Pronunciation of the English word arguments.
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1. | A democrat is, at the end of the day, one who admits that an opponent can be right, and therefore lets them express themselves and allows for reflection upon their arguments. When parties or men feel sufficiently persuaded by their own arguments that they allow the silencing of those that contradict them by means of violence, that isn't democracy. | |
2. | Insults are the arguments of those who have no arguments. | |
3. | Insults are the best arguments for those without arguments. | |
4. | The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal. | |
5. | The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments. | |
6. | All the arguments pointed in the same direction. | |
7. | It's clear that our arguments don't overlap at all. | |
8. | That kind of talk leads to arguments. | |
9. | Children want their way and are bound to get into arguments. | |
10. | He was deaf to all arguments. |