Sentence examples for arguments upon from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguments upon" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the basis or reasoning behind a particular argument or issue.
Example: "The debates often centered around the arguments upon which the policy was founded."
Alternatives: "arguments regarding" or "arguments about".

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While consumption patterns of the contemporary middle class have been widely studied by scholars of various social science disciplines, the existing studies either are descriptive analyses with less theoretical concerns or build their arguments upon ambiguous links with empirical evidence.

While SoPs written for engineering and science primarily base their self-promotional arguments upon the applicants' previous research experiences and future research prospects, those written for business, humanities and social science tend to focus on how the applicants' unique Chinese socio-cultural backgrounds would contribute to their desired programs.

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"Many other readers," he writes, "will say to themselves, 'Why does he keep piling one argument upon another to prove his point?

Mr. Norquist further noted that Ohio Representative Steven LaTourette's argument, upon his retirement, that the pledge was a one-term commitment didn't "pass the laugh test".

Zagzebski builds her argument upon the ideas of moral skepticism and moral efficacy, and, though she does not employ the term, moral order.

This involves that all intervals where q* presents a staircase shape are intervals of constancy, thus allowing to derive conditions (12)–(13) from (25), by basing the argument upon continuity reasons.

Based on available structural evidence we put forward the following argument: Upon activation of the TM domain, a proton (carrying a positive charge) moves from the periplasmic side of the inner membrane, following the negative-inside electrostatic membrane potential, to the proton binding site at the D407 D408 pair.

Religious belief in a supernatural creator may rest upon theological arguments or upon faith, but it is wrong to pretend, as creationists do, that supernatural design is proven by science.

The arguments drawn upon in their support seem to be variations of those developed in John Stuart Mill's On Liberty (1859).

Woolfe's arguments hinge upon an acceptance that Black people occupy and will continue to occupy low skilled jobs in British society.

"After thoughtful review and analysis, the state has determined that its arguments grounded upon equal protection and due process are no longer sustainable," said attorney general Catherine Cortez Masto said in a statement.

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