争辩英语怎么说
They argue that human rights considerations are now of only secondary importance.
Whatever the motives behind these messy legal wranglings, the threat to Skype's future is real enough to cause concern among those who use it.
There's no doubt and there's nothing to debate about it.
It is not something to be debated, or understood by the intellect.
After arguing for three hours we decided to just drop it.
They presented an unanswerable case for more investment.
For the fact is that the plan on offer is a stinker - and inexcusably so.
The full trial is due to begin on April 6th, and by a twist of fate (or, as Mr Berlusconi's followers will no doubt contend, malevolent design) all three judges at the trial will be women.
He was polite, less argumentative, more thoughtful, and much happier.
Let's have done with this silly argument.
She argued (with feeling) that the organization had lost sight of its original ideals, and had become a moonist militia that would only play into the hands of the powers.
Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty.
The debate over whether graffiti is art or deliberate damage is still going on.
This is a pointless debate.
As soon as he started arguing he colored quickly.
They are the undisputed champions in draughts and Othello.
The lawyer argued that it is wrong to execute a person for a crime he committed while he was a minor.
I am aware that some will argue that the fetus has an inalienable right to life.
It was because he was of an argumentative mind that in their cabin at night he permitted himself to carp.
'That's not what you said earlier!' Jane protested.
"This is a very stupid argument," Vladimir Ryzhkov, a historian and former Russian opposition MP said.
Sartre, among others, argues that we try to escape this responsibility, we try to escape our freedom, by deceiving ourselves.
This is denied by other commentators, who argue that the similarity in family names is either coincidental or metaphorical.
Don't agree, but don't argue either
They argued that his presence in the town could only stir up trouble.