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It might be argued, for example, that the revolutionary social science of Machiavelli and Juan Luis Vives (1492 1540) was due in large measure to their application of humanistic techniques to fields that lay outside the normal purview of humanism.
It can be argued, for example, that, whereas the past tense form in English (in simple sentences or the main clause of complex sentences) definitely refers to the past, the so-called present tense form is more neutral with respect to temporal reference: it is nonpast in the sense that it fails to mark the time as past, but it does not mark it as present.
It may be argued, for example, that on Hume's system there is an intimate and important relationship between moral sense and virtue.
It could be argued, for example, that a state population comprised of approximately 30% Hispanics might be better served by a population of physicians with similar ethnic representation.
It might be argued, for example, that grasping, in comparison to reaching, is likely to take more time because of greater coordination demands.
It could be argued, for example, that determining regulatory interactions between pairs of regulators is a more important problem than resolving other regulatory interactions, as interactions between regulators are key to the cell's ability to process and integrate information.
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It has been argued, for example, that sustained improvements in well-being can be accomplished, but at a cost to biodiversity, or that in some situations conserving biodiversity would mean keeping a group of people at existing levels of poverty.
It has been argued, for example, that investing in reducing child mortality will result in substantial reductions in fertility.
It is argued, for example, that the Fed's superlow interest rates after the stock market bubble burst led us directly to the housing bubble.
It has been argued, for example, that Sargent's notorious Madame X (Mme Pierre Gautreau), now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which caused a scandal with its outrageous sexuality when exhibited in Paris in 1884, is a disguised portrait of a young man.
It has been argued, for example, that research on the possible genetic basis of homosexuality is immoral, because even the assumption that such a basis exists implicitly characterizes homosexuality as a kind of genetic abnormality.
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