Example sentences of "argued that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes it has been argued that the evolution was the other way round ; and more recently still it has been argued that no evolution in either direction took place . |
2 | It can be argued that no truly great novel has yet been written about the second world war . |
3 | Indeed , it has recently been argued that no ‘ actual sentence of deposition , in the legal sense of the term ’ was pronounced against Edward . |
4 | Critics have argued that no evidence exists that Jarman 's weighted factors actually create extra workload ; indeed , some state that doctors in high scoring areas may actually work fewer hours . |
5 | With regard to honesty , it could be argued that no system of regulation can ever deter the truly criminally minded from attempting to defraud the investing public . |
6 | It will be argued that every event of the war can not be covered in one volume , but it seems strange that Brown saw fit to include a chapter on the making of the film of the Somme . |
7 | Even though it might be argued that a regular life-style implies a regular degree of fatigue and so will require a regular amount of sleep , in practice , such a degree of regularity is not achieved . |
8 | It has argued that a total ban on sex may be unnecessary ; it would prefer to have rules that prevent a lawyer from bullying a client to have sex . |
9 | Indeed , it might be argued that a fourth Conservative victory , unprecedented in this century , would throw the Labour Party into self-destruction and our democracy into imbalance . |
10 | It may , with justice , be argued that a community-based approach already exists . |
11 | It is frequently argued that a locally based education , preferably with a rural bias , will somehow encourage young people to stay in agriculture . |
12 | Here the LEA had argued that a child ( J ) with dyslexia did not have special educational needs requiring special educational provision for the purposes of the 1981 Act , because he was an intelligent child whose needs could be provided for in an ordinary school . |
13 | If , however , one shifts the perspective , it can be convincingly argued that a ‘ democratic monarchy ’ with , at its head , an Emperor directly responsible to the people had need of a different set of values from those prevailing at St Petersburg or Vienna . |
14 | Indeed it could be argued that a dynastic conflict involving the interests of the Houses of Orléans , Bourbon , Bonaparte and Hohenzollern was the means chosen to bring down the Empire , even if it was not really the cause . |
15 | Lenin once argued that a political leader is responsible not only for policy but for the action of those who execute it . |
16 | It has also been argued that a reliance on external inspection alone removes from teachers the responsibility to evaluate their own work . |
17 | It can be argued that a fairly radical Type II ‘ internal market ’ has already developed in the care of the elderly , where much provision is private but much of the funding is public . |
18 | It is argued that a flexible control structure based on numerical scoring allows the required co-operation to take place , whereas a more limited depth-first architecture seems not to allow this . |
19 | Some astronomers have convincingly argued that a BL Lac object ( a clumsy terminology referring to the first of this class to be discovered ) is simply a quasar with one of its beams pointing straight at us . |
20 | It has been argued that a de-clawed cat can learn to use its teeth more when grooming . |
21 | If it is argued that a man has a moral duty to obey the law and that to break the law of the land is a violation of one 's duty to one 's country , then one has only to point to instances of government policy where it would clearly be immoral to obey the law of the land . |
22 | Although it may be argued that a meaningful measure of comprehensive income can not be provided unless a full system of current value accounting is employed , the introduction of the SCFW is likely to encourage the preparers of financial statements to move away from the historical cost system and to value relevant assets at current values . |
23 | It can be argued that a management charge made by the holding company is a business activity , and input VAT incurred is fully recoverable . |
24 | Indeed it could be argued that a family crisis ( for example the suicide of a father ) is bound to have a long term effect upon the child . |
25 | Lenneberg ( 1966 ) has argued that a great deal of evidence about deafness in children , aphasia , environmental deprivation of various kinds , muscular debilities and so on supports the hypothesis that language acquisition by children follows a definite maturational path , passing certain milestones of achievement in a certain order . |
26 | It is sometimes argued that a science of religion is a contradiction in terms . |
27 | The Newsom Report in 1963 , for example , had argued that a better ( male ) workforce would serve to create jobs , and that Britain 's economic fortunes were impeded by undertrained workers . |
28 | This paper has argued that a sociological definition of an occupation should be in terms of the specific practices of that occupation . |
29 | Even in America Ukraine has found friends : Zbigniew Brzezinski , once President Carter 's national security adviser , has argued that a strong and independent Ukraine would be a powerful bulwark for the West against the re-emergence of an expansionist Russia . |
30 | Some democratic elite theorists have argued that a much wider group of elected political leaders play political or policy direction roles than the power elite conception implies . |