Examples of using Argues in English and their translations into Hindi
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So no one argues with them.
He argues when narcissists, however productive some may be,“have parasitic effects on society.
Israel argues that the latter could be used by militants for military purposes.
He also argues that the Egyptian intelligence service was"amateur" and that it could
Polikoff argues in her book that rather than moving the“bright red dividing line” between married and unmarried, we need to remove it.
The White House argues that the ban is aimed at making the country safer.
you will find it much easier for example,“he never argues, Krusty, xenophobic runt.”.
Moreover, at the end of his post he argues that programs dealing with problematic anger should have the objective of"eliminating" anger, not just"managing" it.
The LTTE argues that instances of child recruitment occurred mostly in the east,
He argues that these differences reflect the patterns of migration of our ancestors when they left Africa 70,000 years ago.
And the Queen argues that if something isn't done soon,
Edition The Drive lists a number of shortcomings of the Su-57 and argues that for India, the best way would be to buy European or American fighter jets.
In fact, he argues that by simply gauging the length of an essay without reading it, the given score of an essay could likely be determined correctly over 90% of the time.
The US administration argues that his executive order last week, which caused confusion
He argues that narcissists, however productive some may be,“have parasitic effects on society.”.
Himu argues that the threat is not mere rumor
By enacting policies to support local renewables, Farrell argues, states and counties stand to gain thousands of jobs
Justifying the delay, Chibber argues that bringing out a draft plan for a new township normally takes more than two years.
Buber argues that human life consists of an oscillation between Ich-Du
He also argues against what he calls the modern liberal belief that"human nature is intrinsically good,"