Sentence examples for should be argued from inspiring English sources

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Each case can and should be argued on its merits.

The judge indicated, however, that he thought the motion on disqualifying the grand jury should be argued in his court.

That collaboration also resulted in perfectly crafted lines and monologues, such as George's at the end of the "Marine Biologist" episode (1994), which can (and should) be argued as the best comedic monologue in sitcom history.

It can and should be argued that any consideration of graduates' employment needs to be contextualised against their contemporaries, rather than making unrealistic comparisons between institutions that draw from significantly different demographics.

Contentious issues like abortion or gun rights should be argued openly in the public forum.

Therefore, it should be argued that at least for this pain type, both left and right DLPFC could exert effective analgesic effects.

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They should be arguing against this".

When it should be arguing the facts of a case, it hopes instead for special treatment.

And it's an important part of what candidates should be arguing about.

They should be arguing for the tough improvements that would actually drive performance, beginning with the use of feedback.

Either way, you should be arguing against any population growth, by immigration or simply families of citizens having more than two children.

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