That's hardly all that goes into making the case for the benefits of carbon dioxide.
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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.
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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?
These are the first serious steps towards making the case for the end of dedicated hardware for gaming.
Brussels takes as given the cowardice of the British government when it comes to making the case for Europe.
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The coalition has been far less straightforward, and less successful, when making the case for reform in other areas.
Of course, not unlike a tea-party Republican making the case for small government, Ms Warren paints in over-broad, simplifying strokes.
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.
Making the case for the U.S. Export-Import Bank does not mean we should be indifferent to the need to improve its oversight.
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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.
But he hasn't wasted one moment making the case for early voting or making the case for why people should go to the polls.
You are wrong, however, to blame Mr Blair for the emphasis he placed on weapons of mass destruction in making the case for war.
Prime Minister David Cameron's spokesman said Mr Duncan Smith had been making the case for flexible labour markets, of which the PM "is in favour".
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Indeed, he is in an objecting mood: this week he presented a report commissioned from British researchers making the case for Dutch withdrawal from the euro.
Galloway and West Dumfries Conservative MSP Alex Fergusson has also been making the case for its retention and will hold talks with NMS director Gordon Rintoul.
Feeling used and then scapegoated, they began making the case for their own competence through leaks to the press, and have been branded as traitors for doing so.
In essence, he is making the case for meritocracy.
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With elaborate stagecraft, it is more interested in making the case for commercial perfume as high art, with the rights and privileges accorded therein, than in revealing the artistry of perfume design.
Until now, the government has argued for road tolls largely as a way to manage demand, but Sir Rod will almost certainly go further, making the case for new supply as well.
This is a way for McChrystal's voice - missing so far from the debate - to be heard loud and clear, making the case for counter-insurgency tactics and more troops to back them up.
The difficulty for the prime minister is that it will be hard to argue against an absolute cut in EU spending when he is making the case for the same kind of cuts at home.
Obviously, broadly speaking, the White House is reaching out to a number of groups and individuals with regards to this nomination and others, and will continue to do so in making the case for these individuals.
In a highly unusual move, Netflix (NFLX) CEO Reed Hastings wrote a long blog post on Seeking Alpha in response to a previous post by investor Whitney Tilson making the case for shorting Netflix shares.
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