Sentence examples for argue to avoid from inspiring English sources

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A big swing into deficit was needed, he would argue, to avoid a much worse recession.

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"The idea, we argue, is to avoid negative market reactions if a number of banks were to 'fail'," said the analysts.

Finally, we argue that to avoid AHSCs' and AHSNs' crumbling under the weight of potentially conflicting expectations and demands, the current accountability systems need to be aligned as a matter of priority.

"This is a significant ruling because it will allow media groups to push back – they'll be able to argue to soften the rhetoric to avoid the same fate as ARY.

Cardinal Bevilacqua and his aides, the prosecutors argued, sought to avoid scandal and costly lawsuits at almost any price, putting the reputation of the archdiocese ahead of protecting vulnerable children.

But Jeffrey, the ex-graphic designer, argued that to avoid an hour and a half of 10 people's worth of labor and let the backhoe do the work for us was counter to the reason we had come to learn natural building in the first place.

Like many moderate Islamists, Dr. Abou el-Fotouh has long argued that to avoid compromise in their spiritual mission or intolerance in their politics, those who enter political life should separate themselves from their religious associations, just as he has done in his presidential bid.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has argued that to avoid dangerous climate change, global temperatures must not rise by more than two degrees Celcius above pre-industrial levels.

Indeed, one commentator has argued that, to avoid inconsistency, Malebranche ought to have made a clean break with the Cartesian assumption that everything is either a substance or a mode in favor of a more 'trialistic' view that grants that ideas, qua third realm entities, are sui generis (Jolley 1990, 79).

This apparatus has been argued, therefore, to avoid the difficulties of interpreting general locomotion that prove problematic in the open field, and a number of studies have shown that head-dipping and locomotion can vary independently of each other (e.g. Abel, 1995; Durcan and Lister, 1989; File, 1977; Lister, 1987; Rogers et al., 1999).

We need emissions contraction and convergence globally, but at roughly twice the rate he argues if we are to avoid greenhouse gas concentrations causing "a major climate disaster".

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