspectives and different takes on the news.
Now, you can argue with this line of thought — with its characterization of the self, its definition of "real" and "exist," and so on.
Who, after all, could argue with a program that calls for better signals and new rail cars so that the train traffic moves faster?
And even I, a grown person who understands that love is more than just the shared desire to be together, can't argue with that.
But it's not as if you can't argue with Marian, because she's emotionally involved and intellectually involved and she wants to get into it.
"We're going to have some people argue with us," Dr. Hecker said of how technical experts were likely to react to the team's recommendations.
That mix of inputs could prove hard to parse for bias, and harder to argue with if you're unhappy with the jobs you receive.
There is "much to admire in 'Song to Song' and much to argue with, including its ideas about pleasure and women," Ms. Dargis added.
Much of the book takes place in dark bars or on drizzling walks with friends of a similar age who argue with his assumptions.
"The reverence I have for this championship, I'm not suggesting that someone doesn't have a higher reverence, but I'd argue with them," said Johnson.
Despite her objections to being called Christmas royalty, it's hard to argue with the streaming numbers that this pop powerhouse pulls each holiday season.
I argue with all these think tank people making $250,000, $500,000 a year, saying we can't raise the minimum wage, it's bad for workers.
The first part of Michael Krasny's subtitle is hard to argue with: "Let There Be Laughter" is indeed a treasury of great Jewish humor.
I have had to argue with my dentist that I am capable of keeping my teeth clean with good old-fashioned brushing and flossing.
If the doctor told me that the fight should be stopped, I would have stopped the fight and would not argue with the doctor.
"Both men and women have told me that when they are growing apart from their partner, they argue with them about anything," said Walton.
It's difficult to argue with the fact that most of us need to feel that "everything will be okay" at one point or another.
Riding a win streak of seven bouts in the UFC, it's hard to argue with the promotion's choice of choosing him for Alvarez's first defense.
This lead could fade, but it's tough to argue with the idea that Democratic voters are at the very least interested in what he's selling.
The drama unfolded over the course of Trump's speech, as the reader's neighbors began to argue with her, then brought their neighbors into the fray.
As the company describes it, Mellow is "the only speaker table you (sic) ever want," and a statement that is certainly hard to argue with.
And they want anyone brave enough to argue with their theories to cut in front of all the adoring conservatives in attendance to do so.
Social media might be your go-to place to argue with your cousins and post silly cat GIFS, but sometimes, it can be really beautiful.
The devices aren't flashy and the specs are often a year or two old, but you can't really argue with the sub-$300 price point.
While Fleming said he wouldn't argue with anyone who called Mississippi's "the worst" of all the bills, he was reluctant to use the language himself.
This trailer suggests the film won't shy away from big, fun, musical numbers either — which is hard to argue with when they're written by Sia.
It's hard to argue with the results, but also consider: firsthand accounts of the president paint him as impatient and impulsive — not calculating and plotting.
Counsell was incensed by the decision and charged out of the dugout to argue with home plate umpire Jim Reynolds before he was ultimately ejected.
Then you can go to three experts, three believable people, who will argue with each other to try to find what the right answer is.
"If a country wants a criminal in your country to be extradited, you have no rights to argue with that," Erdogan said, according to Reuters.
Take things slow today; ask a neutral third party to help mediate arguments or join you if you're meeting someone you tend to argue with.
Add in the benefits to the surrounding economy and ecosystem, and it's hard to argue with tree planting as a worthy use of available funds.
Especially at high speeds, the aerodynamics of a truck this big are hard to argue with and we struggled to crack 43 miles per gallon.
Despite what basically any quick scan of Twitter or Facebook might suggest, however, the surest way to beat the bots isn't to argue with them.
According to them, things like plane tickets, salon visits, and shopping sprees felt almost like required expenses—and I'm not inclined to argue with them.
It was all a very Canadian experience (we saw a bear later), and I ended up crying, which always happens when I argue with family.
In the dream, I-69 between Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne was flooded, and Hank Aaron and I swam to Indy to argue with Mike Pence.
They don't argue with people on Facebook, and nice girls definitely don't grind their teeth behind forced smiles so much that they flatten their canines.
That is, Output = capacity * capacity utilization CBO actually produces an estimate of capacity – "potential GDP" – which you can argue with, but is a useful benchmark.
"Les took the position always contrary," the Australian poet John Kinsella, who would often argue with Mr. Murray about politics, said in a telephone interview.
She does find herself, however, in the comparatively unusual position of igniting the interests of men who want to argue with her, whatever their motives.
He said he tried to argue with her, explaining that he'd had many similar lesions in the past that were removed with a simple scrape.
"Outside of the lack of an infrastructure bill, you can't argue with low unemployment, low interest rates and a business-friendly tax environment," Sandbrook said.
A bold statement, but one difficult to argue with given just how excellent the Dutchman has been since his move to Anfield in early 2018.
He probably won't garner MVP consideration anytime soon, but it's hard to argue with the impact forward Nikola Mirotic has had on the Chicago Bulls.
My arthritis has progressed minimally in the decades I've been on it, and having experienced no side effects, I'm unwilling to argue with apparent success.
A hunchbacked old lady who is coming down tries to argue with us, asks why we don't go up the regular way, like everyone else.
AND YOU CAN MAKE THE ARGUMENT THAT WE'RE NOT VERY LATE CYCLE, IF YOU LIKE -- I'M NOT GOING TO ARGUE WITH SOMEONE WHO SAYS THAT.
President Trump said Saturday he isn't going to "argue" with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who denies that Moscow sought to influence the 2016 presidential election.
It's a smaller-capacity battery than I normally recommend, but it's hard to argue with a battery that — at least when it's sunny — charges itself.
We philosophers love to argue, and so when I say that de Duve offers a lot to argue with, I mean that as sincere high praise.
A "Hot Desk" at one of WeWork's spaces starts out at $220, and I'm sure Hooters can argue with wagging-eyebrows that its desks are hotter.
We have to dig in deeper and stay later and have more real conversations and argue with ourselves more...it's not just TV for us anymore.
Similarly, whatever you think of Trump, it's hard to argue with his impressive skill set -- which led to beating all the odds and actually becoming president.
They may tweak their expectations, which will strengthen your understanding and may even save you fro having to argue with your colleague about the assignment details.
If he could grease the skids with a potential business partner while bringing peace to a war-torn region, Sater said, who could argue with that?
MICHAEL KRAMER New York To the Editor: I won't argue with John McWhorter's judgment that police harassment of or brutality toward blacks produces disaffection and fury.
The study isn't perfect—it's lacking a control group of dead, non-robotic seals, for example—but the 920 individual observations are hard to argue with.
On the other hand, its central point, that Facebook's willful passivity in the face of most things enables its worst actors, seems hard to argue with.
Copyright is at best a deeply flawed system as it stands legislated today, though few will argue with the concept of legal protections of creative works.
But instead of forcing a confrontation between the two, the show has her argue with Escobar's mom (Paulina Garcia) about how best to support her hombre.
MAN GETS 10 YEARS FOR KILLING GIRLFRIEND'S 2-YEAR-OLD SON Lindley-Heller was allegedly drunk when he got home and started to argue with Sarfaty.
We looked like musicians, as far as I was concerned, but you can't argue with a lawyer who has never lost a case of this kind.
In order to argue with the inner critic, you have to specify what you're afraid will happen and then see if the feared outcome actually occurs.
The movie's release date and casting are still up in the air, but it's hard to argue with the potential of the central DuVernay–Lee partnership.
"Ronald Reagan often noted that his experience as an actor was great preparation to be President and I think that's hard to argue with," Tilford noted.
" He's right: It's hard to argue with or laugh at his infographic's statement that, "The best advice is to stop drinking when you start getting violent.
Personal growth aside, it's hard to argue with the impact of Lendl, with whom he has won his three Grand Slam titles and two gold medals.
Sources in the police department told the Daily News that the suspect called the woman a racial slur, leading the woman to argue with the man.
He allegedly confronted the victim and began using derogatory and homophobic slurs, causing the woman to argue with him, according to the New York Daily News.
"If anyone was to say to me, 'I think Diana Taurasi is the greatest player of all-time,'" Voepel says, "I would not argue with that."
Here's what that looked like: MEYERS: I'm not going to sit here and argue with you that the Hillary Clinton campaign was a well-run campaign.
Can't argue with Joe's results, but here's the thing -- his little bro, Nick, pumps up at the same gym, and recently showed off a bulkier physique.
If I could think of one person facing a decision that might similarly affect the 2020 presidential race, I would be tempted to argue with Frank.
"Candice is often really aggressive and always brings it back to race, priveldge and class because she knows no one will argue with that," she wrote.
" Then referring to how Northam had "botched" his position on sanctuary cities, Cillizza wrote: "And, by any objective measure, it's hard to argue with Bolger's assessment.
At home, she's the dutiful daughter who does crosswords with her lawyer dad (Azad Khan), and tries not to argue with her traditional mother (Purbi Joshi).
Right now, it's extremely unlikely humanity will curb warning at 1.5 C, or even 2 C.  That's sour news, but you can't argue with hard numbers.
"It is very difficult to argue with the notion that Brexit related uncertainty has now had a significant economic impact," Rabobank analysts said in a note.
And with art given sublime voice here by the British countertenor Iestyn Davies, you are unlikely to argue with the King's belief in its holy transcendence.
" It's tough to argue with that result as well, but allow me to call your attention to the last three words of it: "fit obese individuals.
You'll be wanting to tear your hair out because this is not a sofa, but you don't really know how to argue with someone saying that.
So if somebody is trying to argue with me about something, or I'm saying something that they don't agree with, I can fight back with logic.
But what I can argue with is ... I can make a statement around the fact that we will have connectivity in pretty much everything around us.
But then again, as he says, "This is what we believe," and you can't argue with the faithful, whether it's religion, art, politics, or anything else.
We philosophers love to argue, and so when I say that Thierry de Duve offers a lot to argue with, I mean that as sincere high praise.
New Jersey might want to argue with you, but truly, it doesn't matter where you find yourself across these Great United States, you always find Bruce Springsteen.
But you cannot argue with the performance: It boasts one-year returns of 23.1 percent, matching the S&P 500, to add to 2016's 24.8 percent.
" Who could argue with that Another crowd member asked who Jery was voting for to which he replied, "I dunno there's a lot of good options here.
Well, there is no way you can argue with a straight face that the tax reform bill doesn't put more money in the hands of working Americans.
It shows two men arguing over chickens, and she says it reminded her of the way that World Bank and IMF economists would argue with each other.
AND THEN JIM, IN THE INTERVIEW, I WOULD ARGUE WITH JIM SAYING MAKING IT SOUND LIKE OH, POOR SOUKI CAME IN. HE'S TAKING $80 MILLION A YEAR.
Benioff's outflanking of Dorsey on the social media platform he created shows just how difficult it can be to argue with the Salesforce chief on the subject.
"It's also difficult to argue with someone who is paying full contributions and taxes as a worker that they should not receive the same benefits," she said.
Then again, Mark Hamill believes we should all go into the theater as unspoiled as possible, trailers included, and who am I to argue with Luke Skywalker?
Tuivasa and Hunt aren't subtle in their clinch work, but you can't argue with results: two hands go underneath the opponent's chin and push his head skyward.
It seems hard to argue with Ms Dean's unwavering commitment to old-fashioned film when the results, in terms of colour, light and shade, are this striking.
He goes so far as to decry the term "soulslike," saying it promotes thinking about the genre in a restrictive way, which seems hard to argue with.
He is not the only person in the world to enjoy a drink or a bet, or to argue with his significant other, but context is everything.
Can Trump argue with the simple premise that the system works far more effectively when guilty defendants plead guilty — saving the expense, time and uncertainty of trial?
KAREN MCNEILRevising editorOxford Arabic DictionaryProvidence, Rhode Island We certainly won't argue with your assessment that Citadel has done "spectacularly well" of late ("Law of averages", August 227th).
You may recall ... Shia appeared to argue with someone and whack a guy in the chest in video from the live stream and was arrested shortly after.
The very fact that opposition-aligned groups are able to argue with a straight face in favor of being funded by unfriendly foreign governments proves the point.
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I actually expected that I'd have to argue with people to explain and try to convince them that this was valuable, but everybody was right on board.
During the course of our phone call, a shuttle pulled up and its driver allegedly began to argue with the crowd over where to park the vehicle.
It felt almost sacrilegious—the equivalent of pouring a can of Four Loko into a pot of stewing bouillabaisse—but who was I to argue with Cookipedia?
It's hard to argue with this point — even now some have found humor in "Surviving R. Kelly," roasting him for his rumored inability to read or write.
Not content to argue with their policies or leadership, these individuals have insisted that Bill and Hillary Clinton have been responsible for the deaths of many people.
One of them wanted to argue with me over who was his real girlfriend and I was like, 'I don't think that matters at this point, ma'am.
It's hard to argue with Mr. Trump when he says he wants a trade policy that produces more jobs, better pay and a fair playing ground abroad.
You can argue with this approach — I do; I like lots of take-it-or-leave-it contextual information — but it has always been the MoMA way.
But you can't argue with success, which is why these cat-and-elevator couples lead the list of the most unusual how-we-met stories for 2016.
All the petitions in the world can't argue with the billions upon billions of dollars studios racked up giving people more of what they thought they wanted.
Considering they have already won the A.F.C. West division title and are peaking with the playoffs around the corner, it is hard to argue with their methods.
It may not be Sean McVay or Kliff Kingsbury's idea of a modern and sophisticated approach to offense, but it is hard to argue with the results.
Fighting with the pediatrician's office All Kristin Nabers wanted to do was get her children a flu shot -- and she had to argue with her pediatrician's office.
AF: And, I guess if you take that approach certainly hard to argue, with all the instability that's coming from the West particularly the U.S. right now.
The best way to invest in China's insurance sector As a long-term investment theme, I think it's hard to argue with the insurance sector in China.
Here was a Republican who said what he was going to do, who admitted his health care plan included "rationing," who offered something specific to argue with.
While I disagree conceptually, it's hard to argue with the fact that making soup in the moment requires a real feeling for what something might taste like.
Elle is adamantly against this, but Campbell is insistent, and before she can argue with him the two of them are out the door, poisoned pie in hand.
At one point in the book, you write that you were told by your staff to not argue with reporters when you were first running for the Senate.
Jordanian protesters argue with members of the gendarmerie and security forces during a demonstration outside the Prime Minister's office in the capital Amman early Monday, June 4, 2018.
Their demands are hard to argue with considering the emotional, physical, and financial burden survivors have to deal with while they try to recover from these traumatic incidents.
Northwest purists might argue with you about how Olympic is best experienced as multi-day backpacking excursions, a ton of park sites are accessible for the ambitious daytripper.
I'm loathe to give Xiaomi any credit after the torturous MWC presentation the company gave, but the Mi Mix 3 5G is a hard device to argue with.
And it's hard to argue with the price: All Unsplash photos splash are available under the same standard license, making them free for both commercial and noncommercial use.
Publications often express partisan opinions in print, but it is not common practice for a publication to argue with readers in the comment sections of social media platforms.
Much of this collaboration could be considered public-minded — it's hard to argue with the idea that the government should seek outside technical help when it requires it.
A computer can drive on a highway, yes, but it can't repair a truck, unload its inventory, argue with unhelpful warehouse managers, or even refill the gas tank.
But it's hard to argue with the fact that he pulled off one of the great deals in history in becoming the 45th president of the United States.
With the recent controversial shootings of black men by police, Jacobs says he has to lecture his four sons, ages 10 to 23, to not argue with police.
At any rate in this case one can hardly argue with the results: people seeking help will still get it but companies preying on them will be sidelined.
If conservative intellectuals really want to take back their party, they can't simply expect to co-opt the Trumpkins after November; they will have to argue with them.
Whether you're catching up over the holidays or just looking for fuel to argue with your friends, here are our picks for the best videogames released in 2018.
Critics may not like the particulars, but nobody should argue with a straight face that the status quo is acceptable and reform per se is a bad idea.
My friends may argue with me on this point, but I know I'm not Carrie Bradshaw (or at least that life isn't just one giant season of SATC).
When my white friends doubted that what happened to me could easily happen on our privileged campus, I felt too powerless to argue with them at the time.
""Zack can't not shoot straight," he told the magazine, "and bless him for it, 'cause in that moment, I needed a straight shooter who I couldn't argue with.
Sandy Levin (D-Mich.), the top Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said the legislation was unnecessary but did not argue with its substance.
Steve Fiering, a professor of microbiology and immunology at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, said it's hard to argue with the idea behind the recent study.
Putin and Trump spoke several times in 2017, including in November when Trump told reporters he would not "argue" with his Russian counterpart about the country's election interference.
If you argue with your friends, even if you're right, you could end up getting kicked off that team -- and then you're alone and dinner for that bear.
No complaints, or surprise, there—basically everyone who eats meat loves bacon, and won't argue with putting it on top of things that are already pretty damn tasty.
But, again, you cannot argue with cat people, because of brain parasites or perhaps low self-worth issues that cause them to become emotionally attached to abusive creatures.
After all, developing the knowledge it takes to argue with pretty much anyone about trivia that could not possibly matter less is what sports is really all about.
The "G in jazz" is not a note, but the musician KENNY G. 27D: The TAO (or Dao) is a religious philosophy, although adherents might argue with that.
"Against my mother's good advice never to argue with fools, I thought it important to add something to this debate," our narrator says before jumping into the fray.
"I'm not going to argue with you about the way I'm running my courtroom," Friedrich replied, noting that judges aren't required to hold hearings on motions at all.
Many text, or talk on the phone, or eat, or put on makeup, or argue with passengers, or turn around to reprimand misbehaving toddlers in the back seat.
And debates arise: Mohammad Gulabzai had to argue with a cop for the right to tow his halal cart to its permitted place, between First and Fremont streets.
They'll yell at my girls, and argue with me, and hold up the line, and in the end I'll let 'em go without charging and eat the fee.
On the other hand, you can't argue with the fact that if, indeed, the four horsemen are coming, at least this way we can greet them with aplomb.
"What is hard to argue with is that the global manufacturing sector is now very much in a recession," Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid wrote in a note.
In a study of 6,000 Americans, moral grandstanders were more likely to argue with loved ones and sever ties with friends and family over political or moral disagreements.
BC was at the convention center with her guy -- so, it's hard to argue with his technique when he's got the MILF of his dreams on his arm.
Eight years ago, she could argue with a straight face that she would be unusually tough on Iran, and mock Obama for saying he would negotiate with Tehran.
No matter who you voted for, it's hard to argue with the retirement of half-century old technology used with some of our nation's most sensitive and important systems.
Legally, it's difficult to argue with the judgment: The burden of proof in criminal cases is rightly high and there were inconsistencies in the testimony of all three complainants.
That very thing happened earlier this year, and while Amazon had previously refused to hand over customer data, the company didn't argue with a subpoena in a murder case.
Democrats have been known to argue with the CBO as well: Obama's White House challenged the agency's 2014 assessment that an increase in the minimum wage would reduce jobs.
As the vagueness between the social platform, the content provider and the messaging system continues to blur, no one can argue with sheer numbers of users and video views.
One could nitpick the logic of the scene, I guess – the Iron Throne is not inside a red temple – but it was hard to argue with the dramatic impact.
In a culture that prizes toughness and honour, his family was "hillbilly royalty": his grandmother came from "a family that would rather shoot at you than argue with you".
That's what advertisers are willing to pay to catch your attention as you argue with your friends and relatives over Donald Trump or coo over baby pictures or both.
It's hard to argue with the fact that student loan debt is a significant, and growing, problem for the millions of recent grads in danger of default each year.
The vegan-friendly EcoTools 6 Piece Starter Set features a spoolie for brows and lashes, four soft brushes, makeup bag, and a price tag that's hard to argue with.
How could anyone argue with an economic alliance that would allow Americans and American cookie companies to buy Mexican sugar for a third of what they paid in 1993?
When the game gets down to just iso[lation], that's the product today and if that's what people consider a good product, who am I to argue with that?
Why it matters: Conservative leaders didn't argue with Trump when he was contemplating his last two cabinet firings: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin.
So, while the short-term performance is mixed and one can argue with a continuation of recent performance given the strong technicals, the longer-term outlook is quite abysmal.
"People can argue and do about the merits of the trial, but nobody can argue with her unflappable mental strength," said Ms. Wang, the founder and C.E.O. of Evertoon.
And if he believes they can succeed, it is hard to argue with him — you don't get to seven consecutive N.B.A. Finals without knowing what it takes to win.
I'd planned to argue with him about this view, which is largely dismissive of Jewish claims on Israel, and would likely lead to oppression or worse for Israeli Jews.
Diana will argue with other women and fight against them, but she'll never be their rival or feel threatened by them, and refuses to condescend to them as well.
Some argue, with some justification, that the studies of coenzyme Q10 were not large enough, or were not long enough, or used various preparations and doses of coenzyme Q10.
Counselage's Mr. Seth, who was invited to the party, said that when he told Mr. Gupta that he had dented India's brand, Mr. Gupta didn't argue with that assessment.
Critics will argue with his broader interpretations of other topics, such as the economic impact of immigration or his implied assertion that he deserved credit for various job announcements.
While it would be hard to argue with the World Economic Forum's explicit mission to improve the state of the world, the means it employs to do so i.e.
But he said he did not think, as Mr. Feit does, that it is the place of crowdfunding sites like his to argue with companies over their proper value.
I have no idea how close Bagieu's reimagining is to the real events of Elliot's life, or if the Mamas and the Papas nerds would argue with her interpretation.
I walked on eggshells, anticipating conflict, but the couple argued less on their broken-down boat than I argue with myself while out in the open of the world.
" For years, she said, "it didn't occur to me that I could argue with the doctor's results, even if they were contrary to what my body was telling me.
I don't think ... You know, and again, there's some in the crypto community who'd argue with this point, but I don't think banks ... I don't think governments go away.
But I was proven wrong and can't argue with an ice cream company that puts their calories, big and in-your-face, right on the front of the carton.
You can't argue with people like Frank Dukes and Louis Bell and people who are really at the top of their game producing the biggest records in the world.
That's not to say he doesn't have detractors; they just don't feel the need to congregate outside the Sheraton and argue with the ladies coming out to support him today.
Rebel had to go out and argue with the board that our movie was no more raunchy than certain comedies that star men that had been given PG-13 ratings.
The braided updo, which Ess describes as "romantic AF" (we can't argue with that), was inspired by a floral-heavy hair moment from a previous season's Dolce & Gabbana runway look.
Airbnb may have put its foot in its mouth before when it comes to communicating the benefits it brings to cities, but it's hard to argue with raw, uncut science.
It's hard to argue with the idea that these divisions don't provide as many finishes and when they were brought into the UFC they were in a very primitive state.
Jon Jones wasn't crazy when he called himself the greatest UFC fighter of all time ... at least according to Daniel Cormier, who says ya just can't argue with Jon's resume.
I used to argue with people about how selfish women were, not understanding the life sentence you're charging someone with when you take away their right to choose their future.
We argue, with Smith, that reading the 2001 and 85033 laws as a general authorization is ruled out by the Resolution's requirement that any use of force be specifically authorized.
Not content to just argue with a critic, Trump returned to his longstanding practice of flinging mud at everyone and anyone who dares to question the limits of his authority.
People still go to moderated forums to talk and argue with one another, but today, a big chunk of online discussion happens on the social media profiles of individual people.
In general, your driver probably knows how to get to where you're going faster than you do, but we won't argue with you if you want us to change directions.
But I won't argue with people if they have a different view because it's actually a matter of opinion - how much you put here and how much you put there.
Nor did anyone argue with the characterization of Mr. al-Baghdadi as a coward after he detonated a suicide vest with children nearby on Sunday, killing them along with himself.
While it's hard to argue with any effort aimed at addressing a public health issue, some believe that the new rules won't actually accomplish much in a big picture sense.
The only time they get in trouble is when they argue with each other — who is smarter, because neither of them has ever been wrong in their lives. Ever. Ever.
We argue with him over certain things, but we've been working together a long time and so, for the most part, we agree as to what the right idea is.
At one point, walking the course, he said he planned to join the tour once he retired from baseball, and in some ways it was hard to argue with him.
"Scientists are saying the future is going to be far more futuristic than they originally predicted," gushes Krysta Now; reading the news in 2017, it's hard to argue with her.
We saw a similar situation occur last weekend when Michael Bisping started to argue with the ref about replacing his mouthpiece, and got kneed in the face by Anderson Silva.
Seems a bit much for a quarterback to beckon his receivers to work, as he himself appears to be relaxing on an idyllic beach, but you can't argue with results.
Slack is urging investors that it was just an ad-hoc thing, and most analysts didn't have reason to argue with that -- but Slack's history suggests investors should remain cautious.
After the fourth inning, deGrom appeared to argue with the umpire about a pitch, but he said he had merely asked if the pitch had really missed the strike zone.
You can't argue with Mother Nature, but she had strong words for Mayor Sylvester Turner's decision not to issue a mandatory evacuation order for Houston, the nation's fourth-largest city.
As Vice reports, "it&aposs hard to argue with &aposlisten to your body&apos" when a product or service is marketed as being able to simply make you feel good.
"I can't stand there and argue with him, I would rather have him get out of Syria, I would rather get to work with him on the Ukraine," he added.
"I thought that I would be embarrassed standing in a single-person protest, when people would approach me, ask questions, argue with me and take photos of me," said Essen.
It urged students to come and "argue" with Murray, who was going to speak about his 2012 book "Coming Apart," which focuses on the decline of the white working class.
" At first glance, this book seems constructed of very cerebral debates between mother and son — even the epigraph, Elizabeth Bishop's poem "Argument," includes the line: "argue argue argue with me.
It would be reasonable to argue with his unmitigated trust in the computer models used to predict the greenhouse warming and his exaggeration of the present powers of genetic engineering.
"To go out and argue with people in public, it's like seeing two people fighting in the street," Richard Cheney, another public relations executive, told The Washington Post in 1988.
Buddhism says that desire is at the root of all suffering, and it's hard to argue with that if you spend much time looking at the world, or in mirrors.
Congress is an interesting institution because it has people from all over the Union in one room and they have to argue with each other to get what they want.
There aren't that many women who would meekly accept this idea that the woman should stay in the home, should not argue with the man — this whole bundle of old attitudes.
Then, of course, there's the fact that sex is fun — if a possible memory boost gives you another excuse to feel good about getting it on, we won't argue with that.
In 2019, Disney will not only have veto power over its partners at Hulu, it'll also be better positioned to argue with NBCUniversal about giving any of its content to Netflix.
Because when you argue with somebody and you mix it with the alcohol and you mix it with my bad reaction, it's just not good for my daughter to be around.
Queen Sugar's characters are more like the people in my own universe: Everyday folks who mourn, who make love, who argue with their family and make each other crack up laughing.
I'd argue with one of my boyfriends, a white guy—from an immigrant family, but he is white—who grew up really poor in Queens, about which of us suffered more.
And as for the value of the 1,066-foot tower itself, well, you can't argue with these numbers: 500 rental apartments with 20 percent of those units offered at affordable rates.
By now, you've probably heard that cinching your waist with a corset belt and showing skin via an interesting cutout are the trends for spring, and we won't argue with that.
In any case, it's hard to argue with the sentiment: Neither the labels nor the streaming services are worth anything without the people who make the music they own and play.
It would be wrong to argue with them, because all this means was that Campanis was a good baseball man; prejudice didn't deflect him from being a judge of athletic talent.
On the more the more fully-featured side of things, the Sony Rx100 line is very hard to argue with, especially given the blowout deals you can get on earlier models.
While it might be easy to joke about Wilkerson throwing 56 mph heat right down the pipe, it's tough to argue with the results: Dr. Poo Poo gets the last laugh.
Even if investors don't fully understand the space Sempre works in or the problem they're solving, it's hard to argue with the fact that people are using it and liking it.
But Yglesias's core point, that every dollar not squeezed out of doctors needs to be squeezed out of workers in the form of higher payroll taxes, is hard to argue with.
Facebook needs you to argue with your great uncle about politics so it can know who you are, what you feel, and what those identifiers might make you likely to purchase.
One question I'd like to tackle is whether technology could actually save us from a changing climate (spoiler alert: probably not, but feel free to argue with me on that one).
It&aposs hard to argue with that when Disney has accounted for over 40% of the domestic market share this year thanks to Marvel, Pixar, and whatever "The Lion King" is.
Ross: I'm not going to argue with your high-mindedness, but I just want to put in a plug for journalism that helps us understand where fear-based politics comes from.
It is a process that has led to a large amount of turnover on the team's roster, but with five Super Bowl wins, it is hard to argue with the tactics.
Friends sometimes argue with her: Ms. Markle is so light-skinned she could pass as white, they say, and, anyway, what relevance does the royal family have in your everyday life?
" The couple's eldest daughter, Lucia, shares her anger at the immigration laws and begins to argue with one of the officers while insisting to her parents that they've "done nothing wrong.
Hopefully, games like I Expect You to Die are a sign of things to come, as developers create new verbs in VR. You can't argue with stuff like this, you know?
" Indeed, the author is so determinedly reasonable and adult in this levelheaded book that there is little incentive to argue with her criteria for what makes a movie "good" or "bad.
The bottom line: "At this point, the data is really hard to argue with," Cristina Novoa, senior policy analyst for early childhood policy at the Center for American Progress, tells Axios.
Yet, with all that, this is set to be the longest sustained grilling of the primary, with the most time for individual candidates to explain themselves or argue with each other.
EU national governments argue, with reason, that policies imposed by Europe did more harm than good: that, for instance, without an independent monetary policy or a currency to devalue, austerity is counterproductive.
How, then, could anyone argue with a straight face that it would be more pleasing to drive the Ferrari on pothole-ridden roads than to drive the Porsche on well-maintained ones?
For those who live in those halcyon reaches of the internet where trolls rarely roam, it can be impressive but also bewildering to see others argue with, or call out their trolls.
Yuval Noah Harari:​ Yeah, I mean, I think almost nobody would argue with the benefits of richer social environment in which people have more options to connect around all kind of things.
When I argue with say, the Oscars, about where I want to put my speakers, I get they want to have a big, clear shot of the work the art director did.
The study found that if you're traveling with people you know, you can expect to argue with your loved ones an average of 3.1 times during a single day of airline travel.
I don't find touch to be super easy to use in a laptop form factor, but no one's going to argue with offering up the option — well, aside from Apple, I guess.
In his new memoir, "Me," John writes that he witnessed her majesty saying, "Don't argue with me, I am The Queen," while slapping Viscount Linley between each word, according to The Times.
Since he took office, he has been constantly complaining about the so-called weakness of institutions and political leaders in Europe, going on Twitter to argue with the British authorities or Merkel.
For years, Dave felt a compulsion to argue "with anyone about anything" online, he says, whether the topic was gun control or the accuracy of a quote from the movie Top Gun.
But even a climate-change denier can't argue with cold, hard cash, and this study clearly shows that the economic benefit of most of the Amazon is higher when it's left standing.
Indeed, Milton Lodge and Charles Taber in their 2013 book The Rationalizing Voter argue with considerable experimental evidence to back them up that semi-conscious emotional responses drive most actual political behavior.
That's not necessarily a disaster — Julia Gillard would argue with some justification that the minority government she led got an awful lot done, and many Western democracies function perfectly well that way.
I don't see the need for the Fed -- it's hard to argue with inflation where it is, with unemployment where it is, with GDP growth where it is, for further rate cuts.
While it's hard to argue with either of the above on their face—money isn't everything, and we all have different things that matter to us—this isn't a book about life.
Today I'm taking the stage in Washington, D.C., with a bunch of national leaders who argue with me regarding my support of the Electoral College, voter ID laws and opposition to impeachment.
"You know you argue with him about how much time he's spending on it, and he starts making a little money here and there, and it's nothing," Tyler's father Chuck Blevins says.
She's telling us that she is an icon, a Hollywood institution as essential and chic and elegant tonight as she was in 1962 — and personally, I'm not about to argue with her.
It's the conversation piece that won't get you in an uncomfortable political conversation at brunch because really, who can argue with puppies and their innate ability to soothe any situation, political or otherwise?
"Rebel had to go out and argue with the board that our movie was no more raunchy than certain comedies that star men that had been given PG-13 ratings," she tells Refinery29.
He'll never admit that there's anything wrong with him, but I once saw him argue with himself over a piece of chicken, saying things like, 'I'm going to eat that piece of chicken. . .
And now with this latest success in the Korean peninsula for the first time, we got peace breaking out since 1950 in the Korean peninsula, and you can&apost argue with that success.
The report has already been criticized for expressing more opinion than scientific facts and figures, however its core contention that current dietary advice is not functioning as intended is hard to argue with.
Winnipeg killed off the two-man advantage, but Maurice was given a game misconduct, getting sent to the locker room at the start of the third and he continued to argue with officials.
His reason was characteristically blunt: "Because I don't have time to go to work and argue with fools every day," said the former member of the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets.
Although we may disagree on the usefulness of VR and AR today, it's hard to argue with the idea that it should be easier to develop for and deploy — especially on the web.
It's hard to argue with the results: During the third quarter of 2019, the bank earned investment-banking advisory fees of $427 million, up 80% from the firm's woeful third quarter last year.
Missed opportunity, if you ask me (I won't argue with Musk's background because motorcycles are a lot more dangerous than cars, but most riders are aware of that and have accepted the risks).
One study by Harris Group found that 72 percent of millennials prefer to spend more money on experiences than on material things, and I (Emmie Martin, Money reporter) can't argue with the majority.
Basically, you will argue with yourself, and then you will judge yourself for the internal dialogue you're having (affirmation versus deeply held belief) and feel shittier than you did in the first place.
It's hard to argue with those who accepted jobs in the Trump administration and federal agencies on the grounds that they could make a difference on policy issues, or at least prevent Armageddon.
I couldn't argue with life's being uncertain, but in the end, my convictions about what a meal should be, particularly a meal for family and friends, wouldn't allow me to champion dessert first.
You cannot argue with the data here, and we in the counterterrorism space are consistently trying to drive this point home: It isn't just ISIS or al Qaeda that commit acts of terror.
It's hard to argue with this logic from Jeffrey Katzenberg, the Hollywood executive: "By definition if there's leadership, it means there are followers, and you're only as good as the followers," he said.
It's hard to argue with a straight face that losing Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green, while adding little to replace them, won't significantly weaken Toronto, but it's probably not time to panic, either.
Typically students won't argue with me about what I'm teaching, but there is an undercurrent, through humor or just looks, that makes me worried that what I'm teaching is being viewed as political.
"If you're going to argue with him, you better have some good data," said one critic, who requested anonymity for fear of political retaliation in a city where Buttigieg easily won reelection in 2015.
And so instead of leaving like I want to, I stand outside and argue with him about whether my hug was appropriate, what exactly he wanted, and what it was that I did wrong.
Elijah Cummings signed two subpoenas for documents related to a temporary end to a policy change that allowed some immigrants with severe health issues to remain in the US. -- Can't argue with science, right?
A self-described introvert (a label those who know him well don't argue with), Aldridge had to step outside his comfort zone in some very relatable and difficult ways to get where he's at.
It is an X." I look again and it sure looks like a cross to me but I am not going to argue with him so I ask, "Well what is the X for?
Her oldest child, Cara, 14, had slept in and then went on to be a typical teenager and argue with Poppic as she shuffled her other children, Alex (10) and Sammi (4) to school.
But instead of undertaking anything constructive, the members of our Congress did nothing but argue with each other, and as a result virtually nothing got done – particularly nothing that would truly strengthen our nation.
You can argue with his execution — or whether this combination with Tesla was the right way to do this — but the vision is big and bold and the technology is moving in his direction.
To try to get some better explanation for shatnez, I called my father, a pious and deeply devout Jew who is definitely the smartest person on the planet (don't argue with me on this).
He looked like a cross between Lenin and Hagrid, and was happy to argue with officials on our behalf for hours at a time to ensure we could do and go where we wanted.
In the current media environment, in which Twitter and Instagram are inundated with harassment, journalists are routinely threatened, and YouTube algorithms prop up reactionary extremists, we find it difficult to argue with that sentiment.
I only ever argue with the people I love because of alcohol, and I only ever seem to hurt them or let them down, really and truly, when I've got alcohol in my system.
It's hard to argue with his analysis, although his book often reads like a laundry list of problems — from an imperial presidency to a dysfunctional Congress to a polarized public — without a coherent narrative.
While few economists would argue with the Fed's ultra-accommodative policy when the financial system was on the verge of collapse, the return to a more "normal" monetary policy is now fraught with uncertainty.
LA chef Erwin Tjahyadi's Vietnamese Mexican crossover might sound bad but who can argue with al dente rice noodles, sriracha sauce, and rib-eye beef poached in pho broth and wrapped in a burrito?
This all still doesn't sound much different from a ponzi scheme to me, but Zhenfund has gone in pretty deeply on cryptocurrency and it's hard to argue with that firm's track record of successes.
Teachers at the Academy of Public Leadership argue with Mr. Matthews about taking all comers, complaining that the school is judged for the performance of students who show up just weeks before state exams.
By the end of the season, in the spring of 22016, Popovich noticed that Hammon was confident enough to argue with him about the finer points of, say, offensive ball movement and floor spacing.
I can either sit here and argue with you about me being better than somebody, or I can get on the same canvas as that person and paint a better picture and prove it.
She's striving for debt forgiveness herself and once had to argue with FedLoan Servicing, a student loan servicing company contracted by the Department of Education, about the number of payments she'd made thus far.
Wins aren't a very good goalie stat, but that changes a little in the playoffs, and you can't argue with the only player in NHL history to win the Conn Smythe Trophy three times.
While some have bemoaned the festival's expansion into the relative mainstream—some have taken to dubbing it the "Coachella of the Transformational Scene"—, you can't argue with 25,000 people coming together to express themselves.
More proletarian and arguably better meals may be had at the city's Irani cafes, dingy eateries equipped with bentwood chairs, prominently posted rules ("Please do not argue with management") and photographs of Zoroastrian bodybuilders.
It is hard to argue with Professor Waldfogel's core conclusion from that kind of painstaking study: that the internet has greatly increased the quantity and overall quality of books, records, movies and TV shows.
I tried to keep calm as I watched people argue with the officers or simply cry on their way out of the embassy, following the same colored lines they had stepped on hours earlier.
It's also hard to argue with Apple's decisions when it holds a 41% market share of smartphones in the US. We'll just have to wait and see what Apple has in store in 2020.
It is hard to argue with the results for Kawhi, who is averaging 30.5 points and 10 rebounds this season in games in which he is returning from taking at least one game off.
Go argue with the Wall Street banker who watched Jordan drop 55 on the Knicks at Madison Square Garden in the fifth game of a March 1995 comeback after nearly two basketball-free years.
And we can't argue with the kind of earnings growth that we are expecting this year and the year after," Erin Gibbs, portfolio manager at S&P Global, said Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
While it is true that Nowruz has its origins in Zoroastrianism, one of the first monotheistic religions, who is going to argue with a religion whose maxim is "Good thoughts, good words, good deeds"?
Jeremy Bash, a former chief of staff at both the CIA and the Defense Department, said on MSNBC Friday morning that Trump is "assembling a war cabinet" — and it's hard to argue with him.
"It is barely possible to argue with a straight face that it is the shape and overall ornamental design of the iPhone, rather than its functionality, that motivates consumers to buy it," Lemley wrote.
While it's fine for Trump to fight about issues or argue with people who have actively chosen public life, Sandberg must let him know that his future attempts to cybershame individual citizens will be deleted.
But Kushner's half of the venture was soon resuscitated and rebranded into the Office of American Innovation, which had the president's blessing and which Kushner no longer had to argue with Bannon or Priebus over.
After all, no one can argue with the consequences of molecular physics, specifically atmospheric concentrations of heat-trapping carbon dioxide that are increasing at rates that are unprecedented in both the historical and geologic record.
Too much time spent in the social media doldrums, and you might find yourself desperate to reconnect Twitter's unstoppable hose of stinking bullshit, or — worse — wanting to argue with an old acquaintance via Facebook comments.
And we find it hard to argue with the accelerated pace of subscriber additions as the conceptual proof of its capital allocation decision, and we also expect the Street to continue to underwrite the investments.
Still, it's hard to argue with the empirical facts on the ground, with over £30bn of new value from the likes of ASOS, Betfair, JustEat, King, MoneySupermarket, Paysafe, Sophos, Rightmove, Markit, Mimecast, Worldpay and Zoopla.
Right now, 40 percent of the country still believes in locking us up, so the most important point is to address the people who are against legal cannabis, argue with them, and change their minds.
During a panel later in the day, one of the organizers jokes that people come to Summer of Sonic so that they can have people to argue with about which Sonic game is the worst.
This notion that Obama doesn't "like America" is frankly silly, and I suspect the sentiment is an expression of more fundamental biases, but since I can't argue with your audience here, I'll leave it there.
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Lana Del Rey / A$AP Rocky is one of the 2010s' most notable pop music ships (it's absolutely a ship, don't argue with me), but it's been a bit since they've connected on a track.
I've not encountered too many instances in my own day to day usage in which I found myself particularly grateful for the added real estate, but who's going to argue with a little extra space.
I'd grown up thinking of men's matches as something with an ever-present threat of violence: players ready to fight when fouled, to argue with referees, to dive and exaggerate the consequences of a challenge.
"It's hard to argue with someone who is winning by such wide margins that he doesn't have a plan that people like," said Representative Donald McEachin, a Virginia Democrat who helped design Mr. Biden's plan.
"How can you argue with Mark Kelly and Ben Ray and Hegar?" he added, referring to Representative Ben Ray Luján, who is seeking to succeed Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico, who is retiring.
While the original work has a timeless quality, the Steads added a postmodern twist: Twain himself makes an appearance in the book, to argue with the author, Philip Stead, about the direction the story takes.
A good friend who recently retired from managing a large mutual fund told me that he's glad he no longer has to argue with people about how a market this hot can cool off quickly.
There's something counterintuitive about the proposition that a queasy hangover would be eased by a hunk of dense, oily fish encasing mouth-puckering pickled onions and cornichons, but who am I to argue with tradition?
Imagine a hurricane is hurtling toward your house — but instead of deciding on your evacuation plan, you stay in your house and argue with your spouse about how to make a nutritious meal for dinner.
And on the surface, it was hard to argue with the selection: Mr Westbrook had achieved a statistical benchmark accomplished only once before in the league's history, by averaging a triple-double for an entire season.
If he could do that in America, it'd be hard to argue with a two-for-one deal—though, as DeFreitas points out, any team that signs him will see his arm as the primary investment.
And few can argue with a straight face that people who protested the new education secretary actually have anything in common with those who rioted over the 6-year-old girl's presence in an elementary school.
In further comments to journalists on Saturday, Trump said that he couldn't "stand there and argue" with Putin, and stressed the importance of Russian support at a time when North Korea is a growing nuclear threat.
"Wildfire" (Columbia) It's difficult to argue with the spirit of Rachel Platten's "Fight Song," one of last year's biggest unexpected pop hits, which bristles with late-1990s optimism filtered through Katy Perry-scale sturm und drang.
Few people would argue with the statement that tech has pervaded almost every aspect of our modern lives, whether it's our jobs, relationships, health, methods of transportation, media consumption, food, or the places we call home.
HTC explained the presence of the two voice assistants as just giving people flexibility: some might like to have Alexa at home and Google while out on the move, and I can't argue with that logic.
During the first intermission, Hilary Knight—who staked USA to a 1-0 lead in the first period—told NBC, "Obviously, this is the biggest game of our lives," and it's hard to argue with that.
What they said in the DMs: Can't argue with that: Winner: Turkeys, with 58 matchesLoser: Puppies, with 56 matches Anyone right-swiping on that turkey is no one I want to come into contact with ever.
Hard to argue with her logic and you can see in the clip, Tokyo will have plenty of options -- of all ages, races, genders and sexual orientations -- when the show debuts Sunday on The Zeus Network.
Although one can argue with his individual conclusions, the overarching observations regarding the dangers of "the content trap" seem irrefutable — particularly in light of last year's breathtaking record of more than 400 scripted original television series.
He said after the game that a recent stint on the disabled list due to an upper-back injury played into his decision not to argue with the Nationals' recommendation that he sit out the game.
You know, it's an environment that's a family atmosphere, where you get to argue with your cousins all day about who's the best player, who's the best team, and everything else that comes inside of sports.
Although it's sort of hard to argue with a severed head, it is worth remembering that Theon successfully faked Bran and Rickons' deaths back in Season 2 by killing two anonymous farm boys in their place.
Amir Medawar told CNN affiliate KIRO that even when a nurse at Evergreen hospital agreed that his mother should be transported immediately for testing, he had to argue with the staff to get his mother there.
When I spoke last weekend at my grandparents' Reform synagogue in my hometown, there were liberal and conservative, Reform and Orthodox, American and Israeli-born Jews who waited to hug me — and argue with me — after.
Neighbors said they heard Long argue with his mother loudly and frequently, and a former coach who alleged he sexually assaulted her during a practice 10 years ago described him as being angry and having emotional problems.
Male comics will routinely slip out of a venue's side doors because things got heated with a heckler, yet those same men will argue with and dismiss women who feel threatened by aggressive men in the audience.
Stephen O'Rahilly, who is director of the metabolic research laboratories at the University of Cambridge and was not directly involved in either study, said it would be hard to argue with the broad conclusions of MacGregor's work.
Though state legislators may struggle with a perceived morality question surrounding gambling, they can't argue with the revenue raised for state and local coffers — it's additional money that doesn't require raising income or property taxes on constituents.
This seemed to me like a terrible idea, but it's hard to argue with someone who has just gotten the scariest news of her life and wants a furry something to take her mind off the fear.
It's hard to argue with a teen when he's reading laws at you, so I told him that I felt like Trump had gotten away with doing things at least as bad in his long business career.
As much as people complain about the duopoly created by Uber and Lyft, you can't argue with the fact that their platforms are stable and won't have random technical issues that prevent you from hailing a ride.
Determined to ensure that his sports-mad son passed his exams and attend university, Wilfred Yego would chase him away from the athletics track and argue with his teachers that Julius should be spending more time studying.
A wide variety of roles and win conditions mean the assembled players — five to eight in all, connected online — have a lot of strategy to play around with as they lie to and argue with one another.
The road trip is cut together with copious archival footage of Elvis, and commentators (from Van Jones to Greil Marcus to Mike Myers) both fill in the gaps and argue with or poke fun at Jarecki's approach.
But it's hard to argue with that, and there are a lot of people in our community, and we were fairly big at that point, maybe under 100,000, but still a lot of people that were clamoring.
Lackland believes his model of revenue-based finance can help companies that: As with anything, benefits come with drawbacks: It's hard to argue with a method generating exits no matter how bearish you are on alternative financing.
But because the story can't find much to do except have her argue with Hopper a bunch of times, it feels like it's running in place, while the other characters could really use a superpowered telekinetic girl.
Trump said he decided "to call it where it came from" rather than argue with the Chinese government, a representative of which recently said without evidence that the US military might have brought the virus to China.
And I think Brits are adversarial, our culture is adversarial, our politics are adversarial, the way of proving yourself as a good employee in Britain is to argue with your boss, it's actually rather different from here.
" While no one would likely argue with giving money to worthy causes, Di Mento says in the larger context of philanthropy, donations from celebs are "comparatively very small when you look at major donors as a whole.
And it will be the only chance candidates have to argue with each other directly — not in media scrums or through surrogates — about the issues and personal spats that lit up the past few days of campaigning.
"If you look at the positive externalities of the open source and free software that&aposs been created and the way that it powers every cloud, every device, it&aposs hard to argue with that," Friedman says.
Many economists say that the tax cut provided only a temporary stimulus, but few can argue with the continued growth in jobs, now at 100 straight months, or the unemployment rate, which was 4 percent in January.
No. It means argue with them, to the extent that their policies are going to be wrong and destructive, but also accept that there is no political path to a coalition built from the Rubin-center out.
"Donald Trump isn't going to be the Republican nominee," Ross Douthat bluntly stated in a column for The New York Times last week, although he admitted that this flat prediction was becoming more difficult to argue with conviction.
After they argue with each other about being terrible siblings and about Daenerys, Cersei homes in on her children — Joffrey, Tommen, and Myrcella — and how Tyrion's actions in killing their father indirectly led to Tommen and Myrcella's demise.
As such Chelsea came in for less criticism, as they were seen to be developing young English talent alongside their global stars; given Terry's importance to the club over the following 16 years, you can't argue with that.
Right now this kind of thing is constrained by the fact that usernames are counted against character counts, so people have an incentive to remove nonessential people from the thread to give them more characters to argue with.

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