Sentence examples for described arguing from inspiring English sources

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Detlefsen presents several lines of defense, one of which is similar to the one just described: arguing that a version of the ω-rule is finitarily acceptable, although not capable of formalization (however, see Ignjatovic 1994).

A role for iNOS in the regulation of sympathetically-mediated blood flow in brown adipose tissue has been described, arguing against an increased energy expenditure in this tissue in iNOS knockout mice [23].

One youth who expressed this belief (M5, see Tables  2 and 3) no longer took medication while another described arguing with her mother about continuing it (F5).

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In the West Bank, a Palestinian who has lived in New Jersey might describe arguing at a checkpoint with an Israeli soldier from Brooklyn.

I agree with Mitch Resnick, Director of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab, when he compares coding to writing, which is not just about producing grammatically correct prose, but about communicating with a purpose--to persuade, describe, argue, develop a voice and understand an audience.

The textbook, which Funt described as arguing that "climate change wasn't caused by humans and isn't a big issue," had been given an F by an environmental group.

I know that many of the people in the situations I have described might argue that they didn't mean any harm by their words or actions.

Some academics and activists criticize the use of the terms "epidemic" and "disease" in describing obesity, arguing in part that such language exacerbates the already widespread phenomenon of "fat shaming".

This "beautiful little book about human excellence and the way it is undervalued in contemporary America," as our reviewer, Francis Fukuyama, described it, argues against the idea that the United States labor force needs to be retrained to face the challenges of a high-tech, global economy.

As a consequence, new, incultured forms of Christianity are emerging, and these are being analysed, described, and argued for and against by Christians and other students of religion in each culture.

However, the Dutch adaptation strategy described above argued that an appropriate setting should be created at the local level by encouraging social learning, self-organization, and mobilization within the given legislative, financial, and technological frameworks [18].

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