Sentence examples for argued advantages from inspiring English sources

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The most frequently argued advantages of single item measures for measuring overall job satisfaction are brevity, increased face validity, high correlation with multi-item satisfaction measures and increased sensitivity in measuring changes in job satisfaction [ 12, 13].

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The previously argued advantage of three-dimensional objects over images might be especially pronounced in more difficult tasks such as reversal learning.

As marketing professor Niraj Dawar compellingly argues, advantage is now found "downstream," where companies interact with customers in the marketplace.

In a world full of ideas, Verganti argues, advantage lies with those organizations that can craft innovative visions, rather than those that can find yet one more idea.

But, weeks earlier, a Foreign Office briefing to Mr Blair argued the advantages of meeting the African President outweighed human rights concerns.

Rather, she weighs the two genres against one another — fiction and non-fiction — and in the process argues the advantages non-fiction writers enjoy, as well as the disadvantages they're inevitably saddled with.

For years the Treasury has ignored repeated pleading for subsidies to encourage people to make homes more efficient, arguing the advantages are so obvious they will do so anyway (despite a decade of evidence that people don't), based on the prevalent belief in efficient markets of rational individuals.

And America's economy is still the world's largest, with a defence budget that dwarfs China's and an edge in military technology that China is years away from overtaking.Mr White argues these advantages are, if not wholly illusory, then at least deceptive.

However, I argue that advantages outweigh those costs.

It can be argued that these advantages have their corresponding disadvantages such as not getting enough workers and getting spammed by malicious workers.

Social scientists as well as philosophers have argued for the advantages of a completely voluntary (supererogatory) system of blood donation over the commercialized or "enforced" systems (Titmuss 1973).

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