Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it. |
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They argued that the new regulations would place their company at a competitive disadvantage in the marketplace. |
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However, it can be argued that the Criollos simply replaced the Peninsulares in terms of power. |
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In 1969, Michael Taylor argued that previous critics offered a too cheerful view of what the play depicts. |
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He argued that the overall themes are the often painful aspects of love and the pettiness of people, which here include the fairies. |
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He argued that the play's significant characters are all affected by passion and by a sadomasochistic type of sexuality. |
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In 1972, Ralph Berry argued that Shakespeare was chiefly concerned with epistemology in this play. |
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In 1974, Marjorie Garber argued that metamorphosis is both the major subject of the play and the model of its structure. |
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She argued that the play is about traditional rites of passage, which trigger development within the individual and society. |
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In 1972, Alex Aronson argued that Theseus represents the conscious mind and Puck represents the unconscious mind. |
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In 1973, Melvin Goldstein argued that the lovers can not simply return to Athens and wed. |
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In the early 1580s, he argued unsuccessfully for an assault on Spain itself. |
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His works argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. |
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Imre Lakatos argued that mathematicians actually use contradiction, criticism and revision as principles for improving their work. |
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Other writers have argued that consent to join the society is not necessarily consent to its government. |
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He complained that the English language lacked structure and argued in support of the dictionary. |
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In the Reflections, Burke argued against Price's interpretation of the Glorious Revolution and instead, gave a classic Whig defence of it. |
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Douglas argued that liberties relating to personal relationships, such as marriage, have a unique primacy of place in the hierarchy of freedoms. |
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He argued that even if an opinion is false, the truth can be better understood by refuting the error. |
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Williams argued that moral decisions must preserve our psychological identity and integrity. |
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Concerning his appointed academic field, he argued that there was no such thing as an English Renaissance. |
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One mazarinade argued incessantly that Mazarin had interfered with France's economy. |
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He argued that Jesus made several implicit claims to divinity, which would logically exclude that claim. |
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Where Beowulf does deal with specific tribal struggles, as at Finnsburg, Tolkien argued firmly against reading in fantastic elements. |
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It has been argued that nursery rhymes set to music aid in a child's development. |
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Alistair Fox has argued that The Piano was significantly influenced by Jane Mander's The Story of a New Zealand River. |
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Ekland later reported that although the couple argued, Sellers never hit her. |
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The Museum has also argued that the British Museum Act of 1963 legally prevents any object from leaving its collection once it has entered it. |
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The Report argued that the provision of public libraries would steer people towards temperate and moderate habits. |
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Therefore, unlike other methods of controlling the fox population, it is argued that hunting with dogs resembles natural selection. |
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It is argued by some hunt supporters that no law should curtail the right of a person to do as they wish, so long as it does not harm others. |
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The BOA argued for a common definition of amateurism and argued that 'broken time' payments were against the Olympic ideal. |
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Some analysts argued the decision to move away from the Sky and, in particular, the BBC undermined the FA Cup in the eyes of the public. |
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The problem was structural he argued, and lamented the failture of the LTA to produce talented players. |
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Lewis and others argued the stoppage was premature and that a champion should be given the benefit of the doubt. |
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The Crusaders then delayed for months while they argued over who would have the captured territory. |
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In 2014, Andrew Rosindell, Conservative MP for Romford, argued in favour of giving St George's Day the status of an official public holiday. |
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He argued that states were analogous to 'organisms' that needed sufficient room in which to live. |
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He also argued for a large and permanent secretariat to carry out the League's administrative duties. |
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The party argued that the revenues from the oil were not benefitting Scotland as much as they should. |
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The Yes campaign has argued that control of welfare policy would be a major benefit of independence. |
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It can be argued that GDP per capita as an indicator standard of living is correlated with these factors, capturing them indirectly. |
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Arnall argued that government must be strong enough to control conflict, and in that regard Walpole was quite successful. |
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They had argued for a guerrilla campaign, but Charles Edward Stuart refused to change his mind. |
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They argued that the Company should try to win over its subjects by outdoing the region's previous rulers in the support of indigenous learning. |
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He argued that it was this economic trade agreement dating back to the 16th century that led to Africa being underdeveloped in his own time. |
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Proponents of the slave trade, such as Archibald Dalzel, argued that African societies were robust and not much affected by the trade. |
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It was argued that without Asiatics to work in the tropical areas of the Northern Territory and Queensland, the area would have to be abandoned. |
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He argued that the war was so important that the US had to have a voice in the peace conference. |
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Despite the similarities, Stone argued that a crucial difference was that the land grants under the timar system were not hereditary at first. |
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The Luftwaffe, OKW argued, was still an offensive weapon, and its primary focus was on producing bomber pilots. |
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Many argued that this was also a violation of the 1949 Armistice Agreements. |
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The Government also argued that the transfer of power to local councils would increase electoral accountability. |
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Rejecting the US policy of disinvestment as a mistake, she argued a prosperous society would be more receptive to change. |
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She argued that Britain should renegotiate its terms of membership or else leave the EU and join the North American Free Trade Area. |
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Friedman argued that the demand for money could be described as depending on a small number of economic variables. |
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Federal Reserve, argued that monetary policy could respond to zero interest rate conditions by direct expansion of the money supply. |
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It has been argued that the invasion was fully legal because authorization was implied by the United Nations Security Council. |
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Bush partisan as argued by Roy Greenslade in The Guardian published on 17 February. |
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Researcher Peter Gold argued in a 2009 paper that these disagreements made the possibility of an agreement being finalised remote. |
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Trevor Allan, argued, however, that the change in rule was accepted by the existing order because of strong legal reasons. |
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This, they argued, would allow for the Christopher Hill peace process to proceed and yield a peace agreement. |
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Gender inequality and discrimination is argued to cause and perpetuate poverty and vulnerability in society as a whole. |
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Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. |
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It is argued that inequality levels influence how citizens imagine the trustworthiness of fellow citizens. |
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The economist Joseph Stiglitz has argued that economic inequality has led to distrust of business and government. |
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Some theories popular from the 1950s to 2011 argued that inequality had a positive effect on economic development. |
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Hobson, Rosa Luxemburg, and Vladimir Lenin argued that WWI was caused by inequality. |
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Economist Tyler Cowen has argued that though income inequality has increased within nations, globally it has fallen over the last 20 years. |
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It has also been argued that economic inequality invariably translates to political inequality, which further aggravates the problem. |
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However, some have argued that as relative poverty is merely a measure of inequality, using the term 'poverty' for it is misleading. |
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In 1965, Rose Friedman argued for the use of relative poverty claiming that the definition of poverty changes with general living standards. |
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Curtis argued for the idea that spiral nebulae were star systems in their own right as island universes. |
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It has been argued that loss of unitarity would also imply violation of conservation of energy. |
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Some have argued there is a need for more research into the environmental and health effects of the technique. |
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It has been argued that this causes problems, as other agencies such as social services use the newer 2011 census categories. |
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Physical anthropology texts argued that biological races exist until the 1970s, when they began to argue that races do not exist. |
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It has been argued that the concept of secularism has frequently been misinterpreted. |
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Albo and the Raavad argued that Maimonides' principles contained too many items that, while true, were not fundamentals of the faith. |
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Anders argued that he could not advise the soldiers to return to Poland unless the Polish Government promised elections this spring. |
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Nevertheless, Bevin argued that, elections or no, the Poles in Anders' army should go home. |
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Karl Marx argued that there were fundamental contradictions within the capitalist system, and that the workers were anything but free. |
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Minimalism argued that extreme simplicity could capture all of the sublime representation needed in art. |
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The author's explanation of a baffling disappearance argued in Holmesian style, pokes fun at his own creation. |
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Many critics have argued that Thomas's work is too narrow and that he suffers from verbal extravagance. |
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Pater argued that man's sensibility to beauty should be refined above all else, and that each moment should be felt to its fullest extent. |
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The restoration team argued that they did research on the colors used in the original locations, cars, wardrobe, and skin tones. |
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Brando had insisted on creative control, and the two men argued incessantly. |
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Other critics have argued that Tolkien's characters were weakened and misinterpreted by their portrayal in the films. |
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In fact, Berkeley argued that the same cues that evoke distance also evoke size, and that we do not first see size and then calculate distance. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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He argued that this was because the spectator is aware that he is witnessing a dramatic performance. |
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Scotus also developed a complex argument for the existence of God, and argued for the Immaculate Conception of Mary. |
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Scotus argued that we cannot conceive of what it is to be something, without conceiving it as existing. |
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Scotus argued against the version of illuminationism that had been defended earlier in the century by Henry of Ghent. |
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In recent years, however, some scholars of Smith's work have argued that no contradiction exists. |
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He argued cuttingly, his biting satire did not shrink at insults, and his expressions could be rude and cruel. |
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He argued that this view is the principal theoretical presupposition underpinning most forms of authoritarianism and totalitarianism. |
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He argued that historicism is founded upon mistaken assumptions regarding the nature of scientific law and prediction. |
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It has also been argued that, by taxing banned substances, some US states are able to gain additional revenues. |
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Botswana also argued that the government continues to encourage legal movement into the country. |
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Hermes argued so skillfully that he ended up buried under a heap of pebbles, and this was the first cairn. |
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Recent demographic studies have argued for a population peak ranging from 70 million to more than 100 million. |
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To Quintilian, ingenium represented a potential best realized in the social setting of school, and he argued against homeschooling. |
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Balliol also argued that the Kingdom of Scotland was, as royal estate, indivisible as an entity. |
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Many historians have argued that the monastery or Priory was founded specifically in 1114 by Alexander I of Scotland. |
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However it has been argued that Moray was actually killed at Stirling Bridge. |
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Even before he was pope, John XXII argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment. |
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He argued that he had called a legal, not an illegal, assembly as part of his duties as a minister of the Kirk. |
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British Tories refused to compromise, while Whigs argued current policy would drive the colonists towards secession. |
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Howe instead argued capturing Philadelphia and defeating Washington was a priority. |
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His book The State in its Relations with the Church argued that England had neglected its great duty to the Church of England. |
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Joule argued for the mutual convertibility of heat and mechanical work and for their mechanical equivalence. |
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Lampson argued for another attempt and prevailed, Thomson insisting that the technical problems were tractable. |
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It has been argued that Chalmers was both a paternalist, on the moral plane, and a supporter of economic individualism. |
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In 1740, the Glasgow philosopher Francis Hutcheson argued for a right of colonial resistance to tyranny. |
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Some have also argued that Calvinism as a whole stresses the sovereignty or rule of God in all things including salvation. |
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Tony Blair, defending FPTP, argued that other systems give small parties the balance of power, and influence disproportionate to their votes. |
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Corbyn launched the Labour campaign focusing on public spending, and argued that services were being underfunded, particularly education. |
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Tolkien have argued that Celtic has acted as a substrate to English for both the lexicon and syntax. |
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Bolshevik revolutionary Leon Trotsky argued that money could not be arbitrarily abolished following a socialist revolution. |
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Since 1992, Vivian Cook has argued that most multilingual speakers fall somewhere between minimal and maximal definitions. |
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Historian Arnold Taylor argued that the design of the castle was a representation of the Walls of Constantinople. |
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This division was in contrast to the Liberal Party's belief in free trade, which it argued would help keep costs of living down. |
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In 1998, E J Denton and D M Rowe argued that these platelets transmit additional information to other fish about how a given fish moves. |
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Supporters of the bill argued that increased foreign direct investment would help job creation in the United States. |
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The government argued that many services could be provided more cheaply by buses. |
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During this period it is widely argued that emergent blacks and Asians struggled in Britain against racism and prejudice. |
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Eliade argued that one of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior and that myths may provide a religious experience. |
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Similarly, Barthes argued that modern culture explores religious experience. |
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Some local traders have argued that this has damaged trade due to a lack of access by taxis and the disabled. |
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The new Celtic Crusaders were argued to be a continuation of the old Celtic Warriors side and were based at Bridgend's Brewery Field. |
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The MP tried to arrest them, but Louis forcefully argued the pair out of the situation. |
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Historian Martin Johnes has argued that the band are part of the contemporary history of Wales. |
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Conversely, Ken Tucker of New York magazine argued that her character was redundant to the film's plot. |
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Darwin argued that it was populations that evolved, not individuals, by natural selection from naturally occurring variation among individuals. |
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John Walter Gregory argued that fjords are of tectonic origin and that glaciers had a negligible role in their formation. |
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The Common Fisheries Policy has been argued by certain commentators to have had disastrous consequences for the environment. |
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Longchamp, who had left England after Walter's intervention, now returned, and argued that he had been wrongly removed as justiciar. |
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Philip argued that he was summoning John not as the Duke of Normandy, but as the Count of Poitou, which carried no such special status. |
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His most recent biographer, the historian Norman Macdougall, argued strongly for late May 1452 at St Andrews, Fife. |
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Clark argued that in exchange for the financial benefits and bribes that England bestowed, what it gained was. |
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It has been argued that the present rate of extinction is sufficient to eliminate most species on the planet Earth within 100 years. |
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Philosophically it could be argued that biodiversity has intrinsic aesthetic and spiritual value to mankind in and of itself. |
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William Forbes Skene argued in 1837 that Pictish was a Goidelic language, the ancestor of modern Scottish Gaelic. |
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He pointed out that the apostles all argued against changing the teachings of Christ as did the earliest church fathers. |
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Arnaldo Momigliano and others, however, have argued that this distinction cannot be maintained. |
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David McRoberts has argued that his death in the bath is a garbled version of his collapse during a baptismal service. |
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The second source is the eruption of the Siberian Traps, a large volcanic event which is argued to be the result of Pangaean tectonic movement. |
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Each of these have been argued to be a bipedal ancestor of later hominins but, in each case, the claims have been contested. |
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He also argued that crossing the Atlantic with the means available at the time would have been difficult, if not impossible. |
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Kelley has criticized some of Fell's work but nonetheless argued that genuine Celtic Ogham inscriptions have in fact been discovered in America. |
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Some modern historians have argued that he was not from Genoa but, instead, from the Aragon region of Spain or from Portugal. |
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Historians have long argued whether Cabral was Brazil's discoverer, and whether the discovery was accidental or intentional. |
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The slave owners also argued that banning slavery in new states would upset what they saw as a delicate balance of free states and slave states. |
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Scott argued that a Union blockade of the main ports would weaken the Confederate economy. |
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Historian Don Doyle has argued that the Union victory had a major impact on the course of world history. |
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Each of these species has been argued to be a bipedal ancestor of later hominins, but all such claims are contested. |
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Henry argued that, unlike Robert, he had been born to a reigning king and queen, thereby giving him a claim under the right of porphyrogeniture. |
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This proposition was later challenged, and it was argued that the 12th century was a period of greater cultural achievement. |
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Some have argued that the disaster was in fact caused more by an error in latitude than in longitude. |
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This was the result of a 1999 European Court of Human Rights case, which argued that Gibraltar should be entitled to vote in European elections. |
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It can be argued whether rules set by the owner of an airport are regulation or just a business model. |
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This can be argued to be the only pattern found in most of the world's languages, and perhaps the primary pattern in all of them. |
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More broadly, Edwards argued that a lack of freedom motivated much of the novel's plot as besides for Mrs. |
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Tave argued that the play Lover's Vows is a test of the character's commitment to propriety. |
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Morgan argued that to understand the novel properly requires understanding of the capacity for characters to change or not to change. |
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Said argued that Austen embraced and promoted this spatial understanding of the world in Mansfield Park. |
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Their model for political organization, as well as the paved roads for which they argued, facilitated the growth of the automobile. |
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Stahl argued that phlogiston could explain combustion, a central concern of eighteenth-century chemistry. |
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However, some researchers have argued that there is evidence of possible interbreeding between female Neanderthals and male modern humans. |
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Philosopher David Novitz has argued that disagreement about the definition of art are rarely the heart of the problem. |
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They argued that China had controls in place and the sale might depress prices. |
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It is also argued that other fields of study, like History and Sociology, on the contrary focus disproportionately on the West. |
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Some argued that angels had physical bodies, while some maintained that they were entirely spiritual. |
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Opponents of the bid had argued that hosting the 33rd Olympic Games would cost the city too much in public funds. |
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In 1930, Ronald Syme argued for a complete reassessment of Domitian's financial policy, which had been largely viewed as a disaster. |
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He argued that the theory of the unity and continuity of history should not remove distinctions between ancient and modern history. |
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At the same time, Carr argued that the study of the facts may lead the historian to change his or her views. |
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The question of whether trial by combat remains a valid alternative to civil action has been argued to remain open, at least in theory. |
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Worsaae, who argued that the body was Iron Age in origin, like most bog bodies, and predated any historical persons by at least 500 years. |
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His opponents argued that this would make Jesus less than God and that this was heretical. |
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In the past many scholars argued that the Huns did not have a central organization until after they entered Europe. |
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She argued for a society based on reason and that women as well as men should be treated as rational beings. |
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Some followed Pierre Bayle and argued that atheists could indeed be moral men. |
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Herder argued that every folk had its own particular identity, which was expressed in its language and culture. |
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In his thesis, he argued that the primary axis of conflict in the future will be along cultural and religious lines. |
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In 1807, Alexander von Humboldt argued that national character reflected geographic influence, linking landscape to people. |
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Haeckel argued that humans were closely related to the primates of Southeast Asia and rejected Darwin's hypothesis of Africa. |
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Though Gobineau did not equate Nordic peoples with Aryans, he argued that Germanic people were the best modern representatives of the Aryan race. |
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In 1690, John Locke argued that prices vary in proportion to the quantity of money. |
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It has been argued that Byzantium under the Komnenian rule was more prosperous than at any time since the Persian invasions of the 7th century. |
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This was after the death of Xia Yuanji on 19 Februari 1430, thus it can be argued that an important obstacle disappeared after his death. |
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Haw also argued that footbinding was not common even among Chinese during Polo's time and almost unknown among the Mongols. |
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Haw also argued that practices such as footbinding were not common even among Chinese during Polo's time and almost unknown among the Mongols. |
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Homans argued that purification rituals may then be conducted to dispel secondary anxiety. |
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Zagan Pasha argued against Halil Pasha, and insisted on an immediate attack. |
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Reith argued that trust gained by 'authentic impartial news' could then be used. |
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The newspaper's attorneys argued that the article was not a libel. |
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She argued against the committal of the defendant to a mental hospital. |
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Some animal-rights groups and anticaptivity philosophers argued that the whale should be released to the wild immediately. |
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He argued and hollered for so long that I finally capitulated just to make him stop. |
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As one teacher, first-generation college-goer herself, argued, I know kids go on college visits. |
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You argued well in court but your firm doesn't pay its lawyers well, so why don't you come across to ours? |
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Defendants argued that plaintiffs' allegations of hostile discrimination are entirely conclusionary. |
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He argued with the judge contemptuously, showing no respect or remorse for his actions. |
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In these disguises, Maitland argued, he would certainly avoid recognition, and so discomfit any mischief planned by the enemies of Margaret. |
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It is argued that the Czech is an epilanguage of the Slovaks, i.e. a concomitant phenomenon of their mother tongue. |
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It has been argued that because an object is epistemologically dependent on an observer, it is also physically dependent on that observer. |
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Most who have argued for evaluativism have been interested in establishing skepticism, and have assumed that evaluativism implied skepticism. |
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Finally, I argued that moderate experimentalism and IAE can help resolve these different kinds of conflicts. |
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Kant argued like Descartes from the existence of individual consciousness rather than from the givenness of a God found in revelation. |
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The priest argued to the king that unless clerics accompanied the colony ship, the colony would soon descend into heathendom and barbarity. |
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Some scholars have argued that the appearance of complex or abstract language made these behavior changes possible. |
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Some have argued the dialect was a fully fledged language in its own right. |
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Ewing argued that it was offensive to Scots to argue that an English region had the same status as an 'ancient nation' such as Scotland. |
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Aristotle's predecessor, Plato, argued that all things have a universal form, which could be either a property or a relation to other things. |
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Plato argued that there are some universal forms that are not a part of particular things. |
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Aristotle argued that there are no universals that are unattached to existing things. |
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Apel argued that an institutionalised apprenticeship system must have existed. |
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As a Roman ally, it has been argued that the nominal goal of the Roman conquest of 43 AD to restore Verica to power. |
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His advisers calmed him, and argued that outright denial of Constantine's claims would mean certain war. |
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In reply, William did not dispute the deathbed promise, but argued that Edward's prior promise to him took precedence. |
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Historians since then have argued over the facts of the matter and how to interpret them, with little agreement. |
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William argued that Edward had previously promised the throne to him, and that Harold had sworn to support William's claim. |
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McFarlane, who argued that this was not only the common policy of the age, but also the best. |
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Brady realised that the liberties of the Charter were limited and argued that the liberties were the grant of the King. |
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Scott and Duncan have argued that the pandemic was a form of infectious disease that characterise as hemorrhagic plague similar to Ebola. |
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It has been argued that Elizabeth would have selected James because she felt guilty about what happened to his mother, her cousin. |
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He also argued that any physical abnormality was probably no more than a minor distortion of the shoulders. |
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This transition happened in the 1530s, Elton argued, and must be regarded as part of a planned revolution. |
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It has also been argued that the Black Death prompted a new wave of piety, manifested in the sponsorship of religious works of art. |
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Finally, Joan Kelly argued that the Renaissance led to greater gender dichotomy, lessening the agency women had had during the Middle Ages. |
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Where Henry did intervene personally in the running of the country, Elton argued, he mostly did so to its detriment. |
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Others, such as the Revd Giles Fraser, a contributor to The Guardian, have argued for an allegorical interpretation of the virgin birth of Jesus. |
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Henry argued that this had been wrong and that his marriage had never been valid. |
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Historian Charles Fawcett argued that the East India Company Flag inspired the Stars and Stripes. |
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Charles, however, argued that there was no legal bar to collecting the tax for defence during peacetime and throughout the whole of the kingdom. |
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He argued that Cromwell's rise to power had been helped not only by his great spirit and energy, but also by his ruthlessness. |
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Some have argued, however, that if James had been more resolute, the army would have fought and fought well. |
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She argued for a society based on reason, and that women, as well as men, should be treated as rational beings. |
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In particular, Rolf Engelsing has argued for the existence of a Reading Revolution. |
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This was not received well by the King's ministers, and Necker, hoping to bolster his position, argued to be made a minister. |
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The bulk of the nobles argued for an aristocratic upper house elected by the nobles. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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Numerous scholars have argued that Napoleon's aggressive posture made him enemies and cost him potential allies. |
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Many suffragists at the time, and most historians since, have argued that the actions of the militant suffragettes damaged their cause. |
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Wever argued that the Luftwaffe General Staff should not be solely educated in tactical and operational matters. |
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It is argued that persisting with attacks on RAF airfields might have won air superiority for the Luftwaffe. |
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Anita Charlesworth of the Health Foundation agreed with the report and argued that cuts to health education and public health are shortsighted. |
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Professor Allyson Pollock argued privatisation should be monitored to ensure the poor, the old and the sick do not lose out. |
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It can also be argued that power is more evenly spread out in parliamentary government. |
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The report argued that the unions had become too powerful and that their legal privileges ought to be curtailed. |
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The old guard argued that trends showed they were regaining strength under Smith's strong leadership. |
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Miliband also argued for greater regulation on banks and the energy companies. |
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He has spoken about inequality and argued in favour of the Paris climate change agreement. |
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Bruni and later historians argued that Italy had recovered since Petrarch's time, and therefore added a third period to Petrarch's two. |
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This is untrue, as lecturers in the medieval universities commonly argued that evidence showed the Earth was a sphere. |
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Friedrich Hayek argued in The Pure Theory of Capital that the goal is the preservation of the unique information contained in the price itself. |
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He argued that free competition could only be realized under conditions of state ownership of natural resources and land. |
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Since then he has been a harsh critic of clumsy bank policies and argued that no one should be able to do what he did. |
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As for the Lexus lane charge, UCLA transportation guru Brian Taylor argued that toll lanes aren't a bad deal for low-income people. |
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Newton argued that this should exempt him from the ordination requirement, and Charles II, whose permission was needed, accepted this argument. |
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Newton argued that light is composed of particles or corpuscles, which were refracted by accelerating into a denser medium. |
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It has been argued that Newton conceived of his work at the Mint as a continuation of his alchemical work. |
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By studying the natural world, he argued, people would learn how to become more compassionate, happy, and prosperous. |
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Priestley and other Lunar Society members argued that the new French system was too expensive, too difficult to test, and unnecessarily complex. |
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As an advocate that simplicity and theory be part of the scientific method, Lord Rayleigh argued for the principle of similitude. |
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He also argued against hereditary peerages, favouring life peerages instead. |
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As part of another longstanding scientific dispute, Hawking had emphatically argued, and bet, that the Higgs boson would never be found. |
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But Beveridge alluding to the problem of an overall declining birth rate, argued that even the flat rate would be eugenic. |
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It can be argued that it is better to compare life expectancy of the period after childhood to get a better handle on life span. |
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Recently a number of linguists have argued that many of the grammar changes observed in English were due to a Brythonic influence. |
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Certain scholars have argued both for and against generalizing the political structures of the Caribbean. |
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It is also argued that Norse immigrants to England had a great impact on the loss of inflectional endings in Middle English. |
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Human population, he argued, tended to increase geometrically, outstripping the production of food, which increased arithmetically. |
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This triggered a Brahman backlash in northwestern India, which argued that the language should be written in the native Devanagari script. |
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Whether this was a result of the Angles themselves, as the early medieval writer Gildas argued, or mere coincidence is unclear. |
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It has been argued whether Anselm's reluctance to take the see was sincere or not. |
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It has been argued that St Edmund's story was informed by common Celtic and Germanic notions of sacred kingship. |
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And various contemporary scholars have argued that the caste system was constructed by the British colonial regime. |
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They argued that English witchcraft, like African witchcraft, was endemic rather than epidemic. |
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Partly in reaction to such theories, another school of thought emerged which argued that Arthur had no historical existence at all. |
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Alternatively, it has also been argued that Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva were Hereward's real parents. |
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The sugar, he argued, was stored at his house legally, and Teach had visited him only on business, in his official capacity. |
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Some argued that oralism was the best way to teach language to the deaf, while others argued that manualism worked best. |
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It was argued that Richard, through his tyranny and misgovernment, had rendered himself unworthy of being king. |
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Some scholars have argued that Eadfrith and Ethelwald did not produce the manuscript but commissioned someone else to do so. |
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He argued that such a training would form artists capable of creating works of high moral and artistic worth. |
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Millais himself argued that as he grew more confident as an artist, he could paint with greater boldness. |
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Paul Beekman Taylor argued that the Ynglinga saga was proof that the Beowulf poet was likewise working from Germanic tradition. |
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Although he is often listed as a saint, this is not confirmed by Bede and it has recently been argued that such assertions are incorrect. |
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Some scholarship has argued to assign the poem to one John Massey, a member of the landed gentry from Cheshire. |
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Hume argued that the new modes of behaviour which developed in a commercial society actually improved the nation's martiality. |
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Conventional theories had argued that without these three powerful men making decisions for her, Ophelia is driven into madness. |
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Others argued that Friar Laurence might be Shakespeare's spokesman in his warnings against undue haste. |
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First, they argued, a thought is put in a man's mind, then the person may either indulge in the thought or reject it. |
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He also argued that Bottom's conceit was a quality inseparable from his secondary profession, that of an actor. |
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In 1881, Edward Dowden argued that Theseus and his reflections on art are central to the play. |
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In 1961, Elizabeth Sewell argued that Shakespeare aligns himself not with the aristocrats of the play, but with Bottom and the artisans. |
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