Argue
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2151 examples of Argue in a sentence
One might
argue
that India has become an astonishingly connected country.
And what I'd like to
argue
is that that's not necessarily the case, as progress is simply a word for change, and with change you gain something, but you also lose something.
We've based the design of our settlements, our business models, our transport plans, even the idea of economic growth, some would argue, on the assumption that we will have this in perpetuity.
And I would
argue
that there are four.
And I started to
argue.
Now I'd
argue
that that is as absurd as stating that 30 minutes of copulation is the creative act, and nine months of gestation, and, God forbid, 24 hours of child labor is merely execution.
So, one of the reasons it's so challenging to prepare for this Y2K problem is, I want to argue, we have what I would call mainframe poisoning.
Well think of how we talk about food: I would never be tempted to
argue
to you that there must be one right food to eat.
And I am now going to
argue
that this is only half true.
Some would
argue
that it is those images that did more to fuel the insurgency in Iraq than virtually any other single act.
In Kenya, paralegals and clients are using data from thousands of cases to
argue
that vetting is unconstitutional.
And so when the debate started about the next development framework, the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, our community came together around the world to
argue
that access to justice and legal empowerment should be a part of that new framework.
But I didn't want to
argue
semantics with these boys, so after a very long, uncomfortable pause, I said, "Yes, yes, I do.
What I'm going to
argue
today is that because there's no copyright protection in the fashion industry, fashion designers have actually been able to elevate utilitarian design, things to cover our naked bodies, into something that we consider art.
But we too rarely articulate and defend and
argue
about those big moral questions in our politics.
First, let me take a famous philosopher who wrote about those questions of justice and morality, give you a very short lecture on Aristotle of ancient Athens, Aristotle's theory of justice, and then have a discussion here to see whether Aristotle's ideas actually inform the way we think and
argue
about questions today.
Very hard to
argue
about justice without first arguing about the purpose of social institutions and about what qualities are worthy of honor and recognition.
You know, we tend to think of these robots as being from outer space and from the future and from science fiction, and while that could be true, I'd actually like to
argue
that robots are here today, and they live and work amongst us right now.
I hate to
argue
with Einstein, but if that which is most valuable in our life and our business actually can't be counted or valued, aren't we going to spend our lives just mired in measuring the mundane?
And so, nobody, I think, would
argue
that airplanes, in the last 50 years, have turned the continent and the country now into a neighborhood.
This meeting has really been about a digital revolution, but I'd like to
argue
that it's done; we won.
We all tend to think that these systems are quite different and people
argue
whether or not organic can feed the world, but if we take a 30-year view, there's more hope in collaborative ideas.
"Don't ever
argue
with the Devil.
And I would say, for the people that work in the ocean and think about what the targets should be, we would
argue
that they must be much lower.
So, you cannot
argue
with that.
But, in fact, what I would
argue
and what you really need to begin with is this idea that an idea is a network on the most elemental level.
I mean who can
argue
with that?
Many people
argue
that the 21st century is going to repeat the 20th century, in which World War One, the great conflagration in which the European state system tore itself apart and destroyed its centrality in the world, that that was caused by the rise in the power of Germany and the fear it created in Britain.
I'm sure Huston (the director) would
argue
this was to induce a state of panic in the audience, but he had more than ample material in which to do it.
It tried to
argue
that she was mentally retarded, but nothing in the video supported that view.
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