Sentence examples for some sort of argument from inspiring English sources

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Several people in the neighborhood said Ms. Bajnath and her cousin had been at a place called the Food Hut Bar, which is on Rockaway Boulevard nearby, when some sort of argument started.

I am sure somebody can make some sort of argument about modern French identity and slavery and north Africa, but there simply is no American history before black people".

"There had been some sort of argument with my mom and the man she was dating at the time, and somehow I became a part of it – I was around eight or nine years old, and I said: 'I'm never going to forget how it feels to be a kid, and you can't be seen or heard.' It's as though your opinion doesn't mean anything, or your feelings are not real".

Even if Heidegger had some sort of argument for the world-historical destiny of the German people, why on earth did he believe that the Nazi Party, of all things, harboured the divine catalyst?

Easton says that she either attended or watched the White House Correspondents Dinner, and tries to present some sort of argument about "presidential leadership" based on a cocktail party, which is actually how "political reporting" works, in America.

If you're going to argue against a medical treatment, shouldn't you try to at least build some sort of argument based upon actual science and experts and all that kind of shit that makes an article legitimate?

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There was some sort of an argument: Mr Mitchell has admitted to being short-tempered with the officer when he refused to let him ride his bicycle through the main Downing Street gate.

Any effort to turn the ultimate ground into the most perfect of all beings, Kant says, will have to smuggle in some sort of ontological argument (see Pasternack 2001; Forgie 2003; Proops 2014; and entry Kant's philosophy of religion).

If a premise such as (1) cannot, at least at present, be established deductively, then the only possibility, it would seem, is to offer some sort of inductive argument in support of the relevant premise.

Hence, immediate and essential gravitation "cannot be straightforwardly obtained from our experience of matter and its motions – by some sort of inductive argument, say" – because universal gravitation is "necessarily presupposed in making an objective experience of matter and its motions possible in the first place" (pp. 157 158).

It appeared Puig and Gonzalez yelled something at each other while they were on the bases, and later in the dugout it appeared they might be having some sort of an argument.

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