Sentence examples for view which argues from inspiring English sources

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And Mr. Cuomo's view, which argues Mr. Spitzer's original claim.

This is the broad view, which argues that addictions whether for love, food, or drugs—"are simply appetites: they are felt needs that can be temporarily satisfied, but which become urgent and distracting if one abstains from fulfilling them for too long".

Early in the letter, King responds to those who criticize his involvement in Birmingham, speaking to those who have told him it is none of his business (similar to the criticism leveled at Olson and Boies for not being a part of the gay rights movement); I think I should indicate why I am here In Birmingham, since you have been influenced by the view which argues against "outsiders coming in.

The hypotheses for the present study were derived from the controlled attention view which argues that WM capacity is a valid predictor of (covert) attentional control, and that high- and low-span individuals allocate attention differently, with high-WM span individuals being more adept at resisting interference than their low-span counterparts [ 6].

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Our findings are consistent with the controlled attention view of WM, which argues that the critical issue is not how much information WM can hold, but rather it is the extent to which executive control protects the information being processed from interference by irrelevant distractors.

Here, from Europe's premier literary misanthrope, is an enthralling, stunningly pessimistic view of human nature, which argues that when ideologies are being weighed it is the perks that tip the scales.

Politics and water control, the Chinese character implies, are intimately linked.Such a way of thinking contrasts with the usual view around the world, which argues that since humans cannot live without water, it should be a basic human right, available to all, preferably for nothing.

The explicit separation of external representations and working memory is consistent with the view of situated cognition [18] [24], which argues that it is not necessary to construct an internal model of the external environment to perform cognitive tasks: people can directly access the situational information in the external environment and act upon it in an adaptive manner.

Apparently, the Malagarasi River (and possibly the Rusizi) played a major role for the dispersal of these fishes, since many modern haplochromine lineages occur in these drainages and in lakes South-Eastern and North of LT exclusively, which argues against the view that LM haplochromines originated from Zambezi River stocks [ 41].

Silently, I'm reading Stephen Cohen's "Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives," which argues, very interestingly, against the prevailing view that the Soviet Union was unredeemably unreformable.

Thomasson (2013) is a recent extended discussion of the relation between fictionalism and her own preferred ontological view, which is argued for by what she calls "easy arguments", a kind of ordinary language arguments.

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