Sentence examples for arguing having from inspiring English sources

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social1entrepreneur agreed with Jonathan Glennie that NGOs need to collaborate more, arguing: Having worked in a grant-making role I used to find it frustrating that every NGO claimed to be the best at everything.

Voters have stuck with the party as it has focused on immigration restrictions, saying little about reversing the policies of the mid-2000s and instead adopting standard fiscally conservative talk about the value of tax cuts and arguing having fewer immigrants will preserve the welfare state.

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While some competition drives research forward, bickering and arguing have no positive attributes.

But, he argued, "having won it has improved our concentration.

He was frantically busy, he argued, having little time to document his expenses.

In the real world, they argue, having options encourages managers to think like owners.

America, he argues, has had three regimes.

Clare Davies argues: "Have some respect.

Britain, he argues, had a lucky escape.

Birth, the authors argue, has become destiny.

The F.B.I., he argued, had similar shortcomings.

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