It led to some rancour on occasions, partly because it meant that cases were being decided on unargued points, but partly also because the cases he cited tended not to support the propositons for which he invoked them. |
The unargued claim that manipulated wants are themselves imposed costs seems false. |
To such as these is it that women are to say, What thou bidst, unargued I obey? |
For the most part, Logan relies on gratuitous name-calling, unargued generalizations about Glück and her career, and arbitrary comparisons with other modern and contemporary poets. |
The Colliers paradigm has its share of unspoken and unargued assumptions, yet it keeps coming back. |
To say that the founder of Deconstruction survives this shambolic attack composed of equal parts unargued assertions and wishful thinking is to put things far too kindly. |