Sentence examples for setting out the argument from inspiring English sources

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Setting out the argument for an early rate rise, the MPC said there would potentially be little risk associated with a small increase in borrowing costs against a backdrop of economic growth.

Setting out the argument for an early rate rise, the MPC said there was potentially little risk associated with a small increase in borrowing costs against a backdrop of economic growth: "On one interpretation, the risk of a small rise in bank rates derailing the expansion and leaving inflation below the target in the medium term was receding as that expansion became more established".

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In another briefing circulated on August 8 to the secretary of state Tessa Jowell, and the culture department, a civil servant set out the arguments for whether Lord McIntosh, another minister responsible for gambling policy, "should meet senior people" from AEG.

"I wish the SNP would do more of this because all I've heard them do so far is be really negative about how the campaign has been rather than set out the arguments from their perspective about why we should remain part of the European Union.

The European Union is central to both these challenges," they say in a pamphlet setting out the arguments.

In setting out the arguments for and against, hard economic data is scarce and ambiguous, hinging thus far on three questions.

Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] to deal with IranSIR – Your leader setting out the arguments for not bombing Iran was well considered, but contained contradictions ("Bombing Iran", February 25th).

Speaking after opening statements setting out the arguments for and against Rumney Recreation Ground being granted village green status, Alun Michael MP detailed the locality's long standing attachment to the fields and local resident Mel Plenty reminisced on his memories of the site.

They argued that having set out the argument in  favour of immunisation,  it was incumbent on The Independent to present the contrary view.

His paper The Evaluation of Life and Limb (1971) set out the argument that policymakers could assess the benefits of a particular measure by weighing its cost against how much it would reduce the risk of death.

Vestiges, which set out the argument for evolution, was in its day a more popular book than Darwin's Origin of Species, which appeared 15 years later, and far more shocking.

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