Sentence examples for as first argued from inspiring English sources

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As first argued by linguist Jerzy Kuryłowicz in 1927, Hittite (as well as Palaic and Luwian) provides in the form of a consonant h(h) direct evidence for the "laryngeal" consonants reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European on purely internal grounds by linguist Ferdinand de Saussure in 1879.

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But the list has remained sealed while the Security Council's members argued over whether to send the suspects to the ICC or, as America at first argued, to set up an ad-hoc tribunal similar to the one created for the Balkan conflicts.

I strongly believed — as I first argued to George, my old New Yorker colleague and friend, in a discussion he and I had at a meeting of a small reading group to which we both belonged in January 2003, shortly before the war — that the invasion would be a catastrophic mistake that would bring in its wake a great deal of sectarian violence and score-­settling.

As Seagate first argued when it launched this project, old-school file-based systems are quickly being replaced with object-based approaches, especially in data centers.

As Read first argued in a Nature paper 14 years ago, by keeping their hosts alive, such "imperfect" or "leaky" vaccines could give deadlier pathogens an edge, allowing them to spread when they would normally burn out quickly.

So how can you stymie the growth of white supremacist movements when, as Putnam first argued convincingly in "Bowling Alone," viable alternatives for association have been steadily decreasing for decades?

As Karl Popper first argued in the 1930s, science proceeds largely by testing hypotheses against data.

This third round is potentially the most momentous, because at stake is whether the Supreme Court itself will continue to have a role in defining the balance or whether, as the administration first argued four years ago, the executive branch is to have the final word.

Mr. Goldman was seen as crazy when he first argued that the city should build a world-class cultural institution in its desolate downtown.

To prove (2.13), we first argue as before to check that (2.15).

Second, as was argued above, active exploration gives information about the saliency of object properties, whereas this is more limited in passive exploration (e.g., parallel passive search is limited to the number of fingers and, therefore, the set size and object size are limited).

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