Example sentences of "argue [that] for " in BNC.

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1 He was supported by Alun Michael , MP for Cardiff South , who argued that for Labour to take the issue seriously would be a gift to the party 's opponents .
2 We argued that for such students practice in the craft of writing would not only be valuable for its own sake but would help them appreciate the achievements of writers of the past and take an informed interest in contemporary writing :
3 It can be argued that for a second chamber , whose main functions are the consideration of less controversial Bills and the revision of other Bills from the other place without , however , power finally to frustrate the will of the democratically-elected chamber , ( as is now the case with the House of Lords , see below , pp.98–9 ) the fact that it is undemocratic matters little , provided that it is competent to do the job expected of it .
4 We have argued that for questions of value reason can not achieve this independence .
5 It might be argued that for years Britain unsuccessfully attempted the ‘ Italian approach ’ , trying to establish an independent , strong domestic producer and that now an approach , in some respects similar to the ‘ Spanish approach ’ ( welcoming foreign investment ) is being adopted .
6 To return to the main topic itself , that of the nature of the relationship between housing and fertility , it can be argued that for , those who choose a local authority tenancy , early childbearing , with or without marriage , is a rational strategy because it facilitates access to such a dwelling .
7 However , it is argued that for cost accounting purposes it is too complex to include more than one independent variable .
8 In another context Mao Qing and Mar Molinero ( 1986 ) argue that for school pupils staying on at school after the minimal school leaving age the mid-1970s were the last time that external factors such as high youth unemployment did not influence demand .
9 For example , Bull and Rumsey ( 1988 ) argue that for visibly different children negative social feedback results in low self-esteem .
10 We argue that for any positive discount rate reputation effects will be temporary in infinite horizon games .
11 argue that for the social sciences a key research priority should also be an improved understanding of the deep-rooted social and instinctive relationships and processes to which the conscious aspects of the mind are subjected .
12 It clearly does not fall into the easy trap of arguing that for crime to exist there must first be intention .
13 Of its 450 members , 162 last month signed a letter arguing that for the time being Ukraine should hold on to its nuclear weapons .
14 Okay bu yes now I 'm not arguing that for some depressed people it 's there 's always side effects of some kind , okay , Peter , I wanted to ask you a very personal question .
15 Pederson-Krag argues that for both these kinds of workers their experiences are :
16 Hartsock ( 1983 ) argues that for men but not for women :
17 Hall argues that for the fifth Kondratiev one of the key elements is the presence of scientific research : the initial trigger for the development of the new industries of this long wave — electronics , information technology and biotechnology .
18 Brook argues that for repetition to turn into representation requires more than practice , more than craft , more than the power of word and gesture .
19 Reid ( 1978 ) argues that for curriculum problems the process of deliberation is required : a process described empirically by Walker ( 1975 ) , and which we shall examine further in Chapter 8 .
20 Simpson ( 1984 ) argues that for compulsory education disaggregation by demographic characteristics is not particularly useful .
21 Phoenix ( 1991 ) , for example , argues that for young teenage mothers it is their lack of resources , rather than their race , which most structures their lives .
22 Persson ( 1977 ) , for example , argues that for single emission sources and small industrial areas with good atmospheric dispersion , emission standards and requirements on stack heights based on best practicable means will guarantee an air quality better than the air quality standard .
23 However he argues that for the development of lexicons there is a need for parsers capable of phrasal analysis , requiring lexicons with reliable information about subcategorisation .
24 NFFF general secretary Arthur Parrington argues that for fish shops to prosper they must emulate the brash and breezy burger bars .
25 Consequently we will argue that for the very least we need current levels of basic state pension and SERPS , and see that they are available to both men and women from the age of sixty .
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