And how can it argue that an expansionary policy will not work, while at the same time worrying about hyperinflation?
Very few terminations take place at this stage of pregnancy, but those in favour of keeping the limit as it is argue that it is often the 20 week scan which reveals severe abnormalities.
Although Fendrick says there is some debate over that number--scientists have been using the same number for many years--it is hard to argue that it should be so high that aspirin would be cost-effective.
Since the tobacco industry now accepts that nicotine is harmful, it's hard to argue that it continues to deceive the public, and that will probably limit the financial damage.
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Since the tobacco industry now accepts that nicotine is harmful, it is hard to argue that it continues to deceive the public.
One possibility is that it will argue to the FCC that it deserves an allotment of other bandwidth that will not interfere with GPS. There is no telling how long that will take or if it will ever happen.
After all, it could argue that Mr Ebbers was chief executive only, but that did not prevent him bringing WorldCom to its knees.
There seem to be a number of people who will not allow the change to the committee membership without, at least, a debate - and they would use it to argue that the chair should be elected, rather than appointed.
He also argued that this made it impossible to argue that the exam had used a common standard, when different levels of rigour were applied in different parts of the year.
It is hard to argue, Savannah, it is hard to argue that the steps taken in the Recovery Act didn't directly lead to the first economic growth in a year.
But it seems that you could argue that this is the administration's prerogative, that they can run the department as they see fit.
Again, it is reasonable to argue that such uncertainty makes it better to err on the side of caution.
Both sides of the community in Northern Ireland have their concerns about the Bill - unionists think it goes too far, and nationalists argue that it is a dilution of the Patten recommendations.
Although it insists that it does not live quarter to quarter, senior figures from its previous incarnation as a partnership, when it naturally championed the long-term interests of its employees (the partners), argue that it would have been much more wary in those days of any deals that made a quick buck at the risk of alienating customers.
That makes it increasingly difficult to argue that any talk of tax-cuts is insanely profligate.
Those who advocate for more of it in the U.S. typically argue that it helps ensure equal access to the justice system.
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"That makes it more difficult to argue that a bankrupt company is cheap, " says Ron Bringewatt, director of research at Seaport Group, a distressed-debt investment firm.
It will be harder for the IRS to argue that it was really a gift. n Don't make a loan the borrower has no realistic chance of repaying.
You continue to assume that hiring even ditch diggers has no positive effect on output, which it does, and then argue that the debt becomes a burden on the private sector when it is, in fact, a financial asset that they have added to their portfolio.
The draft claims that the Programme for Government reflects the Executive's commitment to building a more shared learning environment and goes on to argue that "it is vital that this process addresses sectarian divisions and results in a less segregated and more shared school system".
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Even as it grows to massive proportions the smartest minds will argue that it only looks like a bubble.
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However, it is surely over-stating the case to argue that it is only post-negotiation that such issues as the control of oil and the organisation of defence would or could be determined.
In that sense, it is fair to argue that the recent increases in the public-sector indebtedness of many developed economies is the consequence in large part of the decisions taken in 2007 and 2008 not to let the banks and the financial system collapse.
That doesn't mean the threat has diminished because of the Iraq war, but it does place the burden of proof on those who argue that it has increased.
Because, to a certain extent at least, this is the first time that the US education system becomes rigorous and I would argue that it needs to start a lot earlier than that.
It is a big gamble for Mr Papandreou, who will argue that it is in Greece's national interest to support the deal, the BBC's Europe editor Gavin Hewitt reports.
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It was a very bold move by Microsoft, but many argue that it was just too much change all at once, and there is an ongoing debate about the success and fate of Windows 8.
Nevertheless, these results make it harder to argue that Crestor is worth the cost.
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For instance, it can reasonably argue that its book-scanning project in effect creates a better card catalogue that helps publishers and authors.
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