Example sentences of "thus it [vb mod] [be] argue that " in BNC.

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1 Thus it may be argued that managers are more important than routine office staff since the latter are dependent on direction and organization from management .
2 Thus it might be argued that loving , committed and trusting relationships between homosexual people .
3 Thus it might be argued that the basic premisses of an entity-oriented ontology alone , if conceded , provide a sufficient justification for maintaining that existential propositions in particular are logically dispensable .
4 ‘ Fade ’ is a pharmacological phenomenon in which the response of a steady state system to a given stimulus decreases with time ; thus it might be argued that the cigarette smoking had no effect and that the observed reduction in secretion simply coincided with system fade .
5 Thus it could be argued that children only psychologize as a last resort when they do not have ready access to information about plausible causal mechanisms .
6 Thus it could be argued that a doctor is functionally more important than a nurse since his or her position carries with it many of the skills necessary to perform a nurse 's role but not vice versa .
7 Thus it can be argued that although the courts proclaim that in reviewing the decisions of an administrative body they are merely attempting to keep the body within the jurisdiction conferred upon it by Parliament , in fact they do sometimes explicitly justify their decisions by reference to the expertise or lack of expertise of the body whose decision it is sought to review .
8 Thus it can be argued that s 48(2) ( h ) authorises rules which vary common law and equitable duties of disclosure .
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