Sentence examples for arguing to bring from inspiring English sources

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Citing the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, Jack was arguing to bring his father's remains to the reservation in Oklahoma, where they would be buried near those of his father, sisters and brother, a mile from the place he was born.

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Recently, Lapchick said: "In all my work on hiring practices, I always argue to bring a diverse pool into the interview process and then hire the best person.

Many senior Iraqi officers already hail the deal as the first step on the path to replacing Iraqi civilian rule with Iraqi military rule, which is more likely, they argue, to bring about the stability which America craves.

PAGE C23 ART FROM THE POTTER'S WHEEL "Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay," at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, argues to bring ceramics into art's mainstream.

As a basis for design, traditional reliance upon scatter of test results is suggested to be untenable and the increasing tendency to replace this approach by use of nonlinear finite elements is argued to bring with it all sorts of other quite considerable practical problems.

Partisan hack Lindsay Graham (R-SC), not wanting to disappoint his Wall Street donors, saw fit to give Warren a lesson about democracy, saying, "You have every right to vote no and argue to bring the bill down.

Of course, the cohort of players who came into the league before the 19-year old age limit came into effect -- LeBron, Dwight Howard and Kobe -- can't seriously be argued to have brought down the quality of play in the league, or deemed too immature to have broken into the league when they did.

A year earlier, the rugby team had won the World Cup, a moment that many cultural commentators argued helped to bring the country together.

Respondent argues that to bring it under the Act, while the small weeklies or semi-weeklies are exempt by reason of § 13(a)(8), is to sanction a discrimination against the daily papers in violation of the principles announced in Grosjean v.

Daoists, it is argued, sought to bring back a time of small, mobile, hunting and gathering communities and return to a state of "pristine affluence" (Sahlins 1972 38) as an alternative to the oppressive and stratified world in which they lived.

Some directors, typically on dark works with many deaths, will argue that to bring the actors back to the stage is to deny what has come before; to brings back corpses (apparently having never seen Arsenic and Old Lace) makes no sense.

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