He has already called for fiscal discipline, while also arguing for greater infrastructure and military spending.
Matt Yglesias and Scott Sumner among many others have been arguing for expanded monetary policies.
In reality, they will be arguing for Britain to pull out of the EU altogether.
You cannot be in the cabinet and be arguing for a breaking of manifesto promises.
So it's no surprise that lobbyists for those special breaks are already arguing for special exceptions.
He is not, for example, arguing for a short-term cut to VAT to boost demand.
But Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband have been arguing for his candidature this week.
Start arguing for this kind of investment to your board and your senior team.
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Rather than ACORN arguing for sub-prime mortgages, nurses and the AFL-CIO are pushing a FTT.
More doctors and would certainly make a difference, but aren't all specialists arguing for more staff?
Financial services firms are arguing for regulatory change, and the window is now wide open.
Germany and France, with Italy and Britain, constitute a powerful block arguing for reform.
The others, whom they call the assertive nationalists, will be arguing for a swift exit.
This is roughly equivalent to a British Tory arguing for the abolition of prison.
Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell has been arguing for years that football should be banned.
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Brad DeLong responds to my post arguing for more immigration with a strange post.
Siren voices are arguing for the Bank of England to cut interest rates again.
Michael Clemens is one of the strongest voices out there regularly arguing for more immigration.
Or how about the ceaselessness and outrage that liberal economists bring when arguing for fiscal stimulus?
Nor am I arguing for an end to competition since competition is essential to productivity and innovation.
Most of Kennedy's key advisers were hawks, concerned about not showing "weakness" and arguing for military action.
When appropriate, we question the lawmakers too as well as those arguing for changes in the law.
Or should we as a country be arguing for changes in that, that you could call re-negotiation?
Far from trying to get people fined for sharing they should be arguing for subsidies to sharing.
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Nobody in Egypt, Tunisia or Libya is arguing for a Saudi Arabian, Iranian or even Chinese model.
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For that it largely blames the government and is duly arguing for a more favourable regulatory regime.
France, Germany and Russia staunchly opposed the war, arguing for more weapons inspections rather than an invasion.
Some Labour politicians, most notably Donald Dewar, the party's chief whip, are still arguing for this approach.
But the way the benefits system is changing gives Mr Kitchen good grounds for arguing for more powers.
Kate Sheppard writes about some CEPR research arguing for the environmental sustainability benefits of reducing aggregate hours worked.
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