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No one has yet argued for votes for whales and dolphins.
He at once insisted he had not been bounced into standing down yet argued that it was the "noises off" around the issue, rather than the substance of it, that had caused him to relinquish the lucrative contract.
In his "Key Into the Language of America" (1643), a dictionary and a cultural anthropology of New England Indians, Williams called his native hosts and neighbors "Barbarians," yet argued that they had consciences and rights as worthy of respect as anyone's.
Yet, argued Goldthorpe, the crucial yardstick was not absolute but relative social mobility – that is, the relative life chances of working-class children compared with other children – and this, he stressed, revealed a very different story about what had been really happening (or not happening) in Britain since the war.
Yet, argued an-Nazzam, it is directly observable that the stone does not fragment, and thus even the atomists must be committed to leaps.
(Note: in context, when this argument is first considered by the meditator — early in the Third Meditation — he hasn't yet argued for the existence of God; he has yet to establish any manner of an external world).
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Yet, argues Mr Valladão, Brazil has not decided what sort of neighbour to be.
Yet, argues Johnson, the history of those gains should also warn of their limits.
No one yet argues that the civil rights laws of the 1960s should be repealed.
Those sniping at it are not at least not yet—arguing that the impact theory is completely wrong.
Yet, argues Mr. Mamere, the United States throws its weight around and would have the entire world follow in its steps.
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