Sentence examples for being able to argue from inspiring English sources

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"Academically, being able to argue a point effectively and explain yourself verbally is important.

He prides himself on being able to argue all sides, leaving the audience to judge.

Being able to argue that the original, non-inferential justification for $B$ has not been undermined, does not entail being able to argue for $B$.

Being able to argue that the Darwinian account of our origins and place in the universe is compatible with the experience of enchantment is not a particularly ambitious aim.

Now that she is working at a more senior level, Thompson says, she really enjoys being able to argue why an invention is worthy of its name--or not.

The highlight of my career was being able to argue with our Creative Director in my first agency (so we're talking a career difference of about 15 years) that I was right in my thinking for a specific client strategy... and have the client agree with what I was proposing too.

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And you need to be able to argue both sides.

Mr Blair wants to be able to argue that FMD is under control.

I have to be able to argue the other side as well as Scalia does.

This was where Jones was able to argue about lines in the script.

Barclay lawyers were able to argue they had not breached the agreement.

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