Unbelief is widespread, yet few can be bothered to argue for their unbelief.
It will be hard for Bell Atlantic to argue for any fee for something that costs them nothing, Hardt says.
Except in truly extreme cases, standards essential patents (SEPs) cannot be used to argue for sales bans on the offending products.
And Speaker Boehner said that if the administration wants it to pass through the House then the President needs to be out there and argue for it personally.
Sander Greenland, a statistician at the University of California, Los Angeles, says the data are "ambiguous" and can be spun either to argue for or against a risk of cancer death.
In that case, it would be no answer for the prosecutor to argue that everyone agrees that murder is wrong since the prosecutor would be authorized under such a statute to indict someone for conduct that not everyone agrees is wrong.
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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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.
In the meantime, though, while making no formal plans for such an outcome, UK ministers argue that the consequences of independence would be catastrophic for Scotland.
After that kind ovation, some might argue that Dimon may be ready for a new challenge.
Some second-amendment enthusiasts even argue that employers could be liable for banning guns in the workplace.
If they do, it will be harder for Swiss zealots to argue that today's architectural feature implies tomorrow's stoning.
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The prime minister questioned whether anyone would "seriously argue that it would be wise for Britain, faced with this evolving threat today, to surrender our deterrent".
It will be harder for the IRS to argue that it was really a gift. n Don't make a loan the borrower has no realistic chance of repaying.
Then the only way to satisfy tens of millions of voters who are guaranteed health insurance, argue some, would be for the government itself to provide coverage for everyone.
In the future (when full disclosure becomes the rule) it will be far harder for funds to argue that they were unaware of the dangers related to pension consultant conflicts.
Her case could be weakened if she left the firm, because it would be more difficult for her to argue that she lost income and benefits as a result of the harassment.
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The less hard-wired into deal-documentation ratings are, the easier it may be for the industry to argue that its judgments are mere opinions, protected by free-speech laws, and to dodge liability for flawed ratings.
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"The only way to strongly argue for this hypothesis would be to have more evidence", he added.
Some analysts argue for much more to be done for the two-thirds of aboriginals living within Canadian society.
Without owning a business, it could be harder for Ms. Brown to argue she is harmed by the legislation.
But some argue that the bar may be lower for studies that sound the alarm on a potential safety risk.
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.
In the matter under discussion, it will be somewhat misguided for legal counsel to argue facilely in defense of their U.S.corporate clients that the Shariah authorities were employed strictly to issue legal rulings on financial matters and all other rulings fall outside the scope of their employment.
The difficulty for the prime minister is that it will be hard to argue against an absolute cut in EU spending when he is making the case for the same kind of cuts at home.
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.
While this concern cannot be dismissed out of hand, other factors argue for a different approach.
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Others argue strenuously for the limit to be kept as it is, as do some industry lobbies.
Big media companies also argue that a la carte would be bad for the consumer in the long run.
To be fair, canvassers for the other side argue that such uncertainty is beginning to solidify in their direction, that it is turning to distinct opposition to independence.
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