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Argued
of Argue
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Rank popularity for the word 'argued' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1562
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Rank popularity for the word 'argued' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4277
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of argued in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of argued in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of argued in a Sentence
Governor Bevin does not believe that she has done so and continues to support Ms. Daviss actions, our outside counsel have only argued, given the courts ruling, that if constitutional rights were violated, the taxpayers of Kentucky are not responsible to pay the ACLUs attorney fees.
With girls, the more they watched, the more likely they were to perpetuate these behaviors so there's something about the nature of this type of behavior that girls feel comfortable perpetuating, i've argued, and many others have argued, that it's really about socialization, that as a culture, we tend to condone physical aggression with boys, and say, 'Oh that's just the way boys are' but with girls, we tell them not to do that because that's not what girls do.
Right now, the rules of global trade too often undermine our values and put our workers and businesses at a disadvantage, tPP allows America – and not countries like China – to write the rules of the road in the 21st century, which is especially important in a region as dynamic as the Asia-Pacific. Signed in February 2016, the deal was supposed to provoke investment among the 12 regions, which together make up about 40 percent of the global economy, the BBC reported at the time. However, the countries involved needed to ratify the agreement in order for it to actually go into effect. Trump’s presidency, which began less than a year later, complicated that. President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the trade deal through an executive order in January 2017. Last month, the remaining 11 countries signed a deal without the U.S. Delegates rally against the The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal at the Democratic National Convention in 2016. ( Reuters/Carlos Barria) Opponents of the deal, including labor unions, argued it would be a threat to manufacturing jobs and encourage exports of jobs to lower-wage countries overseas. If TPP would be enacted, the U.S. would lose 448,000 jobs, according to a study from Tufts University’s Global and Environment Institute. In comparison, the study found a total job loss of 771,000 across all 12 nations involved in the deal combined. Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, broke with the President Barack Obama administration in opposing the deal. Hillary Clinton expressed concern that it would benefit drug countries and would n’t combat currency manipulation, Time magazine reported. President Trump once called TPP a.
This is an individual who, across her career — from the time she was in law school, to her service on the United States Sentencing Commission, to her time on the federal bench — has consistently argued to give criminals lighter sentences to reduce the mandatory sentences that are imposed for criminal offenses to let criminals out of jail early.
The fact that both men and women cited in the top 5 that they argued constantly tells you that people are not skilled at resolving conflict.
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- argumentóSpanish
- argumentéFrench
- argumentouPortuguese
- 主張Chinese
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