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NADIS Animal Health
UK livestock needs action on methane now to avoid ‘soundbite’ solutions
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<blockquote data-quote="ski" data-source="post: 7829694" data-attributes="member: 2207"><p>I don't miss the point at all. But your lines of rebuttal are non - existent. Engaging de facto accepts that they have a position and there is an argument to be had. There is no argument to be had, you cannot argue with a belief system. Silence will be better. Have you never seen or been involved in a situation where one person simply says nothing? It drives the other crazy, and in my experience it is most often the silent one who has most command of the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski, post: 7829694, member: 2207"] I don't miss the point at all. But your lines of rebuttal are non - existent. Engaging de facto accepts that they have a position and there is an argument to be had. There is no argument to be had, you cannot argue with a belief system. Silence will be better. Have you never seen or been involved in a situation where one person simply says nothing? It drives the other crazy, and in my experience it is most often the silent one who has most command of the matter. [/QUOTE]
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