Similar words: argument, argumentation, argumentative, valid argument, counteract, counterattack, countercurrent, integument. Meaning: n. an argument offered in opposition to another argument.
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(1) All the arguments and counter-arguments serve to emphasize the controversy surrounding this disease.
(2) For every argument against political activity there is a counter-argument as well.
(3) Debate in the parliament, the Knesset, fluctuated between calls for tough retaliation and counter-arguments urging restraint.
(4) In many cases, however, it is expressed as an intermittent grumbling of practitioners rather than as a systematic counter-argument.
(5) Needless to say, the research literature is full of argument and counter-argument about the explanations of agreed associations between factors.
(6) Try to come up with a principled, compelling counterargument.
(7) That culture is about sympathetic engagement with counterargument . But it also about a particular way of arguing, a particular style.
(8) The only possibility of a counterargument, Cline said, is if the venerable, time-tested standard model of particle physics is proven wrong.
(9) The counterargument is that disseminating such a scary image is intended to buck up his subjects' fighting spirit while persuading his enemies to appease him.
(10) There is some truth to this counterargument. The Chinese leadership is nervous, especially about the number of protests every year -- 80,000, according to government statistics.
(11) The tsunami was but one clear counterargument to the claim that nuclear power is a safe solution to climate change and dwindling oil supplies.
(12) The counterargument is that those who have been deeply involved in an industry know it best.
(13) The counterargument right of adduction is a nation of the science of civil law, but this kind of system not established in the science of negotiable instruments law.
(14) This paper is presented as a counterargument against the views of Professor Zhang Jinghao on translatology. Sentencedict.com
(15) Ronald Reagan's passionate counterargument made him an enduring enemy to the left.
(16) The counterargument is that hunters can employ completely different tactics when pulling than any other class, including an extremely high chance of completely aborting a bad pull.
(17) If considering a counterargument changes your position, you will need to go back and revise your original argument accordingly.
(18) Will you reject the counterargument and explain why it is mistaken?
(19) And much less efficient than a lecture at transmitting data. But it is the best technique ever devised for developing sympathetic engagement with counterargument.
(20) This is a wonderful technique for transmitting information. But it is not very effective for developing the skill of sympathetic engagement with counterargument.
(21) It may not seem intuitive that the concept of "the middle class" is the opposite of trickle-down and an effective counterargument against it. But it is.
(22) Your teachers will be able to help you develop the intellectual reflex of sympathetic engagement with counterargument because they have that reflex themselves.
(23) According to "General Surveys", the effect of negative prescription is composed of three doctrines: extinction of subjective right, extinction of claims and occurrence of right to counterargument.
(24) China contract law, On base of learning from the counterargument right for security system, trend to draw close gradually to anticipating breach of contract in common-law legal family.
(25) Second, the emphasis in the curriculum is not on having students memorize legal rules. It is on teaching them the special intellectual skill of sympathetic engagement with counterargument.
More similar words: argument, argumentation, argumentative, valid argument, counteract, counterattack, countercurrent, integument, integumentary, counter, counter-, counterfeiter, counter to, encounter, countermand, counterpart, counterfeit, countervail, counterpane, countersign, counterpoint, run counter to, counterclaim, over-the-counter, counterculture, counterexample, counterbalance, counterclockwise, counterintuitive, counterinsurgency.