词汇 | example_english_argue |
释义 | Examples of argueThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. On this basis it is argued that non-complex complement adverbs have to raise to an appropriate specifier. Central to nonconformist belief, he argues, was a vision of religious equality - a vision which has provided a long-lasting legacy. They argued the utility of commercial endeavours : merchants were proved loyal citizens. He argues that policy initiatives should aim to address all four of these elements. He argues that governance may spell the death of the social. They argued that cross-references between objects to express relationships are ambiguous; hence, better means are needed to characterise object structure and behaviour. A further point is that, as has been argued, the influences that affect the recording procedures will tend to produce under-recording. The realist argues that the same distinction can be made with respect to all our beliefs. Overall, the work is tightly argued and presents a unified, coherent structure throughout. We have argued for a physicalistic resurrection theory. I have argued that this line of reasoning is not cogent. To accept it, he argues, is to miss the sense in which a ritual says something. They argued that most of the purposes which the tax was intended to fund were not farmers' economic responsibility but rather a state responsibility. As argued above and in 4.1 below, consonantal prefixes s and v are actually in the onset of the stem syllable. Rather, she argues that all consonants are onset elements. Conversely, relational constraints are argued to be derived by relational alignment from scales. The various gradient constraints that have been proposed are examined, and it is argued that none is necessary and many have undesirable consequences. We have argued that for health promotion to come to fruition in a primary health care setting it must have a solid foundation. He argues that this conceptualisation builds a refuge of meaning within the bourgeois romantic critique of industrial society. The multiple illness view argues that the weaknesses and inconsistencies of the evidence are due to the existence of different kinds of illness. We investigated that property and argued that it is a key to robustness, which is not tied to shallowness. Can a similar point of homology between the two texts be argued for the qualities of perfumance? He argues that burlesques are at their most telling when aiming their satire at the very 'summit' of their culture. The second finding is that there is an indexical or even iconic relationship (as argued here) between vernaculars and masculinity. He argues, however, that women's relegation to the private sphere cannot be equated with powerlessness. I have argued that par ticipants in focus groups draw on knowledge of conversational structure and use many of the same devices. The cost recovery measures implemented in health care, education, sanitation and other areas, it was argued, were more likely to impact on urban households. He, thus, argues for an 'educational' rather than 'training' approach to the teaching and lear ning of genres. The paper argues for the existence of crosslinguistic influence, induced by the mapping of universal principles onto language-specific principles - in particular, pragmatic onto syntactic principles. The writer argues that there is a need among learners for a heightened critical awareness of web-source nuances. I have argued that collective identity is an emergent construct shaped within practices that define a community. Just as we have argued that gossip creates liminal identities for the gossipees, it is also true for the gossipers. Both writers argued for re-centring educational research on teachers' exper iences in the classroom. Several of these determinants, it was argued, can be seen as part of a broad conceptualisation of salience. Thus, it is argued that preservice and in-service teachers should have increased opportunities for exposure to cultural diversity. Joncieres argued earlier, for example, that 'duality' was a feminine trait. More ambiguously he argues that they must also forge ' alliances across national boundaries ' to gain logistical, political, financial and moral support. The states argued that the special funds should have been prorated to the three levels of government, rather than assigned exclusively to the centre. He argues that institutional culture can affect a bureaucrat's mode of thinking and behaving, but that there is room for individual responsibility and action. Others have argued that knowledge about the model equations is already too extreme an assumption. He argues that the latter are best understood in the context of changing circumstances, the party's organizational structure, and the demands of ideological legitimation. The discourse emphasises the linkages between political, economic and social aspects of development and security, and argues for an integrated approach to peacebuilding. Against the rationalists they argued that some passions were positive. Green argues that for extensive reading to be successful, it must be integrated into the language curriculum as a whole. We have argued from the outset that intolerance is conceptually multidimensional. The discussion above argued that a key variable omitted from such analyses is ideology. He further argues that the 'winners' of partial economic reform hinder completion of democratization processes, halting the process at 'partial reform equilibrium'. I have often argued that conventional office architecture has become stuck in a groove. Validity is argued on the basis of a number of types of rationales and evidence, including the consequences of testing. Earlier in the book, emotions were argued to be causal antecedents to a variety of mental and behavioural events, including retrieved memories. To summarize, we have argued that resistance to change measures the strength of responding in a stimulus situation. The presence of pedestal bases is also a feature that argues for a rulership interpretation of potbelly sculptures. They were also less satisfied than the others with their present amount of free time, arguing that they had too much. Using data from fieldwork in the neighbourhood, it is argued that, at this site, community is formed through talk about the neighbourhood's commonly recognised troubles. The paper argues, however, for a specific application of the social model of disability to the situation of older people with impairments who receive services. The paper concludes by arguing that early retirement needs to be studied as a process involving the interplay between structure and agency. Decline became, she argues, much more central to personal identity. She argues that one cannot measure the power or status of women in the same way one measures the status of elite men. Indeed, it could be argued that it is retirement itself that is the embodiment of the contradiction of the risk society. The paper argues that music can be used to maintain and promote a better quality of life for older people. He argues that the question of who ' we ' are and who ' they ' are becomes critical in how one writes about old people (2000 : 3). The regime argued that the period in question was ' too close ' to the present and still laden with fierce emotions and subjectivity. Realizing this, union leaders argued that they had to organize a large, pattern-setting company. Overconfidence, he argues, is ' 'a widespread phenomenon that we cannot ignore in attempting to understand the conflict. The tragic collapse was a direct result of shoddy workmanship during the rush to renovate the hotel, he argued. As argued above, structural characteristics of the state or policy sector are regarded as contextual aspects in the following empirical discussion. The measures we employ reflect this to a degree ; however, it could be argued that we have simply socialized patients into this framework. Politics, he argues, is central to the answer. Indeed, it has been argued that this macroeconomic regime contributed to the crisis and its deepening. The analysis argued that little could be done in terms of demand management to lower unemployment. Institutions, it has been argued, are more than mere agents of their creators. She has argued that a successful legislation of governmental initiatives towards health policy reforms requires an absence of significant veto opportunities for opposing interest groups. Moreover, instead of abolishing referrals, it argued in favour of harmonisation of the national procedures. The point that not all (or even most) switching of codes and footings is consciously strategic has been argued many times in the past. He argues that only one of them therefore can go through to heaven. I have always argued that a writer needs to reinvent the theatre every time he or she writes a play. Therefore, it could be argued that maintaining professional competence through evidence-based practice is an ethical imperative as well as a professional one. I have argued that these features are illustrated in the use of refrains. In fact, it could be argued that the data is more consistent with the input explanation. The author argues that, taken separately, none of the highlighted four explanations can fully account for the observed deficits. He argues that many argumentation systems do not find the correct number of arguments. In order to secure support for its reforms, the government argued that they were crucial for the long-term success of the stabilisation of the real. Quine has argued that this is a false dichotomy. Does this variability mean, as some have argued, that animal studies cannot possibly shed light on human aggression? The processes of aesthetic production, it is argued, require writers to free themselves from the limits of their own egos. The difficulty of finding a theme, he argues, can not be solved simply through the adoption of a specific political commitment. The literary process of production, it was argued, investigated social forms in relation to their complex social and material contexts. The artist, he argues, was mainly intuitive as a critic, while the philosopher was too concerned with general questions, rather than literary ones. Modern society, he argues, brought about a loss of standards which made an organized practice of criticism essential. Second, they argued that the object of literary study should be the linguistic forms of literary discourse, not merely the accumulation of historical information. Most particularly, he argued that the object of literary analysis should be the formal features of texts, not their 'origins'. Art, it is argued, acknowledges the material aspects of the self, and does not simply address their rational aspects. On the contrary, they argued that the market destroyed the possibility of genuine individualism. They argued that existing maternity services were failing to ensure that poor women received proper medical attention during pregnancy, birth and post-partum recovery. Thus, it might be argued that a monopoly is necessary to ensure service to those households. As we have argued above, courtly love is by definition freely given and received. Secondly, the choice of a metaphor to be developed as key model should be well considered rather than intuitive, adequately argued rather than uncritical. First, it is argued that a letter mail monopoly is necessary to assure universal service at a uniform price. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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