Example sentences of "'s argument be that " in BNC.

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1 The main point of Engels 's and Morgan 's argument is that , once again , the State has the same origin as the family , private property , and class division , or in other words the overthrow of the gens .
2 The biggest flaw in Mr Chandler 's argument is that it applies more readily to industries where fast changes in technology do not seem likely .
3 On its preferred scenario C , the board 's argument is that Sizewell will save it £47 million , £76M , or £102M a year ( NECs of — £43 , — £69 , or — £93/kilowatt/ year , depending on the extent of nuclear capacity assumed in the plant background mix ) .
4 The CEGB 's argument is that , far from incurring a short-term cost in achieving diversity , the board will enjoy a short-term benefit in the form of a negative NEC .
5 But Winch 's argument is that the elder knows he has done wrong in killing the gangster .
6 Haksar 's argument is that a coercive threat implies either a violation of , or a readiness to violate , moral duty on the part of the proposer of the threat .
7 The other weakness in Handy 's argument is that there is every possibility that demand for more education and health care will be expressed in the market place as consumers choose to buy these commodities .
8 In Germany , the Bundespost Telekom 's argument is that it has to complete the reconstruction of eastern Germany 's telecommunications infrastructure before it can allow competition , Vallance said .
9 Devlin 's argument is that ‘ exploitation ’ and ‘ corruption ’ are such nebulous terms that almost any field of morality could be defined in a way to allow at least the theoretical intervention of the law .
10 What seems objectionable in Matza 's argument is that he clearly believes there is a ‘ hierarchy ’ of stances in relation to deviance , not just alternatives : the appreciative stance is portrayed as superior to either the romantic or the correctionalist in that it is inherently more likely to get at the truth .
11 Broadly , Wendler 's argument is that these four factors have favourably intersected for a sub-set of technologies — Unix , C and TCP/IP — in large — scientific , engineering , government and education — but niche markets .
12 For the whole basis of Sartre 's argument is that the dialectic of history is not a metaphysical law , ‘ some powerful unitary force revealing itself behind History like the will of God ’ , but the continuously produced effect of individual conflicts ; each action is in its turn subsumed as a part of the whole in an ever broader , developing totalization ( I , 37 ) .
13 Huntington 's argument is that the theory of conservatism to be preferred is that which most adequately and completely explains Burke 's ideology .
14 The best that can be said for Manne 's argument is that as the risks of insider dealing increase , ‘ not trading ’ trading may become more popular .
15 Wolpe 's argument is that changes in the labour process have resulted in a disjunction between the skills taught by the education system and the skills ( or , in a sense , lack of skills ) demanded in the labour market .
16 Dr P 's argument is that in a piece of ‘ good ’ writing , there are certain qualities , above and beyond the techniques s/he uses to communicate an experience or belief , that make that piece of writing intrinsically superior to other pieces of literature .
17 Chanan 's argument is that with more than twice as many people who are non-working as are involved in manufacturing , their role in reinvigorating the community can , and should , be developed .
18 It is never convincingly argued for ; the neurological and anthropological evidence renders it very doubtful ( see Miller 1971 : 92–120 ) ; it is patently there in order to support what is ultimately an idealist position , for the half-hidden premise of McLuhan 's argument is that there is an ideal human psyche , an essence , which is characterized by balance and interplay of senses , which may once have existed — in oral cultures — but which was destroyed by literacy ( a second Fall ) .
19 Because these are short-term and rather non-specific behavioural changes , they must be regarded as forms of non-associative learning , but important to Kandel 's argument is that classical conditioning is also possible ; in this the unconditioned stimulus is a shock to the tail , and the conditioned stimulus a mild tactile stimulus to the siphon .
20 One of the main planks of the CCAUK 's argument is that the Annual Percentage rate is not so high as it looks , since though most transactions are contracted for ( say ) 26 weeks , in fact they end up being repaid — with no series problem — in about 30 or 33 weeks , with no penalty .
21 The premise underlying Gordon 's argument is that scope or subject-matter means simply the assertion of the existence of a furnished tenancy by the tribunal .
22 Paul 's argument is that if you can get the word ‘ only ’ into your Christian thinking , then it will really help to sort out the dilemmas that were being thrown up by the different groups within the church .
23 The second strand of the Governor 's argument is that deregulation has helped the overall growth of financial markets and institutions and in particular the growth of NBFIs .
24 In brief , Hirsch 's argument is that :
25 Deffenbacher 's argument is that those studies which show enhanced memory in arousing circumstances are operating on the ascending portion of the inverted-U function , while those which show impairment are operating on the descending portion of the curve associated with high arousal levels .
26 But if Mr 's argument is that windfalls and recycled land are as it were free of any environmental penalties and can be added to his thirty one thousand , then I think that er the way to treat that is to come to a higher number which takes them properly into account .
27 The burden of John Ward 's argument is that to a large extent , political complexion is a secondary factor to core industrial philosophy .
28 The general implications of Lienhardt 's argument are that all languages have the potential to make abstract , relatively neutral statements , if called upon to do so .
29 The trial is so entangled with the standing of the ANC that the right-wing Conservative Party has blamed the ‘ state intelligence service ’ for the disappearance of an important state witness ; the party 's argument was that the government wanted to persuade whites of the virtue of negotiations with the ANC , and found the trial embarrassing .
30 The King 's argument was that anything that had a head could be beheaded , and that you were n't to talk nonsense .
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