Sentence examples for argued absolutely from inspiring English sources

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China's "social credit" system is not actually, the students argued, absolutely unethical — that judgment involves a certain amount of cultural bias.

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The polio vaccine and Barbicide are useful and, some would argue, absolutely essential but I'm sure, through the use of magic, Dumbledore could easily replace them with a flick of his wand.

Resources-wise, the best thing you can do for the planet, it could be argued, is absolutely nothing.

But even if it was the case – and it's the only example I've ever heard attempted to be argued – it absolutely baffles me how that one case should be a reason why there are hundreds of people in prison when we have not demonstrated sufficient responsibility or culpability.

We do not argue that absolutely every rearrangement was generated in one event indeed, a later partial duplication of the derivative chromosome is likely to explain why some samples (such as C32, Figure S2C) oscillate across three copy number states rather than two.

Ms. Waxman argued, "It is absolutely clear that this trip to Maryland was not innocent".

Fitzpatrick argued that lawmakers "absolutely" should be discussing the bill and that local government executives may try to implement Agenda 21 through executive orders.

"The United States prides itself in being the leading voice in the world championing value-based interest formations as the basis of a new post-World War II international political order, while Israel's creation at inception can be argued to have absolutely depended on it.

Alternatively, it could be argued that TbSTT3B absolutely requires the complete Man9GlcNAc2 donor for activity and that the partial glycosylation observed in Asn428 is catalyzed entirely by TbSTT3A using either Man7GlcNAc2-PP-Dol or Man5GlcNAc2-PP-Dol, albeit inefficiently due to the absence of an optimal acidic-neutral polypeptide region.

Wilcox accepted that the witness should be shielded from media intrusion after the hospital argued that it was "absolutely necessary … as evidenced by events".

Grant argued that there is "absolutely no" constraint on a free press in Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations for a new system of press regulation.

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