Sentence examples for presenting reasons from inspiring English sources

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Civics – Research laws governing cellphone use in your area, then do one of the following: -write a newspaper opinion in which you defend or criticize the laws -draft a letter to a local lawmaker, presenting reasons why they should challenge the law Economics – Stage a debate over the economic implications of allowing cellular phones in school.

In addition to naming Sessions, Trump has chosen a chief strategist who has retailed alt-right rhetoric, a national-security adviser who tweeted out a video presenting reasons to fear Islam, and a C.I.A. director who has called for the execution of Edward Snowden.

Thus, ethical inquiry and deliberation often proceeds rationally by presenting reasons to be for or against something, reasons whose effectiveness is tied to their logical or psychological relation to others' beliefs.

At the level of theory, all presenting reasons, symptoms, responses during and after treatment would be understood and evaluated in terms of the person as an ' energetic' being.

Initial coverage: Women with previous screening in computerized registries plus those reported to have been correctly screened or presenting reasons for exclusion (hysterectomy, change in residence, disease at the time of the visit).

By collecting International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) coded EMR data as part of the Transition Project from Dutch and Maltese databases (using the EMR TransHIS), data mining algorithms can empirically quantify the relationships of all presenting reasons for encounter (RfEs) and recorded diagnostic outcomes.

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Further research could also explore which topics are truly addressed during the medical encounter, regardless of the presenting reason.

We do not claim that the disadvantages of digitalization for the United States outweigh the advantages, but we present reasons for pessimism.

The producers and their scientific advisers said that they sought only to present reasons for thinking there might be life out there and how and where it might be.

Unlike argument, where a speaker explicitly presents reasons to back the assertion, in normal testimony the speaker does not.

must be required to present reasons for their decisions, and those reasons must be subject to open public debate (see Sunstein 1988 , 1993 Pettit 1997; Richardson 2002).

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