Sentence examples for perhaps arguing from inspiring English sources

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He feared this himself, perhaps, arguing with the President against his own nomination.

Neither party supports the Tigers, but both say, no doubt correctly, that the proposals fall far short of the Tigers' minimum demands for a guarantee of the "integrity of Tamil-speaking territory".Mrs Kumaratunga might be tempted to try to put off the general election by extra-constitutional means, perhaps arguing that an election now would be divisive.

The entire repeal effort could come down to a small amount of money for Alaska, with Republicans perhaps arguing that, over the next 10 years at least, Alaska would be better off.

Moreover, severely ill patients are more likely to be receiving mechanical ventilation and/or sedative agents, making clinical symptoms of hypoglycemia more difficult to detect and perhaps arguing in favor of the more accurate invasive devices.

CS has been shown to correlate strongly with balance, falls, injuries, and other functional outcomes in previous studies, perhaps arguing for more frequent clinical use of CS [ 11, 31- 34].

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You could perhaps argue that all the pieces shared a certain theatrical quality.

One could, perhaps, argue that drones are the new stakes, and that we see Presidents as the new superheroes.

ONE could, perhaps, argue fruitfully about whether the most innovative and progressive classical record company in the world is Nonesuch or Naxos.

Or would he perhaps argue that he has to sell weapons because his prime ministerial predecessors destroyed so much of UK manufacturing that weapons are the only industry the country has left?

"The organising committee will perhaps argue that they will replant around 300 trees, but all of them apart from those 181 bigger trees belong to small species under two metres in height," a spokeswoman for Green Korea United told the Guardian.

A zealous adherent of the Austrian school of economics might, perhaps, argue that it is a price worth paying for the sake of shaking things up, in the spirit of creative destruction.

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