Sentence examples for argument in the course of from inspiring English sources

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A bit of a theory, more a corner-of-the-eye noticing than an airtight argument: in the course of long artistic careers, women are more likely than men to change form and style, Proteus-like.

By Stacey D'Erasmo March 25 , 2014A bit of a theory, more a corner-of-the-eye noticing than an airtight argument: in the course of long artistic careers, women are more likely than men to change form and style, Proteus-like.

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His argument uses variants on two much discussed arguments he has developed in the course of challenging the tenability of contemporary nonreductive physicalism — the downward causation and causal exclusion arguments.

What's odd about Felix's argument, in fact, is that in the course of making it he links approvingly to a James Kwak post which talks about the fact that during the heart of the crisis, big-bank borrowing costs relative to smaller banks plummeted.

The basis for this argument is that Assad has, in the course of the war, strategically picked his battles with various rebel factions, first going after the ones that he believed to be domestic political threats, which in turn allowed ISIS to grow stronger.

The National Law Journal, using the Court's second two-week cycle of arguments as a representative period, calculated, in November, that Sotomayor, who asked a hundred and forty-six questions in the course of thirteen arguments (average: 11.2 questions per argument), had asked more questions than Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr., and Justice Alito at comparable periods in their first terms.

In this case the argument could change the course of things far beyond Cleveland.

In the course of argument, Donaldson described the restrictions introduced by the Thatcher government as "half-baked", which encouraged some to imagine that he was going to decide against the government.

But Mr Justice Singer's off-the-cuff remarks about the sheikh departing "on his flying carpet" and his evidence being "gelatinous... like turkish delight" were made in the course of argument and so would not have been broadcast under the new rules.

The main argument for their assertion is that in the course of evolution, natural selection is not likely to have eliminated all variation in the perceptual apparatuses of members of the human species.

This conversation begins with an argument about a telephone call the parents have just received from the difficult child, but in the course of the argument other facts begin to emerge on their own – the difficult child's previous difficulties, and then the particular minor irritations that chafe this particular married couple, as well as the whole history of their general family dynamics.

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