As I opened with, I argue that the Zelda series is a series that has remained single-player.
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In summary, I argue that the awesome power of capitalism can be unleashed through rebuilding confidence and conviction.
As I argue in my book Gold: the Once and Future Money, money and credit are very different.
But I would also -- I argue no less soluble than those challenges we faced four years ago.
And this is why I argue all the time with my conservative friends who are constantly campaigning for increasing the defense budget.
While there have been no shortage of successful start-ups in Silicon Valley, I argue that many of those ventures succeeded in spite of their location.
As I argue elsewhere, an example of this is the manner in which legal departments control the tripartite relationship between client, law firm, and third-party legal service outsourcing providers.
In other words, I argue that there was a very disorienting difference between what the TV media showed us about George W. Bush, and what the TV industry's talking heads told us about him.
Digital learning, I argue, provides the platform to do this at scale, but in many cases, students may learn better offline, and a system powered by digital learning should be able to accommodate that.
And I argue that it's critical for those who are religiously motivated in some way to be able to describe their motivations in universal terms that are accessible to other people and amenable to argument.
In Open Source for the Enterprise, I argue that to make effective use of open source, companies must close the productization gap, that is, the lack of documentation, installation, administration tools, and support in most open source.
In my book, I argue that we should instead grasp the neuroethical nettles that threaten to choke the growth of the new field neurocriminology, recognize that there is more to crime than bad environments, and attack the brain basis to violence.
And as I argue in the latest issue of Breakthrough Journal, we get absolute economic gains today comparable to those of the 1950s and 1960s despite having lower growth rates, because we are so much richer than in the past.
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Rather than end, I argue that deterrence has merely shifted into another realm, comprising not only the familiar military aspects articulated to a certain extent in the doctrines of the Cold War, but also new aspects brought out by globalization, broadly termed economic deterrence.
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Moreover, as I argue in my new publication, Obama and the Crash of 2013, unless the policies of Obamanomics are changed, the result will be another severe recession in 2013 that will make the results overall of the Obama years look similar to the 1930s.
As I argue in the video, even though most of the research shows that economic growth is maximized when government spending is about 20 percent of GDP, I think the real answer is that prosperity is maximized when the public sector consumes less than 10 percent of GDP.
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In my book, I argue that by modernizing our old fashioned, tax and redistribution entitlement programs to rely on 21st century capital, labor and insurance markets instead, we can achieve all of the social goals of these entitlement programs far more effectively, serving seniors and the poor far better, at just a fraction of the current cost of those programs.
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However, I would argue that CEOs must pay closer attention to the future of IT.
The most important thing, I would argue, is that Burlew has a huge fanbase.
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Though well played by the athletics department, I would argue that it is still not enough.
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But the second, which I would argue is more important, is this raises a character issue.
That, I would argue, could have a great deal of impact on the midterm elections.
And I would argue that it is that private capital that is driving the poverty reductions.
On the contrary, I would argue that his resignation had an air of inevitability.
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To take such a perspective, I would argue, is to take the perspective of ethics.
Ms. COX: And I would argue it's even a broader than just in communities, this is a nationwide issue.
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