Examples of using Arguments have in English and their translations into Swedish
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Your arguments have been persuasive.
Okay. In the movies, we always see that arguments have an ending.
Some arguments have easily recognizable defects.
In the movies, we always see that arguments have an ending. Okay.
Various arguments have been presented in its favour.
That was the case six months ago. But the arguments have changed.
Persuasions and arguments have lost their force.
so the arguments have been heard.
Your arguments have reminded me how precious the right to choose is.
I think we are now in a situation in which it is also apparent that arguments have played a helpful role.
All the arguments have been expressed on the subject of this postponement.
The discussion was particularly intense in connection with the drawing up of the new regulatory framework for the Riksbank, which came into force in 1999, although similar arguments have appeared in the debate in recent years as well.
Many arguments have been put forward for
President Barroso's arguments have not been convincing in this regard.
Arguments have been expressed for and against the accession of Turkey to saturation point over recent days.
Today we are glad to discover that these same arguments have found consensus within the Convention charged with reforming the Treaties.
Four arguments have been put forward against such a possibility, in particular by Open Rights Group
There has been humanitarian aid up to EUR 480 million so the arguments have not changed
The arguments have included customer-oriented attitude,
Madam President, now that this vote is over and the arguments have been made, I would like to come back to something that ran through the debate here
Arguments have been advanced both for
Cosmological and teleological arguments have come under sustained criticism,
Arguments have been advanced that the maximum ratio would limit the portion of performance-related remuneration to which risk-aligning tools such as deferral,
A number of arguments have been put forward by the Netherlands government for this indefinite postponement.
Arguments have been advanced that casual pirates
A multitude of arguments have been made for
Pseudo-legal arguments have also been put forward, such as the supposed incompatibility
Since no new arguments have been made which could lead to a reconsideration of this position,
Many detailed arguments have emerged from the comprehensive debate which lawyers have been conducting on this issue,
The pros and cons and our arguments have been debated on previous occasions