Sentence examples for stressed an argument from inspiring English sources

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She touched every major issue, too: jobs, the economy, national security and, of course, she stressed an argument that she has been making since the beginning of the race — that she is the only Iowan running in the Iowa caucus.

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This is not, I should stress, an argument that trigger warnings should become commonplace on campus.

Ham often stresses a line of argument made within the broader creationist community, which resonates, at least somewhat, with the public at large.

Eiseman is a friend of Glamour--she spent time talking color with us earlier this year, revealing the best shades to wear if you want to make new friends, feel less stressed, or win an argument (though the same colors can mean different things for men and women).

This one just speaks to give us a ray of sunshine, something to be hopeful about". Eiseman is a friend of Glamour--she spent time talking color with us earlier this year, revealing the best shades to wear if you want to make new friends, feel less stressed, or win an argument (though the same colors can mean different things for men and women).

The older man later claimed that when he was tapped on the shoulder, he was under stress from an argument with his girlfriend and was calling the Samaritans.

As an adult, if we find ourselves overreacting to stressors in our life with a heightened stress response - an argument with our spouse, a bill we weren't expecting, a car that swerves in front of us on the highway - our inflammatory response stays on high, and this leads to physical disease, neuroinflammation, and mental health disorders.

Gen Rose accepted parliament had endorsed the decision to commit British troops to military action, but he said that was because the PM had stressed the argument that dictator Saddam Hussein must be stripped of the power to deploy weapons of mass destruction.

The Republican "assault book" against Democratic presidential challenger George McGovern in the 1972 campaign stressed the "triple A arguments" of "abortion, amnesty, and acid". Nixon won by a landslide.

In the process of making this argument, Aristotle also stresses a crucial and problematic dis-analogy: Natural things, once their generation begins, 'grow by means of themselves' (735a13 14).

He stressed that the argument that open source is not secure "doesn't wash" anymore and is "not right".

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