There was no contradiction in seeking both economic stability and social justice, he argued.
With the market value plummeting, he argued, mark-to-market accounting turned AIG's balance sheet into a nightmare.
And while he argued with presidents, he never sold America out to the enemy.
Instead he argued that the law pre-empts the federal government's power to set immigration policy.
He argued that all force used to protect oneself or one's belongings should be considered reasonable.
But he argued the UK could not afford not to address inequalities in the current system.
But he argued that failure to come up with long-term changes was costing the country.
That was the approach that he argued to leaders of Congress that should be taken.
But he argued that limiting ultrawideband gadgets to very low power would minimize interference.
"There are no soft options and no easy ways" to make the required savings, he argued.
He argued that fixed terms, as used in councils and the devolved administrations, would provide stability.
Cantor explained why he argued at the retreat against using the debt ceiling as political leverage.
He argued that Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme was "massively flawed" and over-bureaucratic.
Historically, he argued, public health studies such as this one have led to positive changes.
He argued that FEMA had one of the worst reputations for a bureaucracy ever.
He argued that there are no facts in the case -- as least not yet.
The government's proposal was rooted in Labour's introduction of advisory shareholder votes, he argued.
He argued the approach would both increase competition among military contractors and strengthen its IT defenses.
He argued that pre-emptive bubble-pricking rested on three assumptions, none of them likely to be met.
He argued that the results will get better over time as surgeons perfect their technique.
He argued that the commissioners cannot be impartial because of their bias toward Karzai.
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He argued the voting rights were logical because Gibraltar had been EU territory since 1973.
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He argued that council body Cosla made a "mistake" in trying to "impose" pay restraint.
"He doesn't seem to be that much more progressive than his predecessor, " he argued.
He argued that the Merc's currency had been proved while Sprecher's looked like an investor fad.
"There isn't any way of putting the genie back in the bottle, " he argued.
He argued that employment from whisky was "pretty minimal for that scale of business".
Among other things, he argued Leno knew things would go down as they did.
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GDP, he argued, does not allow for the depreciation of capital goods so it exaggerates productivity gains.
He argued that it would help promote economic growth and revive the business community's flagging confidence.
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