Examples of using He argued in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He argued,“What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to become only a teacher?”.
However, he argued that anthropologists are not limited to describing specific existing cultures.
He argued,"What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life to become a teacher?".
Therefore, he argued, natural selection in humans favoured a strong drive for children to observe the activities of their elders and incorporate those activities into their play.
In one of his works he argued that Greek philosophy had its origin among non-Greeks,
He argued that monetary policy was ineffective because there was limited demand for funds while firms paid down their liabilities.
He argued, for instance, that“our nation must seek an honorable and enduring outcome worthy
If the museums think of the selfie as a free form of advertising, he argued, they should encourage visitors to take a better picture.
In one of his works he argued that Greek philosophy had its origin among non-Greeks,
Making a cup from stainless steel or ceramics is far more wasteful in terms of energy use than manufacturing a single-use cup,” he argued.
Any alternative proposal that Israel gets from the international community will be worse than what Kerry offered,” he argued.
The problem with existing societies, he argued, is that they are dominated by states that are necessarily violent,
The problem with existing societies, he argued, is that they are dominated by states that are necessarily violent,
The following issue of the newsletter included another of his articles, in which he argued“I am in favor of peaceful solutions.
If a meteorite hit Earth and destroyed all intelligent life, he argued, the chances are vanishingly small that complex, intelligent life would evolve again.
In one letter to Madison, he argued each generation should curtail all debt within 19 years,
The only people who wanted Mr. Mubarak to stay in power, he argued, were rich people“afraid for their money.”.
Morris did not make any shocking revelation when he argued that during the War of Independence there were also incidents of killing and expulsion of the civilian population.
For example, he argued that polluting products, such as detergents
He argued that during the Axial Age,"the spiritual foundations of humanity were laid simultaneously and independently in China,