Examples of using Will argue in English and their translations into Polish
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Mack's lawyer will argue that all you have is conjecture and any judge will agree.
Mack's lawyer will argue that all you have is conjecture based on circumstantial evidence.
The state of Virginia will argue that it is unfair to bring children of mixed race into the world.
Mack's lawyer will argue that all you have is conjecture and any judge will agree. based on circumstantial evidence,- Excuse me?
his lawyers will argue that all the evidence in this case is inadmissible.
Though some will argue the suffering of animals cannot possibly compare with that of former Jews or slaves,
Some will argue that they will hit profits;
Though some will argue the suffering of animals cannot possibly compare with that of former Jews
Defense will argue it's impossible to be a slave if you're allowed to come
Your Honor, the defense will argue that there's no suggestion of a relationship between Ms. Van De Kamp
Counsel will argue that whoever killed Mr Attwell did so out of self defence, which means they will be charged with manslaughter.
It is unlikely that someone will argue that the best food for a newborn is mother's milk.
No one will argue that America is a great power with a decent standard of living,
But no one will argue that most often the punishment of the child for pranks becomes a loud slap on the bottom.
Devin Nunes, a longtime ally of Trump from California, will argue that not one of these witnesses knows firsthand the actions of the president.
Often, an employee will argue that he or she was an unwilling participant in a relationship that merely appeared to be consensual.
No one will argue the, that if you remove the equipment for receiving the"Tricolor" from the range,
No one will argue that it is very important for Russia to comply with all the requirements of organizations,
Nobody will argue that such two indicators as-Convenience
Of course, nobody will argue that the provision of utilities is a set of some rules