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In short, she presents one of the "most comprehensively argued" Quaker defences of female preaching in her time (Trevett 1991, 54).
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Chapter two patiently and comprehensively argues, point by point, against the reserving of a whole range of governmental powers, from abortion to fiscal autonomy, to the Westminster parliament.
As this author argued elsewhere: "One cannot fully or comprehensively understand the dynamics of the nation-states, the policies, politics, and their international relations without linking them theoretically and empirically to their ideological base.
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A tireless advocate of scientific rationality, he argued strongly against tendencies toward pseudoscience and occultism, most comprehensively in his last major book, The Demon-Haunted World (1996), significantly subtitled Science As a Candle in the Dark.
One of his early books, "London 2000", published in 1963, argued that London and the south-east should be comprehensively rebuilt, with vast areas of the inner cities bulldozed and replaced by blocks of flats, winding streets by a rectilinear system of motorways and on-ramps, and pedestrians segregated from traffic by walkways in the sky.
He argued that the current local system for monitoring schools had been "comprehensively undermined".
Some have argued that the experiences of the last few months greatly lower the prospects of peace, that any attempt to deal comprehensively with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is misguided.
They argued and argued.
They argued.
We argued.
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