Do you know how awkward it is to have a political argument with a naked man?
All of this suggests that Republicans, for once, may be winning the political argument.
Not a bad political argument but not actually the correct one to be using.
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More surprisingly, in a season of bitter political argument support for natural gas has become bipartisan.
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Second, there is a political argument for raising this new revenue from the rich.
The agreement of Hosni Mubarak to participate in the anti-Iraq coalition was deemed a sufficient political argument.
Or do you feel like this is basically a political argument and people are making a political stand?
If the June test succeeds, however, the political argument will grow still sharper.
He's taking a big risk using these tragic attacks to further this political argument, and some are already outraged.
But there's another political argument that focuses on those GERS figures - resentment at Scotland's relatively generous allocation of spending power.
But it makes for a nice political argument in favour of stimulus.
Though there is no economic case for land reform Zimbabwe's commercial farmers are efficient and produce most of its foreign-exchange earnings the political argument is strong.
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Well into the modern age, this was a potent political argument.
And this is not just the usual run-of-the-mill political argument.
Besides the fact that they often have a bigger audience than the cable news shows, these shows are more personal and designed to get to know an interviewee instead of having a political argument.
Divorcing government and its regulatory authority from the U.S. marketplace may make a compelling political argument for some, but it is flawed thinking when considering how best to manage the economy for the long term.
The political argument that ensues is pretty dull, but the battle scenes are the loudest and most convincing in years: Gibson has learned from Kurosawa in lending a clarifying thrust to what is, essentially, chaos.
As to those negotiations, it argues that, in practice, it would be in the interests of rUK to create a sterling zone - whatever is said now in pursuit of a political argument for the referendum.
To do all this, however, Brazil must lead by example reforming its economy and helping its legions of poor people by winning the political argument and playing by the rules, not resorting to bribery and the quick fix.
If that is the battleground for the most important political argument of our time, both sides would agree that the whole business of closing the government's deficit, and indeed returning the economy to something that looks altogether healthier, would be helped enormously if only those blessed foreigners would buy more of our stuff.
And what he decided he did not want to do was draw some lines when he felt at the time that the best way to approach it was to call for a bipartisan conversation and to create an environment where real compromise can be achieved, and not to win a political argument.
He understands that the message of the election was that the American people want action, not political posturing and argument.
There is not just a very good economic but also a very good political argument for taking a more enlightened approach to China.
The court tossed out the argument that political parties are private associations and said discrimination against blacks violated the 15th amendment.
This lends force to the argument that political campaigning is not what will sway the debate so much as the views of people in business.
And just as information plays a massive part in the argument about personal freedom, as what I've said about Labour's surveillance state databases demonstrates, so too is information central to the argument about political accountability.
It's because in Wales, there has not been the political leadership to win the argument for a full scale Parliament.
Last year, Graham Watson, Liberal Democrat MEP for the South West region, said the Spanish case owed more to "political spite" than rational argument.
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