Sentence examples for note of the argument from inspiring English sources

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"I take note of the argument for action to prevent a future use of chemical weapons," the U.N. chief added.

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The somewhat defensive note of this argument disappeared as Mullan went on to extol Austen's brilliance and "wonderful sentences", pointed to the opening scene of Pride and Prejudice to suggest she was "the greatest writer of dialogue in English literature".

Wall Street is taking note of this argument.

You are left thinking two things: that it would be a blessing if some of today's politicians took note of that argument for milder rhetoric; and that, whatever your view of Blair, you still wouldn't want to take him on in an election.

"We hope that the government will take careful note of these arguments against price capping when it considers the credit and store card markets".

"We hope that the government will take careful note of these arguments against price capping when it considers the credit and store card markets," she added.

Since this is only an interim report, we won't find out for a while yet but, in the meantime, note one of the arguments Mr Hutton puts forward for a cap on the pay of public sector executives as a multiple of that of junior staff.

A few added notes: 1. Miller is right to note the peculiarity of the arguments that François Truffaut advances in his famous 1954 diatribe "A Certain Tendency in the French Cinema" — namely, its charges of immorality and literary infidelity against the screenwriters working in the French "Tradition of Quality".

Both Michael O'Malley and political scientist Jean Hardisty have noted Rothbard's "praise" of the argument, made in Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray's book The Bell Curve, that blacks are genetically inferior to whites with respect to intelligence.

As Ryan Haygood from the NAACP LDF, arguing for the plaintiffs, noted at the conclusion of the argument, African Americans make up 23% of Washington State's prison inmates (but just 3.4percentt of the State's population), with prosecutors asking for 50% tougher sentences for black defendants than they do for white defendants.

Miller is right to note the peculiarity of the arguments that François Truffaut advances in his famous 1954 diatribe "A Certain Tendency in the French Cinema" — namely, its charges of immorality and literary infidelity against the screenwriters working in the French "Tradition of Quality".

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