21.   Opposing both the Jesse Helmses and Catharine MacKinnons of the world, the author argues that works of the imagination inspire reflection and judgment, but not action.

22.   Some authors argued that the atomic strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were really meant to intimidate the Russians.

23.   Such mass extinctions, the author argues, are probably due more to environmental causes than meteor blasts.

24.   The author argues that democracy would be better served if legislative representatives were elected according to the proportion of votes their parties received in each district.

25.   The author argues that there is a noncomputational aspect to thought that cannot be approximated by artificial intelligence.

26.   The authors argue that failing to support high-performance computing is a national security risk that the nation cannot afford to take.

27.   The authors argue that Nikita Khrushchev was actually more of a romantic ideologue than his predecessor.

28.   The authors argue that there is an underlying core to intelligence, separate from individual talents or skills, that is well measured by IQ tests.

29.   The author argues first that unused capacity, not money, is the lifeblood of the economy.

30.   The author argues that a politically driven campaign to transform the armed forces by integrating women has undermined U.S. military readiness.

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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