Sentence examples for futility of arguing from inspiring English sources

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He seemed resigned to the futility of arguing for the demolition of homes and for new construction while owners were still petitioning the state for money.

Over the past several months, however, I've realized the futility of arguing with her.

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There's a futility to arguing with them that even they recognise.

Though her lovesick Sappho rails at the futility of "reason" and "philosophy", elsewhere, Robinson argues eloquently for women's rationality and right to education.

In light of Anderson's "ten principles of abundance thinking," Helprin's book appears to be an exercise in futility: Anderson argues: 1. "If it's digital, sooner or later it's going to be free".

I can't on one hand argue the futility of life and the pointlessness of existence and have a family.

By 'better' I mean lower-priced, reliable and less of a threat to our ecosphere". Despite the futility of the President's proposal, argues Cohen, it is nonetheless symbolic: it intimates that the United States recognizes climate change as a global threat.

Computer Games Magazine argued the futility of reviewing the game due to its episodic nature; as the first part of a three-part story arc, it is difficult to judge it when divorced from the final product.

This was a concise, clearly framed speech that pulled off the three necessary challenges: crystallising the choice between the Tories and Labour ("back to square one"), arguing for the futility of voting Ukip, and meshing together what happened in Scotland and wider world events via the standard-issue Tory trope of patriotism.

Daniel Hannan is Conservative MEP for south-east England This was a concise, clearly framed speech that pulled off the three necessary challenges: crystallising the choice between the Tories and Labour ("back to square one"), arguing for the futility of voting Ukip, and meshing together what happened in Scotland and wider world events via the standard-issue Tory trope of patriotism.

The pope's diatribe expresses a revulsion against human nature and argues for the futility of ambition, the emptiness of pleasures, and the ultimate worthlessness of human achievements.

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