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1 I favor three days, unless anyone has a compelling practical argument otherwise.
2 He had set aside all sentimental pretexts for retaining Vyse; but a practical argument replaced them.
3 This practical argument was not without its weight, and had more effect in deciding the officer than a volume of remonstrance.
4 The abstract theory of nationality must be reinforced by the more practical argument of sterling services rendered to a common cause.
5 Since the time writing entered the political sphere, the practical argument shifted from the fact, argued and eventually settled, to the record.
6 There's a solid, practical argument for Labour's proposal, but focusing only on direct outcomes fails to capture the true challenge facing the party.
7 The whole burden of his practical argument based on the mission of Christ is, the obligation of a religious spirit and of pure morals.
8 The practical arguments weighed on Hillary, but she remained unwilling to pull the trigger.
9 Sir, we may be driven to more practical arguments by the scurrilous speeches of the abolitionists.
10 Dermot could not help saying to Harold, "Didn't I see you applying a few practical arguments ? "
11 Then I should like to pass at once to simpler, and, for unlearned people like myself, more practical arguments .
12 There were among the Fathers many different types of men, some philosophically inclined, others better able to use practical arguments .
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