Sentence examples for argued to create a from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, perceptions of uncontrollability, unpredictability, dangerousness and disgustingness are argued to create a powerful feeling of vulnerability.

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The only way to address the loss of investor confidence, he argued, was to create a plan that was long on money as well as fiscal discipline.

The only way to make big changes, Sanders argues, is to create a mass movement that faces down corporate interests and their quislings.

The key, he argues, is to create a liberal alternative in the middle.

The point of animated films, they argue, is to create an alternative world; if the filmmaker wants an approximation of the real world, they say, he should shoot live actors and be done with it.

And he had publicly wondered if his biracial son was safe from police - rhetoric some are now arguing helped to create an environment that encourages violence against police.

Wiesel, he argued, had failed to "create a coherent artistic world out of one which was the deliberate negation of all values".

The solution to this lethal paternalism, as I and others have argued, is not to create a direct exchange of cash for kidneys, but for Congress to let donors accept a carefully devised and regulated government benefit — perhaps a tax credit, a contribution to a retirement plan or early access to Medicare.

One of the most enjoyable moments of the weekend involved a panel hosted by Jordan Hoffman, where fans argued among themselves to create a list of the top 10 episodes across all five shows.

More recently, in 2001, historian of science Dan Eshet has argued that efforts to create a "synoptic view" have resulted only in a rationalisation of the contradictions in Priestley's thought, because they have been "organized around philosophical categories" and have "separate[d] the producers of scientific ideas from any social conflict".

On the one hand in Belfast Sinn Féin and the SDLP argue the need to create a neutral space at City Hall means the removal of the union flag.

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