The sharpest writers I know making the case against passage are Mickey Kaus and David Frum.
That's hardly all that goes into making the case for the benefits of carbon dioxide.
WSJ: Harrison H. Schmitt and William Happer: In Defense of Carbon Dioxide
Brian Palmer has an interesting piece in Slate making the case for cheap wine.
They, and others like them, are making the case for a relevant modern conservative movement.
Significantly, a Democrat will join Cheney both in making the case for Bush and against Kerry.
And I'm very grateful for his help, for his - making the case for me.
NPR: Despite Polls, Hillary Clinton Is Optimistic About S.C.
Are you making the case that business should be viewed as winning a game?
Iskold has been making the case that GetGlue has outpaced Twitter when it came to scripted television.
FORBES: Social TV: The Viggle-GetGlue Merger Makes Sense, But Does It Matter?
Now is the time for business and political leaders to be making the case for this once-in-a-generation prize.
Why did Wolfowitz ignore this caution six years later, in making the case for the invasion of Iraq?
But he will be out there today, tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday, Monday making the case to the American people.
These are the first serious steps towards making the case for the end of dedicated hardware for gaming.
The Deputy Minister for Trade, Jaime Garcia Legaz, was making the case that Spain did not need extra help.
By making the case that the United States had the right to self-defense under Article 51 of the U.N.
Brussels takes as given the cowardice of the British government when it comes to making the case for Europe.
ECONOMIST: The dangerous appeal of a semi-detached status for Britain
In the last few weeks the people around Gordon Brown have started making the case against choice and diversity.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech
The coalition has been far less straightforward, and less successful, when making the case for reform in other areas.
The two sides have begun making the case that their opponent's record isn't just inadequate but damaging to U.S. workers.
Growth can hide a multitude of sins, as I pointed out when making the case to buy in October.
Of course, not unlike a tea-party Republican making the case for small government, Ms Warren paints in over-broad, simplifying strokes.
In New START, it was a lot of former Republican secretaries of state or what have you making the case.
The Mayor's Office said Mr Johnson was making the case to government about the challenges of high childcare costs in London.
Making the case for such action is a responsibility to be shouldered by those of us who have reached these conclusions.
The lawyers were meeting some of them in Edinburgh last night, making the case for help in fund-raising for the case.
The way we will win the battle is by making the case on the merits of the actual consequences of government programs.
David Cameron may pat himself on the back for so successfully making the case that deep public sector cuts are a necessity.
Making the case for the U.S. Export-Import Bank does not mean we should be indifferent to the need to improve its oversight.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Fund But Verify the Export-Import Bank
The Queen's Speech has set out the UK government's pledge to continue making the case for Scotland to remain part of the Union.
In making the case for the language as it was spoken, the descriptivists did one great service: they encouraged studies of the vernacular.
Lee, Danny, Daniel and, less frequently, yours truly, took turns making the case for our favorites, judiciously aware of the credential we were conveying.
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