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the argument involves
noun
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
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The crux of the argument involves Greenberg's walk rate, which was 15.9 percent for that season.
The argument involves a situation in which a person who does not understand Chinese is locked in a room.
However, the argument involves the assumption that if there are totality states of affairs, then they, too, form a totality.
Aristotle's analysis makes clear that the argument involves the features deciding whether two persons are to be considered equal or unequal in a distributive context.
The worse, one could reply, for the transitivity of parthood (short of claiming that the argument involves yet another equivocation on 'part of').
But if so, then the argument involves a tacit assumption that one can hold fixed the laws of nature, while moving from w to w1 and w2.
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Most of the argument involved a set of competing analogies.
The argument involved chips made for so-called smartphones, the feature-rich devices that operate on third-generation, or 3G, networks.
Any revision of the legislation will be difficult, but the scale of the argument involving Liechtenstein, with German prosecutors pursuing hundreds of suspected tax evaders, has given new impetus to efforts to clamp down.
The taxi driver who described the argument involving Mr. Bird on Tuesday said he had known him for 10 years and regarded him as "a real character" who enjoyed foreign travel and went to Thailand every year with friends.
The argument involved is supported theoretically by the multilevel organisation theory (MOT).
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