Sentence examples for based its argument from inspiring English sources

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In the claim, filed with the United States District Court in Manhattan, the city said it based its argument on a January decision of the court that some of the company's patents were not enforceable.

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After the economic case for HS2 was challenged repeatedly by opponents and its benefit-cost ratios were subsequently revised downwards, the DfT has largely based its arguments for the project on the need to increase capacity on inter-city railways to meet future demand.

The convoluted explanations by administration officials for President Bush's unsubstantiated claim concerning Iraq's efforts to obtain uranium suggest that the administration based its arguments for going to war in Iraq on a series of probabilities and speculations rather than on solid evidence.

Just as the "Brandeis Brief" disparaged the physical and social potential of women, Kentucky based its arguments on the fundamental inferiority of the African American race.

That will make it difficult for China to base its argument for easier targets on its large population.

The administration is basing its argument on the assumption that it is morally or economically wrong for governments to help corporations obtain valuable industrial, technological and commercial information.

The city is basing its argument largely on a change that the authority made several years ago in the way it structures its debt.

Fairbanks bases its argument on the ground that consequential damages may not be recovered except in "special circumstances" or in a "proper case". (2-714(2) and (3)).

Instead of focusing on what is encompassed in the term "any air pollutant," ACC bases its argument on what constitutes a "major" source for PSD purposes.

Ultimately, he wrote, the industry seemed to be basing its argument on the inherent unfairness of banning personal watercraft from national parks while allowing motorboats at the sites.

The government, although basing its argument upon the definition as quoted, placed chief emphasis upon the word 'gain,' which was extended to include a variety of meanings; while the significance of the next three words was either overlooked or misconceived.

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