Example sentences of "argued [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | SAVE argued successfully that listed building consent was required for partial demolition |
2 | Nevertheless , it will be argued below that the nature and form of economic reconstruction had a powerful , long-term influence on British economic performance . |
3 | It will be argued below that there are strong reasons why this should not be so . |
4 | In fact , it will be argued below that the rational expectations hypothesis , the target of so many misdirected Keynesian barbs , may be combined with a model which does not assume market clearing in such a way as to allow considerable scope for discretionary demand management policies . |
5 | However , the inequalities in higher education have rarely been the subject of close and critical attention ; far from arguing that higher education serves to reproduce inequalities , commentators ( e.g. Wolpe 1977 ) have argued merely that higher education functions to train middle-class students to take up positions of status and responsibility in society , such as civil servants , managers , teachers and doctors . |
6 | For instance we have argued elsewhere that if accountability is interpreted in a professional sense then the question of intelligibility to lay audiences is rarely an issue because the primary audience is teachers ' professional colleagues . |
7 | I have argued elsewhere that there are three components to the definition of a place-the physical environment , the built environment , and the people ( Johnston , 1989a ) . |
8 | I have argued elsewhere that these ideological failures have been compounded firstly by a reductive conception of culture and secondly by a culturalist conception of race and ethnic identity ( Gilroy , 1987 ) . |
9 | It was argued above that it is unacceptable to claim that the mandatory penalty for murder supplies the raison d'être for the qualified defence of provocation : the label ‘ murder ’ should be reserved for the most heinous of killings , and there is a widely held belief that provoked killings are not in this group . |
10 | I have argued above that the absence of an international standard such as is provided for cinema by Hollywood makes it difficult to think of a classical system for television . |
11 | Bill Jordan , right-wing leader of the Amalgamated Engineering Union , however argued yesterday that secondary action should be limited to direct suppliers and direct customers . |
12 | But it could surely be argued further that a provision which mentions implied threats and does not refer to fear unaccompanied by threat must be interpreted to exclude such fear from rape . |
13 | It could be argued also that the nuclear family has facilitated the improvement of women 's status within the home . |
14 | It has been argued also that if the president and the Congress are to work well together , each branch must respect the other 's legitimacy and competence ; however , Nixon and his aides made no pretence of granting that much to the legislature . |
15 | The full extent of marital breakdown is of course very hard to assess , and Roderick Phillips has argued convincingly that while divorce might breed divorce , it does not necessarily breed marital breakdown . ’ |
16 | The position of Gaelic has deteriorated dramatically in the intervening forty years and it is now argued convincingly that a local language is itself a development tool . |
17 | Macpherson has argued convincingly that it was in the context of just such a society that the case For a representative democracy was initially accepted , first as a logical requirement to protect acquisitive , self-interested and conflicting individuals ( from rapacious governments and from one another ) and second to establish and nurture a free market economy ( MacPherson , 1977 ) . |
18 | While some historians have dismissed such jurisdictional conflicts as routine and insignificant , others have argued convincingly that they were signs of a well-established corporate anti-clericalism . |
19 | Humphrey ( 1976 ) has argued convincingly that animals are in many ways over-equipped for the inanimate environment , but the environment provided by other animals ( particularly clever ones ) is especially complex , difficult to predict and difficult to control . |
20 | More recently Curtis Price has argued convincingly that ‘ the 1693 production was almost certainly acted without [ Q1692 's ] first scene ’ . |
21 | Nevertheless , quite apart from their value as a temporary measure to kick-start a move to overcome corporate cultural stereotypes , it was argued convincingly that at an operational level they worked as a performance standard on managers , making them work harder to find , encourage and develop female high-fliers . |
22 | In January 1937 , Nizan asked rhetorically : " Is it going to be argued now that it is preferable for Spain to be sacrificed ? " |
23 | The US government has long argued forcefully that GATT free trade rules should apply to all services ; and in 1985 , after three years of negotiation , the US position was incorporated nearly intact into OECD 's Declaration on Transborder Data Flows . |
24 | ( 1978 , Chapters 10 and 11 ) have argued forcefully that the calculation of profitability is by no means a transparent and unambiguous exercise , and that the method and effects of such calculation can vary between enterprises . |
25 | Of course , some may in the early years have argued plausibly that the payments would rid England of the raiders for good , for it need not have been evident in the 990s that the problem would intensify as it did . |
26 | It was always argued here that , if Mr Major cut direct taxation , then made direct taxation ‘ an issue ’ , and generally endeared himself to Essex Man and Woman , he would be still more likely to win than he otherwise would . |
27 | It will be argued here that their aims can and should converge . |
28 | But it has been argued here that we should go further than that , and recognize that political democracy itself has not been realized simply by giving every adult person a vote in general and local elections . |
29 | It is argued here that the public sector has a crucial part to play in initiating the first moves back to full employment . |
30 | It is argued here that economic autonomy is still a long way off for most British women . |