Examples of using Your arguments in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Present your arguments.
Your arguments were confusing.
Let me hear your arguments.
Your arguments are illogical.
I appreciate your arguments here today.
Your arguments have been persuasive.
Mr. Stern, I have studied your arguments.
I knew your arguments already, Saul.
The last thing I need is your arguments.
What are your arguments for or against doing this?
The team's more important than your arguments.
You can set out your arguments in that forum.
Your arguments for buying shoes are very different.
The court will consider your arguments, Mr. Dumas.
What are your arguments for or against such a conversion?
Ms. Bunch, Mr. Plimpton, your arguments may begin.
Your arguments about the war and the Jews are filled with rage.
As I said, the Commission has not ignored your arguments.
You prove your arguments with events that never took place.
I must convene my ministers,then we shall hear your arguments.
George, I listened to your arguments and they were rambling and flimsy.
It doesn't matter whether I agree or not, as long as you have facts to back up your arguments.
Mr. Griffin, your arguments for the school's name change… are quite compelling.
How is it possible for me by myself to be responsible for you, andundertake the weight of all your troubles and your arguments?
As long as you have facts to back up your arguments. It doesn't matter whether I agree or not.
Whilst your arguments are considered… I would urge you to follow the counsel of Lord Uhtred.
I shall pass your point on to the President of Parliament because I am not a court that can judge even your arguments of unfair treatment today.
You have your arguments, and they are genuine; I, for my part, have other arguments that are just as genuine.
If I may specifically address our fellow Members from the extreme right,I would like to say that your arguments are really far too rudimentary and simplistic- if not primitive.
Your arguments for pursuing this course are more than valid, but I'm afraid we're at the point where the risk outweighs the reward.