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Перевод: argument
[существительное] довод ; доказательство; аргумент ; аргументация ; спор ; дискуссия ; краткое содержание; независимая переменная; параметр
Тезаурус:
- If - so his argument goes - consenting adults in the private sectors of different countries lend money to each other, all that shows is that capital markets are usefully redirecting the surplus savings of one economy to the investment opportunities in another.
- Secondly, as a key line of argument (and as implied by the communication paths indicated on Diagram 2), by definition here, "External Library and Information Centres" are only concerned with that environmental information which is "publicly available".
- Near the end of his book, Hobhouse introduced an interesting argument.
- This was an argument put most succinctly by Geoffrey Dear, Chief Constable of the West Midlands (Dear, 1985) and by Douglas Hurd, the Home Secretary, in relation to Handsworth.
- Thus one social argument which might be mobilised in favour of the rule in the Attorney-General's Reference case is that the savings of medical expenses resulting from conformity with the law are more important than the liberty of individual citizens to engage in fights.
- Thus ran the argument.
- Of course, a theorist may damage an argument through bias, perhaps excluding relevant evidence inconvenient to the case being made; but this is not a danger exclusive to theorists.
- Return the toy to its owner but don't get involved in a prolonged argument.
- This seemed to me a more important priority in 1959 than overmuch argument about nuclear philosophical heresies of one kind or another.
- This suggests that economic and political factors are vital in shaping the nature and extent of the effects of changes within these institutions, an argument that will be examined more closely in later chapters.
- Quijano, amongst others, takes this argument a stage further by utilising a modes of production approach.
- His argument was that the Church of Ireland was "poisoned by ecumenism" and as such he, as a Free Presbyterian, could not take part in fund-raising on its behalf.
- While this internal argument reached its height, his superiors argued about him without his knowledge.
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