Sentence examples for arguments and issues from inspiring English sources

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I respect the argument that they're making, and I think it's one that Breitbart himself would have agreed with — not with the substance of their criticisms, of course, but with their point about not getting hung up on a phony decorousness when important arguments and issues are at stake.

The judge wrote that any First Amendment arguments and issues "are dwarfed by the irreparable harms the states are likely to suffer if the existing restrictions are withdrawn and that, over all, the public interest strongly supports maintaining the status quo through the pendency of this litigation".

In recent controversy two arguments have been at the centre of the endurance/perdurance debate, one employed by perdurance theorists and the other by endurance theorists (for other arguments and issues see the separate article on temporal parts, Hawley 2001 and Sider 2001).

Do arguments and issues arise seemingly out of nowhere?

Despite the special nature of the memorials, contractual arguments and issues over costs, timings and specifications were common, from smaller works in villages through to major works, such as the Vimy Memorial.

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In The Hague, the International Court of Justice is to hear arguments and issue a nonbinding, advisory ruling on the legality of the barrier.

In October 2000, a federal district judge accepted the drug industry's legal arguments and issued a preliminary injunction blocking major parts of the Maine Rx law.

Lawyers for both sides said they would not be surprised if the high court decided to consolidate the cases, holding oral arguments and issuing an opinion on both at the same time.

Last Friday, Judge David O. Carter of the United States District Court in Los Angeles found merit in the club's arguments and issued a preliminary injunction ordering the district to allow students to meet as the case progresses.

The judge went through the FCC's arguments and issued the opinion that the Order's rules were, in fact, "arbitrary and capricious".

In the meantime, the court will proceed shorthanded into the 2016-17 that that runs through June, hearing arguments and issuing rulings, with Chief Justice John Roberts' court likely eager to avoid taking up cases that could lead to 4-4 split decisions.

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