Sentences with phrase «following main arguments»

Not exact matches

His main argument is as follows: «The word Hindu which had essentially geographic and cultural meaning began to acquire religious connotations» and communal overtones when missionary religious began converting the untouchables and lower castes of Hindu society with promise of their liberation from caste indignities.
The main problem with your argument is that Debuchy actually hit the ball first, followed by Hoilett falling over his leg.
In the following article we will set out the arguments for wealth taxes and elaborate on the main proposals that emerged from the report, on replacing council tax and inheritance tax, and introducing a land values tax and lifetimes receipts tax.
Over the past week I've heard the following arguments - they want to lift the poor out of tax, actually the main beneficiaries of this policy won't be the poor because they don't pay tax, but will instead be the middle class, anyway, on a point of principle we need to simplify the tax system, and we need to cut public services by # 80 billion per year, or maybe we don't.
In addition, the main argument made by the supporters of portability — that the funds should follow the child — mimics that of voucher proponents.
There is always an introduction which is followed by main thesis arguments and solutions chapter wise finally a conclusion is given at the end.
It's then followed by the main body that introduces a new point every paragraph, linking them together to form your argument.
By following this advice, you will remind the readers of your main idea, show how the conclusions were reached, and strengthen the overall effect of your argument.
Yet in November 2009, the Supreme Court ruled in a shock judgment, that followed strong arguments from the banks expensive barristers, that due to a narrow technical decision bank charges didn't NEED to be fair — well at least on the main piece of law that was tried.
Artist Statement The main argument for gun control not working is that criminals don't follow laws.
If history is any guide, «main arguments» are even now shape - shifting so as to become invisible in any further discussion, following a rhetorical process that is virtually impossible to trace on sentence - by - sentence basis but which will inevitably arrive at «I'm not sure what Gavin is talking about.»
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