During the Diaz case, however, he argue d in favor of warrantless searches.
As foul as it is, I'd argue that the main reason kids shouldn't see "John Carpenter's Vampires" is because it might stunt their emotional development.
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We'd argue that if you're calling a product "Monitor" that you might aim for a truly flat response, but then, we're not about to discourage giving consumers choice, either.
You pay for that convenience with some extra bulk (and we'd argue that this is the geekiest, ugliest model of the bunch), but we'll admit, it's pretty trick.
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In fact, I'd argue that each additional day spent intertwined in the iTunes ecosystem makes it that much more difficult for any other company to yank that person out.
One could say a business magazine's calling is elsewhere, but I'd argue not, when a good third of the world is essentially out of the market for goods and services.
I'd argue that Treasury bills, gold holdings and an ANWR that is off limits to drilling are examples of dead wealth--that is, stored wealth that could create more wealth if put to proper use.
Not only is the new design unfriendly to home entertainment centers (where most PS3s reside, we'd argue), but it feels cheap and unstable -- a distinct step down from the previous two models' front-loading tray design.
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And in a recent report, the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee argued that ministers had become a bit too keen to argue that they'd made decisions on the basis of evidence when there wasn't any.
"That might be encouraging in scientific terms but you'd have to argue very hard to use 300 human eggs with the chance of getting two cells line at the end of it, because human eggs are very valuable and most probably should go to fertility treatment, " says Lovell-Badge.
In order for us to do so we'd have to be able to argue that, on the basis of what Pollard says, we would have been justified in making a summary dismissal of the former director general and I doubt whether we would get the legal go-ahead for that.
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But proponents argue that the better visualization provided by the 3-D camera will boost doctors' ability to spare the delicate nerve bundles.
He wishes they would have been able to argue over what kind of rug to buy for the apartment he'd always imagined they'd share.
They argue that these private companies can't fairly compete with the government, and they'd be right if taxpayers were subsidizing this public insurance option, but they won't be.
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