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practical argumentsの例文

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  • Hogwood finds a practical argument against the use of continuo.
  • That's a very practical argument to make in the Northwest.
  • Instead, the main practical arguments against vouchers lie elsewhere.
  • His practical argument may be more persuasive than the reformers'philosophical approach.
  • This practical argument suffers from several serious problems.
  • Aside from the law, the Pentagon offers practical arguments against granting POW status.
  • Finally, there is the practical argument.
  • The practical argument has the immediate puissance.
  • There are both legal and practical arguments.
  • Yes, all the practical arguments against such a car were there, and reason prevailed.
  • There are, elsewhere, anti-summer-music positions that offer strong and practical arguments.
  • The most practical argument against proliferation is that mere possession of the bomb can never yield protection.
  • Under persistent criticism by several members of the committee, Powell offered a practical argument for his position.
  • The practical argument for regionalisation appeared to undermined by the fact that most migrants lived in the South East.
  • But, under persistent criticism by several members of the committee, Powell offered a practical argument for his position.
  • Sven Erik Jorgensen, an ecologist, lays out both theoretical and practical arguments for a holistic approach in certain areas of science, especially ecology.
  • Prior to that decision, Chaim Weizmann had raised historical and practical arguments in favor of keeping Greater Israel, on both sides of the river.
  • He also makes the practical argument that in a state like California, with so many ethnic groups, affirmative action is pitting one group against another.
  • The practical arguments for such a step are irrefutable : quantity, speed, precision, on-demand availability are no doubt important to the scholar.
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