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If they want to argue that general aviation should pay more, fine, they can make a case for raising the fuel tax.
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Opponents of the BNP and its allies argue they should be excluded from payments if they fail to abide by rules on "human rights" and "rule of law".
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If, on the other hand, they think it should devalue, they argue that raising interest rates will not be seen as credible (because it means recession).
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Some argue that even if the Broncos run the table they should not be in the BCS Championship game over 1-loss SEC, Big 12, or Big 10 teams who face more difficult schedules.
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But whereas investors agree that in most cases everyone is better off if a loan is recast rather than falling into delinquency, they argue that standardisation should go no further than counselling techniques and databases.
ECONOMIST: Mortgage restructuring
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If so vast a sum of money is to be spent, they argue, it should only be done in the framework of a deal that will address the long-term imbalances.
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Scientists argue that because these substances have no effect if swallowed, then they should not pose any health risk to humans eating animals whose flesh has been treated in this way.
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If young adults wish to use soft drugs, argue Dutch officials, it is better that they should do so in a setting in which they are not exposed to the criminal sub-culture surrounding hard drugs.
ECONOMIST: Going Dutch?
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The suggestion is that she said they should argue that it would be a breach of Mr Foster's family rights if he was deported, because Carole Caplin was pregnant.
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