Genta argues that patients given only chemotherapy, but not Genasense, lived longer than expected.
But Mr Sharif's party argues he should stand trial for, among other things, abrogating the constitution.
The SNP argues that independence will boost tourism by decreasing corporation tax, which could increase business investment.
As David Marsh argues its economic interest in European integration may diminish over time.
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Meanwhile Dave argues that many game reviewers just want games to be great.
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What it does is, Owen argues, leave the periphery floundering while over-pressuring the core economies.
While many are concerned about this, Dean Baker argues it is not a problem.
It also argues part of the proof is Jobs' own account of the arrangement.
But he argues that change is coming whether or not we're ready for it.
By doing so, he argues, that Mr Mancini "voluntarily subjected himself to India's judicial process".
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This argues that market reforms in pastoralism cannot work without the private ownership of land.
Much economic theory argues they should have saved or used it to pay down debt.
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For instance, Britain's donors, argues Lord Joffe, often do not know how much they should give.
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But she argues that the problem isn't employees who are stupid or even apathetic.
But Ms Lestari argues that this would be counter-productive on a number of fronts.
He argues that this could lead to a reduction in costs of anything up to 80%.
The story was also "covered extremely badly, and largely by amateurs, " he argues.
Quite simply, argues Ms Hines, emerging markets are more volatile proxies for developed economies, especially America's.
The Marshalls' lawyer argues they weren't trying to hide money and shouldn't be charged.
Nobody argues that the free-market position is for the government to stop fixing potholes.
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Mr Sumer argues that he needs as many sons as possible to work the land.
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Mr Garman argues that long-term trends are shifting power from the executive to Congress.
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Nuchereno argues that Williams, without HIV, is not a danger and should be freed.
As our survey in this issue argues, America is spinning into lots of different bits.
She argues further that the Tories in a revenue-running parliament would be advocating cuts in taxation.
Michael Eisner's track record at Disney is a bit like this, argues Mr Lucier.
The Department for Education argues this is the best way forward for an underperforming school.
Economic shifts over the past two years have also altered consumer buying habits, he argues.
That laser focus (and she argues her gender and relationship-building skills) has served Farrington well.
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But he argues that his firm's robots are, in fact, much safer than some popular toys.
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