Sentence examples for reflecting arguments from inspiring English sources

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Its very name is disputed, reflecting arguments over the English merchants who refounded the port 400 years ago.

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It was evidently too late to keep that out of the public eye after the A.P. story.] The Bybee document reflects arguments made by lawyers in the Bush Justice Department, who held that, despite Rahman's death, the "manager of the Saltpit site" should not be prosecuted for torture, because he lacked the requisite criminal intent.

While it is possible that cost-effectiveness ratios do not adequately capture the range of social objectives that influencing rankings, it is also possible that rankings that rely heavily on subjective assessments will fail to reflect arguments in the social welfare function and will instead reflect decision-maker values.

Why? Evaluation / Assessment: Students will be evaluated based on written journal entries, participation in class and group discussions, careful group research reflecting their arguments in the debate, and thoughtful preparation for a mock trial.

Republicans have not produced any alternative jobs bills, reflecting their arguments that past stimulus measures have not worked.

The arguments over waterboarding reflect all arguments about similar methods.

We argue that (a) the N400 is a general marker of reanalysis in dative sentences, reflecting an argument reindexation, while (b) the P600 in accusative sentences reflects a structural recomputation.

The statement reflected an argument among Washington's critics that the United States uses the human rights issue as a means of exerting pressure.

"That language resoundingly reflect the arguments that we were making that this is discrimination that takes away a fundamental right and takes away equal protection," Olson said.

This only reflects the arguments of republicans, which are threadbare and theoretical, whereas the benefits of the monarchy have been tried and tested by any Briton alive.

But Mr Brown should read the small print.The consensus view that higher taxes are needed reflects two arguments: that public-sector borrowing is too high this late in the economic cycle; and that a tighter fiscal stance is needed to reduce demand and so keep inflation under control.

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