11.   But, the authors argued, history shows that downsizings frequently failed to improve financial performance after the year in which the layoffs occurred.

12.   Claiming that their position is grounded in democratic principles, the authors argue for censoring hate and racist speech and pornography.

13.   Farmers faced unique, uncontrollable challenges such as weather and market conditions and needed a government safety net, the program authors argued.

14.   Gregers practices a kind of moral terrorism on Hjalmar, pressing him to face painful truths that, the author argues, would have been better left unexamined.

15.   Here, the authors argue that the group of people most likely to suffer heart attacks are more apt than others to glare and show facial signs of disgust.

16.   High unemployment, the author argues, is the biggest factor contributing to the downturn in black marriage.

17.   In determining which deserve priority, the authors argue, the extent of decline and the seriousness of the threat ought to take precedence over rarity as such.

18.   It might make sense, though, as part of a working missile defense system, the authors argue.

19.   Its authors argued that Bimbo has become significantly bigger in the last three years, but not necessarily more profitable.

20.   One author argues passionately that American companies require loyal employees to operate efficiently, and that means shunning layoffs.

n. + argue >>共 987
official 5.99%
lawyer 5.77%
critic 4.61%
opponent 3.44%
government 3.36%
prosecutor 3.23%
company 2.91%
defense 2.20%
group 2.11%
supporter 2.03%
author 0.47%
author + v. >>共 623
be 13.88%
say 9.70%
have 3.05%
write 2.89%
suggest 1.69%
find 1.56%
argue 1.39%
take 1.23%
make 1.20%
use 1.17%
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