They don't argue the merits of the case and say these people, you know, don't really have a right to do this.
' Maybe because I'm old, the men are kind of scared of me, and they don't argue with me.
This bill is an easy solution for politicians who don't want to argue against giving grandma her meds.
"Dadi has a sentence he loves saying: I don't mean to argue, ' but then the argument starts, " says longtime colleague Alex Peleg.
And I don't think anybody would argue that we are on a sustainable path when it comes to health care.
That said, I don't think you can argue with McCain's momentum.
"The people proposing this argue 'Don't worry, everything' s fine now we have voluntary programmes on the Cairo model', " says Betsy Hartmann.
Wireless carriers argue they don't need rules to ensure the reliability of their networks, because it's in their best interest to do so.
"When you're talking about Boston as one of the great sports hubs of all-time, I don't know how anybody could argue that he's not the most prolific or prominent athlete in Boston sports history, " Hunt said.
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They argue that they don't create any kind of a contract between sender and recipient merely because they land in the recipient's inbox.
Tuition is rising far faster than family incomes, employers argue that graduates don't show up ready for today's jobs, and academic disciplines seem increasingly insular.
Some alleged experts argue that debates don't really matter.
That they feel the pain of those losing council tax benefit, that they condemn the UK government for making the cut but argue they just don't have the money to ease the pain?
Most economists reckon the changes are a step in the right direction, but argue that they still don't go far enough.
But while the technology to run online education programs is getting less expensive and easier to employ, some education experts argue that many services don't focus enough on how to teach students effectively over the Internet.
In a democracy, if people are proposing a law you don't like, you criticize it, you argue against it, you campaign against it, you vote against the politicians who support it.
The researchers said they don't know whether a weight difference caused couples to argue more, or whether conflict caused one partner to eat more and become overweight.
I'm not Don Draper, but then you could argue today doesn't need selling.
Some may try to argue that more than half of Americans don't pay any taxes, but they are referring only to federal income tax.
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.
Pentagon officials argue that numbers like these are meaningless, that they don't give a sense of success.
Views she expressed as a Debevoise partner don't necessarily reflect her own opinions, since corporate lawyers are paid to argue the viewpoints of the firms they represent.
They argue that it drives up prices, encourages fossil hunters who don't follow scientific standards and deprives the public of its natural-history heritage.
They argue that the fingerprinting will do nothing to ferret out abusers who don't have records.
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