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How to use the word Argue in a Sentence? Page #13

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It is not the time to ride an emotional roller coaster or argue what's right and wrong about the agreement.

Jeong Joon-hee

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

What! I didn't even see you, i am not going to argue about it anymore with you, sir.

John Felton

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Palestine is not a state, and is therefore, not entitled to be treated like a state, it does not enjoy sovereign immunity and it would be wrong for the United States government to argue otherwise in federal court.

John Bolton

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul said. Democrats largely supported the group and argue the videos and the congressional Republican response is politically motivated and another attack on women. They're attacking women's health.

The Republican-controlled Senate

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

For that matter Facebook cannot again argue that only Irish Data Protection law would be applicable ... anyone who stands on our pitch also has to play our game.

Johannes Caspar

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

One can argue that Amlak became the darling of the speculators as it rose parabolically during the month of June with no justification based on any traditional valuation metric i.e. price-to-earnings, price-to-book value, etc..

Shehzad Janab

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We have discussed it and the PMDB will support this new target, the tensions that we see now are part of a political battle, but nobody can argue against the numbers and reality. We need to turn things around.

Romero Juca

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

If he is sent to death row, we're going to need dump trucks full of money to pay the mental health experts who will continue to argue this for the next 20 years, even if Holmes is sane today, there will be inevitable questions about his sanity at the time of execution.

Michael Radelet

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Now it's easy to try to cut costs by holding down or decreasing pay and other investments to inflate quarterly stock prices, but I would argue that's bad for business in the long run, workers are assets. Investing in them pays off. Higher wages pay off. And training pays off.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The district attorney will argue although the defendant is mentally ill, he is not insane under the law, and society deserves its pound of flesh from him.

Bob Grant

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

You could argue the need isn't so immediate, but it's a fact that those six cubic meters per second (of projected water from the aqueduct) will do a lot of good for Monterrey.

Chief Executive Officer Alonso Quintana

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Really you could argue that design is what's shaping, and evolving, and progressing humanity.

Karim Rashid

Found on CNN
8 years ago

NPS will argue that its goal is to make a profit and the deal will accomplish that. Another argument will be based on a half-baked notion of patriotism.

Park Ju-gun

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

It has been suggested that Muslims are not doing enough and somehow condone extremism, we would argue that clear evidence should be presented and wrongdoing challenged, rather than perpetuate insinuation persistently.

Shuja Shafi

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

President Obama is left to argue chlorine gas attacks on the Syrian people are not chemical warfare, there is a great price to be paid when America does not lead, and innocent Syrian civilians are paying that price today.

Rick Perry

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Incumbent operators argue that if they cannot merge with their rivals in the same country they will be unable to increase their investment. I've heard this claim quite often, but I have not seen evidence that this is the case, instead, there is ample evidence that excessive consolidation may lead not only to less competition and more expensive bills for consumers, but that it also reduces the incentives in national markets to innovate.

European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Jeb can argue he had a more conservative record as governor, but that just may not count much with an electorate that remembers his father for a tax hike and his brother for two wars, jeb will have to battle those ghosts in order to get the nomination. He'll also have to navigate a field with multiple candidates who have every incentive to turn him into a creature of the past and brand themselves as the way of the future, to attack him as a Common Core-pushing technocrat, as soft on gay marriage, or as a lover of amnesty.

Ben Domenech

Found on CNN
9 years ago

If you’re difficult to be around and argue everything, you’re at one bad end of the spectrum, but if you are a complete pushover who follows all advice, you’re at the opposite end. Good entrepreneurs stand in the middle.

Martin Zwilling

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

There is an element of perhaps opportunistic response on Visa's part here, but who can argue with their approach, really?

Nick Johnson

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The past year, I would argue, has been the worst on record for human rights in Azerbaijan since the breakup of the Soviet Union, i don't think it's fair to expect countries to have perfect transitions overnight, or maybe even in 24 years (since Soviet disintegration in the region, in 1991). But I do think it's fair to expect them to not regress significantly.

Rachel Denber

Found on CNN
9 years ago

There are schools of thought and singularity that say, ‘This is going too far. Super-intelligence will start to dominate human intelligence in the next decade.’ I do not subscribe to that, there are also digital optimists who argue [AI] could cure poverty, hunger and everything else. There is one thing both of these two antipodal groups agree on: This is going to be the biggest tectonic transformation that the planet has ever seen. Whether it’s going to lead to the ultimate destruction of mankind or complete eradication of all diseases and poverty is up for debate. But the fact is this is going to have an impact bigger than any other impact that man has seen before. That’s not up for question.

Chetan Dube

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

If they are there in a public place, legally armed, they can argue they were using self-defense.

Susan Klein

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

From an evolutionary perspective, one could argue that humans have developed humor and laughter as group behaviors because they promote social bonding and group cohesion, our analysis shows that humor patterns trigger functional, ‘healthy’ group behaviors during the team interaction process.

Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I can't speak, I just don't want to argue, I don't talk about it.

Bill Cosby

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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