Example sentences of "possible to argue that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is therefore possible to argue that an analogy with child protection is misleading , since we do not assume that children should look after themselves .
2 It might be possible to argue that the direction and control vested in the member States were sufficient to create an agency relationship between the Council and the member States .
3 It may be possible to argue that the parol evidence rule applies and that the signed document contains the whole of the parties ' agreement , which can not be supplemented or varied by reference to any other document or oral agreement .
4 Is , is it possible to argue that the south is fundamentally different in terms of its ?
5 It was also possible to argue that the size of armies must be limited by the capacity of society to maintain them : Montesquieu believed that a ruler could hardly afford to have more than one per cent of his subjects under arms simultaneously , and other writers put the proportion still lower .
6 It is possible to argue that the SR compatibility effect is in some sense due to the nature of the anatomical pathways involved .
7 It seems possible to argue that the tests described so far — for example , crossing out duplicate letters from blocks of random letters , answering questions of logic relating to the sequence of two letters , and copying symbols — are tests produced by psychologists for use by psychologists and that their relevance to ‘ real ’ tasks remains to be proved .
8 Alternatively , it may be possible to argue that the mixing of the ingredients did not change the " essential characteristics " of the product .
9 In the latest edition of his Principles of Family Law , Professor Cretney repeats the argument that the use of the words ‘ male ’ and ‘ female ’ in section 11(c) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ( which repealed and reproduced the provisions of the Nullity Act 1971 ) , suggests that it ‘ may thus be possible to argue that the terms ‘ male ’ and ‘ ‘ female ’ refer to a person 's gender ( that is to say , the sex to which he psychically belongs ) ’ .
10 It is possible to argue that the research of Rowe and Lambert was influential for the growth of an ideology about the supremacy of the family as the basis for alternative public care of children and young people .
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