Sentence examples for essence to argue from inspiring English sources

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To go on advocating that Phidias's masterpieces are better off in London is, in essence, to argue that the finest carvings of classical times are better amputated and broken up.

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Melissa Crow, legal director for the American Immigration Council, said Hanen "in essence cherrypicked the evidence" to argue that the states even have standing to question the president on the issue.

He goes on to argue "essence does not need existence [to exist] and [its existence] is not in relation to an existent since [if] essence prior to existing was non-existing (ma‛dūm), then how can something need something else [in order to exist] prior to its existence?" (Ḍarūrat al-taḍād fi'l-'ālam wa'l-jabr wa'l-baqā', 125).

Photograph: POOL 1.29am BST Greens leader Christine Milne is holding a press conference now to argue, in essence, you can't trust Labor to stand up for the carbon price post election.

In essence, the lawyers are planning to argue that no crime took place and that Mr. Duncan reached his deal out of fear of punishment, not a belief in his guilt.

There's a sort of ideal figure that conservative intellectuals conjure when they want to argue about the essence of their ideology.

Beaton was better equipped temperamentally to spot the first type, but readers of William J. Manns Kate and Donald Spotos Enchantment: The Life of Audrey Hepburn will be hard pressed to argue with the essence of the designers appraisals.

While an expanding British state had an historic interest in a certain ambiguity about identity, it simply isn't credible to argue that the essence of Britishness depends on a lack of definition.

That a chair is a piece of furniture is part of its essence, and this essence is somehow argued to be "carried" by the chair.

In essence, they argue the mandated insurance coverage the schools are required to provide would create a moral conflict for their institutions, as it would be covering some common methods of birth control, including the morning-after pill.

The president tends to strip each issue down to its essence and argues a case in stark, absolutist terms, as a matter of right and wrong.Each approach has virtue.

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