It argues that cutting rates could spur demand for imported goods and add to the deficit.
In such cases, it argues, "an arrangement fee and a monthly fee are appropriate".
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And it argues that Westinghouse's Asian ambitions are unacceptably risky for a company owned by taxpayers.
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But Ask defends what it argues is an innovative project to protect users' personal information.
What it argues for is hard work, which is harder than you may think.
China's growing trade surplus, it argues, is explained entirely by this kind of assembly.
It argues that "buckie", as it's known, is unfairly stigmatised by politicians and the police.
It argues that the setting of targets makes departments go back to first principles.
It argues that to do so could have a "chilling effect" on future advice.
It argues Samsung copied the design, look and feel of Apple's popular iPhone and iPad devices.
It argues that there exists continuity in Mr Chavez's mandate as he is a re-elected leader.
This would promote social stability and help muster public support for Singapore's open-door migration policies, it argues.
It argues that the limited increase in night-time activity would not exceed the overall limits already permitted.
Goldman denies the first outright, and on the second it argues that Paulson's role was not material.
It argues that schools need to make decisions about how their spending choices can make the biggest difference.
It argues that the NCI study is an outlier, inconsistent with other big studies which found no risk.
Investing in conservation, it argues, is of vital importance to human health and wealth, particularly in poor countries.
Instead, it argues it should be "renewed" in what it says would be a far less costly form.
It argues that the government's umbrella term of "gifted and talented" is misleading.
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In many ways, though it never explicitly says so, it argues against it.
It argues that all of the records it turned over to the FCC should be withheld from the public.
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It argues the link would be broken between the course cost and repayment, and between students and their institutions.
It argues that employment and earnings growth appear to have picked up and that the housing market is stabilising.
It argues against using fiscal incentives to promote particular patterns of family life.
It argues the occupancy criteria will free up more living space for overcrowded families and encourage people to get jobs.
It argues that many recent intrusions must be by a state because they are beyond the capability of any criminal enterprise.
The company captures signals using thousands of tiny antennas, which it argues is comparable to individuals buying digital antennas for themselves.
It argues that architects should take greater account of the tastes of ordinary people and move away from large, self-aggrandizing buildings.
It argues, unconvincingly, that handouts of shares are really no different from the stock options so favoured by most American companies.
"Quantifying such costs is highly problematic, since valuations are highly subjective, but nevertheless the impact is likely to be significant, " it argues.
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