Example sentences of "[coord] he argues that " in BNC.

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1 Andrew Pearse describes this process as the incorporative drive of national market systems and he argues that it is the major cause of rural change ( Pearse 1975 ) .
2 And he argues that changing social relations imply the need for more specialist and responsive service delivery , while changing managerial technologies ( particularly information technology ) make it possible to flatten managerial hierarchies by removing many of the middle layers and encouraging the growth of decentralized offices with less professional specialization and a greater ability to deal with individual issues across professional lines .
3 Pregnant women experience increased laxity of their ligaments due to increased production of the hormone relaxin , and he argues that this makes them more prone to soft tissue injury than normal .
4 He sees the business class in particular as exercising a crucial role in the economy , and he argues that it is able to draw upon its social contacts with a wider establishment to try to ensure that its interests are not fundamentally damaged .
5 Middlemas recognises that " the accepted version of the constitution … has become inadequate " ; he asks " is it possible to discover a hidden code which explains more fully the behaviour of political parties , other institutions and government ? " ; and he argues that it is possible to " establish a theory … of British governance " in the first half of the twentieth century " .
6 Engels discusses certain objections to Morgan 's scheme , especially the presence of long-term pairing among animals , but he argues that such evidence from non-human animals is irrelevant to human systems .
7 Poulantzas , like Althusser , believes that this arrangement remains constant and applies to all societies , but he argues that the more specific relations between instances vary with time and place .
8 But he argues that the benefits were ‘ too small and too short-term for us to know what they meant in the long-term ’ .
9 The matrilineal types are rare , but he argues that the development potential ( via literacy ) of the bilineal is as strong .
10 He does not deny that there are groups of workers who are intermediate between these two classes , but he argues that they do not constitute a fully developed class .
11 But he argues that Canadians have one of the most consumer-orientated societies on earth .
12 But he argues that this is the fundamental thing to go by .
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