Sentence examples for Move argued from inspiring English sources

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Supporters of the move argued that such a fall in the cost of living was "not insignificant" for consumers.

Opponents of the move argued that relations with Moscow were too important to sacrifice over Georgia and Ukraine and said the two nations were not ready for membership.

Those against the move argued that offering sanctuary to lone children who had already reached Europe may mean more youngsters become subject to trafficking.

However, critics of the move argued that he should have asked the people in a referendum first whether they backed the creation of such an assembly.

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When the landlord died, Mr. Kaarmann refused an order to move, arguing that he was legally registered to live there.

Yet those in favour of moving argue that the fantastic transport links mean fans from western Europe will only be a few hours away.

Qaeda leaders have long opposed such a move, arguing that it is premature, even foolhardy.

Some delegations are resisting this move, arguing that governments should not be singled out against their will.

The plaintiffs oppose the move, arguing that CACI is out of time and that the request is unjust.

But the task force opposes this move, arguing that the Postal Service can't compete effectively with banks for this business.

Critics of the move argue that it will deter young people from low-income families from higher education.

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