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argument

[ahr-gyuh-muhnt] / ˈɑr gyə mənt /




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It also adopts Roosevelt’s arguments about the U.S.’s right to defend its interests.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the other hand, there is an argument to be made that slow and steady wins the race.

From Barron's

When Maduro continued to argue in court that he was wrongfully apprehended, the judge gently interjected, telling him there would be a time and place to make those arguments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether anything will come of that argument, however, is less clear, as courts in the U.S. have in the past allowed criminal proceedings to continue against individuals captured abroad, including former Panama dictator Manuel Noriega.

From Los Angeles Times

But despite facing calls from many directions for a bolder approach, with much more political direction, more vigour, more speed and more urgency, his arguments were familiar ones.

From BBC