Examples of using I'm not arguing in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Computer
I'm not arguing that.
BELCHER: I'm not arguing with you-.
I'm not arguing that point.
Well, I'm not arguing for government to do more;
I'm not arguing with JEROME.
That is to say, I'm not arguing that one, and only one of these six possibilities will develop.
I'm not arguing about this.
That may be true, and I'm not arguing that, and yes, when we're at our lowest,being alone can make us feel isolated and ignored; sometimes sometimes being alone is fun for us.
I'm not arguing against that view.
I'm not arguing with you, Ana.
I'm not arguing for the men.
I'm not arguing. I'm just saying.
I'm not arguing that we put this here ship please.
I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm correct.
I'm not arguing that what happened wasn't completely terrible- it was, on multiple levels.
I'm not arguing that at all, but that's not what programs like PRISM are about.
I'm not arguing against saving, but I'm not sure if swiftly sweeping the hongbao dollars away into a bank account, safely hidden and out of reach, actually helps a child understand its value.
I'm not arguing that any of those scenarios are likely, but we do not know what will happen to the MCU and the Star Wars Franchise after they essentially end their great stories.
I'm not arguing that such social connectivity isn't meaningful or real, but I believe it's unfair to presume that people are increasingly narcissistic for using these platforms.
I am not arguing that Trump is not the legitimate president;
I wasn't arguing with him.
I am not arguing that we don't exist.
My husband and I weren't arguing anymore.
To be clear, I am not arguing that Trump and others in his administration have read the likes of Kuhn, Foucault and Wittgenstein.
I am not arguing, I have just tried to explain why I am right.
I am not arguing that we should watch out else there will be massacres of foreigners and the end of America;
I am not arguing against our dominion over nature nor, even as a biologist, do I feel a need to preserve the status quo.
In reality, I am not arguing directly for more female architects, but for the profession to place a higher value on empathetic and sympathetic skills.
I am not arguing that a complete end to the Cold War is inevitable; also quite likely is an intermediate outcome, under which the status quo is substantially modified, but the main outlines of the current order remain in place.
I am not arguing against true humility and my word to you is this: Think as little of yourself as you want to, but always remember that our Lord Jesus Christ thought very highly of you- enough to give Himself for you in death and sacrifice!