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The term "time argument" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to the specific time or duration mentioned in a sentence, or the relation of time between different parts of a sentence. Example: "The time argument in this sentence is that the event will take place at 7 PM."
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To their credit, Americans are known as a fair-minded people, but the equal time argument simply does not make sense in every case.
Finally, the "wrong place at the wrong time" argument, and the question of why terror should be treated differently from a mugging, a purse-snatching, or even a street murder.
But Mr Dudley is making the "low price for a long time" argument for a reason.
Of course, natural resources bulls have an "It's different this time" argument.
Let (tin[0,infty)) be the time argument. Denote (t_{0}) as a base year.
A single time sample is shown, and the time argument has been dropped for simplicity.
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The first may bolster the case of bullish analysts, but depend on "it's different this time" arguments.
Over time, arguments based on a right to privacy have tended to weaken and crack; arguments based on equality have grown only stronger.
US supreme court justices tore into a central argument of opponents of same-sex marriage on Tuesday as the court heard for the first time arguments over whether gay couples have a constitutional right to wed.
The spatial and the time arguments of a function will be omitted when there is no likelihood of confusion.
The function (chi_) is equal to 1 for negative time arguments and we have (1 = chi_+chi_).
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