They may choose to write argumentatively, in dialogical form, a method used by many early writers. |
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Hill's is a thematic biography, moving emotionally as much as argumentatively. |
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There are plenty of young, gifted critics writing fiercely and argumentatively in relatively obscure Web publications. |
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Talk too loudly, or angrily, or argumentatively, or insistently, and you're disturbing the peace. |
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Finally, with regard to the proposal for a report on future transatlantic relations, the House may recall that I addressed this issue perhaps a shade argumentatively in a speech to this assembly a year ago. |
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His first-hand knowledge helped him to speak extensively and argumentatively about the conditions in which Indians lived under the encomienda system. |
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Aims and methods The concept of evidence-based policy assumes that policy should benefit from systematically obtained, empirically based and argumentatively well-founded knowledge. |
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Second, the argument is ad hominem against Descartes, in which context a disjunctive syllogism — motion is either proper or ordinary or relative to absolute space — is argumentatively legitimate. |
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In 1993, at the last of a series of retirement dinners, a colleague, Jack Crowley, recalled a meeting in which the head of the client company bellowed argumentatively. |
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