Sentence examples for must be argued from inspiring English sources

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Article 14 banning discrimination offers ancillary protection that must be argued in conjunction with one of the other rights.

In the case of diffusion it must be argued that collisions of the molecules of species 1 with other species 1 molecules do not inhibit the interdiffusion of species 1 and 2, and similarly for 2 2 collisions.

Every inch of the surface has to be won, must be argued through, bears the traces of curiosity and inquisition - above all, takes nothing for granted and demands active engagement from the viewer as its right.

"Every inch of the surface has to be won," he wrote of Freud's canvases in The Guardian in 2004, "must be argued through, bears the traces of curiosity and inquisition — above all, takes nothing for granted and demands active engagement from the viewer as its right".

The exemptions, according to the government, must be argued for every three years, so the legality of phone unlocking could go away in 2010.

It must be argued that cheminformatics education and research are such a fundamental part of new chemistry, that funding in the United States should be provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and not by the NIH which historically receives a much higher funding (Budget FY2009 NIH: 30.5 billion US$ and NSF: 6.5 billion US$[70]]).

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Schmitt must be arguing that wherever the situation of normality or homogeneity that makes the results of the application of law determinate and predictable is no longer guaranteed by a sovereign, the positive legal system, consisting of material norms and of positive norms of competence, can no longer be legitimate (Mauss 1980, 81 121; Scheuerman 1999, 15 37; Hofmann 2002).

Metaphysicians possess no special resources for the detection of unfamiliar entities, and in consequence the realities they accept must all be argued for.

In the Near East sickles were in use prior to agriculture and must now be argued to be transferred to agriculture relatively late, after domestication.

First (chronologically) was Richard Bradley's argument that degree of perfection must not be argued from mere Platonic form or essence, but arrived at instead by analysis of "figure or parts" [[ 16], p.18].

A rational fear (there is a bus heading for me and I must move or die) can be argued for or against.

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