In due time, it is argued, the laws of political gravity will pull him back down.
This increases the demand for owner-occupation and so, it is argued, justifies higher prices.
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New products and activities, it is argued, present new risks, and so require new safeguards.
The trickiest problems, it is argued, can best be dealt with later, once it is a member.
It is argued that it would transcend any specific detail of the peace process, including the timetable.
Laboratory modification introduces alien and unnatural genes into crops, it is argued, where their eventual effects are unknown.
It is argued that independence, or at least more fiscal powers, could unleash dynamism and a higher growth rate.
German industry cannot compete with Chinese labour on low-end items, it is argued.
If banks restrict credit, it is argued, lower rates are needed just to keep monetary conditions as they were.
So a quick victory, it is argued, would help the dollar to rally.
More affluent households, it is argued in today's report, have "the capacity to supplement public with other forms of provision".
This, it is argued, would make it easier to deal with legal issues, such as probate, and closing bank accounts.
Such assets, it is argued, are either undervalued or ignored in the denominator of q, causing the ratio to be overstated.
Without an emergency injection of dollars, it is argued, companies in South Korea and the rest would default on their debts.
This leaner government, it is argued, would be better able to get on with the job of forming policy and drafting legislation.
True, the parties agreed to the transaction ahead of time, but the arrangement can nonetheless become exploitative, or so it is argued.
It is argued that gold could protect us from such a catastrophe.
Likewise, it is argued, smokers take too little care to ensure that their acrid fumes do not damage other people around them.
Surely, it is argued, a middle-class wife can only extend his appeal.
It is argued that if you do not pay CEOs at or above the market, they will leave and go to a competitor.
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Perhaps we would be economically better off with global trade, it is argued, but we have an obligation to maintain a high moral standard.
It is argued this could reduce emissions and create jobs for companies where the new buses are made, such as Alexander Dennis in Falkirk.
Therefore, it is argued that Congress rationally concluded that decisions about how to pay for health care, in the aggregate, substantially affect interstate commerce.
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But it is argued that, while the minister's eye has been on more distant matters, discipline and morale within the army have had less attention.
Further cuts, it is argued, will only choke the economy further.
Such myths, it is argued, take away from the achievement and courage of others who were part of the chain but whose names were never known.
Not until they learn the lesson of disunity - as did Labour in the 1990s - will they truly get their act together, it is argued.
In retrospect, though, cracks in the Soviet Union were (it is argued) becoming evident as early as the late 1960s, although it would not break up until 1991.
Lengthy protection, it is argued, increases the incentive to create.
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