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Macaulay's argument in favor of the Reform Bill of 1832 that were really convincing was his argument in favour of parliamentary reform. Thank you very much, but what exactly is his argument. I'm reading over the Bill and just cannot understand what his argument actually is.
everyone did not have health care
majority opinion. -apex
To give in means to surrender or yield to something or someone. It can refer to giving up an argument or contention, or it can also refer to giving in to temptation or pressure. Giving in often implies compromising one's own beliefs or desires in favor of someone else's or to avoid conflict.
Ha-ha I don't know.. listen to the teacher next time!
'Not in your favor' is the correct expression.The idiom is'in (someone's) favor' -positive'not in (someone's) favor' - negativeExample of usage:re taxation: "The IRS likes to make that argument because the tax rules for hobby losses are not in your favor." -Wall Street Journal.comSee Related links below for reference and more information.
Probably not. Of course someone could make a very good argument in favor of that idea.
Which statement reflects an accurate argument in favor of a command economy
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Macaulay's argument in favor of the Reform Bill of 1832 that were really convincing was his argument in favour of parliamentary reform. Thank you very much, but what exactly is his argument. I'm reading over the Bill and just cannot understand what his argument actually is.
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It did favor all citizens of the empire.
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the sugar planters
A favor is something you ask someone to do to help you out. Asking someone for a ride or to borrow money is asking for a favor.
It protects workers from unsafe working environments
It protects workers from unsafe working environments