The Fed argued against disclosing the information because it might harm banks on the list.
At a recent meeting she argued against trying to undercut truck competitors with cheaper me-too engines.
Mr Pistorius's team had argued against such coverage and cited his "extremely traumatised state of mind".
Mr Yanagisawa, who has repeatedly argued against old-style quick fixes, refuses to promise this.
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Campaign group 4SLC had argued against Sheffield City Council's decision to cut funding for the Stocksbridge centre.
Other speakers included Gabrielle Guillemin from Article 19, who argued against privacy being protected prior to publication.
Plenty of people argued against the Smoot-Hawley bill, which raised tariffs at the onset of the Depression.
To his credit, Obama argued against a lot of the pork while stressing that time is our enemy.
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But his fellow Tory MP Therese Coffey argued against the plans, telling MPs they "sent the wrong message".
The political left long has argued against this mass, expensive lockup, favoring supervised parole, victim-restitution and clinical treatments.
When the alternative of raising taxes was brought up, he argued against it.
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Many of our early legislators had argued against it for precisely this reason.
Meanwhile, Japan's own defense ministry has also argued against signing the ban.
And Cheney said he argued against the administration's policy on North Korea, which tested a nuclear weapon in 2006.
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Again, there are those who argued against a timeline for ending this war -- or against talking about it publicly.
Since his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1986, he has argued against what he sees as unwarranted judicial activism.
Unless, that is, the state's governor, intervened on the grounds that mitigating circumstances argued against such a course of action.
ISPs have argued against legislation enforcing network neutrality, advocating a free market principle which would let consumers pick the best service.
Baroness Dean, who sat on the commission responsible for making recommendations for reforming the Lords, also argued against an elected chamber.
Even up until the last part of this century, Greek-inspired rationalists (mu'tazila) argued against puritanical literalists (ahl-al-hadith) and strict constructionists (usulis).
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MP, who sits jointly for Labour and the Co-operative Party, is energetic and well-respected, and argued against holding the election in May.
At last week's board meeting, these people argued against Mr Iger's appointment.
Plaid Cymru AM Simon Thomas argued against a written response from the government in reply to ESTYN's report and called for action instead.
In testimony before Congress, Wind summarized the research her agency had done on phthalates in children's products and argued against the proposed ban.
Prosecutors argued against granting bail, depicting Mr. Zimmerman as the aggressor in the incident and citing episodes of alleged violence in his past.
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And she said Germany wanted strong ties with Turkey - having in the past argued against Turkey's full membership of the European Union.
He learnt his economics at Yale under James Tobin (whose proposal for a tax on foreign-exchange transactions he argued against within the commission).
Some leading lights, believed to include Riad Turk, have argued against meeting Mr Assad's emissaries, presuming that they are bound to be insincere.
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Critics have consistently argued against the cruelty of the sport and it has been illegal on a temporary basis for a number of years.
Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany argued against the plus-one last month, calling it a "slippery slope" that could lead to a larger, full-blown playoff.
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