Sentence examples for argument on paper from inspiring English sources

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In the mid-19th century, Richard Owen, superintendent of natural history at the British Museum, decided that his area of specialisation needed its own space, and so he set about making his argument on paper, in letters and in campaigns.

You might want to organize your argument on paper or write it on your hand (just don't smudge the ink) so you don't get all flustered and forget your marbles.

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There are strong economic arguments on paper that a free market would increase the number of transplants performed, but I don't approve of monetizing transplant in this country, because what that means is that wealthy people will be able to pay less wealthy people to become donors and the poor people who need transplants aren't going to be able to afford to buy an organ from anyone.

If your departure is because of serious disagreements with congregational or denominational policy, write down your arguments on paper and rehearse them.

That had lapsed shortly after Tran and Yu bought the ship and was no longer valid, so neither was the argument based on paper.

Most information tribunals are done "on paper", meaning you only have to supply a written argument.

In civil-law countries which include most European, Latin American and many Asian countries the bulk of legal argument is done on paper, not in the courtroom, and judges play a larger role.

"What [they] want is not people trained in a particular field of endeavour, but people who are hungry to learn, who can absorb huge amounts of information quickly, who can construct a good argument both verbally and on paper, are prepared to think on their feet and are prepared to be challenged and change their minds.

He has also directed a number of big manufacturing concerns to Mississippi, including the Kemper County coal plant, which is expected to create 260 permanent jobs and 1,000 during peak construction, and a Toyota factory in the state's rural north that will employ 2,000 people.On the other hand, Mr Barbour's argument sounds far better on paper than it will in the heat of a campaign.

When it comes to school closings, the arguments may make sense on paper, but the reality is much messier.

First, they're unwieldy; you can't easily sketch out your argument on a piece of paper, and you can't easily translate it into ordinary language to explain it to a politician.

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