Sentence examples for an extraordinary argument from inspiring English sources

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"That is an extraordinary argument to put forward.

But as well as the usual arguments about border controls and Spanish ships sailing close to Gibraltar, an extraordinary argument has been rumbling on for months about conservation.

It was an extraordinary argument in the sense that, inside that quiet marble courtroom, everyone was aware of the less orderly external events.

Purdue used its database this year to bolster an extraordinary argument to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration: The OxyContin it had sold for 14 years was so prone to abuse that generic drug companies should not be allowed to copy it.

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This was an extraordinary statement.

They have sex; they get up early and shower; he sees that leaf-cutter ants have carved a gap into his privet hedge, which makes him furious; then they have a massive and quite extraordinary argument, and she drives off.

He also made the extraordinary argument that Mr. Massino was a peace-loving boss who was opposed to the killings that are the foundation of the Mafia and the racketeering case against him.

(In his autobiography, he proffers the extraordinary argument that the government was to blame for his tax troubles, "because they didn't allow me to go to school". As a result, he says, "they have no legal boundaries over me.... You pay tax when you exercise all of your rights. I didn't exercise rights. I didn't have a chance to. I lived with the word can't, so I can't pay taxes").

Boxer derided Happer's testimony as "the most extraordinary argument I have ever heard" and warned, "I will fight you". The exchange, which ended up on YouTube, was seized upon by bloggers on both sides of the debate, many of whom added their own, decidedly ad hominem, comments.

Apparently recognizing the weakness of a claim that rests solely on § 36B, divorced from the rest of the ACA, Appellants attempt to fortify their position with the extraordinary argument that Congress tied the availability of subsidies to the existence of State-established Exchanges to encourage States to establish their own Exchanges.

In his extraordinary arguments on behalf of constitutional ratification, Madison wrote, in Federalist 51, "What is government … but the greatest of all reflections on human nature?

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