But he argues that change is coming whether or not we're ready for it.
He argues that this could lead to a reduction in costs of anything up to 80%.
But he argues that his firm's robots are, in fact, much safer than some popular toys.
He argues that opposing the immigration bill does not put him in the minority.
As for exhortation, he argues that in practice, religion is not a legitimate source of morality.
Here, he argues that all climate models used by the IPCC can do neither.
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Mr Surkov is quite right when he argues that democracy would not stimulate technical innovation.
That means, he argues that he could not fairly assess his client's claims of innocence.
He argues that such steps will reduce the need for more expensive treatment in later years.
He argues that a bigger bank isn't wired to handle the data Simple does.
But he argues that zoos have a crucial advocacy role for animals in the wild.
An economic liberal, by French standards, he argues that reforms have been poorly sold.
He argues that African economies must move away from dependence on a single commodity.
He argues that fondness for nuclear energy, vanishing from the West, is moving eastwards.
He argues that if Apple does not change its product strategy, it will lose market share.
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He argues that many poor countries possess an underlying comparative advantage in farm goods.
He argues that by denying the biological roots of humanity, we do ourselves a disservice.
He argues that if only 20% of the people understand his fight, it's a victory.
Further still, he argues that Scotland could shape a more productive energy policy with the full powers of independence.
He argues that a sale would lose a large slice of value on capital-gains tax.
He argues that a sense of proportion is needed when it comes to selling Britain abroad.
He argues that the findings of the Senate Intelligence Committee's 1975-76 investigation led by Sen.
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Incidentally he argues that had she been around in politics now, Mrs Thatcher would have "accommodated devolution".
He argues that too-loose monetary policy during these periods created bubbles, which then popped and sparked recessions.
He argues that the nations which have ratified the convention represent only 5% of the world's coastline.
He argues that his firm's offer was superior but that Cole never gave him a fair shake.
He argues that investors should be wary of broad brush strokes that tout value while discounting growth.
He argues that the Indo-European proto-language diversified after the invention of the wheel, about 5, 000 years ago.
He argues that the surplus from recent years will reduce the impact of this year's poor harvest.
" He argues that the armed forces "produce talented public servants especially equipped to run complex organizations.
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