But industry representatives in this debate argue that this approach will create legal uncertainty for small companies using the Internet.
Since your one-dimensional thought protocol will conform not to any modern logic, we will not debate, argue, or attempt to reason with you.
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Conservatives, however - and generally it is they who have held sway in this debate so far - argue the Church will retain its influence and identity only if it sticks closely to its historical traditions.
The other thing, I hope it causes people to argue, to debate, to agree to disagree, but also to examine the notions of what it means to be a patriot and what are the acceptable limits of dissent.
It might be comforting to think of the riots as an extension of a familiar debate and to argue that the underlying ills can be easily remedied with a little more state largesse but there is little reason to do so.
All that said, some might argue that this important debate still misses the big point.
The White House believes the key to keeping such voters supportive is to pick the right fights and they argue that the tax debate wasn't one of them.
This leads some strategists to argue that the budget debate could continue until spring 2000, when rosier forecasts about the size of the surplus might solve part of the problem.
Her key initiative was to insist on the weekly "Dragon's Den" bidding sessions, when MPs seeking a debate on a particular subject have to argue their case in public session.
Men debate the weightier issues of the world and argue over women, sports and music.
There seem to be a number of people who will not allow the change to the committee membership without, at least, a debate - and they would use it to argue that the chair should be elected, rather than appointed.
Debate about privatisation is now dominated by those who argue that the state must keep a big role.
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Given the intense publicity he attracted, it was hard to argue, as he did, that debate was habitually squelched.
Some argue there needs to be a bigger debate about local services.
Mr Aitken will argue that a forum could come together and debate important issues.
But he did argue that Mr Obama had failed during the debate to make his case for another term.
Many people argue that there should be a proper televised debate involving all three big-party leaders.
The Supreme Court usually gets the last word in these matters, regardless of whether one agrees with their decisions -- even matters of life and death, which many argue are the stakes in this health care debate.
We can debate whether women get a fair shake at opportunities and I would argue that we do.
The former defence secretary Liam Fox will use a speech this morning to argue for an economic policy which he will argue would change the "terms of trade in the political debate".
Clinton was jubilant that he was able to broadcast live on Chinese television and radio, and his aides argue this could signal the opening of a new era of freer debate in China.
Many MPs argue the legislation is being rushed through Parliament, with insufficient opportunity to debate matters of constitutional significance for the workings and sovereignty of Parliament.
They argue that voters must be woken up to the importance of the EU by injecting partisan debate into European politics.
Because some of the crazier Obama opponents do indeed argue that Obama is not a US citizen, it might be possible to shift the debate away from my proposition to that topic, presuming one had a sympathetic enough media.
It was a very bold move by Microsoft, but many argue that it was just too much change all at once, and there is an ongoing debate about the success and fate of Windows 8.
The candidates will continue to argue over the details, but many voters will react to the general impression conveyed by the TV debate.
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