Sentence examples for justification for arguing from inspiring English sources

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But just as Rob Smyth argues the case for England at Euro 88, maybe there is justification for arguing that although All The Way was far from a classic, at the time it had all the tools needed to be a hit.

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On Thursday night, he looked to London for justification, arguing that Britain, a constitutional monarchy in which the Queen is head of state but where the power to make and pass legislation lies with an elected parliament, had much in common with the system he was looking to establish.

I have always been rather smug about the intellectual justification for unauthorised biography, arguing that it is ethically cleaner than writing an authorised life.

Rather than passively waiting for consumer spending to pick up as a justification for hiring, Lucy argues that corporate hiring could create the spending it is waiting for.

Hisschemöller et al. [ 57], with some justification, argue for a combined approach.

Adopting insights from contextualist theories of epistemic justification, Amaya argues in favour of context-sensitive standards of justification for legal fact-finding.

The above account of subjective justification, Montmarquet argues, provides what we are looking for.

Other Information on the Web: Read the PBS Ombudsman Column on "The Armenian Genocide" (//www.pbs.org/ombudsman/2006/03/coming_soon_to_viewers_like_you_the_armenian.html), which presents the Public Broadcasting System's justification for including those who argue against the Armenian genocide, as well as a statement by one of the panel participants.

In this regard, the justification for death is not argued on purely organic terms, because the body can continue to integrate despite a dead brain; furthermore, a strictly biologically oriented approach fails to capture that which distinguishes humans from other animals.

This law in turn provides a method for indirectly measuring the intensity of sensation by measuring the intensity of the stimulus, and hence, Fechner argued, provides justification for measuring intensities of sensation on the real numbers.

Although it seems to be a meaningful question whether there is such a justification for our inductive practices, David Hume argues that there can be no such justification (Hume [1739 40] 2000; see the discussion of Hume in the entry on the probelm of induction).

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