From Rasputin's point of view, the more unprincipled and incompetent the men who ran Russia, the better: they were less likely to argue back, or to have ideas of their own.
It is quite difficult to medically argue against back pain.
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If so, why in the world didn't she argue the facts back then?
But Romney came right back to argue that no insurance company would deny service.
Then we go back and argue about making the tax cuts permanent for everyone.
Now, they argue sending the money back to the U.S. would spur economic expansion.
They argue that America should back and harness the Uzbeks' regional ambitions.
Physicians who back carotid stents argue the older research shouldn't be dismissed so easily.
But since the Americans insisted on going it alone, argue some of those holding back, they can jolly well sort out the mess by themselves.
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The UK, they argue, is being held back by an excessive public sector, substantial public sector pension liabilities and a welfare system which does not provide sufficient incentives to work.
They argue that with the Taliban beaten back from the road and towns, the Afghan forces can hold the newly cleared ground.
To fight back, law enforcement agencies argue that everyone should store the keys to their encryption code with a third party that in turn will allow the government to access information if a crime is suspected.
Robin can get back into the act to argue that Terry really should be paying some of the tax in which case Robin will be called the intervenor. (Terry will be calling Robin something else, but it would be unwise for me to repeat that.) On to the case, where I can start using third person pronouns.
Some greens argue that building new nuclear stations means scaling back the government's renewable-energy goals.
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Microsoft, of course, would point back to the surveys above to argue that consumers in general do prefer not to be tracked.
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The economists sometimes argue that geography came to a halt way back because the mathematical tools of the day were not up to the job.
Now we could argue that if all this industry is coming back then why on Earth was it ever offshored in the first place?
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Moreover, if the combination of all of these tax rate increases throws the economy back into recession, as many argue is quite likely, then the overall result will be lower rather than higher federal revenues.
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The industry is working hard to roll back such statutes even while consumer advocates argue that more regulation is needed, not less.
The document will say that a pound spent on schools should mean a pound spent in schools, and argue that the role of LEAs should be scaled back, with money going direct to headteachers instead.
Now that the case is back in district court, he plans to argue the claim should be paid based on wind damage.
Some economists argue that the bank made a rod for its own back in the way it chose to define price stability.
Importantly, while the defensive end himself has not so far challenged the rule, and says he plans to play for South Carolina in 2013, some commentators argue that Clowney is needlessly risking his health and millions in coming back.
But if tax-averse House Republicans approve the bill on Tuesday -- when taxes have technically gone up -- they can argue they've voted for a tax cut to bring rates back down, even after just a few hours, GOP sources said.
But given the success of the new products and the contributions they have added to revenue growth, it's hard to argue that any of these other steps did more to drive traffic back into its U.S. restaurants than its health-conscious menu expansion.
With the market back to pre-crisis levels, it is hard to argue that stocks really need a jolt.
In the back row there is fierce competition and you wouldn't argue too much with the whole of the Irish trio going, along with Wales' Martyn Williams and Ryan Jones, and Tom Croft from England.
The Pakistani officials argue these deals will work in terms of trying to rein in militants crossing back and forth across the border.
But as a policy wonk with numbers to back up his opinions, and a belligerent debater who likes to argue for the sake of arguing, he can't and won't keep his mouth shut.
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If McVeigh changes his mind and asks his attorney to take his case back to the appeals court without new evidence, federal prosecutors will argue he has no right to do so, and plans for the execution would proceed.
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