for and against in English

in favor and opposed, pro and con, in favor of and opposed to

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1. There are strong arguments for and against euthanasia.

2. Leading sets and Barristers for and against the government

3. We have studied the arguments for and against nuclear energy.

4. 12 There are strong arguments for and against capital punishment.

5. Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.

6. 1. Argument, controversy, dispute imply the expression of opinions for and against some idea

7. Discusses the conflicting arguments for and against sustainable development, with particular reference to architecture.

8. Here are some of the main arguments for and against the private property rights bill.

9. in writing. - UKIP accepts there are legitimate arguments about the death penalty, both for and against.

10. Ajahn Amaro examines the arguments for and against the Arhat and bodhisattva ideals that define and too often divide the Buddhist traditions

11. This sample essay on Bitterest Gall provides important aspects of the issue and arguments for and against as well as the needed facts

12. 19 Therefore, I can speak of the experience when four hon. Members sit in quasi-judicial godliness hearing the arguments for and against.

13. 28, no. 3, pp. 506-557 Cadbury, E. 1914 ‘Some Principles of Industrial Organization: The Case For and Against Scientific Management’, Sociological Review, vol.

14. "Babies" is a slight documentary that seeks to detail the lives of Babies in Namibia, Mongolia, Tokyo and San Francisco in a cinema verite style which works for and against the documentary.

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16. The subject of Bimetallism is not a burning question now as it was some few years ago, but it is worth while to consider the arguments used for and against, as it is possible thereby to obtain an idea of the principles underlying currency problems