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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguments points" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a conflation of "argument points" or "points of argument," which are both usable phrases.
Example: "In the debate, she presented several strong argument points that swayed the audience."
Alternatives: "argumentative points" or "points of contention."
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Criticism of these arguments points to the possibility that there is no first cause because the universe had no beginning, having existed throughout time, and is itself the necessary being that has existed eternally and without dependence upon anything else.
The logic of their arguments points towards making the Court of Justice something closer to the American Supreme Court, the master of European law as much as the servant of it.The court, the commission and most governments agree that some reform is needed.
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Davies added: "The arguments point very closely towards Heathrow and post Brexit even more so".
Three main arguments point to possible scepticism about the new consensus.
All this suggests that the euro should become an important international currency.However, other arguments point strongly in the dollar's favour.
Moreover, home-schoolers may simply come from the more educated part of the population.Yet these arguments point to change in the way the debate is unfolding.
In February, a grimly fascinating documentary series began airing on HBO in the United States, presenting compelling arguments pointing to Durst as Berman's killer.
All the arguments point in the direction that we need to plan this service, and we need it to be public," said Sjöstedt.
The human rights court rejected the government's arguments, pointing to the highly restrictive conditions under which section 30 was currently exercised.
In his response on LingBuzz, Everett addressed his critics' arguments point by point and disputed the contention that his early work was more reliable than his current research as a guide to Pirahã.
Other skeptical arguments point to the difficulty of inferring broad historical laws from available evidence.
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