Opponents argue this will drive away tourism and damage farming and fishing.
This verdict may also increase tensions within Turkey between those who believe religion should be allowed a more open role in public life and those who argue that any move away from strict secularism would be a betrayal of the country's founding principles.
Some argue for a shift to counterterrorism operations and away from counterinsurgency operations, which critics argue might give the Taliban a leg up in the fight for the country.
The New Democrats argue that Al Gore threw away an easy victory by concentrating on class warfare rather than sticking to Bill Clinton's winning formula of fiscal responsibility and smaller, but still activist, government.
Some might argue that the deficit is scaring away investment because interest rates are too high.
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No wonder that it has become fashionable to argue that conventions should be done away with, or at least dramatically curtailed.
Mr. WHITE: They would argue that the US is, far and away, the biggest polluter.
But many analysts argue any significant oil production gain would be years away.
Critics argue that The Palace of Auburn Hills is too far away from the City of Detroit, as a result, disconnecting the team from its core fans and driving out resources.
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However, this survey will also argue that those centres that thrive will increasingly take business away from rival centres, and that today's mainly national financial centres will be replaced by just a handful of international centres.
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Some Indian strategists argue that since then, India has allowed Pakistan to get away with too much.
They argue that a gun separated from its ammunition, disabled or locked away is useless in an emergency.
Indeed critics argue the huge cost of hosting the Games, has diverted money away from local sports facilities.
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They also argue that because of the trade ban, conservation resources are being taken away from other actions and are being redirected to anti poaching.
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Purists argue that implementing instant replay and removing human error and judgment would take away an element that is as much a part of the game as anything else.
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The NRA and other opponents argue the Democratic proposals are veiled attempts to limit gun ownership and eventually take away weapons, and therefore violate the constitutional right to bear arms.
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.
The provinces argue they want a greater share of the revenues to become more productive but the President wants to give away the money to fund his socialist project.
Lawyers argue that the state retirement pension is a possession which has been paid for and should not be arbitrarily taken away from people.
Dr Federle and his colleagues argue that the complex arrangement of pegs and channels around the hexagonal cells has evolved to drain the mucus rapidly away from the toe pads, allowing the tree frog to grip.
Taking guns away from honest citizens leaves them defenceless against criminals, who will ignore any gun-control laws, argue opponents of such measures.
Some experts argue that rather than fund additional residencies, Medicare should find ways to channel more U.S. medical students away from specialty fields and into primary-care medicine in rural areas.
They argue, therefore, that people with power that they think is justified break rules not only because they can get away with it, but also because they feel at some intuitive level that they are entitled to take what they want.
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