Instead, a group of House Republicans hired a lawyer to argue in favour of the law.
Bush did argue in December, and has argued since, that the troops were properly equipped.
Mr Boesak will argue in the Appeal Court that he was convicted only on circumstantial evidence.
Yet it is hard to argue in retrospect that Dionne was mistaken in denying he had one.
As I argue in my book Gold: the Once and Future Money, money and credit are very different.
Under the changes, those charged with disclosure can argue in court that the information was wrongly classified, it said.
Criminologists John Eterno and Eli Silverman argue in their book "The Crime Numbers Game" that crime statistics are manipulated.
Therefore, contrary to previous statements, they needed to argue in favor of the naturalness of growing second-generation genetically engineered seeds.
But Mr Netanyahu would be able to argue in court that he is trying to pass more equitable new laws.
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This prompted Bill Taylor, co-founder of Fast Company, to argue in a recent HBR blog that superstar individuals are overrated.
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Law experts say courts normally will base their rulings on what both sides argue in court and mention in court filings.
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They hold demonstrations and argue in favour of greater representation, but do so with a politeness to make a saint blush.
Lawyers for the Mayo Clinic argue in Mayo Collaborative Services v.
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While legislators argue in Sacramento and the budget remains unsettled, Dr. Heather Lucas Ross faces a flood of patient requests she can't accommodate.
The Liberty Counsel said it planned to argue in its lawsuit that the measure infringes on the First Amendment and equal protection rights.
Psychologists (and renown happiness experts) Kennon Sheldon and Sonja Lyubomirsky argue in a recent paper that our hedonic adaption occurs for two reasons.
As we argue in our survey of Islam and the West in this issue, the Islamic world is no monolith: it is complex, diverse and argumentative.
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The prime minister will argue in a speech in the north west that his policies are working and that the deficit he inherited is being cut.
But, as Joel Kotkin and Thomas Tseng argue in a study on Latinos and the housing market, the constraint on supply also has a political dimension.
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But in a free society the moral footing for peaceful lawbreaking must be an individual's readiness to take the consequences, argue in court and fight for a change in the law.
Now, Frank would argue, did in fact argue in his last book, that the super-rich have become an increasingly powerful and destabilizing threat to the economy, one deserving of all the extra attention.
Broward County and Palm Beach County, backed by the Gore campaign, will argue in Florida Supreme Court that they have the right to hold a hand count and to have those votes certified by the state.
Self-styled Conservative modernisers, such as Archie Norman, even argue in favour of higher taxes (higher than what isn't clear) if that's the price of showing that the Tories really have learned to love public services.
Attorneys for Vince A. Sicari plan to argue in front of the New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday that the part-time municipal court judge should be allowed to keep his other paying gig as a comedian.
"Britain will never be as big as China and Brazil but we can look forward to a new generation, ready to get to work, " they argue in excerpts of the book published in the Evening Standard.
"These novel and unilateral theories of tax jurisdiction are both unprecedented and inconsistent with existing norms of international tax law and long-standing treaty commitments, " the groups argue in a letter to Algirdas Semeta, the EU tax commissioner.
Michael Osterholm, of the University of Minnesota, and Donald Henderson, of the University of Pittsburgh, however, argue in Science that H5N1's human-fatality rate means any benefits that might flow from the research are dwarfed by the risks.
The Ninth Circuit decision denying VSP tax-exempt status threatens to "divert to the federal treasury funds from the Sight for Students program, " depriving the poor kids and jeopardizing their eye care, the charities argue in a friend-of-the-court brief.
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