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"counterargument" Definitions
  1. counterargument (to something) an argument or set of reasons that you put forward to oppose an idea or theory

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This is the most common counterargument on the meme, and yes, it's big enough to have a counterargument.
In a way, Park's terrific writing provides its own counterargument.
But over the past 10 years, a counterargument has emerged.
They have presented a powerful counterargument: the safety of witnesses.
The company had essentially spelled out Sanders's counterargument for him.
The counterargument from Sanders's camp really rests on another point entirely.
It's a fair point, Chesebro said, but he has a counterargument.
So Rubio has come up with a counterargument: Obama was untested.
At this year's Edinburgh festival, another Australian comic has offered a counterargument.
Sernovitz also provides his own counterargument: that the shale boom, as it
Republicans who have attacked Mr. Obama at every turn concocted a counterargument.
But there's also a counterargument, expressed by Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty.
That gets at why I've personally always been skeptical of that counterargument.
The U.S. counterargument is that the Appellate Body has exceeded its mandate.
Trump's counterargument—"But I was born here"—pretty much settled that particular dispute.
"Any counterargument has to be on the merits of the regulation," she said.
After reviewing his counterargument, we have decided to share it with our audience.
But Tesla's counterargument is that pricing in the car business is exceptionally fluid.
The counterargument I suggested depends on restoring the moral framework of civic republicanism.
Drew Michael's self-titled HBO special would be the counterargument to that claim.
The obvious counterargument is that humanity has also benefited immensely from fossil fuels.
An obvious counterargument to the precautionary approach is that the world has changed.
The counterargument is that terror recruiters look for people with those very traits.
Subsequently, it listened to its human opponent's counterargument and spent four minutes rebutting it.
But for every point you'd make, there's a powerful and often more compelling counterargument.
There&aposs a counterargument to this from Bob Corker, the Republican senator from Tennessee.
Those who think OPEC still matters can now make one powerful counterargument: Algiers 2016.
Meanwhile, the counterargument pretty much comes down to: It's Vegas, and Vegas is different.
Reinish said that leaves room for a Democrat to "make a counterargument" against Collins.
The counterargument is that delaying the battle for Mosul would carry its own risks.
But this isn't a counterargument to the league's recent rating struggles or popularity concerns.
After the 2012 election, the conservative-leaning analyst Sean Trende raised one potent counterargument.
The counterargument, I guess, is that long-form television has never been more popular.
The Chiefs have a guy, too — Patrick Mahomes — and that's a pretty strong counterargument.
Here is the Democrats' case for removing Trump from office, and the Republican counterargument.
Did you want to explain why this is ... Yeah, I'll give you a counterargument.
But this counterargument isn't at all compelling, considering that plenty of stalkers believe that, too.
Another counterargument is that other sports have had success with the widespread use of headgear.
Because of this, world politics always came at me sideways — through the counterargument, not the argument.
The one counterargument here is Justin Timberlake, but he stood front and centre in N*SYNC.
My counterargument to that would probably be an eye-roll, or perhaps a thinking face emoji.
"There's a whole counterargument about freedom of expression," the commissioner told the London radio station LBC.
The prosecution's counterargument — that the disease model of addiction is far from settled science — is weak.
Here is the Democrats' case for removing Trump from office, as well as the Republican counterargument.
The only counterargument to the mess that is Ucommune's business is that it is growing quickly.
I was just talking to someone who's doing this business and they were providing the counterargument.
Counterargument: Limited partners are being asked to pay big control-oriented fees for non-control positions. Unique?
The counterargument is that, despite the central bank's protests, the timing and manner of these cuts matter.
If our views are strong, they should be able to take a joke or withstand a counterargument.
Anthony, of course, may prefer to stay, but Jackson said he had already given him a counterargument.
Women's tennis has a perfect counterargument to show it is on equal footing with the men: analytics.
Brett Kavanaugh's nomination turns the counterargument into the central argument and redefines the mission of the Court.
Yet a counterargument could be made that the play doesn't want to risk venturing beyond its gray areas.
A counterargument of course would be, it's basically businesses, and business innovation tends to come in democratic countries.
It was almost not even worth commenting on, and I'll tell you why, and this is a counterargument.
Characterizing the Republicans' campaign message as "hateful," Cárdenas said Clinton is positioned to offer the most effective counterargument.
Trump's counterargument is predictable: No, actually Clinton is the one who is terrible, and Trump is great. America!
But he doesn't intend to win the argument, or even offer a persuasive counterargument or narrative of events.
Without Bach specifying which e-sports he classifies in his "killer games" category, it's hard to offer a counterargument.
" But here's the counterargument via Politico's Jake Sherman: "In scheduling this hearing, Democrats TOLD us it was about optics.
Olenna's warning that pure politics alone leaves a leader vulnerable felt like the counterargument to Varys's calls for populism.
"Trump's opponents have an interest in offering a counterargument, that Islam and Muslims are not the problem," he said.
The counterargument Not everyone agrees there is a crippling student loan crisis in the same stark terms as Warren.
The counterargument here is that innovation could also automate service sector jobs, and some of that will undoubtedly happen.
This is a strategy that puts a lot of faith in the accusers and obviates the possibility of counterargument.
And since he doesn't have a good counterargument to offer against Comey, he's falling back on what he knows.
It is the dialectic of argument and counterargument through which critical consensus is born, and destroyed, and born again.
The obvious counterargument to all this is that Trump may believe Comey's investigation posed an existential danger to his presidency.
The counterargument, of course, is that we can critique conditions as they are, even if we also benefit from them.
The counterargument provided by Tom Price is that the bill would offer more choice—you can pick your own doctor!
The counterargument from critics: it could undermine safety, and the real trouble is that drug companies may not participate anyway.
A counterargument to that line of thinking is the Obama administration's approval of Comcast's acquisition of NBC Universal in 2011.
An obvious counterargument like that should have tempered my seeming certainty about how the Trump-Bush rivalry would turn out.
Those on the other side are not willing to listen to the counterargument because their argument is so transparently hollow.
The counterargument Not everyone agrees there is a crippling student loan crisis in the same stark terms as Warren and Sanders.
On the idea of a minimum payout requirement, which you're advocating to be 5 percent, I'm sure you've heard this counterargument.
However, the counterargument is that the distribution of a team's total points scored and allowed within a season is largely random.
They are making a political argument, and anyone who wants to defeat it needs to make a political counterargument against it.
Like a lot of fights over comic books and superhero diversity, there was a counterargument about keeping the character the same.
A counterargument goes something like this: My country went to the moon and all I got was this lousy surveillance state.
The main counterargument to this is that nonwhite Democrats have much lower levels of educational attainment and income than white Democrats.
A counterargument might go like this: "The Third Hotel" is at its best when it makes no claim to psychological realism.
They left behind movies that serve as a persuasive counterargument to the idea that horror cannot be righteous, funny or beautiful.
And until that case is laid out fully, his supporters can make a persuasive counterargument that nominating Sanders is a worthwhile gamble.
The counterargument is this: Imagine if The Times really had taken on the Flint outrage with energy and persistence many months ago.
Facebook has one principal counterargument against regulation: that the company must maintain strong commitments to free speech and freedom of political expression.
Obviously you're an advocate for a UBI, but I'd like to hear what you think is the most compelling counterargument against UBI.
Their counterargument: If America is so racist, why did legions of whites who once voted for President Barack Obama vote for Trump?
" Savidge interjected: "Is there a way, Symone, Betsy, is there a way you can listen to a counterargument and not shout back?
But there's a counterargument that Trump made an explicit appeal to racial/ethnic resentment (which John McCain and Mitt Romney did not).
The counterargument is that people could also simply become uninsured if they are forced off of Medicaid due to the new requirements.
The strongest counterargument to the idea that Trump could win this fight, I think, is the six-year terms of the Senate.
The counterargument is often the Jeffersonian idea of localism — that we function better in smaller communities that people form with like-minded people.
Isn't the counterargument, though, that by not focusing on the numbers of women VCs in the business, that it's harder to track progress?
Devin Nunes began the hearing by making the only rock-solid counterargument that Republicans have: that Russians did not literally hack the vote.
And Adam, what's the counterargument from the lawyers for the government who are on the other side of Aimee Stephens and her lawyer?
And Adam, what's the counterargument from the lawyers for the government who are on the other side of Aimee Stephens and her lawyer?
Yet Trump's own success in winning the presidency serves as an effective counterargument that in today's political climate, practically no one is unelectable.
The counterargument is that Trump's idealization of the past is, in its own way, an expression of a desire for a better future.
There's an obvious counterargument to this claim: When people were aware of Bill Clinton's indiscretions in the 1990s, it didn't make him unpopular.
The Republican counterargument is based on the claim of hypocrisy – that Democrats have stated that they would behave the same way in the past.
But the rule faces another kind of counterargument: the idea that the Clean Power Plan, or any climate-related action, will hurt the economy.
A common counterargument is that we can eliminate such concerns by making killer robots ethical—for example, so that they'll only kill enemy soldiers.
A counterargument is that millions of dollars are spent in elections — including public money in many places — in ways that alienate and misinform voters.
But there's a counterargument: if everyone shopped at Whole Foods, it would lose its status, and the cultural elite would have to shop elsewhere.
He saves one particularly sharp chapter for an excoriation of the "They can't talk that way at a job interview!" counterargument against black English.
That skepticism is likely to linger, but Google made a counterargument today in announcing it's acquired Journey to the Savage Planet developer Typhoon Studios.
The argument you're making, which is frankly a pretty good counterargument, is that everybody was a Christian, so of course the scientists were Christians.
If this is the counterargument to the plagiarism charge, I don't entirely buy it either, since it could just as easily produce surreal garbage.
There's a counterargument, though, that Kasich can actually hurt Trump by depriving him of some delegates in a region where Cruz is weak — the Northeast.
The counterargument from leadership is that impeachment would distract from House Democrats' policy agenda and potentially strengthen Trump's hand with voters wary of Congressional overreach.
The presidential primary in New York has brought with it the Republican counterargument to openness and civility: border walls, mass arrests, surveillance, suspicion and intolerance.
Plenty of market-watchers have produced countless obituaries for the mall-based retailers, but on Tuesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer floated a counterargument about the space.
The counterargument to that is that if adding a citizenship question depresses Latino response rates, it won't actually be all that helpful to the government.
But Cruz had a counterargument to Trump's tariffs idea that the audience seemed to respond well to: We've seen prior presidential candidates who propose tariffs.
But a counterargument can be made that covering the cost now in his budget would demonstrate that the governor is dead serious about this issue.
It was the counterargument that prevailed on Wednesday, at least in part because of the strong relationships between the White House and the Gulf countries.
In particular, gay marriage, for all the questions it raises about assimilation, has been too much of a political success to support much counterargument onstage.
Last week, the defense had the same time to present a counterargument to a Senate controlled by a party that wants it all over already.
TBL: One possible counterargument here is that last quarter Bernie Sanders raised more money from employees of the five largest Silicon Valley companies than Clinton.
The obvious counterargument here is that if the filibuster is left intact for the next Supreme Court fight, wouldn't Republicans just use the nuclear option then?
The counterargument is, in essence, that Biden's respect for Republicans could be an asset in a general election, especially against such a polarizing president as Trump.
Of course, I'm aware of the obvious counterargument—that the rote demonization of Thatcher mattered because it was about much more than Thatcher as an individual.
And third, the counterargument to preemption that will inevitably surface will be that the U.S. can effectively deter Pyongyang even if it possesses an ICBM capability.
When presented with the counterargument that reparations would require tax increases and "only further inflame racial tensions," the idea draws a 21-58 support/oppose split.
The Women's Wall, where millions raised their hands in the name of equality was, if anything, a counterargument: that each is a guarantee of the other.
Interviews with more than a dozen Democrats suggest a number of people in the party are worried that Democrats aren't doing enough to provide a counterargument.
The traditional counterargument is that while sure, meat is tricky, a lot of what goes into pet food is animal byproduct — stuff humans won't or can't eat.
The counterargument is that this could be a sort of Sony RX100 for 360-degree cameras, giving people the best performance possible in a mainstream form factor.
But the counterargument to this is equally persuasive: Donald Trump's insistence on whining about any criticism of him or his administration shows something important about his character.
The counterargument: Mexico's deputy chief negotiator for NAFTA told the NYT that the trade deal simply cheapened access to high-caloric American foods that were already available.
C. assumption has been that students don't want speakers like Murray or Yiannopoulos because they can't handle, need protection from, or have no counterargument for opposing ideas.
Garner's counterargument — that "(n)owhere in Shakespeare is it said that future generations may well need a glossary to understand some of the dialogue" — undermine my point.
The counterargument, articulated by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. at his 2005 confirmation hearings, is that considering foreign law is bound to be selective and opportunistic.
The principal counterargument -- and it is an important one -- is that this insubordination subverts democracy and the rule of law because it undermines a duly-elected president.
I would have thought that this treatment of the Sugarplum music makes sense only in context of the complete production; these two make a very effective counterargument.
The counterargument is that we may not be able or willing to provide jobs that are sufficiently well paid and meaningful that they will supply that dignity.
Beyond his ability to revive Clintonian scandals, Gingrich also provides a counterargument to the Clintons' claim that they caused an economic boom whose benefits were widely shared.
The counterargument is that the Macedonians threw off an authoritarian regime, solved what seemed like an impossible regional dispute and now deserve European help to bury the past.
Boneparth does not ignore the most powerful counterargument: The power of compound interest means that the earlier an individual invests, the more that wealth can grow over time.
A strong counterargument from Gosling and, uh, another guy proved that the board rules more punitively when women seem to be enjoying themselves, and the rating was overturned.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey issued a jarring counterargument Tuesday night to the recent wave of backlash against far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his broadcast network Infowars.
There's a common counterargument to giving children the vote: Won't a lot of parents use this to effectively just get their kids to vote the way they do?
The counterargument here is that the adults may have been doing things to constrain Trump behind the scenes but they just haven't made it out to the press.
Clinton's counterargument is that some options are more viable than others, and some will get you killed politically — and she thinks overnight single-payer falls into that category.
A fair counterargument is that too much discord can shake the fundamental consensus American politics requires to operate, and the consequences of such a collapse could be disastrous.
Still, it's hard to make the counterargument—particularly in the era of Trump, and particularly on a service used by so many teens—that the internet should be meaner.
The counterargument, Brennan said, is a US presence could have led to the deaths of hundreds of US military personnel and been exploited by ISIS as a rallying cry.
It's also not the first time Jordan-as-social-figure has been defended, and it does present an interesting counterargument to the dominant narrative about his alleged moral shortcomings.
I guess the counterargument to some of the argument you're making would be that ... how do you know on kind of these broader cultural points about, are we improving?
But as far as workaday employees are concerned, their CEO's word ought to count for something—or at the very least, provide a counterargument to potential overreach by management.
In the segment about voter fraud that's online, Trump's comments are presented as one side of a typical political skirmish, with Paul Ryan's counterargument given equal time and weight.
A reasonable counterargument could be that the federal budget is already in disarray and that the last thing we need is lower tax revenue and thus more government debt.
The counterargument for some of this is that Uber can still shut drivers out of the app for short periods of time if they make too many trip cancellations.
I'm normally not Professor Positive, but for the sake of this podcast, I'm going to try to offer a more positive counterargument, at least for the beginning of this.
Yet the conference seemed to buy into a longstanding Israeli counterargument: that the corruption of Palestinian leaders, rather than the occupation, is most responsible for holding their people back.
Dr. Salaman's counterargument is that the threats to these species posed by climate change and industrial blights, like logging, are far more pressing than the threat of artificial names.
What they're saying: The participants maintained that position even when presented with the counterargument that if we start banning assault weapons, the government will try to ban other guns.
President Trump's lawyers will begin presenting their defense on Saturday, hoping to deliver a sharp counterargument to three days of presentations that House impeachment managers wrapped up Friday night.
But there is a counterargument that the statute of limitations should be put on hold while a president is in office, if he cannot be charged while in office.
Three years after the defeat of Mitt Romney led to speculation of a new durable demographic majority for Democratic presidents, Abrajano and Hajnal presented a detailed, quantitatively rich counterargument.
When law enforcement argues it needs a "backdoor" into encryption services, the counterargument has typically been that it would be impossible to limit such access to one person or organization.
I couldn't find anyone in the VICE office who would argue a pro-cursive position, so I searched "why is cursive important" on Google to try and find a counterargument.
The bank's counterargument: The arbitration clauses included in the legitimate contracts customers signed to open bank accounts also cover disputes related to the false ones set up in their names.
For decades, legislation to require prosecutors to turn over evidence earlier has run into stiff opposition from New York's district attorneys, who present a powerful counterargument: the safety of witnesses.
The counterargument is that LeBron is not only one of the best players we've ever seen, but he's also one of the smartest, and made the right basketball play there.
Of course, the counterargument to what Bastian believes is that the airline configures the plane, so it should design it so people can recline without interfering with the person behind them.
A counterargument to the "college for all" view is that the market for college graduates is oversaturated, and employers are only demanding four-year degrees because so many people have one.
They pointed out that a similar evolution was recognized with the 1968 establishment of a Nobel-caliber prize in economics, defusing the counterargument that the foundation was constrained by Nobel's will.
When you hear people complaining that games ought to be "fun" or "just for escapism," or demanding that politics and games be kept entirely separate, Resident Evil is a valuable counterargument.
I know you think the prevalence of Jews in culture is some kind of counterargument, but that's like saying the world loves pandas because crowds come to see them in zoos.
More broadly, Parasite's win certainly provides a strong counterargument to the idea that American awards shows should focus primarily on English films, a mindset that has hurt films like last year's Roma.
Well, OK, sure, there's an unending deluge of examples to build that case if you want, but let me offer you a compelling counterargument on the side of goodness in this world.
A counterargument from many zoos is that they already raise millions of dollars for field conservation and science while raising public awareness of the plight of our ape kin and other wildlife.
There is a counterargument that Britain could emerge as a stronger security partner for the United States, that it will value its role in NATO and other institutions all the more. Adm.
The counterargument from Republican leaders will cast unity and success in passing tax cuts, after their dispiriting failure on Obamacare, as the only way the party can stave off a 2018 catastrophe.
In all fairness, there was a good counterargument that the president needed to grab credit for the market rally in the face of the steady stream of negative coverage of his presidency.
A continued failure of wages to advance, despite job growth, while corporate profits shoot up to record levels would give Democrats a significant counterargument to legitimate Republican claims of overall economic improvement.
Yet neither Trump nor his White House has come up with a strong counterargument to the potential smoking-gun testimony of the US top diplomat in Ukraine, which is still reverberating through Washington.
The counterargument from LGBTQ advocates and several lower courts, however, is that the intent of lawmakers does not limit a law's reach, but rather its meaning is defined by the statute's plain text.
From a political perspective, isn't there a counterargument that Republican officials going too openly against Trump would depress base turnout and lead to a bigger loss, handing over more seats to the Democrats?
Wright pointed to Raytheon's counterargument that any alleged misrepresentations were not material to the government's payment decisions, given how the government kept paying its invoices long after being alerted to alleged suspect claims.
" For years, Fosse says, America was seen as a counterargument to the popular theory that economic development would lead to secularization, as unlike other Western capitalist democracies, the United States had "heightened religiosity.
Here is the counterargument: Our political system was designed by men who believed the mass public could make mistakes, and so they set up failsafes, emergency processes by which political elites could act.
Lionel Shriver's keynote speech at the 2016 Brisbane Writers Festival, delivered while wearing a sombrero as a response to negative commentary about her representation of black and Latino characters, provoked outrage and counterargument.
Below, a cross-section of their criticisms, plus a counterargument from celebrity ULC minister Bobby Berk who, at last count, had received more than 1,000 Twitter requests to perform wedding ceremonies for strangers. Rev.
It seems doubtful that Mr. Legend would have shown up to perform music that he thought was bad, and Keith's unapologetic commercialism is less a strawman for Seb's high-mindedness than a plausible counterargument.
Ultimately, however, a counterargument advanced by James Madison won the day: Larger republics better protected democracy, he claimed, because their natural political diversity made it difficult for any supersized faction to form and dominate.
Meanwhile, AT&T and Time Warner's counterargument is that a merger helps competition because it lets them stand a chance against tech behemoths like Netflix and Google, which owns the internet's biggest video company, YouTube.
The obvious counterargument is that the risk is worth it because Schultz could win the presidency, and if he did that, then he could just pass a bunch of laws reforming our electoral systems himself.
"If people are willing to pay that and you get results, it's difficult to form a counterargument," said B. David Ridpath, a sports administration professor at Ohio University and a prominent critic of major college athletics.
Giant pandas are no longer "endangered" A few months ago, I wrote a counterargument to the celebration that giant pandas had been upgraded to a conservation status of "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
If the audience is supposed to agree with him that Ally is betraying her soul and her artistic potential by turning to pop, then why does the movie give us a walking, talking counterargument in Lady Gaga?
As an antidote to their boredom, he and his friend Sébastien Mathys, 31, created Ugly Design, a collection of found images that form a counterargument to minimalism, as well as everything you might learn in graduate school.
Critical dismissal was inevitable, n as was the counterargument that it's unfair to dismiss those few white artists who dare acknowledge their complicity in racism and try to make art that confronts and unpacks such paradoxes, however clumsily.
The threat of true disruptive innovation is that its progress is largely out of the control of the enterprise being disrupted, unrecognized until it's too late: a viable alternative before the established player can mount an effective counterargument
"The counterargument we often get as to why there has not been meaningful activism is that 'the industry is thriving; we're going to adapt; we're more efficient making snow; we are diversifying our revenue stream,'" Mr. Molina said.
The counterargument that has arisen in recent years is that this isn't about insurance — rather, when Americans get rich and have lots of money, they want to spend it on medical care that improves their quality of life.
There's a counterargument that says, actually, the DOJ has career staff who's very interested in this and making Delrahim, the antitrust guy who bought it, is actually a serious person, not like some of the other Trump appointees.
But most people agree with him that the United States is less great than it used to be, so any counterargument has to wrestle with the fact that people don't seem to be in a very optimistic mood.
In order to effectively challenge someone's political views without triggering an emotional response, Westen said, your counterargument should do two things: solve the problem at the root of the political belief and address the values attached to the belief.
There is a persistent counterargument to this: If companies pay lower taxes, they may invest more in "socially responsible" practices, whether that means paying healthier salaries or researching how to provide internet access to people in the developing world.
Along with holding up the handwritten sign with the phrase, Remigio Pereira reworded two lines of "O Canada" to include the words, which are regarded as a counterargument to the Black Lives Matter movement, according to CNN partner CBC.
What's saddest about it is that the Spirit served as a vital, useful counterargument to this problem—an independent NWSL team with on-field success, multiple marketable stars, and climbing attendance (league-wide, attendeance increased ten percent in 2016).
Giuliani said that he would ideally like the report to be published unredacted so that he and fellow Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow could provide a complete counterargument, and that he would not be able to edit the report regardless.
The government's lead lawyer, Craig Conrath, provided a counterargument: "The fact that AT&T may want to compete in some other market, that doesn't give them a free pass to reduce competition in the pay-TV market," he said.
Lasting security for Jews, this counterargument goes, was always saved by leaders and movements, from the Maccabees to the Zionists, that urged us to be our fullest, freest selves — even if doing so made us deeply unpopular or despised.
The Times this week used the word "lie" in a front-page headline, and I agreed with that decision, but there's a counterargument that lying requires an intention to deceive — and that Trump may actually believe his absurd falsehoods.
But here was Doyle offering a profound counterargument, directly appealing to other parents: Instead of being afraid of a trans bogeyman coming to attack your kid, imagine having a trans child of your own, who is worthy of love and protection.
Rather than make the unpopular counterargument, and oppose the Affordable Care Act on the basis of ideological differences, Republicans adopted an unprincipled strategy of attacking and promising to remedy the law's every weakness—even when their promises cut against conservative orthodoxy.
A Fun Reminder That James Harden is Clearly the MVP There are dozens of reasons why James Harden deserves to win his first MVP this season, but two basic counting stats eliminate the need for any counterargument, almost by themselves.
The Sanders campaign's counterargument is that so far he's lagged Clinton in the number of national Democrats who view him favorably largely because as of the end of 2015, a good 30 percent of Democrats didn't know who he is.
The modern counterargument is that we now live in a world of internationally mobile capital; this means that for any individual country the supply of capital, far from being fixed, is highly elastic, because capital can move in or out.
They know that they'll ultimately need to write a counterargument and rebuttal, a call to action, and a compelling title, but I teach strategies for each of these elements as mini lessons once students' arguments are fully developed and supported.
The counterargument is that hospitals and doctors may decide they don't want an all-Medicare world, and they could stop taking Medicare in an effort to encourage individuals and employers to keep buying the private insurance plans that pay them higher rates.
The counter-counterargument is that if doctors and hospitals so fear a world where all insurance is paying Medicare rates, they would kill the plan before it ever passed, or they would force any plan that did pass to pay higher rates.
For one thing, the obvious counterargument is that Overwatch, the game that clearly won out over LawBreakers, had its own gamer rage "controversies" surrounding things like the representation of women, and it puts its own diverse cast of characters front and center.
One common counterargument by pain patients I hear to all of this: When you tell people with live with pain, you would never say to a heart disease patient that they need to just tough it out and live with their problem.
The counterargument, noted by Anderson and others, is that there is a psychological benefit to having both parties working to make the law better and that the stability of the law could be boosted by a bipartisan bill to reinstate the payments.
That conspiracy theory has helped feed Trump's distrust of the government he leads, and it's been a main counterargument of Republicans who want to divert attention from Trump's behavior as documented in the House impeachment inquiry and Robert Mueller's special counsel report.
The counterargument, of course, will be that Pincus was in charge when Zynga became over-reliant on Facebook in the first place and that the stock bump still only brings the company to $4.26 per share — versus an IPO price of $10 per share.
Of course, there's a counterargument that the people who would be affected by an n-word tape are not those who strongly support the president, but rather those who backed his campaign to secure wins on issues like restricting abortion and broadening religious freedom.
But there's a good counterargument, too: The proper answer to this wave isn't to overly shield kids from technology, but to design a product that caters to the different habits they have, and do it in a way that doubles down on privacy protections.
" In a counterargument, Obama reminded everyone that expression within the law is an American right and called those who disagree with Kaepernick's actions to "think about the pain he may be expressing about somebody who's lost a loved one that they think was unfairly shot.
Giving Monsanto a platform to defend itself without substantial background or counterargument flies in the face of Nye's proclaimed mission to explain science to the masses, and overshadows the other perfectly rational points he and the panelists make about the benefits of GMOs in general.
Since I'm not aware of any precise antonym to the term "straw man," I hereby nominate the noun "krauthammer" to serve the function, defined in two ways: (1) as the strongest possible counterargument to your opinion; (2) a person of deep substance and complete integrity.
Another reason may be the counterargument that if we assume Trump has Congressional authorization to fund part of the wall (for example by reprogramming drug interdiction funds), and seizing land is necessary for building that wall, then by extension he's authorized to seize the land.
The obvious counterargument is that allowing the government to impose such standards could lead to even more government censorship of speech, when there is far too much of it already in the name of national security and other interests, which the government imposes with almost total impunity.
Near the end of the conversation, when Mr. Downs invited questions from the small group of observers, one person addressed what she called the "unspoken" political consensus in the room, raising the counterargument that focus on voter suppression was just a strategy for getting more Democrats elected.
The counterargument offered by the CEO of Pembina, the company behind the pipeline, predictably touted the economic benefits of the project in a letter to the state's Democratic Governor Kate Brown; this was echoed by the Portland Business Alliance and recently by a trio of county commissioners.
I think the counterargument to what you're saying is that running a place that is more unified, that does have more of a common identity and a common sense of place, isn't great training for the level of fractiousness we're now seeing at the national level.
The counterargument used by single-payer supporters is that any increased taxes will be offset by the elimination of health insurance premiums paid by workers and their employers and, in the case of the Sanders Medicare-for-all plan, almost no more out-of-pocket costs.
Of course, the counterargument here is that in claiming to not consider the social consequences of a ruling, textualists like Gorsuch tend in practice to arrive at decisions that produce conservative outcomes, suggesting the approach isn't as neutral and non-ideological as its proponents present it as being.
And while Sandberg did also note that the company is pouring billions into its rebranding as a company that cares about privacy now, her delivery on what Facebook's leadership has evidently landed on as their best counterargument was considerably less convincing than that of the company's CEO recently.
A common counterargument is that higher alcohol taxes could lead to job losses, since the alcohol industry may be forced to fire workers or hire fewer people to make up for the profits lost as a result of the taxes and as people cut back on their drinking.
In arguing that Bellow is the central figure in the landscape of American literature, for instance, Amis sees fit to mount a counterargument against the writer he perceives as Bellow's only viable competitor, "the only American who gives Bellow any serious trouble" in the heavyweight title bout: Henry James.
At 1,403 delegates or even 1,100 delegates, anti-Trump conservatives would have a not-quite-as-intuitive, but still-easy-to-grasp counterargument: Your plurality is real, but it is small, and we can create a ticket that better reflects the party's preference than any ticket with you at the top.
A common counterargument is that higher alcohol prices or taxes could lead to job losses, since the alcohol industry may be forced to fire workers or hire fewer people to make up for the profits lost as a result of the taxes and as people cut back on their drinking.
Faced with the counterargument that "Republicans opposing this proposal say this would cost many jobs in the energy sector, hurt the economy by massively raising taxes, and wouldn't make much of a difference in climate change because of carbon emissions from China," this comes out as a 45-35 split.
Unfortunately, when faced with the counterargument "nobody should be forced to enter into a contract they don't want to, and that bargaining at the industry level would make it difficult for businesses to remain flexible and make important decisions," it becomes very unpopular, with just 28 percent support to 47 percent opposition.
"This is really is a historic moment in the international law of the sea," said Harriet Harden-Davies, a researcher the University of Wollongong who was involved in the talks at the U.N. The counterargument, Ms. Harden-Davies explained, is that no one owns the high seas — and developing these products is a costly gamble.
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Endorsed in person by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the tuition plan may be the strongest sign yet that Mr. Cuomo plans to offer the seventh year of his governorship as a liberal counterargument to Donald J. Trump's Washington — perhaps as a prelude to offering himself as an alternative to Mr. Trump in 2020.
It might seem like the proper decision, if a cold one, but check out the counterargument by Mexico manager Edgar Gonzalez: WBC officials want you to think of it like calculating an ERA: multiply nine by the number of earned runs and divide by innings pitched, and an inning isn't technically pitched unless an out is recorded.
Read more: Take a tour of the private jet that a billionaire chief executive flies around the worldThe obvious counterargument would be that while VistaJet may be able to capture business from corporations and users looking to give up their owned jets, the loss of users at the lower end who go back to flying commercial would offset that.
If you'd like to hear a persuasive counterargument — a case for being uniquely alarmed about this moment in American history — I suggest listening to my podcast discussion with Yascha Mounk: And if you want to dig even deeper than that, here are my related interviews with Carol Anderson, Amy Chua, Mayor Mitch Landrieu, and Daniel Levitsky and Steven Ziblatt.
To those who say that the Trump administration has failed even on its own terms (never mind the terms of good government), I offer as counterargument the myriad supports offered to the gas and oil industries; the utter evisceration of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; the several concessions made to for-profit colleges whose operations had previously proven to be brutally unscrupulous.
This hints at a common objection to Medicare for All, which is that the plan calls for saving money by cutting reimbursement rates to hospitals, and hospitals tend to oppose the proposal for that reason (a counterargument is that hospitals have to eat the cost of treating uninsured patients, and there would be no uninsured population under Medicare for All).
While equal bathroom access rages on as a national issue, several LGBTQ legal and advocacy groups, from the Gill Foundation to Freedom for All Americans to the National Center for Transgender Equality, have recently called for dropping public accommodations from a set of proposed LGBTQ nondiscrimination bills in states across the country, citing the difficulty in making an effective counterargument to conservative bathroom hysteria.
The idea for this puzzle came while solving Andrew Ries's "Stagger Sessions," a 20-crossword EP. In one puzzle, ELBA is clued like so: "Idris who's a counterargument to John Donne's 'No man is an island' bit" I immediately noticed that NO MAN IS AN ISLAND is 15 letters, and thought if I could come up with some other men whose names were islands, I might have a theme.
The counterargument — around for decades and back with a vengeance from President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE's tweets — is that America's grand strategy is a liability and waste of resources; that might makes right and values are blather, so America should grab what we can, taking our cut — the largest possible.
Courts have regularly responded to the argument that a parent's deportation will deny a child, as one lawyer put it, "the right which she has as an American citizen to continue to reside in the United States," with the counterargument that such children are not, in fact, deprived, because they retain the right to stay in their country and the right to live with their parents — just not both at the same time.

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