Sentence examples for arguing the time from inspiring English sources

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Now Libya, supposedly, is done and dusted, Israeli officials have turned hyper, talking up the Iranian threat and arguing the time for diplomacy has all but passed.

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After all, he argues, "the time you spend playing the guitar or creating poetry or contemplating the meaning of life could be otherwise spent finding food".

With the fall of the Berlin Wall, Helman and Ratner argued, the time for fripperies such as state sovereignty for third world nations was over.

To this end, while not discounting the idea of a universal basic income, he argues "the time has come to allow workers to get a share of profits".

He argues the time spent retrying addresses and waiting for Web pages may already add up to the equivalent of a gigalapse.

But, as the editorial in the Dhaka Tribune argued, the time for pointing fingers is over.

Natural Resources Defense Council President Frances Beinecke argued, "The time is right for this rally".

As such, so some will argue, the time of religion is passed.

Now when I argue the times are violent, they can say, well, look what he did.

"Those recipes stifle the home cook," argues the Times's food writer Melissa Clark, "because they leave no room for options.

The government "would be neglecting its responsibilities to the taxpayer if it took the plant into public ownership," argued the Times.

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