Sentence examples for which he argued from inspiring English sources

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Ul Nasir appealed against the sentence, which he argued was unfairly long.

Seth Kaplan (@KaplanSJ) suggested "comorbid," which he argued is the ugliest word in the language.

He brought two significant cases in which he argued that the F.D.A. had overstepped constitutional law.

That instance -- in which he argued against imposing sanctions on Myanmar -- occurred in 1997, not 1996.

In addition, in 2003 he voted against the Medicare drug expansion, which he argued was an unfunded entitlement.

Lord Bauer was a fierce critic of foreign aid, which he argued enmeshed poor countries in their poverty.

Watson also criticised Livingstone's "unrepentant media appearances in recent days", which he argued have "continued to discredit the party".

On 23 July 1909 Stark had submitted a paper to the Physikalische Zeitschrift, Stark 1909a, in which he argued that X-rays consist of spatially localized light quanta.

Last March, noted psychologist Steven Pinker delivered a talk in which he argued that violence is, and for long has been, declining in human societies.

The novelist Umberto Eco wrote a deliciously insightful essay in 1994, in which he argued that the Apple Mac was a Catholic machine, in contrast to the PC, which, he argued, was clearly a Protestant device.

He also appeared in the SBS program Living with the Enemy in which he argued against immigration from Africa.

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