Use "argues" in a sentence

1. Argues (22) argued (4) it argues (3) he argues (2) Por lo tanto, se Arguye, debían excluirse de la definición del producto

2. This essay argues so persuasively.

3. Hobbes argues for absolute, indivisible sovereignty.

4. She argues, "It is our obligation.

5. He argues with learning and logic.

6. He Argues persuasively against nationalism

7. Alost argues that, according to La

8. Controversially, Physicist Argues Time Is Real

9. TAiwan argues it is on the frontline of …

10. If so, Peter argues, we should show it.

11. To some extent what she argues is true.

12. His accent argues him to be a foreigner.

13. Rheinhold argues that life does not begin at conception.

14. Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values.

15. All my experience argues against accepting their offer.

16. He then only argues that theism is superfluous.

17. All this argues for deep thinking and radicalism.

18. A short stubby hand argues a lack of sensibility.

19. This chapter argues that epistemic Akrasia is rationally permissible

20. This handbook argues for a wide definition of Agroforestry.

21. Pringle argues against widespread extension of day care facilities.

22. Batonne, on the other hand, argues that he has 30

23. This study argues that Apperception is the basic structure of

24. 4 Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values.

25. The ADB argues that other agencies are responsible for social development.

26. Polchenko is civil , almost ingratiating , as he argues with the leader.

27. The campaign also argues that Britain's trade deficit is unsustainable.

28. Friedman argues that government should only intervene . in education restrictively.

29. The report argues that elevated global uncertainty calls for macroeconomic prudence.

30. This, argues the Respondent, is not an acceptable form of accommodation.

31. She Capably argues the injustices of the medieval class system

32. Baker argues that his trial was tainted by negative publicity.

33. The respondent’s Brief argues that the trial court’s decision was correct.

34. And, he argues, rightly, that we are constitutionally, Adaptationally, physiologically- omnivorous

35. He argues that they brought about measurable improvements in social welfare.

36. This referral to morality, Dworkin argues, is endemic to all law.

37. Mediaite argues that Clickbait is content which follows a fundamentally misleading headline

38. Downs argues that bureaucrats do exhibit personality traits but these may differ.

39. This book argues that the origins of the Anglosphere are racial.

40. This book argues that the origins of the Anglosphere are racial.

41. 12 He argues that murderers forfeit their own right to life.

42. He argues, in short, that actual forms of kinship are socially constructed.

43. 19 But Wale argues there's more to the company's success than that.

44. Rachel Gisselquist argues that Clientelism is yet another reason to worry

45. 8 The problem, argues Michael Gambardella,[www.Sentencedict.com] an analyst at J.P.

46. An Apologist is a person who argues in favor of something unpopular

47. He argues strongly for retention of NATO as a guarantee of peace.

48. The way he spends money argues him to be a rich man.

49. It argues that the Humanity SpirIt'should involve Truth, Goodness, Aesthete and Freedom.

50. 9 All that argues for the vigorous pursuit of nuclear non-proliferation.

51. No one argues that the referral is wholly unjustifiable on clinical grounds.

52. An anonymous blogger argues that the law does not need to be changed.

53. Berry argues coherently that people are for work and maintaining the environment

54. In fact, Alyssa argues with her parents constantly, and she usually wins.

55. He argues the only appropriate use is to say someone is Amenable to: 39

56. This damage will have many negative implications for the United States , she argues , by :

57. Amalgamated Transit 6 argues that I-695 does not concern one subject, limiting taxes

58. Should we not view “the patience of our Lord as salvation,” as Peter argues?

59. In the long term, he argues correctly, this is in the shareholders' interest too.

60. The definition of Contention is a struggle, dispute or something that someone argues about

61. What early tongue so sweet saluteth me? -- Young son, it argues a distemper'd head

62. Proctor argues that this has led to an increasingly transient workforce on the wards.

63. Its great, memorable works, she argues, came about Because of acquisitiveness, bordering on avarice.

64. By contrast, Ivy Pinchbeck argues that Capitalism created the conditions for women's emancipation

65. The second chapter argues that mutations occur frequently and are random in direction.

66. He argues that each form of kinship has its distinctive form of arrangements.

67. Public policy, she argues, should reflect this fact and reward marriage as the ideal.

68. Do not interrupt the cultural and behavioral context of AIDS transmission, it argues.

69. The opposition argues that the new council will be unconstitutional and without teeth.

70. He argues, preposterously , that climate change can be curbed without spending much money.

71. Synonyms for Asseverates include says, claims, alleges, asserts, affirms, maintains, conveys, proclaims, states and argues

72. Synonyms for Asserts include says, claims, alleges, affirms, maintains, conveys, proclaims, states, argues and attests

73. Synonyms for Alleges include says, claims, asserts, affirms, maintains, conveys, proclaims, states, argues and attests

74. Antonyms for Abnegates include says, claims, alleges, asserts, affirms, maintains, conveys, proclaims, states and argues

75. (55) With respect to the market for air travel agency services BA argues as follows:

76. Splinter group the Communist Workers' Group in New Zealand also argues for a Fifth International.

77. In Federalist Hamilton argues that a plural executive "tends to conceal faults, and destroy responsibility."

78. Argues that outsourcing approval plans to vendors creates a prejudice against the alternative press.

79. Its great, memorable works, she argues, came about because of acquisitiveness, bordering on avarice.

80. He argues that it is possible for third parties to optimise applications for databases.