Sentence examples for emphatically argued from inspiring English sources

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Purdue Coach Joe Tiller emphatically argued with the officials, claiming the game clock had expired before the play was set.

Although he overcame the Bundesbank's resistance, Draghi emphatically argued – in terms clearly aimed at assuaging German objections – that the new policy was fully in line with the ECB's fundamental monetary policy remit.

In 2008, this columnist and media critic published a handbook called "Why We're Liberals," a crisply written and emphatically argued retort to the Coulters, Hannitys and others for whom liberalism is a strain of fascism, totalitarianism, socialism and overmothering (why choose?).

During a more detailed and emphatically argued opening statement, Broccoletti said Rankin shot and killed Chapman only as a "last line of defense" after a Taser shock had failed to subdue the 18-year-old during a struggle between the pair.

It's all maybes, isn't it?' Previously, we pointed out how the mother Barbara emphatically argued that her daughter's schizophrenia was produced by genetic rather than environmental factors since she did not expose her daughter to those environmental factors.

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Sadly, however, the Office Angels press release emphatically argues that "reliance on the computer has lead (sic) many employees to make simple spelling and grammar errors".

The point, as Greenblatt emphatically argues, is "not to strip away the reimagining, as if the life sources were more important than the metamorphoses but, rather, to enhance a sense of wonder at Shakespeare's creation... that took elements from the wasted life of Robert Greene and used them to fashion the greatest comic character in English literature".

But he emphatically argues "sadly this happens so often in western media and also in some Arab media, where you take one street or one person or one aspect and that stands for all of culture, in focusing on Al Mutanabbi we forget the larger context in what conditions made the destruction possible" referring to the US military occupation and devolving of the Iraqi state.

Pastoralists emphatically argue that access is free and open for everyone; it does not matter whether pastoralists are coming from Cameroon or Nigeria, whether they are newcomers or old-timers or whether they are FulBe or Arab.

Both Friedan and Sandberg emphatically argue for a revolution at home.

Bush's Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney, was inclined to this view, as was his top policy official, Paul Wolfowitz, who argued emphatically that the United States should strengthen its military superiority so that potential rivals would have no hope of catching up.

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