Sentence examples for ambitious arguments from inspiring English sources

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Of course exhibitions should take on ambitious arguments and make unexpected comparisons.

That will run out on Christmas Eve, at which point things may become trickier.In the meantime, pessimists are marshalling new, more ambitious arguments.

Trans female writers who make ambitious arguments, such as Kate Bornstein and Julia Serano, allow her to look past stereotypes: "I felt trapped not by my body," she decides, "but by a society that didn't want me to modify it".

However, it may well be that these more ambitious arguments and versions do not work, and that Herder's version is exactly what should be accepted.

It has since fathered a long tradition of attempts to generate more ambitious arguments for stronger versions of the claim that meaning — and hence also thought and the very self — is at bottom socially constituted (e.g. by Hegel, Wittgenstein, Kripke, Burge, and Brandom).

This lack of drama, however, should not obscure one of the defining features of this Term's Chamber docket -- the Chamber's decision to offer ambitious arguments in some of this Term's biggest business cases.

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The author's most ambitious argument, however, is one that would need a far longer and more in-depth analysis.

This exhibition – co-curated by British writer Tim Parks and heavily spiced with ebullient interpretative texts in Italian and English – has an ambitious argument to unfold.

And West pointed out there was a higher rate of black child poverty now than when Obama came into office, and that black unemployment remained twice that of whites – which was why he thought Sanders' ambitious economic arguments might appeal to black voters.

The NT makes an ambitious and worthwhile argument: the evidence of a misaligned system of food production is evident at almost every stage – in polluted watercourses and compacted land, in horsemeat passed off as beef and foreign produce repackaged and traded as British, in gangmasters cruelly exploiting migrant labour, and the processing industry cheating on quality.

Among the Ever-Wasers, Gopnik believes Ann Blair's "Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information Before the Modern Age" is the most ambitious, her central argument being that in the "Middle Ages a staggering growth in the production of manuscripts, facilitated by the use of paper, accompanied a great expansion of readers outside the monastic and scholastic contexts".

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