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argument [ˈɑ:gjəmənt, Am ˈɑ:rg-] SUBST

1. argument (angry disagreement):

argument
to have an argument about [or over] sth

2. argument (discussion):

argument

3. argument (reason):

argument

4. argument (summary):

argument

counter-argument SUBST

closing argument SUBST

Entrée d'utilisateur
closing argument JUR

Expressions couramment utilisées avec argument

the track of one's argument
for the sake of argument
to punch holes in an argument
to have an argument about [or over] sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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One argument against impact fees is that they may constrain and hurt the local economy.
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Any pure function can be "lifted" to take signal arguments and produce a signal result.
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Whether an exception is thrown for other null reference arguments is implementation-dependent.
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This argument to keep the procedure within the purview of medical professionals is found across all major medical organizations.
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The argument here is that the scientists determine what can be said, but the governments determine how it can best be said.
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A similar argument shows that the lower left branch of the curve also has the same two lines as asymptotes.
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He rejected the state's arguments that fiscal responsibility was the law's rationale.
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After both sides present their arguments, the judge rules.
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In the wild, the shackles of civilization weren't necessary, as people were instinctively munificent and kind, the primitivist argument goes.
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When oral arguments for the case were held in the fall of 1987, the court had only eight members.
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