Example sentences of "argue that the [noun] is " in BNC.

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1 In an earlier Chapter I argued that the canon is ‘ bursting ’ , because of the advent of other anglophone literatures , and the increasing interest in contemporary writing .
2 In many cases the structure may also be capable of being assessed under TA 1988 , s739 although if there is a UK life tenant it may be argued that the income is not in reality paid to a person who is resident or domiciled outside the United Kindom within TA 1988 , s739 .
3 It has been argued that the scheme is geared too closely to the needs of the industrial worker disabled by accident or disease in middle life , who , following full medical care and rehabilitation , needs help in returning to the routine of work , in adjusting to disability and in finding new skills within his or her capacity .
4 From Wright Mills 's position that one does not need to demonstrate directly the existence of the shared ideology and shared objectives , it might also be argued that the corollary is also unnecessary ; that is , that the members ' awareness of the shared ideology is not a necessary condition either .
5 Indeed , it has been argued that the government is the most likely source of excess demand inflation : through its policy measures , it can finance its own spending by raising taxes , by borrowing or by printing money .
6 It is argued that the lobby is used to channel dis-information to a gullible public .
7 In contrast , if the supplier undertakes to use reasonable care to manufacture the machine in accordance with the agreed specification , it could be argued that the supplier is only liable for any departure from the specification if it can be shown to be due to negligence .
8 The Economist has argued that the council is indeed a senate and ought to debate and vote as openly as a senate .
9 It is also argued that the problem is not the availability of fuel efficient cars but the lack of incentive to buy them , given low US fuel prices .
10 It has been strongly argued that the interpretation is mistaken .
11 Particularly since the Second World War and the advent of television , with its concentration on individuals and the personalization of political issues , it has been argued that the system is becoming increasingly presidential .
12 In this respect , then , it can be argued that the survey is too individualistic , not only in the sense that only individuals can respond to questionnaires , but also in that every individual is assumed to have as much importance as every other .
13 One field can not exist within another field without an interaction between them , therefore it can be argued that the Universe is an energy field and that everything that exists in it is a subsidiary or component part of the total field .
14 On such grounds it has been argued that the novel is not authentic communication , notably by the Marxist critic Walter Benjamin .
15 There are other fragrance sources and it is argued that the relationship is not mutually obligatory but as all the euglossine genera are involved , it is suggested that the orchids have exploited a pre-existent behaviour pattern in the bees .
16 It is argued that the law is selectively enforced in the interests of the ruling classes — an issue dealt with more fully in Chapter 4 .
17 Thus some investigators have argued that the association is one , not with schizophrenia , but with affective psychosis .
18 In both cases it can be argued that the succession is not to the treaty , but to the territory as defined .
19 Using practical suggestions for network treatment , it was argued that the Verkehrsberuhigung is not just a treatment of isolated streets but must be area-wide in nature .
20 Indeed Mr Mr Williamson has argued that the policy is not more restrictive than national policy , it is clearly not in the county council 's mind that a more restrictive approach is needed .
21 In this section , I have argued that the inductivist is wrong on two counts .
22 Environmental groups have argued that the target is far too conservative .
23 Brown has argued that the material is animal dung which would be in accordance with Brisbane 's suggestion that the domestic wares are a farmyard product ( Brown 1976 ) .
24 In owing a duty of undivided loyalty , it could again be argued that the conglomerate is under a duty to take advantage of sources of information reasonably available which would be relevant to the client .
25 Western scientists argue that the plutonium is more likely to sink to the bottom and stay there .
26 They argue that the ban is a disproportionate response to the mischief which the Home Secretary seeks to control , and is in breach of the right to free expression guaranteed by the European Human Rights Convention .
27 Some analysts argue that the result is deceptive because only successful beaches applied this year , while others claim that the number of winners has fallen because beaches had to meet a much stricter test on bacteria in the water .
28 The WSPA however argue that the decline is principally due to over-fishing by fleets from Norway , the Soviet Union and other countries .
29 Some insiders argue that the Bank is ill-adapted to encourage private enterprise , because its articles of agreement forbid it to lend to the private sector .
30 The final alleged change — that of growing equality within the family-is perhaps the most controversial and the one which is most challenged by contemporary feminist writers who argue that the family is , and continues to be , the major unit sustaining the exploitation and subordination of women .
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