Examples of using Argues in English and their translations into Malay
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She argues, does not need.
A captain who argues with me.
He argues with two officers.
Sometimes he fights and sometimes argues.
He argues that art does not realise.
People also translate
It could be everything,' argues lawyer.
Kev argues that it's always been his role.
Fabian Tompsett from Wikipedia argues that.
He argues that in the biblical context moral.
Antisemitism defines the Jews as“the other” and argues that they don't“belong”.
Only a fool argues for the pride of a dead man.
Argues for the pride of a dead man. Only a fool.
Analyst Richard Windsor,who writes the tech blog Radio Free Mobile, argues that Lyft may not be ready for the scrutiny it will face as a publicly traded firm.
None argues against God's revelations except those who disbelieve.
Grayson even argues that those who disagree with him must be racist.
Tokyo argues the court decisions are a breach of the treaty and the international laws.
Similarly, international law professor John Quigley argues that under the doctrine of proportionality, Israel would only be entitled to use such force as would be necessary to secure its right of passage.
China argues that all the work is to help provide international services such as search-and-rescue but admits there is a military purpose too.
Microsoft argues that its offerings are more advanced than Google Apps.
He argues that the family unit serves to raise the young, which then disperse to pair up with other dispersed wolves to form a breeding pair, and a pack of their own.
He also argues that the defendants had a conflict of interest.
This theory argues that dividend is main factor to increase value of firm.
Dream book argues that in your case it is not a sign of carelessness and a sense of solid ground under their feet.
But Russia argues that the"cessation" does not apply to its air strikes, which have tilted the balance of the war in favour of the Syrian government.
Daim, however, argues that he could not agree as he"did not know anything", to which Sidek retorts back with"but everyone knew!"!
Xenophilia argues that the key to the existence of human modern society is the mixing of peoples and cultures under the banner of liberal democracy.
This interpretation argues that large passages in Plato's writing are ironic(which, of course, an unusually high level of proficiency in ancient Greek is required to detect).
Monsanto argues that hundreds of tests have shown Roundup does not pose health risks, but several thousand plaintiffs are suing the company, charging that glyphosate gave them cancer.
For example, Saul Lieberman argues that the*names*(e.g. kal vahomer) of Rabbi Ishmael's middot are Hebrew translations of Greek terms, although the methods of those middot are not Greek in origin.