Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng Argued that sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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And many commenters have argued that the co-captains have been part of the reason for underperformance this year.
has argued that Orbán is a threat to academic freedom
It is argued that Dodgson's work on cycles anticipates a stochastic model proposed by Thompson
Aleksandrov argued that although Urysohn's definition of dimension was given for a metric space,
I once heard a similar exchange when someone argued that women in my native land of Kerala enjoyed higher level of gender equality because,
For example, activists argued that children, women,
Meanwhile, speakers at the Indian Government's“equitable access” event argued that industrial countries owe developing countries between $4 trillion and $40 trillion in“climate reparations” over the next 40 years.
Leibniz also argued that Newton portrayed God as having made an imperfect universe since,
psychologists Alexander Siegel and Sheldon White argued that people navigate via their knowledge of landmarks against a larger landscape.
In a Slate article shortly after the election, writer David Canfield argued that prime-time television is filled with programming that is“xenophobic,”“fearmongering,”“billionaire-boosting” and“science-rejecting.”.
Perron held a mathematics chair at Munich and he argued that the University's reputation was being damaged by what was a political rather than scientific decision.
Human Rights Commission's language group has argued that"the English language makes the general assumption that people are white,
Matthew Campbell, a lead attorney in the North Dakota case, argued that paying to update a tribal ID with a residential address amounts to a“pay-to-vote” restriction, which is prohibited by the U.S. Constitution.
the Plurality of Worlds(1986), have argued that such cases are nevertheless logically possible- they are conceptually coherent.
in his 1967 encyclical Progressio Populorum, argued that the West has a duty to help developing nations,
so Newton argued that people would be able to travel at a speed of 50 miles per hour.
Kathi Weeks have argued that the quality of life would be generally improved if working hours were reduced for all.
social theorist Jeremy Rifkin argued that hydrogen could take over from oil and that the future
researchers Raaj Sah and Joseph Stieglitz argued that hierarchic style organizations produce problems like the rejection of good projects without reason.
Heather Lipford and I published an article in which we argued that many of Facebook's privacy issues were problems of design.