Sentence examples for argument invoking from inspiring English sources

The phrase "argument invoking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to an argument that calls upon or references a particular point or idea.
Example: "The author presents an argument invoking the principles of justice to support her thesis."
Alternatives: "argument referencing" or "argument citing".

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Freedom of Information Act request with what a lower court called an "eleventh-hour" argument invoking a F.O.I.A. exemption for "information compiled for law enforcement purposes" that "could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of any individual".

Premise (A) makes clear that SD is the operative definition for characterizing chaotic behavior in this argument, invoking exponential growth characterized by the largest global Lyapunov exponent.

There have been a variety of arguments and no-go theorems against this so-called semi-classical gravitational theory, most of which replay the kind of argument invoking violations of the uncertainty relations sketched above (see Eppley and Hannah 1977, and Page and Geilker 1981).

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The next step in the argument invokes a key fact about indices: if Jim goes around a circuit that encloses two or more singularities, the sum of their indices dictates how many 180° flips he'll make.

A central argument invoked against the euro is that Britain would no longer be able to control the levers of its economy if interest rates were decreed by the European Central Bank.

In these pages Mr. Bergen also disputes parallels drawn between the experiences of America and the Soviet Union in Afghanistan (an argument invoked by the Pentagon under Donald H. Rumsfeld as a reason for keeping the number of United States troops there to a minimum).

An ingenious response to this skeptical argument invokes the idea that knowledge-attributions are sensitive to context.

This argument invokes a compelling pattern of inference regarding claims about what is power necessary for a person.

I include the disjunct "cause or explanation" because not all versions of the cosmological argument invoke the Principle of Sufficient Reason expressed in the Enlightenment sense.

Richard Gale contends, in Kantian fashion, that since the conclusion of all versions of the cosmological argument invokes an impossibility, no cosmological arguments can provide examples of sound reasoning (1991, chap. 7).

Last night, your closing argument invoked giving Americans a "fair shot," with "everyone playing by the same rules".

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