Examples of using Argues in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Everyone argues.
Nobody argues with the Phantom and wins.
But everyone argues.
The counsel argues before the judge.
Some are disappointed, but no one argues.
People also translate
The appellant argues that the State cannot.
The voting thing is, as Brand argues, stupid.
Often argues with adults or people in authority.
No one in Israel and in the United States argues with that.
If he argues his innocence, the jury will think.
You're the girl at school who always argues with the teachers.
But commonsense argues that it is a tactical withdrawal.
No one in Israel and in the United States argues with that.
Aletheic relativism argues that truth itself is relative.
The body of a dissertation explains, describes, or argues your topic.
Everyone argues with their family members from time to time.
The body of your paper explains, argues or depicts your topic.
He argues with Xavier, who complains about not telling him about his team.
The body of your paper argues, explains or describes your topic.
He argues with every command I give, defies me in front of the others.
The body of your assignment argues, describes, or explains your chosen topic.
Russell argues, correctly, that a rational person is not supposed to think so.
When you believe a thought that argues with reality, you're confused.
Fiennes argues that Scott was simply"showing flexibility" in changing his plans.
No offense--that argues over closet space and shower water.
But Aristotle argues that logic rejects the existence of infinity in actuality.
Since no one argues with the lord and master, you gotta get creative.
If a teenager argues with his parents it's“oppositional defiance disorder.”.
The government argues, meanwhile, that as president, Zardari has immunity from prosecution.
