Certainly 700 scientists and doctors sought to argue as much in a declaration this week.
Republicans will argue as always that spending cuts should be utilized rather than tax increases on job creators.
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Our correspondent says that in the eyes of the law Mr Berlusconi is a convicted fraudster, but he will argue as he always does that all his legal troubles are the simply the work of his political enemies - left-wing elements in the judiciary.
You can indeed righteously argue, as Rodrik does, that we should consider what exists today as that default.
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In any event, many economists argue that as rates approach zero, conventional monetary policy risks becoming less effective.
That song celebrates people who are neither appropriately light-skinned, as some people might argue, nor as thin as fashion may dictate.
Given the intense publicity he attracted, it was hard to argue, as he did, that debate was habitually squelched.
The threat will increase, they argue, as the government expands its Sure Start programme, aimed at the country's poorest families.
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But you also feel that he could argue just as brilliantly the other way, and indeed might soon do so.
This special report will argue that as the newest and fastest-growing form of mass media they deserve to be taken seriously.
No one can argue that as tried and true as this principle may be, word of mouth has entered a new era.
No one can argue, as "Christian Nation" proponents correctly state, that the Founding Fathers were not Christian, although some notably doubted Christ's divinity.
Some analysts argue that as Prempro itself only accounts for a small part of the company's earnings, the market is overreacting to the news.
In that sense, officials say it's wrong to argue - as some have - that the government was trying to protect the City from more regulation.
Some economists argue that as China gets richer it needs to allow its real exchange rate to rise, in order to reap the full gains of its economic success.
It is curious to argue, as they seem to, that measuring tangible capital poses some problems, whereas the supposed difficulties over measuring intangible capital are almost entirely in their critics' muddled imagination.
Those who argue (as this paper once did) that London has muddled along nicely without such a thing ignore the capital's crowded roads, antiquated underground system, arbitrary parking controls and struggling health services.
Shays, McCain and their colleagues argue that as long as corporations and special interests are allowed to donate millions in soft money, the contributors will be able to exert undue influence on important pieces of legislation.
You can argue the toss as to whether this is a tradition dying or a tradition changing.
You could argue this is as close to a pure art form as a concept car can get.
"You could argue that Microsoft as separate companies could be worth more than as one company, " he said.
Francona came out to argue with Baker as Girardi watched intently from the top step of New York's dugout.
Churchill's apostles argue for him as the century's titan on these grounds.
The measurable benefits of yoga and meditation are pretty hard to argue with, as research studies continue to roll in from major universities.
Theatres are having to argue their case as local authorities slash day-to-day services and with the government's grant to the Arts Council reduced by 30%.
And what of scientifically credible ideas about status-motivation that some argue are just as indispensible to psychology and social thought as Brooks believes thumos to be?
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It is no accident that Mr. Perkins attempts to argue that, as recently as 10 months ago, voters cast their ballots in opposition to gay marriage.
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Europe's firms and workers are too cosseted, they argue, and as a result the continent's economies are unable to pull their weight in the world economy.
In that case, North Dakota tried to argue that, as Quill software was physically in the state as floppy disks, they had a right to tax the corporation.
My cynical side could argue that, as virtualization gets to operating in over 50% of servers (due sometime about 2012), VMware has to both keep gaining customers there, but also selling new kinds of value-added products.
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