Sentence examples for will arguing that from inspiring English sources

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(Clarke, p. 722) Clarke develops his own account of free will arguing that motives, pleasures and pains, reasons and arguments, are simply occasions for the self-moving power that is active to freely determine action.

We will!" Arguing that the protest movement in Russia's big cities had overestimated its strength and had failed to convey to the whole country the message that "thieves and swindlers" were in power, he promised a new effort.

In 1976, the Pontifical Biblical Commission determined that there was no scriptural reason to deny ordination to women, but the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith slapped them down on the grounds that ordaining women would violate both the Church's "constant tradition" and "Christ's will," arguing that the "sacramental nature" of the priesthood is essentially male in character.

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They will argue that independence will allow Scotland's economy to grow, creating jobs and opportunities.

They will argue that independence will allow Scotland's economy to grow.

Few will argue that it is.

This article will argue that pessimism is no longer justified.

Many will argue that Japan was an exception.

"But women will argue that they care as much".

Some will argue that Europe makes for an easy comparison.

Some people will argue that the discrepancy is purely statistical.

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