Sentence examples for argues going from inspiring English sources

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Nick Clegg represents the first group, and argues "going green has never made so much sense", while George Osborne represents the second, railing against "saving the planet by putting our country out of business".

The deal would "significantly reduce real world NOx emissions from new diesel cars from 2017," it argues, going on to say that any delay in its approval would be "likely to result in a significant delay to [its] implementation".

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The demand of food sovereignty, she argues, goes far beyond recognising the role of small-scale agriculture.

The reason for this, he argues, goes right to the heart of how we choose to live and work in the 21st century.

The auto industry, he argues, went through an identical phase in the early 1920s before Ford, General Motors and Chrysler emerged as the winners.

The FISC, EPIC argues, went beyond the scope of its statutory authority by compelling Verizon to turn over telephony metadata on millions of Americans.

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama kept arguing, going at one another.

"There was a lot of arguing going on, a lot of heavy stuff," Mrs. Ploss said.

In fact, he argued, going into China "wasn't as much a business decision as a decision about getting people information.

But what I'd actually like to argue goes a little further.

The Analytical Engine, she argued, went beyond the bounds of arithmetic.

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