Sentence examples for argued in light of from inspiring English sources

Idiom

In light of.

'In light of' is similar to 'due to'.

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Gates continued, "I have always argued, in light of my fairly detailed knowledge of the shortcomings of our intelligence capabilities, that the fact that we don't have reliable human intelligence that proves something conclusively is happening is no proof at all that nothing is happening.

Accordingly, he rejected Virginia's contention that the constitutionality of the statutes, given their presumptive compatibility with the equal protection clause, should depend solely on whether they served a rational purpose a question best left to the wisdom of the state legislature, Virginia argued, in light of doubtful scientific evidence.

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For example, bones dug out of the tar pits at Rancho La Brea in Los Angeles (illustrated above) show that mammoths, mastodons, sabre-toothed cats, jaguars and lions were all present in southern California between 38,000 and 10,000 years ago.Dr Donlan argues, in light of this, that moving lions, cheetahs and elephants from Africa to America is not a stupid idea.

The time has come to resolve that problem, the report argues, in light of the growing understanding of the value of high seas marine ecosystems.

On the other hand, compatibilists also argue (in light of Hume's remarks) that we must remove "metaphysical" necessity from our conception of the causal relation so as to rid it of all suggestion of compulsion and constraint.

One might argue in light of these debates that which sentences involve quantification over what can't be finally settled until we have a formal semantics of all of our natural language, and that this formal semantics will give us the ultimate answer to what we are quantifying over.

It could be argued that in light of that 100% male quota, backed up for centuries by actual legislation, a mere 30% unenforceable target seems positively meek.

Privacy and civil rights groups have argued that, in light of the Snowden revelations, all electronic surveillance warrants should go before a judge to ensure the huge power available to government as a result of modern surveillance technology should be subject to some form of judicial constraint.

Privacy and civil rights groups have argued that, in light of the Snowden revelations, all electronic surveillance warrants should go before a judge to ensure the phenomenal power available to government as a result of modern surveillance technology should be subject to some form of judicial constraint.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg didn't fault the government but argued that, in light of the violence, "our interpretation of the Constitution [will] have to change".

Formally organized as the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC), the New Democrats argued that in light of President Ronald Reagan's landslide victory in 1984, the Democratic Party needed to adopt a more centrist political stance in order to succeed at the national level.

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