Sentence examples for argues it will from inspiring English sources

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Mr Miliband acknowledges this will cost Labour much of its funding, but argues it will make the party stronger.

Federal law enforcement is no less a tribe than a Southie street gang is, and, English argues, it will always look after its own.

If Berlin pursues this new stance, the Center for European Reform report argues, it will allow Germany to "have its cake and eat it".

If an independent Scotland must take its share of UK debt, she argues, it will also expect a share of UK assets – such as sterling.

It could have happened then and, Mr Gilley argues, it will happen sooner or later.But when?

Broadcom argues it will smooth rocky relations with customers such as Apple.

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BAA and its biggest tenant, British Airways, argue it will be vital to the UK economy.

But critics argue it will make Hungary fully dependent on Russia, which is already its main oil and gas supplier.

Ministers also argue it will avoid duplication.

First, they argue it will save money.

Some argue it will undermine the work ethic.

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