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The book is steeped, too, in several rich bodies of modern scholarship concerning aesthetics, science, and culture; if anything, Morgan's own striking argument about outwardness is occasionally lost in his sometimes cumbersome recitations of extant research.
In "The People Themselves" (Oxford; $29.95), Larry D. Kramer, a New York University law professor, makes a subtle and striking argument for popular control over constitutional meaning.
He points to troubling evidence that challenges the quality of the many patents, papers and engineering degrees seen in India and China.His second, and more striking, argument is that the challengers lack America's resilient, open and risk-taking culture.
Kant's most striking argument for this conclusion was that space and time are neither, as the English physicist Sir Isaac Newton supposed, vast containers inside which everything empirical is situated nor, as Leibniz had suggested, relations between things confusedly apprehended but are rather what he mysteriously called "pure intuitions," factors inherent in the sensibilities of observers.
This is a striking argument against the view that headache is a problem of wealthy countries and unimportant in low-income countries such as Georgia.
A striking argument, the explanation of an adaptation or an evolutionary history, or an exemplary proof of the occurrence of evolution is useless to someone who lacks a proper context for it.
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It pointed to the anti-strike argument in an accompanying article by a junior doctor, Adam Dalby, which had been carried the previous day by the Telegraph He wrote: "It is not acceptable for a trade union to attempt to destabilise a democratically elected government which has a mandate to do what it is doing".
Another is the danger posed to U.S. forces fighting in Syria against ISIS, which opens the door to a preemptive strike argument.
Yet what was striking about their argument was the reactions it got from two different elites.
In a 39-page decision, Judge John G. Koeltl of United States District Court in Manhattan struck down arguments from opponents and said that the City Council acted within its constitutional authority in seeking to protect health and safety.
C. J. Chivers (NYT) MANHATTAN: JUDGE ALLOWS SPRAYING The city can continue to spray neighborhoods with pesticides in its battle against the spread of the West Nile virus, a federal judge ruled yesterday as he struck down arguments by environmentalists.
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