No.
In fact the statement: "A specious argument is one in which a great deal of space is given for alternative p[oints of view" is an example of a specious statement.
At first sight it looks plausible. But when you think about it, it is incorrect. And THAT is whar specious means.
An argmax is a mathematical term for the argument of the maximum - the set of points of a given argument for which a given function attains its maximum value.
To write a counter view, first summarize the main argument or point of view you are countering. Then, provide evidence or reasons why you disagree with this perspective. Finally, offer your own perspective or alternative argument to support your position. It's important to address the opposing view respectfully and acknowledge valid points before presenting your own argument.
the most desirable alternative given up in a decision
Call_by_reference
Substitute the given value for the argument of the function.
TEXT means writing (as in text book) as does LITERARY (as in literary skills). Given this information you can see immediately that you question is specious.
You do not get points on a dunk that was called for charging normally. There may be times when it has been given though.
An argument essay is to identify the reasoning given in an argument. If the reasoning is sound, an argument essay will strengthen it. On the other hand, if the reasoning is flawed an argument essay is expected to identify the flaw and give measures to remove the flaw and ultimately make the argument stronger. The best way to learn about argument essays is by reading a few samples. A good list of GRE argument and issue essays could be found on the related links given for this question.
No, "argument" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. The adjective form related to "argument" is "argumentative."
A sphere is a solid bounded by the set of all points at a given distance from a given point.
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