Sentence examples for a growing argument. from inspiring English sources

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There's a growing argument that fat is a taste.' All of this will change the way chefs flavour their dishes.

There is a growing argument that the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder has been England's best player in 2016, doing much of the thankless dirty work that passes by unnoticed.

There was a growing argument, however, that the term extends to higher education, which was a possible explanation for the increasing interest in college attendance and graduation throughout the world.

But with the G20 meeting in Washington amid a growing argument between growth and austerity measures, there is some hope that the eurozone could introduce its own quantitative easing.

But after several years of declines in the stock market, there is a growing argument that pension managers, who have been investing most of their money in stocks for years, should be in predictable bond investments that would mature when the money will be needed, matching the retirement ages of their workers.

The paper begins by providing a brief overview of international developments in ECCE over the past two decades, highlighting a growing argument that points to the need for a shift in policy and programming agendas away from target setting at international levels, towards the promotion and support of localized, contextually grounded approaches to supporting policies and programmes in ECCE.

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In the cold war, America was accepted as the leader of "the free world". The free world -- the West -- has fractured, leaving a fierce and growing argument about democracy in its place.

Yet there is a strong and growing argument that Fifa and the IOC should be stronger in holding to account the countries that host their crown jewel events and use that formidable leverage for good rather than simply to maximise their own profit.

Epicharmus has also been thought to be a Pythagorean because the growing argument which he uses for comic effect uses pebbles to represent numbers and refers to odd and even numbers.

11 ff).. Some scholars have treated the Sicilian comic poet Epicharmus as a Pythagorean and argued that the growing argument which appears in a fragment of controversial authenticity ascribed to him in Diogenes Laertius (3.11) is thus Pythagorean in origin (Horky 2013, 131-140).

This event prompted a heated debate over the value, not just of Vioxx and its COX-2 inhibitor cousins, but of America's drug-regulatory system as a whole.These developments, and growing arguments about the price of drugs, have tarnished the image of the industry (see article).

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