영어에서 Can argue 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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No one can argue with your story.
No one can argue the fact that any kind of rose is beautiful, any color, any shape.
But we can argue logically that God made and designed the world.
You can argue with him, love him, and even hate him.
But few can argue that trading is clear and unobstructed.
You can argue- you will not get enough money for this!
You can argue about the devil, but certainly the substance, distinctiveness, and success of your essays depends on the details.
I know its cliche to have one of Bruce Lee's films at the top, but who can argue with his impact?
You can argue all day long about what the best indenting is.
About what is better, Botox or keratin, you can argue for a very long time.
With the fact that the living room is a noisy and absolutely non-intimate place, hardly anyone can argue.
One can argue that dark humour has the potential to psychologically harm others- but dark jokes made with intent to elicit laughter highlight the importance of distinguishing means and ends in creative pursuits.
One can argue that dark humor has the potential to psychologically harm others- but dark jokes made with intent to elicit laughter highlight the importance of distinguishing means and ends in creative pursuits.
So, from the perspective of cognitive neuroscience, we can argue that we are everything- the whole universe and our knowledge of it is all are patterns in our brain.
We can argue about how people should really want to sing more, but every congregation has its saturation point for singing each Sunday.
You can argue over opinions about God, but experience with him and in him exists above and beyond all human controversy and mere intellectual logic.
You can argue that when relational databases first appeared the argument that other technologies existed could have been levelled,
One can argue that dark humor has the potential to psychologically harm others-but dark jokes made with intent to elicit laughter highlight the importance of distinguishing means and ends in creative pursuits.
One can argue that, though there is no conclusive evidence presently to show that some chemicals cause health problems, it's better to be safe than sorry and so restrict the chemical before health problems emerge.
We can argue about how realistic this is, but, in my opinion, if the US keeps putting pressure on Iran,