Supporters of the opt-out argue that it would also enable thousands of part-time or retained firefighters to keep their jobs.
An acrimonious legal tussle cannot be ruled out - especially because the families would argue that the Panorama programme which named several men as being responsible for the bomb, could not have been made without the co-operation of members of the Garda and the then RUC.
But instead of presenting Americans with one well-thought-out proposal, Mr Armey will argue passionately for a flat tax while Mr Tauzin, with equal passion, will promote a national retail sales tax.
But Mr Cameron's supporters argue the EU is out-of-touch, too expensive and unsupportive of the UK's national interest and that a looser, more purely economic, relationship would be better for both sides.
His current circumstances make Clinton the rare politician who can argue for reform out of self-interest.
That brings me to the second momentous conclusion of Mr Fisher's admission that a 6.5% drop in residency can wipe out profits - which is that (many would argue) it is far too risky a basis to run a company charged with looking after the welfare of 31, 000 vulnerable elderly people.
As Paul McCulley of Pimco, a giant bond manager, points out, the bulls who argue for a V-shaped recovery need to be careful what they wish for.
On one side of the issue, Republicans and tea party activists argue that a key way to trim out-of-control state government spending and deficits is by targeting collective bargaining rights.
The fact Gordon Brown has taken a much harder line on Ms Blears than other Cabinet ministers over tax has led some people to argue she is being singled out for political reasons - after her recent criticism of the prime minister's performance.
Some pundits argue that the E-Myth principle is now out-dated, due to the instant access to information via the Internet, pervasive networking via social media, and courses on entrepreneurship at all levels of education.
Of course, the taxpayer can argue that FBAR penalties are inappropriate after the opt-out election is made.
They argue that, with Israel's Gaza pull-out in the offing, and the Palestinian leadership in flux, it makes more sense to go step-by-step.
Some argue that the true cost of that costless Mexican bail-out is today's crisis in Asia because foreign lenders learned in 1995 that they would be rescued if their loans turned bad, and therefore lent more than they should to Asia.
The trading association argue that the department store along with 19 other stores would increase out-of-town shopping.
Speaking in London and not in Amsterdam as originally planned, the prime minister will argue that a straight in or out referendum on our membership of the EU - like the one held in 1975 - should be held but not now or before the next election.
Both sides agree on extending the lower rates for middle-income Americans, Democrats argue, but they say Republicans are preventing that from happening out of allegiance to a dogmatic opposition to any kind of tax increase on even the wealthiest Americans.
But Mr. King also had a further message for politicians that some would argue he should have spelt out much more clearly before now: that the only sure-fire way to boost the long-term growth of an economy lies in structural overhauls designed to boost competitiveness and the supply potential of the economy.
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