Sentence examples for would argue from from inspiring English sources

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Just when I thought the conversation would die, the matter settled, Nathaniel would raise a new point, and Nussbaum would argue from a new angle that the scheduling was anti-Semitic.

"I would argue, from my perspective, we are one of the best equipped assets here to do a surveillance mission".

Neither of these studies explored the issue of gender in patient resources but we would argue, from an analysis of our data, that key messages would include those that are relevant to women with gout.

We would argue from both personal experience and trial evidence that NIPPV in this setting can prevent the need to reintubate, and that a trial of NIPPV is sometimes warranted, not least as a failed trial is unlikely to harm the patient.

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This rare consensus in addressing opioid use stems, I'd argue, from efforts to assuage angry, white, less educated, working-class Americans: the Donald Trump demographic.

That's distinct, I'd argue, from a world in which financial markets assume that macroeconomic stabilisation policy is sophisticated enough to prevent big nominal swings in the economy, such that when the central bank allows or enables a big drop in nominal output everyone is caught off guard and a crisis ensues.

He has not yet signalled what he plans to do; but a cool assessment of both his and his country's interests would argue for staying away from the shrine.

It is hard to believe that Mr Gould, in particular, who still conducts and interprets much of Mr Blair's private polling, would argue for any departure from the territory he has so assiduously staked out for Mr Blair.The transition is under way.

"We would argue that from a balanced-budget point of view, you need to put everything on the table, including military spending.

This is a rationale few people would argue with, from either the standpoint of bringing service members home or protecting civilians who help them.

In addition to Cosell's often conflicting impulses toward social justice and personal ambition (impulses that I would argue emerge from the streets of Brooklyn, where he matured), he was a product of both broadcasting history and American social history.

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