Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] argue that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Roll and Ross argue that these portfolios may have desirable qualities for the potential investor . |
2 | Despite the potential for exploiting volunteers , Baldock and Ungerson argue that such schemes may provide the basis for a shift from unpaid to paid care-work . |
3 | Gemmill and Dickens argue that such tests examine both the validity of the model and the efficiency of the TOM and that they would have the following implications : |
4 | During the early sixties Butler and Stokes argue that social services was an issue that satisfied the three conditions ; its effect was " substantial " ; and it " worked strongly to Labour 's advantage " — although their evidence for all of this was weak . |
5 | Modigliani and Miller argue that this situation can not persist for long as it offers arbitrage profits to the individual investor . |
6 | Davis and Moore argue that all societies need some mechanism for insuring effective role allocation and performance . |
7 | Wimmer and Perner argue that this ability involves the ability to represent the relationship between two conflicting beliefs . |
8 | Hubbell and Foster argue that such thinking could lead to a return to the classical views of rain forest and speciation espoused by Corner , Fedorov and van Steenis . |
9 | Pollock and Majeed argue that this behaviour is somehow different in the two countries as the motive is profit in the United States but survival in the internal market here . |
10 | Lash and Urry argue that postmodern culture nevertheless particularly benefits the ‘ service class ’ of senior white collar workers : a group which is given special attention in Chapter 1 . |
11 | However , in contrast to those who can see nothing good in this type of organisation , Burns and Stalker argue that this type of organisation may be appropriate to an organisation operating within a particular environment . |
12 | Burns and Stalker argue that this type of organisation is more likely to survive in an uncertain environment . |
13 | Many observers believe that this outcome would not have happened if BA had not been privatised as such a dominant carrier in the UK , but others argue that this claim is irrelevant and that world competition is what matters ; BA and BCal were both relatively small on the world stage , but might have been able to compete effectively in a merged form . |