Sentences with phrase «argue against the topic»

The third speaker stood up to argue against the topic, but then folded, seemingly in defeat, in the middle of his presentation.
The third speaker stood up to argue against the topic, but then folded, seemingly in defeat, in the middle of his presentation.
Honestly, the fact that anyone is arguing against this topic is just blind to the real world.

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Back then (if two and a half years ago can be considered «back then») my topic was controversial with many people arguing against it.
but again that's for another topic... don't ty to use single parents to argue against what I said
The government's motion, which also seeks to prevent mention of Town of Oyster Bay actions related to the corruption allegations against Venditto, argues that these topics are «inadmissible hearsay, irrelevant... and would create a substantial risk of jury confusion.»
Writing for a broad, nonspecialist audience, the author argues against «all of the most famous and influential theories» in the philosophy of mind and for his interpretation of topics such as the mind - body problem, consciousness, and free will.
A lively debate on this topic was held the night of February 6th in New York, with a panel of experts arguing for and against the motion: Dating Apps Have Killed Romance.
... In learning philosophy you have to learn to argue for or against philosophical opinions and to understand and assess philosophical visions and you have to become familiar with some of the arguments and outlooks that have been advanced on certain topics in the past.
Present the side that argues against the matter mentioned in the topic.
This topic is enormously practically important because nations and others who argue against proposed climate change policies usually rely on various economic arguments which often completely ignore the ethical and justice limitations of these arguments (In the case of the United States, see Brown, 2012.)
This topic made the PM curent affairs programme on BBC Radio 4 yesterday — a discussion between John Sutherland, who made a poor fist of defending the changes on the basis of needing to get HF read, and Jeanette Winterson, who argued passionately against the interference.
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