Sentence examples for argues it would be from inspiring English sources

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He concedes that there are ethical issues involved in gathering and combining such detailed data, but argues it would be unethical to ignore its value.

Kent isn't persuaded by the distinction, and argues it would be enough to keep the show – at least in its current form – out of any theatre he ran.

That said, Morgan argues it would be "catastrophic" for Wales if Scotland became independent.

He argues it would be better to slow the overall adoption of the new law.

But, he argues, It would be idle to classify Orwell as "anti-semitic".

Although Hoffman argues it would be wrong to think of "Khirbet Khizeh" as "a protest novel," the book has found a favorable readership among critics of Israel.

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Others argued it would be when the fighting was over, and others argued it would be when the enemy had been completely defeated.

Many critics argue it would be too complex.

Some people argued it would be when all detainees were released.

So we are arguing it would be further cruelty for them to try again".

They have generally argued it would be too difficult, or would hurt investment returns.

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