Sentence examples for arguing change from inspiring English sources

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In letter seen by the Scotsman newspaper, the 'no women' lobby wrote to members of the Muirfield course, run by the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, arguing: "Change must come slowly and choice should be evolutionary.

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As JFK once argued: "Change is the law of life.

The "coincidence," Freehling argues, changed history.

One of the most hotly argued changes was how to define the various ranges of autism.

I'm going to be the person arguing for change, who's showing how we can change Britain".

Having spent most of my political life arguing for change, I suddenly embraced immobilism.

The report highlights best practice around the world, arguing that change can be achieved with innovative policy.

Many big yellow taxi fleets bitterly oppose the plan, arguing the change would eat into their lucrative business.

He compared government to "an ocean liner," arguing that change comes slowly.

This article analyses the affective dimensions of climatic change, and argues that changes in the land and climate directly impact emotional health and well-being.

Anonymous People and circumstances change, and one could argue that change is the only constant in life.

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