Sentence examples for argued to the effect from inspiring English sources

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Here, Reserve Mechanical argued to the effect that because the Feldman Law Firm had obtained 39 determination letters for other Capstone captive clients that they were tax exempt under 501(c)(15), and because the Reserve Mechanical captive arrangement was similar to these 39 other captives, that Reserve Mechanical should be considered an insurance company too.

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Both argue to the effect that there are alternatives to Malament's conclusion.

The MCCC method is argued to remove the effect of a channel that does not correlate with the other channels [17].

Hence, the averaging only provides first-order statistics and is thus argued to hide the effect of design parameters on the uncertainties due to such variations [26].

These associations between hostility and metabolic disturbances were found in healthy, middle-aged men employed as managers after a 12-h fast and were argued to demonstrate the effects of personality, behavioral patterns, and a stress-inducing lifestyle on insulin resistance.

As with other dinosaurs from Hațeg, such as Magyarosaurus, a dwarf sauropod, its aberrant features are argued to show the effects of its island habitat on its evolution.

A range of Coherence Relations have been posited and argued to effect the structuring of discourse.

The equivalent amount of H2O generated during the conversion process from PbO to PbI2 was argued to have positive effect on the formation of the provskite layer.

[Note that these built-in properties, especially the active-memory function, have been argued to be the net effect of neuronal assemblies, not a feature intrinsic to single cells (Zipser et al., 1993; Fuster, 2003)].

In line with the behavioural results, the M350 peak occurred earlier for compounds relative to monomorphemic controls, which was argued to reflect the facilitatory effect of accessing individual morpheme constituents on access to the full compound word representation.

"Loser" is one of Trump's favorite slurs – on Tuesday, USA Today compiled a list of more than 40 people and items the president has categorized as such – but while the president's language may represent a new direction, Sclafani said "many other world leaders have referred to terrorist acts as acts of 'cowardice,' which could be argued to have the same effect".

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