"What I would argue is what you need is a much bigger and wider role for GPs, so in our centre we provide a hundred different projects which includes a job advisor, " he told Today presenter John Humphrys.
Politicians across party lines have vowed to fix what they argue is the nation's broken immigration system.
Now is is possible to argue that what is offered under the AppleCare Protection Plan is more than just this standard, legally required, warranty.
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But, despite this broadening of the issue and what most experts argue is unequivocal scientific proof that we need to act immediately to avoid even more serious consequences, so far activists agree that the necessary changes aren't coming nearly fast enough.
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Much of what the authors argue for is sensible, and certainly desirable.
"Traditionally, what we tend to argue is that the demand causes the supply, " says Jean-Luc Lemahieu, regional representative of the UN drugs agency UNODC - one of the few organisations working on drug eradication in Afghanistan.
What I would argue, though, is that Syria is not in any way a vital US interest, and that what happens in the country is of no special importance.
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What this piece attempts to argue is that the middle is far from being hollowed out.
But collaboration between art and digital technology is by no means new, and many keen coders, designers, games makers and animators argue that what they create is art itself.
Many argue that this is what is happening in Europe, where a few countries, like Ireland, are experiencing rapid growth while big economies, like Germany and Italy, stagnate.
Many will argue that if that happens what is left of Greek sovereignty will have been cast aside.
Some argue that what happens on the campuses is not important.
What makes people happy, they argue, is not necessarily good.
You could argue that the iPad Mini is what the iPad always wanted to be.
This is just what the EPA will argue, with cheerleading from the auto lobby, in front of the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
The researchers argue that this health connection is what makes macaque monkeys look longer at symmetrical faces than they do at uneven ones.
You could argue that what has been described as gaffes is in fact plain-speaking that fit well with his general narrative of taking a tougher line than Obama.
It can be in the church, it can be in a community center -- but really giving our young people that kind of support, that's so -- that's at least as critical -- I would argue more critical -- than what government is going to do.
Many argue, however, that what people really want is someone exceptional, rather than representative.
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Republicans argue that any tax hikes could derail what is already considered a weak recovery.
That, at least, is what Mr Webb's boosters argue.
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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.
While it is easy to argue that all consumers will continue to buy staple items no matter what, the outlook for discretionary spending is less clear.
In most cases, farmers argue, another country is quick to supply what America withholds.
Unions argue that to take what has been promised to them is unfair and illegal.
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What's needed, Howard and others argue persuasively, is a special medical court system.
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 perhaps more germanely, the UK's economic malaise shows no signs of being fixed any time soon by the supposed experts in the Bank of England or Treasury, so there may be a case for looking elsewhere for wisdom - and it is no longer eccentric to argue that what went wrong in the financial system was as much ethical as technical.
Other senior politicians argue that it is pointless to try to legislate what amounts to a change of attitude.
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