Sentence examples for emphasizing the argument from inspiring English sources

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John gives the traditional reasons (see §6), emphasizing the argument that the priest should be exclusively devoted to spiritual affairs (pp. 117 8).

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Mr. Heath's group, the Christian Civic League of Maine, and others emphasized the argument that "it's not about discrimination; it's about other things".

But more often, he has done what he did again this week, which is to emphasize the argument that making investments in infrastructure is worthwhile mostly to stimulate the sluggish economy in the short run.

Further, considering the lack of randomly sampled data in this area, it seems worthwhile to emphasize the argument made by Couper and Miller [ 29] according to which it is better not to treat survey quality as an absolute, but to evaluate quality relative to other features, such as the availability of better data, the research design, and the stated goals of the survey.

19 Therefore, the results of this study strengthen the argument emphasizing the importance of capturing both positive and negative aspects of such disabilities as hearing loss.

Fleishman-Hillard/Sacramento VP Chris Thompson thought the "Yes on 38" team could have made a stronger argument emphasizing the value of competition and comparing vouchers to college scholarships.

We have led with a negative argument, emphasizing the damage his policies would do.

The rhetoric of return or circular migration may have some substance based on our study's findings, the countervailing argument emphasizing the value of émigré remittances does not.

For example, verbal arguments emphasizing the importance of SGV often point to the delay for new mutations (Barrett and Hendry 2012), critical in a rescue situation.

The argument for the acacia is essentially emphasizing the pressure required to move bodily fluids, whereas the argument for the giraffe focuses on fluid flow rate.

Through their emphasis on the "hermeneutic circle" through which humans undertake to understand the meanings created by other humans in texts, symbols, and actions hermeneutic philosophers such as Schleiermacher (1838), Dilthey (1860 1903), and Ricoeur (2000) offer philosophical arguments for emphasizing the importance of narrative interpretation within our understanding of history.

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