Examples of using Argues in English and their translations into Chinese
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Marx, however, argues against this.
The author argues that the Austrian Embassy was fully aware of his financial situation; nevertheless, the authorities forced him to return to Austria.
The State party argues that these events occurred some years ago, and there is no indication that the pasdahs specifically targeted the author or his family.
By staying in control, he argues, he will be able to continue to make these kinds of risky decisions.
Again, the State party argues that the dismissal procedure was in full compliance with domestic law, and that the author was treated without any discrimination of any kind.
The State party argues that in view of its specific circumstances, conscientious objection to military service needs to be restricted as it may incur harm to national security.
As Andrew Yang argues,“America is the beneficiary of the international world order we helped establish throughout the twentieth century.
The Defender of Rights argues that age-assessment processes must be accompanied by the necessary safeguards to ensure respect for the best interests of the child.
However, he then argues that such an NGO has insufficient connection with its State of registration to qualify for diplomatic protection.
Second, the source argues that Mr. Sanad' s detention is a direct consequence of his exercise of the right to freedom of opinion and expression.
Iraq also argues that Saudi Arabia did not provide any evidence showing that fallout from the oil well fires affected the area concerned or livestock in the region.
The motion to intervene argues that the States have a concrete interest in the litigation and that circumstances required action to intervene on appeal.
This work argues for more thoughtful deployment of wind energy,” says Julie Lundquist, a researcher at CU and lead author of the study.
She argues that most scientists assume that providing more data to individuals will change their minds but research is showing this doesn't work!
The author argues that according to the Committee decision in A.R.J. v. Australia, the rights enshrined in the Covenant apply extraterritorially.
The paper argues for the inclusion of questions on total household income within agricultural surveys that use the holding or the farm as the unit of enumeration.
The respondent Government argues that the Federal Republic of Germany is not responsible under the Convention for acts and decisions of the European Communities.
The author argues that Algeria remains an authoritarian State with a consistently poor record of gross and flagrant human rights abuses.
In fact, as Kellogg argues, Canadian capital has used military parasitism to benefit from its close relations with the United States.
We have to make clear," he argues, the need for new policies to"overcome internal and external security challenges".