Example sentences of "argues for the " in BNC.

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1 WAR CLOUDS OVER EUROPE read the banner headlines at the opening of Reed 's earlier film , Bank Holiday ( 1938 ) , a picture whose setting suggests escapism but whose narrative argues for the need to face up to the dark side of life in order to find meaningful happiness .
2 More subtly , Gardiner ( 1987 ) argues for the cultural and historical flexibility of the contents , but not the structure , of what Kohut calls the self-object .
3 He argues for the coordination of agencies involved in supporting young people and considers the major issues these agencies need to address .
4 Her paper argues for the importance of standpoint to be taken into account in discussion of fundamentals such as epistemology and ontology , but also suggests that feminist political theories which assume that a conception of the subject is already available need to be complemented by more radical feminist theories ( such as those of Daly or Irigaray ) which criticise and take apart the metaphysical implications inherent in philosophical conceptions of the subject .
5 She argues for the view that there is such a thing as a ‘ feminist perspective ’ and criticises feminist theorists ( de Beauvoir , Millett , Firestone and Reed ) who depend too heavily on existing ( male ) theories .
6 Bar-Hillel [ 1967 ] argues for the superiority of meaning postulates over semantic markers due to their ability to represent arguments of lexical items , which are essential for expressing the relation between the meanings of words like ’ buy ’ and ’ sell ’ : for any x , y , z ( x sells y to z if and only if z buys y from x )
7 The presence of antibodies to certain M paratuberculosis proteins in this condition and the finding , with sophisticated polymerase chain reaction techniques , of DNA associated with mycobacterium in the tissue of two thirds of patients with Crohn 's disease argues for the involvement of mycobacteria in the pathogenesis of the disease .
8 All that argues for the vigorous pursuit of nuclear non-proliferation .
9 Now the Belfast newspaper , the Irish News , argues for the retention of such a claim in articles 2 and 3 , while the Dublin Supreme Court described the matter as a ’ constitutional imperative ’ .
10 He argues for the classical form of government ; to rest on political apathy he believes ‘ is a way of preserving liberty by castrating it ’ .
11 The central issue is whether or not a Third World bourgeoisie can become hegemonic in its own realm and drive towards ‘ real ’ development ( as Becker asserts for Peru 's ‘ New Bourgeoisie ’ ) or whether the only realistic option for Third World bourgeoisies , under the present system of global capitalist hegemony , is to throw their lot in with the TNCs , as Evans argues for the triple alliance in Brazil .
12 This correlation argues for the possibility of synthesis of platelet activating factor precursors in cells sensitive to gastrin stimulation .
13 Despite the fact that certain approaches seem to conflate the meaning and the use of social-deictic items ( see e.g. Ervin-Tripp , 1972 ) , the possibility of regular ironic usages of , for example , honorifics to children , argues for the existence of prior and well-established meanings independent of rules of usage .
14 The report endorsed the " holistic " approach of the World Wide Fund for Nature which argues for the creation of more projects to encourage sustainable use of rainforest resources in order to preserve the forests and the livliehoods of forest people .
15 Pratt is specifically concerned with the ideological implications of landscape descriptions in novels and travel reports , and argues for the development of a stylistics that goes beyond purely aesthetic considerations , and takes into account the social , historical and ideological dimensions of texts .
16 The article convincingly argues for the adoption of Relevance Theory not only for its explanatory but also for its evaluative applications .
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