Sentence examples for may not argue from inspiring English sources

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"The defense may not argue against Mr. Hoskins's credibility on account of there being no tape," she said.

They may not argue with you, but they will, at inopportune times, refuse to do what they are told.

When lecturers who oppose all three meet students and preachers who promote hate-filled ideologies, they may not argue against them with the vigour with which they would argue against the white far right because at some level they think the hate is the fault of the west.

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The prosecutor may believe he is not arguing for censorship, but less speech (including all manner of lawful speech vital to a well functioning democracy) on blogs, social networks, and other user generated sites will most certainly be the effect.

If they bother (or offend) you, you may not want to argue about this issue with a determinist.

"I'm not arguing that it may be bad for you, may not be bad for you," he said.

We may say, "You can't argue about taste," but when it comes to art we care about, we almost always do.

Telefónica, one of the world's biggest mobile operators, recently said that it is considering charging Google and other big internet firms for access to its network.Yet all this may not be enough, argues Craig Moffett of Bernstein.

A patient, they argue, may not know what to make of such information.

This system may not be pretty, they argue, but a radical overhaul would slow innovation.

But this will not satisfy the Palestinians, and it may not satisfy Mrs Albright.Israelis argue that Mr Netanyahu's domestic political constraints deserve sympathy in Washington.

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