We would argue that while events in Europe matter a lot, they must be viewed in a global context.
We would argue recent momentum in the housing market will more than offset the macro impact of these tax increases.
The price of pension consulting services, as reflected in expressly stated fees disclosed to the client could (and we would argue should) easily double.
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So we would argue that this stock is probably very undervalued.
Yet, we would argue that there is a an underserved segment of students who have challenged themselves to be college ready through rigorous coursework and are better than their numbers (based on grades and standardized testing) and can succeed in college, given the right level and kind of support.
But we would still argue that if preparations had been made to send in a ground force from the very beginning, Mr Milosevic might well have backed down sooner.
And we have -- I would certainly not argue that we have not met with the kind of success in those efforts that we all desire, and we believe that a majority of Palestinians and Israelis desire, but we will continue to work on the issue.
We can debate whether women get a fair shake at opportunities and I would argue that we do.
But few would argue we are not better off for working through those disruptions.
And I don't think anybody would argue that we are on a sustainable path when it comes to health care.
If you want to increase competitiveness in heath care itself, I would argue that we should get rid of health insurance altogether.
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No reasonable person would argue that we could not get better results for less money if teacher unions had insufficient political power to dictate how the money was spent.
Everybody knows that failure to deal with the safe havens does present a real challenge, but I would argue that we are in the process of dealing with those safe havens -- the Pakistanis on their side of the border, and Afghanistan and Pakistan and us working together.
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Mr. ZIRIN: Well, I would argue that we're starting to see - and this is the promise of sports in the title - we're starting to see a new generation of athletes beginning - keep in mind, beginning - to pick up that mantle from the Alis, the Jim Browns and the Arthur Ashes.
Vienna's most analytical son, Sigmund Freud, would argue that nothing we do is an accident, that even mistakes are in some way intentional.
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"I would argue that what we are in at the moment is not a recession, but essentially some kind of depression and it therefore takes something very, very major to get out of it in the same way as it took something major for us to get into it, " he said.
Yes, we can still have (and I would argue most certainly should have) significant government funding of that health care.
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If we have a poll relatively soon, would unionists argue that the seven-year gap between referendums should be extended?
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"I would argue that since Scream, we haven't seen any major developments so far as the role of women are concerned in the American horror film, " says Carlos Segura, an editor at film site Cinespect.
In order for us to do so we'd have to be able to argue that, on the basis of what Pollard says, we would have been justified in making a summary dismissal of the former director general and I doubt whether we would get the legal go-ahead for that.
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Now, I would argue that most Americans believe that we're going in a far better direction now than we were in 2008.
Though a case at the Supreme Court recently underliend the fact that laws passed by the Welsh assembly have the same legal weight as acts of parliament, it would be rather difficult to argue that we're on stronger legal grounds than Westminster.
But here we all are in 2008, and I doubt anyone would argue now that election didn't matter.
There are those intellectuals who argue that scarcity would not exist if we would all just adjust our consumption patterns.
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But I would still rather argue, equally righteously, that what we should consider is the natural state before the introduction of trade restrictions as that default.
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But as we work to advance our respective national interest, we have to move on what we seek in common, find the common ground, and I would argue much of our mutual national interest will find common ground.
It was an astonishing triumph of human visual-spatial reasoning, and one of the first major scientific advances to come from playing a video game (though plenty of software engineers I know would argue that video games activate much more creativity than we care to acknowledge).
But I would also -- I argue no less soluble than those challenges we faced four years ago.
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