Sentence examples for argument refer to from inspiring English sources

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Believers in the structural argument refer to something called the Beveridge Curve, which measures the historical relationship between job vacancies and unemployment.

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Allow me to illustrate my argument referring to a patient recently admitted to our care.

"Some say I wanted to be China's Putin," Mr. Bo also said in his closing argument, referring to Vladimir V. Putin, Russia's strongman president, according to the document.

There is much debate about whether the Supreme Court's construction of the relevant provisions of SLUSA, which Justice Alito at oral argument referred to as "gibberish," make sense.

But the crux of Yad Vashem's argument refers to a higher claim to property left by Jewish Holocaust victims, particularly in Poland, where the prewar Jewish community of 3.5 million has now dwindled to several thousand.

"He wanted to tell a little lie in order to conceal a big lie," Parrella, an assistant United States attorney, said in the government's closing argument, referring to Bonds's claim that he was receiving only flaxseed oil and arthritis balm.

Twitter: @zoesqwilliams This article was amended on 19 April 2013, to clarify that the argument referred to in the second paragraph did not start last week, as the original article said, but in January, and that Helen Lewis's temporary departure from Twitter happened this week.

Much in the spirit of C. I. Lewis, Klein and Warfield illustrated their argument referring to a detective story (the so-called "Dunnit example").

However, this argument refers to profile case BWS, which is found to lack the important property of scale invariance (see Sections 2.4.2 and 5.3 of the companion paper).

My argument referred to independent evaluations showing that local television news on cross-ownership stations (that had been grandfathered when the ban went into effect) was generally better than the news on other stations.

For a two-argument verb, the third argument refers to a peripheral argument which is not selected by the verb, as indicated in Figure 2 below: Open image in new window Figure 2 IF and the peripheral argument in Seediq (Holmer 1999 : 439).

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