This is not just about protecting Yorkshire, they argue, but the whole of the country.
Gold, with a relatively fixed supply they argue, becomes worth more in dollar terms.
They need a tariff, so they argue, to have enough revenue to research the trade secret.
The Ergenekon case against alleged coup-plotters was, they argue, cooked up as part of this plan.
They argue the land is worth far more and totally unrelated to the arena.
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Defining value in such a narrow way, they argue, obscures the broader benefits of higher education.
They argue that the horns drown out singing and chanting, the traditional soundtrack for soccer.
All of them, they argue, make assumptions that do not stand up to scrutiny.
The more salient environmental issues become, they argue, the better the Lib Dems should do.
And they argue states need to prepare for rising health-care costs and cuts in federal aid.
Many times, they argue, these repurchases aren't the best use of a company's money.
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Ways must be found, they argue, to teach and assess a wider range of outcomes.
The regulatory competition, they argue, ensures that the most efficient form of corporate governance triumphs.
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These same levels of subsidies granted renewables, they argue, could rebalance many equations about cost.
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They argue that using adult stem cells culled from patients would suffice, though many biologists disagree.
They argue against Republican proposals to increase the role of privately run plans on similar grounds.
They argue for a few moments before he picks up his bags, turns around and leaves.
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They argue a smaller Tesco store would raise enough money for improvements to the flats.
And they argue that if that provision is unconstitutional, the entire law must go.
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They argue that it might be easier to forget to take a monthly tablet.
Only a lack of generosity separates poor countries from the 2015 targets, they argue.
His coyness, they argue, has knocked market confidence over the past couple of weeks.
Now, they argue sending the money back to the U.S. would spur economic expansion.
Therefore, they argue, relying on the original drugmaker's safety and efficacy testing data is unsafe.
Higher interest rates they argue would cripple the economy and permanently increase debt service costs.
Letting the states determine their own standards, they argue, is a far more practical policy.
They argue she would not have been able to make those purchases on her salary.
Lastly, they argue, a constitutional ban would stop only marriage among homosexuals, not civil unions.
They argue that Malvo was influenced by Muhammad and are using an insanity defense.
They argue that the fingerprinting will do nothing to ferret out abusers who don't have records.
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