The trade union local argues that the interests of the staff are prejudiced in this way. |
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Hence, he argues that the appropriate mode for authentic human existence is the personal. |
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And in the Critique of Judgment, he argues that the argument from design, at least as normally stated, is very weak. |
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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. |
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Gauthier argues that it is the outcome that minimizes the maximum relative concessions of each party to the bargain. |
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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. |
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A growing segment of people are concerned about food quality and want to keep local ranchers and farmers in business, Antonio argues. |
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He argues that the Home Office is rigorously excluding opposing views from the tour. |
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He argues for more state funding of religious institutions within an increasingly secular society. |
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My book argues for pluralism in which classical absolute claims are upheld but their limits are affirmed. |
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Democratic culture is far richer and more diverse, Stout argues, than the terms of Rawls's etiolated rationalism can capture. |
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Mallatt argues that such internal arches were the rule, rather than the exception, despite the lack of specific fossil evidence. |
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He argues as if a tick of the clock, viz. the arrival of the Middle Ages, could cause the widespread destruction which India suffered. |
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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. |
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This notion he argues with great verve, based on extensive reading in original literature. |
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These markets work their magic, he argues, by aggregating a great deal of information from as many sources as possible. |
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They also, Harris argues, seeped into African Americans' self-images and undermined their self-esteem. |
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Grams argues that all social layers share in life's abundance of physical and mental agonies. |
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In the end, argues Doerr, it gave Britain the much needed time to rearm and prepare for war. |
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In 1995 there were 17 hurricanes, the highest in any year since 1933, and, Smith argues, there has been little let-up ever since. |
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He argues for more community involvement and a holistic approach focusing on restorative justice initiatives. |
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Then he argues that stories, ballads, and legends are not things of the past. |
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He argues that even after learning the entire Tamil alphabet one will be unable to pronounce some words and letters, unique to Tamil language. |
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The architectonics of the sculpted locks, the author argues, augment their power to fend off sorcery and other malevolent forces. |
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Often, after summing up the subject he is reviewing, he steps back and argues eloquently for both the difficult and the impossible. |
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You probably know this, but Rousseau argues that we're all born good, without taint of sin, and society inexorably corrupts us. |
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He argues that within the context of this system, specific institutions are continually being created and recreated. |
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He argues that because goalkeepers can handle the ball in the penalty area, they therefore should not be allowed to kick the ball outside of it. |
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James, he argues, never gave a red cent to the poor, spending it instead on gambling, booze and loose women. |
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A nation, he argues, can move toward democracy and, at the same time, diminish liberality generally and human rights particularly. |
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What is key to the current world, Wallerstein argues, is that we are now witnessing the death throes of the world system itself. |
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Nevertheless, a precedent for the right-to-die position may be found in the Phaedo, where Socrates argues against prolonging life at any cost. |
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Each author also argues against the traditional reductionistic view of genetic determinism. |
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Science, he argues, is necessarily reductive, and reductive science undermines humanist ideas about phenomena such as consciousness or free will. |
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Therefore, he argues, it is a disguised form of workfare as it will require people to work before they get welfare benefits. |
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Black argues that worms should be used, along with predators such as the northern spotted owl, as barometers of forest health. |
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Eco argues passionately for a world view that is tolerant of those who are different, as we all ultimately are. |
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Testing, he argues, has had positive consequences in some states, and the wrinkles in the system can be ironed out in the years ahead. |
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The bees are moral agents, he argues, and must bear the responsibility for their own actions. |
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In this searing indictment, he argues that the law lord's findings clearly contradict the evidence he heard. |
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He argues persuasively against the prohibitionists who allege that alcohol stokes violence. |
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In time, argues Winnicott, the transitional object is relegated to limbo, neither mourned nor forgotten, just losing its meaning. |
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Along the way, Polkinghorne argues that going beyond the basics of theism can make belief more credible to nonbelievers. |
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He argues that private prisons should be judged not purely on cost terms but also on what they are achieving compared with other options. |
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Mr Clarke argues the same case, with added apologies for restricting personal freedom. |
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It argues that Hepburn was a proud Scot who was loyal to his Queen and fought for Scottish independence. |
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The medical centre argues that restricting antibiotic use because of the dangers of growing resistance may not always be correct. |
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Karlsson argues that at the moment most developers create routine products by themselves, perpetually reinventing the wheel. |
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Mr. Libenstein further argues that if he is found personally liable, the liability was released by his discharge from bankruptcy. |
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He argues that we need to stem the current tide of urbanisation and reduce our reliance on foreign inward investment. |
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He argues that religious fundamentalism is the greatest threat to Western freedom currently on the political radar. |
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Rich argues that Western grasslands need the presence of large ungulates, like the bison that once roamed the plains. |
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However, he argues further that if Freud is correct, the balance to Thanatos is Eros, or the love of life. |
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It was insecurity, she argues, that led him into the trap of trying to be what people would applaud him for being. |
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She argues persuasively that the story of how champagne became an appellation is also a story about what it means to be French. |
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The Singaporean filmmaker argues that he's only amplifying what's already coded into the fable. |
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They are brutal and remorseless killers, undeserving of the legalism of international conventions, the U.S. government argues. |
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While Powers argues for the comforting nature of sameness, Clover argues that sameness is a consequence of the mode of mass production. |
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The most fundamental problem, she argues, hinges on ambiguities in Marx's definition of ideology itself. |
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Corn argues that much of the fault belongs to the mainstream media, which is loath to call any president a liar. |
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Julie Bishop argues its easier for Labor to raise such lapses in standards because of the checks the Government has put in place. |
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That I just might find a friend from barter and trade in no way argues that the store is hospitable to the establishment of friendships. |
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He argues that young-earth creationism has become a divisive force that is harming the work of the church. |
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The ombudsman's powers of investigation should make a clear distinction between complaints of a serious and minor nature, the HRC argues. |
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Skeel argues that the enactment and repeal of the first three bankruptcy acts is an example of legislative cycling. |
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The anti-abortion lobby argues that a fetus is a person who is entitled to civil rights. |
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Low employment among much of the immigrant population destroys the argument for further arrivals, he argues. |
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Morgan argues that forcing organization theory into lexicons, literal language and precise formulations is a retrograde step. |
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Perhaps anachronistically, he argues that naval power remains pivotal, even in the 21st century. |
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It argues over the ethics of non-involvement, and scoffs at those who would rationalize the repugnant for the sake of a settled conscience. |
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He argues that openness in public life is necessary because meaningful participation in the democratic process requires informed participants. |
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He basically argues that Mills is one of the most progressive players in the Lib party. |
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As he argues in Chapter 9, even cultural discourses are a resource or tool of the narrativising self. |
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She argues that Cranmer and the later revisers of the Book of Common Prayer did not abolish reservation for communion with the sick. |
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Edwards first argues that the idea of a body can be resolved into ideas of color and resistance. |
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Kasper argues that the salvific nature of the Old Covenant follows from the fact that God's grace is available to all! |
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Wagner argues that the history of thuggee need no longer be limited to the study of its representation. |
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While the EPA argues that its use of the restraining order is legitimate under the law, there is no unanimity on that point in legal circles. |
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He argues that we live in a corporate oligarchy in which technocracies control technologies. |
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Lara Atkin argues that our perception of the period needs a radical rethink. |
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I talk to a Bronx priest who argues that life would be better if drugs were legal. |
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Cottret argues, for example, against the common characterization of Calvin as absolute ruler of Geneva. |
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He argues there are times when clandestine recording might be justified, but only with important qualifications. |
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Professor John McKinlay, a leading authority on men's health, argues that the male menopause is a myth. |
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MacSwan's basic quarrel is with the widely discredited notion of semilingualism that, he argues, is perpetuated in Cummins' theories. |
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Not only do these right-wing radicals vote against their own economic interests, Frank argues, they're suckers, too. |
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While the children need to be supervised, Principal McGovern argues that it is an excellent way to teach a specialised subject area. |
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In return, he argues, he has backed down in response to the strong feelings in the party and the public generally. |
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This article argues that the 1997 crisis signifies an important watershed in modern Korean economic history. |
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But one way or another, the American College of Physicians argues in this new paper, we have to cover everybody. |
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The advantage of the watt balance, or counting atoms, is that any country can recreate them, Mohr argues. |
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Is Chris ill, or is his perception simply part of his racial makeup, as Allen argues? |
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It also argues that the public is now losing out on their return for investment as it is being taken away from them by the government. |
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Counsel for the appellants argues that those words are not sufficiently precise to exclude liability for negligence. |
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He argues that the melancholiac's self-loathing disguises a hostility towards the lost, beloved object, indicating an underlying ambivalence towards it. |
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She argues that the revolutionary left only pays lip-service to feminism, and sexism and machismo are as pervasive in these organisations as in mainstream society. |
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The Elliott camp argues, however, that he still might have decided to stay, depending on what Sherwood had to say. |
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Singer argues that eating meat is almost always wrong, due to the immense amount of suffering caused by factory farming. |
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Though the pursuit of sexual ecstasy through pain is seen as masochism, as a perversion, Bataille argues that this is one example of liberation through surrender. |
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Ralston argues not only that theism has a positive biological function for human culture and survival, but also that there is good reason to regard it as true. |
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Corry argues that this is merely a political opinion, backed by questionable and spurious data. |
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This is because, the article argues, they are a similar frequency to the type of electrical activity natural to cellular functions and so may cause interference. |
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Their paper argues that the correct attribution should be to Ricardo, with Marshall bringing forward in time the Ricardian tax incidence doctrine. |
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Well, tonight the telegenic trial lawyer argues the case of a lifetime before a highly sympathetic hall of delegates and a supremely divided nation. |
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Hanson argues that American growth was driven by an export boom, but no such boom occurred. |
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Femicides, Russell argues, are hate crimes, just like the killing of people on account of race, sexual preference, or ethnicity. |
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Bilek argues that by supplying the gangs with drugs, guzman is fueling their conflicts. |
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Like the dogs, the scapegoats were, Strelan argues, central to the purificatory rites of Asia Minor where the churches addressed in Revelation are located. |
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Indeed, distance may strengthen, rather than attenuate social relationships, Fischer argues, and that seems to have been the case in this immigrant community. |
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He argues that virtually all faculty in the liberal arts are Democrats. |
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Or have we made it easier for governments to infringe on civil liberties, as the left argues? |
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The White House argues that most of the mechanisms already are in place to ensure these goals are carried out. |
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Whereas Bitzer suggests that the rhetor discovers exigencies that already exist, Vatz argues that exigencies are created for audiences through the rhetor's work. |
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This warped ideology, Bayor argues, trickled down into all facets of American immigration policy. |
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Brooks argues that sexual minorities experience proportionally more negative life events as a result of living in a sexist, racist, and heterosexist society. |
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He argues that the days of taste and literary discrimination are over. |
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Ideological criticism, Ferris argues, arises at that moment when linguistic and textual criticism give way to an urgent concern for political and historical issues. |
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Testing pure fructose as a stand-in for high-fructose corn syrup, he argues, might therefore produce misleading results. |
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The reason, Foster argues, is that impotence implies a lack of virility, a lack of manliness. |
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Norway argues that minke whales, the largest of the baleen whales at up to nine metres, are plentiful off its coast and can sustain a controlled hunt. |
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Brooks argues in his book that advocates for limited government have been trapped into making a 'materialistic' case. |
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Biographer Andrew Roberts argues that history has maligned Napoleon by lumping him in with totalitarian thugs. |
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He argues persuasively that the decision to launch the attack was completely contrary to reason and good military judgment. |
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The video also argues that ISIS is collecting followers across the Middle East, even as far east as China. |
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The Internet, ever becoming a greater part of the human experience, is at a crossroads, Dwyer argues in his book. |
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If guns deterred violence, he argues, the reverse would be true. |
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Foer argues that our digital lives are giving way to atomization and deep societal alienation. |
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Craig Venter talks about his new book, where he argues that our genetic code is becoming interchangeable with digital codes. |
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However, bcg's report argues that we are currently just witnessing the beginning of a major shift in global manufacturing. |
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But to simply call all these feelings melancholy, Toohey argues, is to link disparate experiences by a sleight of metaphor. |
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But this is pernicious, Hayes argues, because it blinds us to the eventual results of these sorts of systems. |
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Put forward by a team of U.S. biologists, the plan argues for restoring giant mammals, or megafauna, that roamed North America during the last Ice Age. |
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Full integration, Colby argues, requires far more than policies like busing and affirmative action. |
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Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing. |
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Smithson argues that fire and police academies should offer this training. |
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He argues that the former accumulated their fortunes in specie. |
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Emphasizing the advantages of restorative justice, the author argues that a truth commission is a good way of dealing with the past in a period of transition. |
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Reihan Salam cogently argues federalism is on the wrong path due to powerful incentives tied to federal funding. |
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Such myths, Manchester argues, may be vestigial in the modern era, but they remain vital to the cohesion of a culture. |
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The collateral effects, Drucker argues, show how imprisonment, human rights, and public health are related. |
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He argues that other cities have already put the responsibility on the operators of horse drawn carriages to deal with the aftermath of their trade. |
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Much of the growth in a perceived middle class, Nijman argues, is based not on income but on consumption driven by credit. |
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He is equally non-judgmental about her baffled husband and the struck-off doctor who rescues her from one suicide bid and argues her out of another. |
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Kelly also argues that unique user and page impression data are meaningless to advertisers as they do not in any way reflect the number of individuals going online. |
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This article is a polemic which argues that the historians are mistaken in their condemnation of modern congresses as they are in their romanticization of past ones. |
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Dell argues that while the company hasn't created whiz-bang inventions, it has produced cheap computers for buyers and huge returns for shareholders. |
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She argues that ontological realism about a type of entity is justified if the objective existence of the entities is part of our best explanation of the world. |
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The cumulative effect, he argues, is to make the counterculture seem shallower than it actually was. |
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He argues that Western societies generally have regarded abortions occurring before the fetus showed signs of animation as not criminal in nature. |
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Smith argues that one indicator of the health of the UK housing market is to compare the average house price with the list price of a typical new family car. |
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It argues that organizations are constituted and reconstituted by their ongoing, negotiated, asset-creating interactions with diverse constituencies. |
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But as Michael Tomasky argues, we should all dread the effect of her torrent of lies and demagoguery on our politics. |
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Hanson argues that as soon as Europe was rebuilt America suffered, but this is demonstrably inaccurate. |
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For full access to a genuine voice, Hemingway argues that a writer must depopulate his or her world, physically or metaphysically. |
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Stacey also argues that, when the research is written up, it is the feminist ethnographer's interpretations and judgements that come through and that have authority. |
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The HBP, he argues, could revolutionize computer science, which will surely profit from insights into how the brain works. |
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A new documentary that premiered at the Sundance festival film last week argues that these rogue companies aren't the exception, they're the rule. |
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And he argues that his comments on CNN about disconnection have been mischaracterized. |
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Malik seems to recognise this threat when he argues that the attempt to understand human beings in mechanistic terms is motivated by an anti-humanism. |
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Jacob Mchangama argues that, for Akkari, the Danish tradition of free speech acted as a disinfectant. |
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In an angry outburst against institutions that fleece their students, he argues against allotting different dates to pay fees for different classes. |
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He argues that arbitrariness of corrupt transactions adversely impacts on capital inflows, providing a reason that corruption is more harmful than taxes. |
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He argues that air must be soluble in water, for fish respire as we do, and air is required for the senses of hearing and smell, which fish clearly possess. |
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McChrystal argues that service confers empathy, patience, discipline, willingness to sacrifice, and a sense of empowerment. |
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The Lapita left no archaeological evidence of their presence in New Zealand, Holdaway argues, simply because their visits to such southern latitudes were so transient. |
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She also argues that unrecognised mental health problems can wrongly culminate in a child being excluded from school and lapsing into a life of crime. |
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However, the author argues that the informality and amorphousness of these networks makes it difficult to account for, and engage with, the formal aspects of politics. |
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As a result of all that eagerness, Risen argues, the U.S. was hustled by more than a few con artists. |
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He argues that both Kiefer and Heidegger are prototypically modern in that they created works that present and then question any stable representation of cultural truths. |
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The Hegelian dialectic attempts to grasp the totality of the system and argues that change occurs as a result of contradictions internal to that system. |
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Indeed he argues that the Republic is a gocmen regime in which the elite are cut off from their own roots and tradition, and have become more Turkish than the Anatolians. |
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In general, she argues that community college students are multidimensional, yet institutions frequently see them in more constricted terms, further marginalizing them. |
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Jones argues that most likely he did so for her failure to produce an heir. |
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This report argues that deregulation has led to undesirable results in several American cities. |
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She argues that racism is dangerous and corrosive to society. |
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Gordon argues that antidisco attitudes had a negative impact on black and gay communities. |
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The fount of social problems, he argues, is that human morality grew out of the natural principles of tit-for-tat and mutual backscratching. |
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He argues that independent of any verbal definitions, we know the meaning of blue and green, say through a definition by pointing. |
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Crowley rightly argues that his devolutionist approach to social policy would appeal to Quebec's strong autonomist streak. |
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Wade argues that our pre-gracilized ancestors lived in a world closer to Hobbes than Rousseau. |
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He argues that grammarlike conventions in storytelling alert the listener to connections between actions and scenic elements. |
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He argues that almost everywhere, whether Asia, Africa or Europe, before 50,000 years ago all the stone tools are much alike and unsophisticated. |
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If this were so, he argues the left hemiliver would be deprived of depatotrophic factors, thought to come principally from the pancreas. |
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Clark argues that in 16th century England, women were engaged in many aspects of industry and agriculture. |
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In a more positive interpretation, Ivy Pinchbeck argues that capitalism created the conditions for women's emancipation. |
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Higham argues that Bede designed his work to promote his reform agenda to Ceolwulf, the Northumbrian king. |
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Thompson argues that none of the dates given for Patrick's death in the Annals are reliable. |
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Whether such an institution existed is uncertain, but Simon Keynes argues that the idea is not an invented concept. |
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The British name Caedbaed is found in the pedigree of the kings of Lindsey, which argues for the survival of British elites in this area also. |
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He argues that the hawthorn bush would not be part of Henry's coat of arms if it did not have a strong relationship to his ascendance. |
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He argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. |
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Kagan argues that Britain was irritated in particular by Napoleon's assertion of control over Switzerland. |
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Kagan argues that Britain was especially alarmed by Napoleon's assertion of control over Switzerland. |
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Further, she argues that the causes of the movement's decline are too complex to be blamed on one man. |
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However a system of publicity, Ensor argues, had to continue to escalate to maintain its high visibility in the media. |
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The party campaigns for the rights of indigenous people and argues for greater autonomy for these individuals. |
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Economist Ulrike Malmendier of the University of California at Berkeley argues that a share market existed as far back as ancient Rome. |
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Pfizenmaier argues that Newton held the Eastern Orthodox view on the Trinity. |
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He argues that the present computer is unable to have intelligence because it is an algorithmically deterministic system. |
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Stigler argues that Bayes intended his results in a more limited way than modern Bayesians. |
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Philip Stone argues that dark tourism is a way of imagining one's own death through the real death of others. |
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Williams argues that it is possible that Augustine introduced the charter into Kent. |
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He then argues that goodness is itself very good and, further, is good through itself. |
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Chapter 4 argues that there must be a highest level of dignity among existing things and that highest level must have a single member. |
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Anselm argues that, owing to the Fall and mankind's fallen nature ever since, humanity has offended God. |
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James Fraser argues that Wilfrid's family were aristocrats from Deira, pointing out that most of Wilfrid's early contacts were from that area. |
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Higham argues that they had been part of the queen's dower lands, which, when Ecgfrith remarried, his new queen wanted to recover. |
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Montague argues that Romeo has justly executed Tybalt for the murder of Mercutio. |
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However, Kant also argues that change and time require an enduring substrate, and does so in connection with his Refutation of Idealism. |
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In his book Against Method he argues that scientific progress is not the result of applying any particular method. |
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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade. |
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Lamb argues that Paine's analysis of property rights marks a distinct contribution to political theory. |
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A psychobiographical study by Philip Lucas and Anne Sheeran argues that he may have had Asperger's syndrome. |
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In 1859 an essay by the philosopher John Stuart Mill, entitled On Liberty argues for toleration and individuality. |
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He also argues that individuals should be prevented from doing lasting, serious harm to themselves or their property by the harm principle. |
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Mill argues that free discourse is a necessary condition for intellectual and social progress. |
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He also argues that allowing people to air false opinions is productive for two reasons. |
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Claire Tomalin's book, The Invisible Woman, argues that Ternan lived with Dickens secretly for the last 13 years of his life. |
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DeSalvo argues that many of the changes Woolf made in the text were in response to changes in her own life. |
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Theologian John Hick argues that New Testament scholars do not now support the view that Jesus claimed to be God. |
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She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. |
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The author Helen Stuart argues that some coats of arms were a form of corporate logo. |
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The declarative theory of statehood argues that statehood is purely objective and recognition of a state by other states is irrelevant. |
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It appears that these are associated with Pictish kings, which argues for a considerable degree of royal patronage and control of the church. |
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Jacob argues that there has been a dramatic shift in the historiography of the Reformation. |
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He argues that this opportunity came only once, in the summer of 1776 and the British failed that test. |
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Inikori argues, the history of the region shows that the effects were still quite deleterious. |
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He argues that the African economic model of the period was very different from the European, and could not sustain such population losses. |
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Atsuko Ichijo argues that national identity cannot be equated with a movement for independence. |
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Murshid argues that women were in some ways more restricted by the modernisation of the laws. |
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Epstein argues that after 1919 it became harder and harder to collect the land revenue. |
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Historian Heather Jones argues that the historiography has been reinvigorated by the cultural turn in recent years. |
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Jon Agar explores her career in chemistry and argues that her understanding of modern scientific research impacted her views as Prime Minister. |
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The House of Lords, she argues, currently has enough power to make it relevant. |
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The Austrian School of economics argues that central banks create the business cycle. |
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Jamie Galbraith argues that countries with larger financial sectors have greater inequality, and the link is not an accident. |
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Philosopher David Schmidtz argues that maximizing the sum of individual utilities will harm incentives to produce. |
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Bala argues that by ignoring such multicultural impacts we have been led to a Eurocentric conception of the scientific revolution. |
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Aristotle even explicitly argues against some of the ideas that were espoused during the scientific revolution, such as heliocentrism. |
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The study argues that the textbooks' fundamental message about the existence of races has changed little. |
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Time magazine argues that some of the larger May Balls are among the best private parties in the world. |
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Historian Mark Knights, argues that by its very ferocity, the debate may have led to more temperate and less hypercharged political discourse. |
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Trade, Defoe argues is a much better catalyst for social and economic change than war. |
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Black argues that SPECTRE provides a measure of continuity to the remaining stories in the series. |
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He favours calling things by their true names and constantly argues about what is wrong and what is right. |
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Turning to probable reasoning, Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past. |
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In Of the Standard of Taste, Hume argues that no rules can be drawn up about what is a tasteful object. |
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He then argues that, according to these definitions, not only are the two compatible, but liberty requires necessity. |
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Robert Roth argues that Hume's histories display his biases against Presbyterians and Puritans. |
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He argues that each person can only lose one person's happiness or pleasures. |
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The only issue he argues against is the proposition that God cannot have determinate knowledge of the future. |
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Weininger argues that man must choose between his masculine and feminine sides, consciousness and unconsciousness, Platonic love and sexuality. |
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Wittgenstein argues that language has an underlying logical structure, a structure that provides the limits of what can be said meaningfully. |
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Putnam argues that the collapse in civil engagement is due to the introduction of television. |
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Putnam argues that as people retreated within their homes and general social participation declined so too did voting. |
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Kelly DeVries argues that Joan of Arc's aggressive use of artillery and frontal assaults influenced French tactics for the rest of the war. |
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Alden argues Howe was influenced by the idea that, upon success, he would not receive credit, but Burgoyne. |
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Black argues Germain either left his generals too much latitude, or without a clear direction. |
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Ferling argues that the odds were so long, the defeat of Britain was nothing short of a miracle. |
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Sociologist Anthony Smith argues that national identity has the feature of continuity that can transmit and persist through generations. |
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However, Michael Jones has advanced an alternative thesis that argues that Rome did not leave Britain, but that Britain left Rome. |
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It also argues that the growth in the number of democratic states will, in the not so distant future, end warfare. |
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Economist Paul Krugman argues against the notion that protectionism caused the Great Depression. |
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Francesco Bennozo argues that the poem represents ancient fears of the forest and its magical powers. |
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This means, Kunz argues, that several species concepts disagree with the barcode species concept. |
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Greenpeace argues that resources should be spent on programs that are already working and helping to relieve malnutrition. |
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He argues that any realistic plan to reduce reliance on fossil fuels or greenhouse gas emissions need increased use of nuclear energy. |
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Robinson argues that the massive superiority of the Royal Navy over the Kriegsmarine would have made Sea Lion a disaster. |
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In his book Whole Earth Discipline, Stewart Brand argues that the effects of urbanization are primarily positive for the environment. |
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Those that do appear, he argues, are misinterpretations made by translators imposing a modern mentality on the characters. |
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In his Genealogy of Morals, he argues that human rights exist as a means for the weak to collectively constrain the strong. |
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Philip Levy argues that the Whydah exhibit would have provided opportunity to explore connections between Atlantic pirates and slavery. |
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Surdam argues that the blockade was a powerful weapon that eventually ruined the Southern economy, at the cost of few lives in combat. |
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McPherson argues that the North's advantage in population and resources made Northern victory likely but not guaranteed. |
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Historian Warren Hollister argues that Henry and Matilda were emotionally close, but their union was also certainly politically motivated. |
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Historian Russell Weigley argues that the many wars almost never accomplished more than they cost. |
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Historian Kenneth Scott Latourette argues that the outlook for Protestantism at the start of the 19th century was discouraging. |
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Feeney argues that the multiple scheme is evidence that the fasti were Augustan rather than republican. |
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Bichir argues that the Carpi were the most powerful of the Dacian tribes who had become the principal enemy of the Romans in the region. |
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He argues that regulations should not be viewed as barriers to progress. |
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He argues it was ultimately transmitted by Baktrian Greek merchants to the Pontic where it became Ounni and Hunni in Roman Greek and Latin. |
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One of the clearest and earliest forms of this argument is available in the De Italorum Sapientia, where Vico argues that. |
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In France, Eric Hobsbawm argues, the French state preceded the formation of the French people. |
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He argues that many of them lack a basic understanding of comparative advantage and its importance in today's world. |
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Bloch argues that this form of ritual communication makes rebellion impossible and revolution the only feasible alternative. |
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Csordas argues that innovations may be introduced in less formalized rituals. |
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Richardson argues that Jave la Grande as it appears on the Dieppe world maps is at least partly based on Portuguese sources that no longer exist. |
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She argues that perverse sexual activity constitutes an attempt to restage the primal scene in such a way as to eliminate its traumatic aspects. |
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He argues that during the preceding White Terror of the Krasnov regime, between 25 and 40 thousand Cossacks were killed. |
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The Middle English creole hypothesis argues that English is itself a creole. |
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Ellis argues that Webster anticipated some of the insights currently associated with Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. |
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Austin argues that Webster's dictionaries helped redefine Americanism in an era of highly flexible cultural identity. |
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Still, Labov argues that these differences are relatively minor, more of degree than kind. |
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Brecht argues that Luther's mistake was not that he gave private pastoral advice, but that he miscalculated the political implications. |
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Calvin argues that the knowledge of God is not inherent in humanity nor can it be discovered by observing this world. |
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He argues that this opportunity came only once, in the summer of 1776, and the British failed that test. |
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This text argues for a distinct Pentecostal hermeneutic that utilizes several interpretive methodologies and a quadradic strategy. |
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Generally, the former position argues that a human fetus is a human person with a right to live, making abortion morally the same as murder. |
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The latter position argues that a woman has certain reproductive rights, especially the choice whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term. |
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However, he argues, choosing manipulation negates, in its means, the democratic ideal. |
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