Example sentences of "it is argue " in BNC.

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1 Daunting though it is to argue with nanny , the minister with ideas must try .
2 In other words , it is to argue that the problem is a technical problem which admits of a technical solution .
3 This is not to deny that child abuse is a ‘ factual ’ phenomenon or thing , it is to argue that facts only take the form they do because they are interpreted within given contexts of meaning .
4 It is as inadequate to argue , for example , that the PCF was simply the institutional terrain in which Nizan pursued a carefully orchestrated campaign of political and literary self-advancement and careerism , as it is to argue that for the majority of the ten years that he spent in the PCF Nizan remained unaware of the imperfections of Stalinist Soviet communism .
5 In the remaining chapters , it is argued that religion in Ireland basically solidifies the opposing alliances in an exclusive way and precludes a common state form , thus providing the structure of violence which such divisions entail .
6 The constructivist thesis , it is argued , is not relevant because mental representations have not been defined away and replaced by talk of actions : we still have to say how mental life as we know it to be , with the representational character that we naturally give to it , relates to neuronal life .
7 ‘ Although it is argued that fear of punitive jury awards has made the US business safety-conscious , quite a price has had to be paid for that by way of corporate and insurance company bankruptcy , the closing of municipal facilities and the practice of defensive medicine . ’
8 In any case , it is argued , motorists already pay a fair ‘ whack ’ in taxation for use of the roads .
9 More fundamentally , anchoring the pound to the ERM would , it is argued , link it to the successful anti-inflation policies of the Bundesbank , ensuring low inflation in Britain .
10 Furthermore , it is argued , the needs and wants of a less developed country are so far in advance of that country 's productive capacity that it is useless to waste resources focusing on them .
11 So when it is argued today that the sexual deviant challenges sexual difference by denaturalizing it through parody , the realization of the early modern transvestite that both the deviant and the difference are effects of culture rather than nature is being revived and sophisticated .
12 This ‘ one nation/two alliances ’ model , it is argued , would buy time for the world to become adjusted to a re-unified Germany , and to decide whether Nato and the Warsaw Pact still served any useful purposes .
13 Education about alcohol in schools can not compensate for home and community , it is argued , and education should value alcohol use and encourage individual responsibility .
14 And realism , it is argued , is a poor basis for belief .
15 It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary .
16 Unless there is growth , it is argued , the rich will not be able to provide the money and technological resources needed to counter climate change globally .
17 Even if the Germans were to join , it is argued , they would probably hedge their participation with so many conditions that the force would be useless .
18 While they are on the ground , it is argued , they pose no danger ; if they fly , most will be shot down .
19 Thereafter , it is argued , trade unionism was defeated and the ‘ Trades Union Congress , which did n't have much support before 1926 , had even less support afterwards . ’
20 Thereafter , it is argued , trade unionism was defeated and the ‘ Trades Union Congress , which did n't have much support before 1926 , had even less support afterwards . ’
21 It is argued that the vacuum which this created permitted the Labour Party to emerge .
22 The complex bid to offer pricing system British investors are expected to understand should be replaced by a system where unit trusts or ‘ mutual funds ’ deal at a single price with any charges clearly added , it is argued .
23 The symptoms attributed to low blood pressure are , it is argued , essentially neurotic , with a high prevalence among young women .
24 Probation officers , it is argued , are concerned with establishing rules for probationers and not inflicting pain on them .
25 In the case of Chile , it is argued that the successful new urban groups have been coopted by the land-owning oligarchy .
26 Meanwhile , it is argued that LEAs ' capacity for rational planning of educational provision is being replaced by ‘ the unpredictability of parental demand ’ .
27 It denies the existence of a general obligation to obey the law even in a reasonably just society , though it is argued that just governments may exist , and that in certain circumstances their existence is preferable to any alternative method of social organization .
28 First it is argued that where a state is relatively just one ought to support and maintain it .
29 Rather than destroying the original trace , it is argued , the effect of the ECS is to make retrieval more difficult .
30 It is argued in this book that in many areas of the world where environmental fragility is an outstanding characteristic , there is a failure to adapt to a variety of new and related pressures , particularly population pressure and increased state intervention which is often extractive in nature , and also that such technically state-sponsored innovations that there are , tend to be inappropriate or inaccessible .
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