Sentence examples for too argued from inspiring English sources

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But he too argued for more help from governments.

The protesters, too, argued that saving the country meant embracing, not alienating, its minorities.

He, too, argued that District Attorney Whitman was initially disinclined to give credence to Mr. Rosenthal's charges until he was hounded by Herbert Bayard Swope, a reporter for The World.

Although Aquinas's concept of the soul, as the "form" of the body, was derived from Aristotle rather than Plato, Aquinas too argued for its indestructibility (Summa theologiae, I, Q. 76, art. 6).

Mill too argued that "the burden of proof is supposed to be with those who are against liberty; who contend for any restriction or prohibition….

Miller, too, argued that there was little the movement could practically do at this juncture to unpend Trump's campaign.

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Politics, too, argues for caution.

State regulators, too, argue that their role is essential.

All the personality and politics too, argues Younis.

Mr. Bradley fought those requests too, arguing that they would interfere with the DNA litigation.

So, too, argue campaign groups, did the misuse of the law.

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