Keeling, the San Diego scientist whose measurements of atmospheric carbon levels are a key argument in favor of global warming.
Mr Cameron said this was the "key argument" to be had about the report, and reiterated his concerns about statutory regulation.
The key argument is whether they will not be able to compete with overseas competitors if they not allowed to grow.
Indeed, a key argument in favor of a gold standard is that market forces will gradually expand the money supply in a way that produces a stable price level.
His key argument was that the debate over Scotland's future shouldn't be confined to Scotland and that part of the strength of the UK comes from the ability of its people to embrace multiple identities.
The refusal to look back also robs Gore of another key argument, which is that Washington is a place where fisticuffs take over when footwork fails, and it is the most trenchant fighters who win the day.
But that key argument disintegrated before our eyes when it turned out that Judge Wright's December 11 order came late in the day, well after the meeting between Vernon Jordan and Monica Lewinsky, and in addition, the meeting had been scheduled many days before.
The key to their argument was that the government's deficit rules allow capital spending to be increased without abandoning Plan A as the Treasury's so-called "fiscal mandate" targets current not capital spending.
It is useful to set out the key steps in the argument as it applies to new drug and device development.
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During the oral argument, the key "swing" Justice, Anthony Kennedy, indicated that he would only vote to uphold the individual mandate if he could find a logical stopping point to the government's argument.
Ms. HAYWARD: Even the very, very successful ones, the very influential ones, understand that blogging is the closest thing that most of us have seen, in political activity, to a meritocracy--where your argument is really key, rather than the amount of money that you have at your disposal or the kinds of connections you have.
FERC, the Energy Department and various key congressmen, have accepted the argument that there should be some sort of compensation for stranded costs.
Finally the argument ignored the many other groups who are key sections of the American population - comparison with the Hispanic vote and their leaders would have set the programme in the 21st century.
Far from attacking the establishment, on this argument, they are now jostling to make sure they make up a key part of it.
In endorsing Obama, Clyburn dismissed Clinton's argument that she would be a better candidate in the general election in key battleground states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania, which she carried during the primaries.
The key to whether the outraged Arena investors have a case is whether the FDA buys the argument that were it not for the scary way cancer studies in rats were presented to the panel, the advisers would have voted to approve lorcaserin.
The parliament holds the key to the second question: why Peter Mandelson did not become High Rep, though there is a good argument he would have been better than Lady Ashton, for all his abrasive style and weakness for intrigue.
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