While Romney may have dissembled about when he actually left Bain Capital, he has been disassociated with the firm long enough that he cannot argue that his tax returns will reveal proprietary secrets.
He could well argue that he is the victim of a double standard.
He does not argue that he refused to deploy, but pleaded not guilty.
He may well argue that he is untainted either by association with Mr Rugova and his failed moderation or with the guerrillas and their rash adventurism.
He could argue that black was white, then argue the following day that black was black.
He will argue that it is in Greece's national interest to support the deal.
But he did argue that Mr Obama had failed during the debate to make his case for another term.
However, speaking to the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales, Mr Bebb said he would argue that his position was "the mainstream of the Conservative Party".
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Alabama linebacker Courtney Upshaw said if he played for LSU, he would argue that a close loss gives the Tigers a claim at No. 1.
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But Charles Lichtman, an attorney for the Broward Democratic Party, said he will argue that Harris' ruling is in error and isn't binding on the canvassing board.
None more so than Bellamy, who was so distrustful that he kept a training diary over six weeks during pre-season ahead of the 2009-2010 season so he could argue that Verheijen had been wrong.
He will argue that the public want parliament to spend time on the economy, welfare reform, schools and the NHS whilst his opponents want to get bogged down on the minutiae of press regulation.
And he will argue that deeper information sharing rather than harmonisation is how the EU should pursue integration, building on Brown's successful riposte to the proposal to establish an EU withholding tax on income from financial securities.
However, he would argue that the three-yearly votes should reduce the pace of rises in executive pay, in that the current system of setting pay every year has in practice ratcheted up boardroom rewards far faster than pay has risen in the rest of the economy.
Our correspondent says that in the eyes of the law Mr Berlusconi is a convicted fraudster, but he will argue as he always does that all his legal troubles are the simply the work of his political enemies - left-wing elements in the judiciary.
Gingrich, who was under the most pressure to take both states, said he still had time to persuasively argue that he is the conservative who should go against President Barack Obama in the fall.
He even suggested to the vice-Chairman of the CME that he could argue in front of the court that the judge grant a lien to CME on the MF Global holding company assets if the exchange were to put up a temporary fund to make MF customers whole.
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He tries to argue that private companies can in fact compete with the government, and he winds up needing a special operation to remove his foot from his mouth.
He goes on to argue that MF Global was hardly in great shape when he came on board.
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He'll argue that this will force governments to focus on controlling public spending, rather than forever increasing borrowing.
He would undoubtedly argue that what the NFL owners are trying to pull on the players fits his specialty.
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He wants to argue that the jobs of teachers, police and firefighters are "real jobs" not a waste of taxpayers' money.
Mr Snow lost whatever credibility he brought to the office as he appeared to argue that tax cuts, alone, were responsible for economic performance.
He adds that many Democrats will argue that the plan doesn't go far enough--it would help only 80, 000 of the 2 million subprime borrowers facing increased mortgage costs.
Tom West, who represents Norse in the challenge to Dryden's zoning law, said he'll argue that the Frew Run case, which involved a gravel mine, doesn't apply because the state mining law is fundamentally different from the oil and gas statutes.
He never met a negotiation he didn't want to try to pursue, and sometimes, I suppose, you could argue that he's been successful.
When he was president, from 1995 to 2007, Mr Chirac was immune from prosecution, and his lawyers argue that he remains so for acts during his time in office.
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That figure is impossible to prove, but he could do more to argue that the benefits outweigh the costs.
He can also argue with some justification that the greater stability he wants to bring about in the housing market and the greater flexibility he wants to see in public-sector wage-fixing are worth achieving in themselves.
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McCourt also can argue that he has been treated unfairly compared with other owners.
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