0 present participle of argue --
1 to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them: --
2 to give the reasons for your opinion, idea, belief, etc.: --
This is the essence of the kind of relational archaeology for which we are arguing.
This runs against work on congressional elections arguing that they are non-ideological.
The paper concludes by arguing that early retirement needs to be studied as a process involving the interplay between structure and agency.
They were also less satisfied than the others with their present amount of free time, arguing that they had too much.
Many other examples, ranging from neighbours arguing over trespass to alleged thieves being prosecuted before sheriff courts, could be given.
Once more the architectural specialists looked at the designs without conferring, and again found themselves arguing essentially the same case.
All of these authors call into question cultural relativism, arguing that it has been used to prevent women's voices and rights.
Indeed, increasingly there are dissonent voices in the history of the body, sexuality, and gender arguing for a distinctive approach to change in these areas.