For one thing, an amendment might be proposed even if existing law arguably did create or protect a particular right, just for the purpose of getting people to stop arguing about it.
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But look, I think the important question is - first of all, I'm grateful that you find the book refreshing, and I probably should stop arguing with you and just say that's wonderful.
But KB persuaded the bankruptcy judge to stop that suit by arguing it would complicate his proceedings.
Furious unsecured creditors tried to stop the deal, arguing that the "quick fire sale" left them out in the cold.
In 2011 Asil Nadir's defence team tried to stop the trial by arguing that the original case controller prejudiced the case by passing around the tycoon's private legal correspondence and failing to tell the attorney general about this.
In the past month, two companies, LineOne and CallNet 0800, announced they had to stop offering unmetered services, arguing the business was not viable.
Armstrong sued the USADA last year to stop its investigation of him, arguing it did not have the right to prosecute him.
Armstrong sued the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency last year to stop its investigation of him, arguing it did not have the right to prosecute him.
Conservative MP Louise Mensch went even further, suggested an enforced "blackout" of social media sites during future disturbances, arguing that it would stop inaccurate rumours about trouble (in no short supply on the evenings of the riots) spreading online.
"The bad guys are going to get guns, " said John Power, 56, of Bristol, arguing the new law would not stop a troubled gunman.
When you cease arguing with your aging parent, and stop trying to address an emotional subject with the use of reason, your conflicts will calm down and your frustration level will dramatically fall.
But the ACLU is arguing that isolating the DNA molecules doesn't stop them from being DNA molecules, which they say aren't patentable.
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