As the argument got more heated, Reggie Kray pointed a handgun at McVitie's head and pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to discharge. |
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The fact that he could make such an argument reveals how far his influence in Iceland had come. |
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As the parties are now friendly states with an open border, the argument goes no further than an agreement to disagree. |
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Their argument probably would have become violent if I hadn't interceded. |
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She overreaches in her latest book, and her argument is not convincing. |
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If his argument on this issue is found at fault, and the traditional division is vindicated, all other conclusions by Senior must be revised. |
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It is not only to makeup which this argument objects but also to any improper exposure, including that of the head. |
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It is essential for the reader to appreciate how important this argument is. |
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In his opening argument, the student mentioned nothing beyond his a priori knowledge. |
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An electioneering budget is an argumentum ad crumenam, and most elections in democracies have a strong element of this old argument. |
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Lesser lawyers who were vague in oral argument faced a barrage of sarcasm or, if he agreed with them, constant chiding to do better. |
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Cobden did the reasoning, Bright supplied the declamation, but mingled argument with appeal. |
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Be cautious talking about religion or politics, lest you touch off an argument. |
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The recent fuss about gunplay isn't an ickiness issue but a safety argument. |
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Thus the very principles of Hamilton's philosophy are apparently violated in his theological argument. |
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Many critics have claimed that this argument relies on a dubious assumption about how individual happiness is related to the general happiness. |
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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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But in order to respond, Scotus makes a modal move and reworks the argument. |
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If not and if there is no infinite regress, then the argument at once comes to a standstill. |
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More can and should be said about this fascinating argument, but we leave it to the reader to search out more of the argument. |
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Wittgenstein rejected the argument of his paper in discussion but praised Berlin for his intellectual honesty and integrity. |
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Therefore, the neo-racist argument targets not only immigrants but also their descendants for the threat they pose to national identity. |
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In an extension of this argument, still others argue that hypermedia both inspire and unite a burgeoning global netizenry. |
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Floris V's argument was that Earl David had resigned the right of himself and his heirs. |
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He continued this argument for a time in sermons while he was pope, although he never taught it in official documents. |
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When the General Assembly convened in June 1564, an argument broke out between Knox and Maitland over the authority of the civil government. |
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Chalmers's writings are a source for argument and illustration on the question of Establishment. |
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The text deals with how a court case should proceed based on the substance of the intended argument. |
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Before making any formal argument, parties will generally submit legal briefs in which the parties present their arguments. |
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After submitting briefs, parties often have the opportunity to present an oral argument to a judge or panel of judges. |
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In the event of a dispute, the first argument in the border regions might be about which law should apply. |
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He concludes that contrary the popular argument, contractionary effect of the tariff was small. |
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But such an argument can only meaningfully be made with a nuancedly situated and historically informed sense of the stakes involved. |
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However, in 1980, Wendy Stein made an extensive argument for Lichfield, viewing Wales as unlikely but Ireland and Northumbria as still possible. |
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But her tenure at the farm ended acrimoniously, over an argument with boxer Battling Siki, who Welsh believed to be a bad influence. |
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Dalby resigned from the series in 1956, following an argument over the portrayal of Percy the Small Engine in the book of the same name. |
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Rousseau used the earthquake as an argument against cities as part of his desire for a more naturalistic way of life. |
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The weak inflection is applicable when the argument is definite, the strong inflection is used when the argument is indefinite. |
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Strong, positive adjectives are furthermore declined in gender and number in agreement with their argument. |
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The closed class of Norwegian determiners are declined in gender and number in agreement with their argument. |
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The call for application of the subsidiarity principle to the CFP lies within the argument for its decentralisation. |
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One possible worry about the main argument of this paper is that it overgeneralises. |
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This seemed to me a more important priority in 1959 than overmuch argument about nuclear philosophical heresies of one kind or another. |
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Philip V asked them to write an argument justifying his right to the throne of France. |
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In an argument with the producers of Top Gear, the presenters claimed British Leyland did produce some good cars after all. |
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If life is discovered in Lake Vostok, it would strengthen the argument for the possibility of life on Europa. |
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Riccioli, Grimaldi, and Dechales all described the effect as part of an argument against the heliocentric system of Copernicus. |
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The offset is because this argument uses the Earth's rotating frame of reference. |
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However, a 2008 article in the American Journal of Human Genetics by researchers in Brazil took up the argument against the Solutrean hypothesis. |
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Henry rode to Winchester, where an argument ensued as to who now had the best claim to the throne. |
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The historian Charles David dismissed this argument in 1929, showing the more extreme claims for Henry's education to be without foundation. |
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This argument has included members of the BBC, listeners and several different protest groups. |
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Smyth, who left after an argument with Barson, was replaced by Gavin Rodgers, Barson's girlfriend's brother. |
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It is believed that an argument then broke out between the twins and McVitie. |
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There are many interpretations of the figurines, often based on little argument or fact. |
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Some claim that Kant's discussion amounts to a refutation of physicotheology and thus does not result in an argument from design. |
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They decided to build a city, but after an argument, Romulus killed his brother and the city took his name. |
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But the advocate of platonism may find these easier to defend than the confirmational holism the standard argument invokes. |
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In this way, the Eurocentric argument was turned around and applied to the European invaders. |
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Instead, the argument shifted to a discussion of whether his demise should be considered a desirable or regrettable eventuality. |
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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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Vico would reproduce this argument consistently throughout his works, and would use it as a central tenet of the Scienza Nuova. |
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This argument was derived from earlier eugenicist and Social Darwinist ideas. |
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Both sides claim policy prescriptions from George Washington's Farewell Address as evidence for their argument. |
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This book differs in focus, argument, and method from other available studies on postcommunist Russia. |
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A predicate that can only take a single argument is called intransitive, while a predicate that can take two arguments is called transitive. |
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The fear of Enrique has since been considered an argument for him conspiring with rajah Humabon. |
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McIntyre's accuracy in transcribing original documents to support his argument has been criticized by some recent writers. |
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Another dimension of the argument Richardson advances against the theory relates to methodology. |
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One could craft a defensible argument that no company in history has had such an impact on the world. |
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Recent archival discoveries of 16th century copies of the letters strengthen the argument for their authenticity. |
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An imperative is used for telling someone to do something without argument. |
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The argument in favour of calling Middle English a creole comes from the extreme reduction in inflected forms from Old English to Middle English. |
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It ought surely to be possible to say that an argument is confused, or an analysis flawed, without denying the justice of the cause they support. |
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My view would be that if a case is just then we should look for ways of supporting it by coherent argument. |
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If one argument is case marked, this already suffices for the purpose of disambiguation. |
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Instead, the relative clause itself takes the place of an argument in the matrix clause. |
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However, Abelard in his Dialectica made a reductio ad absurdum argument against the idea that the copula can express existence. |
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As Frederick Copleston notes, Hooker's moderation and civil style of argument were remarkable in the religious atmosphere of his time. |
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Paine provided a new and widely accepted argument for independence by advocating a complete break with history. |
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In such cases the court will decide the case 'on the papers' without requiring oral evidence or legal argument. |
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The Law Lords considered the case of a man who stabbed his pregnant wife in an argument. |
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This is a question that the courts treat as objective, addressed by evidence and argument. |
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An argument became violent and the first defendant punched and kicked one victim. |
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In R v Johnson, the defendant had become involved in an escalating argument with the deceased and his female companion. |
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Although quantum suicide is a well-reasoned argument, the multi-universe premise on which it stands is more controversial. |
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This argument would later be incorporated into his famous opinions concerning the First Amendment. |
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Amici curiae may also present oral argument on behalf of one party if that party agrees. |
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They also receive access to better seating if they wish to attend an oral argument. |
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Within that Term, however, the Court is under no obligation to release a decision within any set time after oral argument. |
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Richard Moon has developed the argument that the value of freedom of speech and freedom of expression lies with social interactions. |
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There is no longer an argument within the structure of the debate to resolve the competing claims of harm. |
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To conclude that therefore all lions are carnivores is to construct a sorites argument. |
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The Brandeis Brief consisted of more than 100 pages, only two of which were devoted to legal argument. |
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The High Court rejected this argument and held he had suffered no prejudice. |
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Ravelling is necessary because the execute function in the IBM implementation only accepts charactervectors as argument. |
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At the door of St Paul's Cathedral, they had an argument that culminated in Sarah offending the Queen by telling her to be quiet. |
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This argument is intertwined with Marx' version of the labor theory of value arguing that labor is the source of all value, and thus of profit. |
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This argument was central, for example, to Adam Smith's advocacy of letting a free market control production and price, and allocate resources. |
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Late in 1813, after much argument, the Americans made two thrusts against Montreal. |
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This argument against socialism was made independently, at about the same time, by Ludwig von Mises. |
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Mencius's argument that unjust rulers may be overthrown is reminiscent of Socrates' argument in Book I of Plato's Republic. |
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When Elizabeth rejects Darcy's first proposal, the argument of only marrying when one is in love is introduced. |
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The BBC's The One Show investigated the case in a bid to settle the argument and Flash was confirmed as the higher of the two. |
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The sole good thing about the morning's shittery was that Mom's concern for my wellbeing trumped last night's argument. |
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But I believe I am justified in shutting the door on this vista of argument. |
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Whenever he hears an argument, he can't help siding with one party or the other. |
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With most of the country now ablaze, this argument is less convincing. |
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Perhaps the argument should be steelmanned in that we should generally avoid using algorithms which are so complex that they aren't glass boxes. |
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The point of this exercise wouldn't be to cause one side of the argument to see that the other is correct and strike their flag. |
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The problem of multiple sightings, however, is less easy to dismiss as an argument for the ghost's supernature. |
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His argument was not convincing in the debate, considering how tenuous it was. |
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As noted in the last chapter, you should tighten up your argument and prose when you revise the first draft for substantive change. |
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Don Pedro. Well, if ever thou dost fall from this faith, thou wilt prove a notable argument. |
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Each of these brackety things is a placeholder for an argument that you need to type in. |
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The bouncer was called in to clear the air after a violent argument in the bar. |
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All the enchantment of fancy, and all the cogency of argument, are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest. |
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The argument grew heated and teammates grabbed the pair to prevent them from coming to blows. |
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According to this argument, love is an emotion and emotions are not commandable. |
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The difficulty of an argument adds to the pleasure of contesting with it, when there are hopes of victory. |
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To contrapose an argument one swaps the conclusion with any one of the premisses and negates each of the swapped statements. |
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At the heart of his argument is the contrariety between day and night, light and dark. |
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I think it a great error to count upon the genius of a nation as a standing argument in all ages. |
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The crux of her argument was that the roadways needed repair before anything else could be accomplished. |
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The argument put forth by Copernicus that the Sun, not the Earth, was at the center of the heavens renewed concerns about domification. |
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He does not seek judicial determination, he seeks to embog the judicial process in a morass of frivolous pleadings and argument. |
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There is a long argument to prove that foreign conquest is not the end of the State, showing that many people took the imperialist view. |
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An argument hinges upon entailment whereas an if-then sentence hinges upon implication. |
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My conclusion dovetails with Fasold's conclusion, which is based on a quite different, more epistemological kind of argument. |
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Be it known that, waiving all argument, I take the good old fashioned ground that the whale is a fish, and call upon holy Jonah to back me. |
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The way the opposition has framed the argument makes it hard for us to win. |
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So far from warranting any inference to the existence of a God, would, on the contrary, ground even an argument to his negation. |
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The foundations of our argument rest upon a model of the human being as a pro-social groupish animal. |
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Duncan's argument has been supported by several subsequent historians specialising in the era, such as Richard Oram, Dauvit Broun and Alex Woolf. |
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They had their first argument on the evening Gadney moved in, their housewarming spat, he later called it. |
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In what manner can this concession be made an argument for its imperishability? |
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The argument between Henry and Becket became both increasingly personal and international in nature. |
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The argument primarily drew on accounts of Richard's behaviour, as well as of his confessions and penitences, and of his childless marriage. |
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The argument later gave rise to charges of atheism against Raleigh, though the charges were dismissed. |
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The rules allow defense attorneys to poke holes in a prosecutor's argument and kick the wheels of evidence. |
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I think it's time we now have a proper, public debate so that the public can listen to the two sides of the argument and judge from themselves. |
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An argument often used against the system is that it is undemocratic as it allows judges, which may or may not be elected, to make law. |
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The main argument against a new Supreme Court was that the previous system had worked well and kept costs down. |
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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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Because his views of religion were deeply tied to his understanding of nature, the text's theism rested on the argument from design. |
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This was an argument for using a uniform prior distribution for a binomial parameter and not merely a general postulate. |
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There is no greater argument of a light and inconsiderate person than profanely to scoff at religion. |
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There is considerable argument about whether any of the health bills currently before congress will introduce rationing. |
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The position of a noun in a German sentence has no bearing on its being a subject, an object or another argument. |
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The most devastating of Gaunilo's objections is a parody of Anselm's argument involving an island greater than which nothing can be conceived. |
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The Proslogion's argument concerns and can only concern the single greatest entity out of all existing things. |
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There is an argument that the sparkler can reduce the flavour and aroma, especially of the hops, in some beers. |
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Specifically, an argument is valid according to Ockham's semantics if and only if it is valid according to Prior Analytics. |
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This analysis has been praised by many feminist critics, combating what is, by Heilbrun's argument, centuries' worth of misinterpretation. |
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His method of argument in arriving at this view, however, still readily encounters debate within philosophy even today. |
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An argument for idealism, such as those of Hegel and Berkeley, is ipso facto an argument against materialism. |
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Locke was critical of the Descartes' dream argument saying that you cannot feel pain while dreaming. |
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In Locke's opinion the cosmological argument was valid and proved God's existence. |
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Paine provided a new and convincing argument for independence by advocating a complete break with history. |
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After an argument with Dixie he quit the school, and by June 1732 he had returned home. |
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He also states that Byron had originally intended to prefix an argument to this poem, and Dallas quotes it. |
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But if the situation allows people to reason by themselves and decide to accept it or not, any argument or theology should not be blocked. |
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Nowadays, Mill's argument is generally accepted by many democratic countries, and they have laws about the harm principle. |
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Mill's major contribution to utilitarianism is his argument for the qualitative separation of pleasures. |
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Another interesting argument is Stratford Caldecott's theological view on the Ring and what it represents. |
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During the preparations Handel and John Montagu, responsible for the Royal Fireworks, had an argument about adding violins. |
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One argument for the health issues involving Thoroughbreds suggests that inbreeding is the culprit. |
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The argument given at the time was that the extra income would allow English clubs to compete with teams across Europe. |
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To suggest this as anything other than natural is a bit of a misleading argument. |
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The argument is that the Games have become indistinguishable from any other commercialised sporting spectacle. |
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This expediency argument attracted many of the early proponents of sovereignty. |
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This argument between who should hold the authority within a sovereign state is called the traditional doctrine of public sovereignty. |
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Although some contemporaries questioned Reynolds's methodology, other historians have supported it and her argument. |
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On 4 April they voted to remove James VII from office, drawing on George Buchanan's argument on the contractual nature of monarchy. |
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Congress reflected public opinion, which resonated with the ideological argument that communism flourishes in poverty. |
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The SDLP reject this argument, pointing to their strong support in Derry and their victory in South Belfast in the 2005 election. |
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Martin's argument was based on a will made at Papworth on 16 September 1469 and proved at Lambeth on 27 October the same year. |
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There has been some argument among critics that Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur was primarily intended as a political commentary of Malory's own era. |
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Logical construction and argument gives way to irrational and illogical speech and to its ultimate conclusion, silence. |
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Reviewing the 2006 book, Paul Dean stated that he was not convinced by Raine's argument. |
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The basic skill taught the students was debate and they were expected to be able to argue both sides of any argument or topic. |
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Shaw included an account of the argument between Harris, Douglas and Wilde in the preface to his play The Dark Lady of the Sonnets. |
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Gilbert won the ensuing lawsuit, but the argument caused hurt feelings among the partnership. |
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Thus Hume and his sceptical argument would serve as the primary foil to the development of Reid's philosophy. |
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Berkeley is also known for his critique of abstraction, an important premise in his argument for immaterialism. |
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While Locke used this argument to distinguish primary from secondary qualities, Berkeley extends it to cover primary qualities in the same way. |
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The argument is that the existence of God can be proved by the design that is obvious in the complexity of the world. |
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Hume was extremely pleased with his argument against miracles in his Enquiry. |
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Smith's argument predicted Britain's evolution as the workshop of the world, underselling and outproducing all its competitors. |
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Hume's main argument concerning miracles is that miracles by definition are singular events that differ from the established laws of nature. |
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It is St. Paul's argument to prove a beatifical resurrection. |
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The objection is that the argument begs the question, meaning that the premise, that God has all the virtues, assumes the conclusion, that God is benevolent. |
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On 10 November 1951 he became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, and realised that it was impossible to confirm in reference books. |
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I have chosen an argument mixed of religious and civil considerations. |
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In June 2014, an inflamed public argument arose between Home Office and Education Ministers about responsibility for alleged extremism in Birmingham schools. |
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No doubt a finite evaluative argument must make some unargued evaluative assumptions, just as finite factual arguments must make some unargued factual assumptions. |
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Another argument for retaining the three verdict system was brought up by Scottish rape crisis centres, who lobbied for this among the members of the Scottish parliament. |
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The argument is that, in the absence of sufficiently large shocks, a currency that dominates the marketplace will not lose much ground to challengers. |
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One practical argument in favor of reduction is the idea that economic inequality reduces social cohesion and increases social unrest, thereby weakening the society. |
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This argument about cheapness was the one with which she most successfully met Theobald, who grumbled more suo that he had no sympathy with his son's extravagance and conceit. |
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Much of this argument depended on paternal Y chromosome DNA evidence. |
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He forgot the whole argument when she cosied up to him on the couch. |
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The use of these arrays depends on using multiaddress instructions with a small number of address bits to specify each argument. Thus the size of register arrays is limited. |
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At the conclusion of oral argument, the case is submitted for decision. |
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One could simply stop the argument there, dismiss the resurrection as a lie, and declare belief in the risen Jesus to be the product of a deludable mind. |
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In the pursuit of an argument there is hardly room to digress into a particular definition as often as a man varies the signification of any term. |
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His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument, and ethical ideals and methods are conveyed indirectly, through allusion, innuendo, and even tautology. |
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The essay might, undoubtedly, have been rendered much more complete by a collection of a greater number of facts in elucidation of the general argument. |
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Marbury's argument is that in the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress granted the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over petitions for writs of mandamus. |
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As I have said, the first goal of this paper is to develop a Kantian argument for the existence of non-conceptual content from our cognition of enantiomorphy. |
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Questions have also frequently been raised about the logic of Marshall's argument for judicial review, for example by Alexander Bickel in his book The Least Dangerous Branch. |
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Yet that which is above all this, the favour and the love of heav'n we have great argument to think in a peculiar manner propitious and propending towards us. |
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The argument was eventually brought before Hitler for arbitration. |
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A large number of adjectives that are unergative according to the tests provided in Section 2 appear to be ergative with respect to their argument structure. |
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The eutaxiological argument so popular with Newton and his disciples, on the other hand, is logically simpler than the teleological one and hides no linguistic subtleties. |
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I don't think you can infer that from the premise. It's a faulty argument. |
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Bodin responded by dismissing this argument contending that the growing influx of silver from the Spanish Americas was the primary cause of price inflation. |
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Townshend verbally abused Hendrix and accused him of stealing his act, and the pair argued about who should go on stage first, with the Who winning the argument. |
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In some recent papers the satellite motion is treated in the local inertial geocentric reference frame with geocentric coordinate time being an independent argument. |
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My friend used a grammatical textbook to support her argument. |
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This was therefore an early argument supported by apostolic succession. |
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This argument is actually a simple application of the ideas of calculus. |
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Indeed, the acceptance that hammocking and the mixed-schedule is in decline formed an important part of the BBC's argument for new digital channels. |
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We are not certain that this argument amounts to anything more than the assertion that the State has the right to control the moral content of a person's thoughts. |
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As for the writer who attributes the phenomenon to the ocean, his account is involved in such obscurity that it is impossible to disprove it by argument. |
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It is an a posteriori argument, evincing the fact, but not the how. |
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The Senate quickly met and began debating a change of government, but this eventually devolved into an argument over which of them would be the new princeps. |
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I was willing to stay my reader on an argument that appeared to me new. |
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The legal argument was complex at the time and remains contentious. |
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This is almost an antimarketing argument, since in its purest form it implies finding customers to fit the service rather than fitting the service to the customer's needs. |
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You need to patch things up with your sister after that horrible argument. |
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It was this argument Henry took to Pope Clement VII in 1527 in the hope of having his marriage to Catherine annulled, forgoing at least one less openly defiant line of attack. |
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He intimated that we should leave before the argument escalated. |
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Your argument is invalid because it uses circular reasoning. |
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He opposed the argument of ontology, and Condillac's sensationalism. |
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By varying the negations of the second premises and conclusion in the original argument, we can easily get all four lines of the table for the tribar. |
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William Wood who was convicted and hanged for taking his captains money after he and another sailor got in an argument with him and threw him overboard. |
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A litigant may also consider obiter dicta if a court has previously signaled that a particular legal argument is weak and may even warrant sanctions if repeated. |
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The extent to which judges find these types of writings persuasive will vary widely with elements such as the reputation of the author and the relevance of the argument. |
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An intransitive verb is associated with only one argument, a subject. |
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However, the De Primo Principio version concludes with this argument. |
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No serious modern historian cites an argument based on the fictional De Situ Britanniae, but conclusions based upon it are still cited indirectly. |
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Priestley's major argument in the Institutes was that the only revealed religious truths that could be accepted were those that matched one's experience of the natural world. |
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He assures us that the last claim will be proved later in the argument. |
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Others speculate he was motivated to rebut David Hume's argument against believing in miracles on the evidence of testimony in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. |
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I had no idea that one simple comment would set off such a huge argument. |
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The above argument, known as Russell's Paradox, was discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901. Set theory itself began a few decades earlier with the work of George Cantor. |
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Crick's book The Astonishing Hypothesis made the argument that neuroscience now had the tools required to begin a scientific study of how brains produce conscious experiences. |
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At the time, there was a great deal of argument about the subject. |
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Sceptics of fiscal policy also make the argument of Ricardian equivalence. |
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I do not know what will be the outcome of the argument about levels of radioactive caesium in sheepmeat in North Wales and Cumbria, let alone in Scotland. |
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The argument presented in the Proslogion has rarely seemed satisfactory and was swiftly opposed by Gaunilo, a monk from the abbey of Marmoutier in Tours. |
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It rejected the argument that HMG's reliance on legal advice at the time of passing the 1988 Act did not deprive the breach of its grave and manifest character. |
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Anselm, however, considered that Gaunilo had misunderstood his argument. |
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An argument that could stand is that economic growth can lead to inequality given that capital can be acquired at different rates by different people. |
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The further identifications of Ulpius and Pontianus remain a mystery, as they are only named by Censorinus, but the names are irrelevant to the argument. |
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The counter argument is that the sparkler takes away harshness. |
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At a meeting of a council of the magnates at Peebles in August 1299 an argument broke out relative to the property of Wallace, who was then in France. |
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Settlements on small, separate farmsteads without any defensive protection is also a strong argument against the people living there being aggressors. |
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Malone's main argument seems to derive from the classism of his era. |
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So, to sum up your argument, what you are saying is that it is impossible. |
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Thomson himself never publicly acknowledged this because he thought he had a much stronger argument restricting the age of the Sun to no more than 20 million years. |
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However others have contested the strength of this argument. |
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This argument is strongly defended by New York Law School's Professor Robert Blecker, who says that the punishment must be painful in proportion to the crime. |
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Afonso showed it to Diogo Mendes de Vasconcelos, as an argument to advance in a joint fleet. |
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Marx also discussed the argument in chapter 2 of The German Ideology. |
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The July 1781 and February 1785 cases were based on intelligibility, not being sufficiently described but in June 1785 the argument of not being original was judged. |
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If any argument is really wrong or harmful, the public will judge it as wrong or harmful, and then those arguments cannot be sustained and will be excluded. |
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Another new development that has influenced the linguistic argument for bilingual literacy is the length of time necessary to acquire the second language. |
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According to this argument, internal turmoil in the Roman Empire and the need to withdraw troops to fight off barbarian armies led Rome to abandon Britain. |
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Evans's detractors presented evidence and witnesses at the trial to press the argument that Evans did not truly invent much of what his patents protected. |
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Hence, such an appellate court will not consider an appellant's argument if it is based on a theory that is raised for the first time in the appeal. |
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The customer gave a red-faced account of the argument with the waiter. |
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When I lifted my eyes from the page, there was none of the meretricious argument London always offers that the sole real purpose in life is to hustle for a buck. |
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Supreme Court, Holmes rejected the argument that the text of the Constitution should be applied directly to cases that came before the court, as if it were a statute. |
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On Sir Galahad's stern ramp there was an argument about what to do. |
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Even in its moderate form, this argument presupposes that factual elements can be plucked out of panegyric as nuggets of truth isolated from the dross of empty verbiage. |
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When the Court grants a cert petition, the case is set for oral argument. |
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By the 1890s St John's was no longer regarded in England as akin to Belfast, and Blackwood's Magazine was using developments there as an argument for Home Rule for Ireland. |
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The argument for these films having a negative influence states that it reflects poorly on the field, one prominent individual with this opinion is Anne Pyburn. |
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As noted, some of Euler's contemporaries, while accepting his answer to the Basel Problem, wondered about the validity of the argument that got him there. |
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Each of these pieces deals with the microformal elements of the text in ways that underpin my larger, structural argument about the imaginative effect of the text. |
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With the official launch, ministers of the UK Government were then free to campaign on either side of the argument in a rare exception to Cabinet collective responsibility. |
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Matter and argument have been supplied abundantly, and even to surfeit. |
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It is not an unreasonable argument, but the effective counter is that they have still managed to outachieve and outlast a generation, with ease and without burning out. |
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Joseph Inikori provided a new line of argument, estimating counterfactual demographic developments in case the Atlantic slave trade had not existed. |
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The shock of this revolution in 1804, certainly introduces an essential political argument into the end of the slave trade, which happened only three years later. |
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Of course, such subsidies violate free trade theory, so this argument is not actually against the principle of free trade, but rather its selective implementation. |
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The Tribunal rejected that argument, holding that those undertakings became a binding international agreement upon the independence of Mauritius, and have bound UK since then. |
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