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line of reasoning造句
1. I didn't follow his line of reasoning. 2. I don't follow your line of reasoning. 3. This line of reasoning is faulty. 4. The line of reasoning will only lead you up another blind alley. 5. The implication of this line of reasoning is that globalization of capital is destructive. 6. Again, this line of reasoning is purely speculative. 7. This invalidates the line of reasoning just followed. 8. Trace provides the ability to justify the line of reasoning, on demand, in a manner directly intelligible to the enquirer. 9. This line of reasoning is intended to provide a means for felicitous plural and singular pronominal reference under appropriate circumstances. 10. The same line of reasoning confirms the sun-disc as a manifestation of a deity. 11. The line of reasoning is logical, elegant, plausible, and advanced by highly respected scholars. 12. The logic of this line of reasoning led to a consideration of land nationalisation. 13. The same line of reasoning was applicable to the admissibility of evidence relating to previous agreements. 14. I found it hard to follow his line of reasoning. 15. Therefore, this line of reasoning leads to the speculation that neurones can be chaotic. 16. I can't follow your line of reasoning. 17. She was not really convinced by this line of reasoning. 18. I didn't follow his line of reasoning; it was too difficult for me. 19. Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast presented a similar line of reasoning at his weekly press briefing. 20. According to this line of reasoning the " first cell " was completely heterotrophic. 21. This line of reasoning underlies an exciting new theory of spiral - galaxy structure. 22. But how could he possibly endanger anyone? At that point George Grindal could take his line of reasoning no further. 23. That what was said about sculpture also applies to painting needs no lengthy line of reasoning. 24. In conclusion, I am somewhat persuaded by this author's line of reasoning. 25. It was reserved for the school of physiocrats to regard this nature from another point of view in consequence of a sophistical line of reasoning.