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The phrase "argued maybe it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He argued maybe it was time to reconsider the decision."
Alternatives: "suggested perhaps it" or "contended possibly it".
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But perhaps learning does not come in the form of such 'bedrock' propositions, as Jeffrey (1992) has argued — maybe it rather involves a shift in one's subjective probabilities across a partition, without any cell of the partition becoming certain.
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Instead, attraction to intelligent partners probably has more to do with the fact that intelligence signals other desirable traits, like success and achievement that, or as evolutionary psychologists argue, maybe it stems from a desire to pass those smarts along to our children.
(Women were not enfranchised until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, in 1920, although, as suffragettes argued, maybe if women had been allowed to vote earlier, Election Day would have been marked by more decorum).
So you've read up on the issues, agonised, argued, maybe even got that nosepeg... but that simple little "x" on the ballot paper doesn't quite express everything you want to say? "I voted for you because" is maybe the site for you tonight - why not pop along, while the reasons are all still fresh in your memory, and tell your candidate - and the world - why you cast your vote today.
Thessaly argued that maybe it wouldn't, pointing to the fact that "Julie and Julia" had already been made, but conceded that Hollywood execs might think differently.
JERUSALEM — Eight years ago, writing about the popularity of Kadima, the centrist party of then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, I argued that maybe it was attractive but it "has no grass-roots activists, no organization, no history — and no future".
Or then again, as Beevor would probably argue, maybe that's the whole point.
Some of that will help us reach adulthood — if not faster, then at least with more assuredness and, a few psychologists argue, maybe even less risk of a midlife crisis down the road.
I'd also argue, maybe, that a family gathering around to finally rid an uncle of his hard-to-reach back zit is more heartwarming than a viral video of a dog greeting its owner.
That said, I think you could argue maybe that, from a perception perspective, we may have gone to an extreme in terms of perceived value of this stuff.
One could argue, maybe, they are because of their reliance on algorithms over human-driven editorial, especially at times when social media serves as one of the only ways news gets out.
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