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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument to call" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific argument or parameter that is passed to a function or method in programming contexts.
Example: "In the function definition, the argument to call must be specified to ensure proper execution."
Alternatives: "parameter to invoke" or "argument for execution".
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"If you call me a terrorist then the argument to call me a terrorist is ad hominem.
His ardor for design was matched by ardor for argument: to call him combustible was by all accounts like calling Beethoven a pretty good tunesmith.
This might be the one where we can officially tie it to these guys and shut 'em up and shut 'em down.' " — Rush Limbaugh "If you call me a terrorist then the argument to call me a terrorist is Ad hominem".
This might be the one where we can officially tie it to these guys and shut 'em up and shut 'em down.' " —Rush Limbaugh "If you call me a terrorist then the argument to call me a terrorist is Ad hominem". Jared Lee Loughner, the alleged shooter, in an online posting from December 15, 2010 "It's probably giving [Loughner] too much credit to ascribe a coherent political philosophy to him.
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"And one way to win that argument is to call upon the good services of effective members of the House and the Senate, and that's what this meeting is all about.
The BMJ news of 250,000 deaths annually from medicine as routinely applied may be argument enough to call for some sort of "alternative".
As soon as we stop thinking weird philosophical thoughts, we immediately go back to believing what skeptical arguments seem to call into question.
Hefner, again on Twitter, denied suggestions there had been an angry argument: "The TMZ report that Crystal & I 'had a nasty argument', prompting her to call off the wedding, is untrue.
Avoiding the liberal or conservative label in this particular argument, she prefers to call herself a "cultural conservationist".
Behold, therefore, four stars reserved for your illustrious name... which... make their journeys and orbits with a marvelous speed around the star of Jupiter... like children of the same family... Indeed, it appears the Maker of the Stars himself, by clear arguments, admonished me to call these new planets by the illustrious name of Your Highness before all others.
But it strikes me now that if we were like post-grad students, it wasn't in the way soldiers usually meant it it's because we were having elaborate arguments about what to call things right in front of us while, at the same time, we were trying to reshape the world.
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