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How to use Argues in a sentence

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She argues for the ascent of a heterosexual heroine who wields socio-sexual power without becoming a desexualized or asexualized creature.
He argues that the two officers who had failed to make a match did so because they were not given the right conditions to do so.
He basically argues that Mills is one of the most progressive players in the Lib party.
Counsel for the appellants argues that those words are not sufficiently precise to exclude liability for negligence.
The livestock industry argues that ranchers have a right to graze on any land near their water rights, even if they do not own the land.
A growing segment of people are concerned about food quality and want to keep local ranchers and farmers in business, Antonio argues.
What is key to the current world, Wallerstein argues, is that we are now witnessing the death throes of the world system itself.
Low employment among much of the immigrant population destroys the argument for further arrivals, he argues.
My book argues for pluralism in which classical absolute claims are upheld but their limits are affirmed.
Democratic culture is far richer and more diverse, Stout argues, than the terms of Rawls's etiolated rationalism can capture.
Kasper argues that the salvific nature of the Old Covenant follows from the fact that God's grace is available to all!
The trade union local argues that the interests of the staff are prejudiced in this way.
Rich argues that Western grasslands need the presence of large ungulates, like the bison that once roamed the plains.
This notion he argues with great verve, based on extensive reading in original literature.
These markets work their magic, he argues, by aggregating a great deal of information from as many sources as possible.
However, he argues further that if Freud is correct, the balance to Thanatos is Eros, or the love of life.
Grams argues that all social layers share in life's abundance of physical and mental agonies.
In the end, argues Doerr, it gave Britain the much needed time to rearm and prepare for war.
In time, argues Winnicott, the transitional object is relegated to limbo, neither mourned nor forgotten, just losing its meaning.
He argues for more state funding of religious institutions within an increasingly secular society.
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