This seems to be an emotional reaction to the fears of a European banking crisis since the poor economic outlook would argue for yields to be dropping.
He faces up to a 15-year sentence, but will be allowed to argue that the sentence should be satisfied by the seven years he has been in custody.
It used to be fun to jaw and argue about who should be in and out.
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Politicians have already begun to argue about what can be done to minimise the likelihood of such an accident in future.
He may be right to argue that America would be a better place if it spent more on its crumbling bridges and on health care for the poor.
Perhaps the only way that the Plaintiffs are able to include the concussion warning label on their Exhibit List is to argue that it should be admitted to prove the feasibility of precautionary measures.
None of which is to argue that it would be rational to introduce a financial transactions tax in the European Union and nowhere else: banks and hedge funds could probably avoid it reasonably easily by relocating to Singapore, or Wall Street or Zurich.
In the 1980s the link was downplayed in reaction to Malthusian alarms of the 1970s, when it was fashionable to argue that population growth had to be reined in because oil and natural resources were running short.
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Identifying the world's greatest male athlete turned out to be easy to argue but difficult to answer empirically.
Some argue there needs to be a bigger debate about local services.
Nor do government lawyers want BP to be able to argue that by settling the government gave up the right to make this argument.
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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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The concept is anathema to the telcos and cable companies, who argue that they ought to be able to charge Internet companies for things like faster delivery on their networks or service quality.
They tend to argue that it would be worth our while to give up our deterrent if that is the necessary price for dissuading even some nations around the world from acquiring chemical weapons.
There is an inherent contradiction in the arguments of the advocates of ENDA, who contend that what they do in private has nothing to do with their work, but then also argue for the right to be "out of the closet" while at work.
"The only way to strongly argue for this hypothesis would be to have more evidence", he added.
Though they bring problems of resistance, it is no longer possible to argue plausibly that they cannot be given to even the poorest Africans.
That would seem to argue for higher ratios of land to be banked in order to issue a credit that allows destruction elsewhere.
Earlier this month, the family retained a corporate law firm, Sidley Austin LLP, to argue an appeal that is expected to be heard this spring.
Truly, it would be hard put for someone to argue that the depth and breadth of the calamity was something to be reasonably forseen.
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In answers to questions after his speech, he went so far as to argue that the company should not be allowed to enter new territory: service providers should be kept separate from providers of operating systems.
The Securities Industry Association, the lobbying group for the brokerage industry, is considering whether to argue that the Utah law be struck down or is subject to preemption by federal securities laws.
She goes on to argue that the Germans do not want to be the ones who impose austerity and reforms on their neighbours.
Old-fashioned paternalists in the capitals of developing countries used to argue that poor villagers could not be relied on to look after natural resources.
Both Democrats and Republicans argue that there needs to be a better plan for closing Guantanamo.
The open-ended powers of the independent counsel, some people argue, may need to be restricted.
So, given that, can you argue that this ought to be a priority and, if so, how?
Some analysts argue for much more to be done for the two-thirds of aboriginals living within Canadian society.
The Conservatives also argue that cuts need to be made more quickly.
Some (though far from all) in the industry now argue that they ought to be paying at twice the rate, or 20%.
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