Ms Sturgeon went on to argue that Mr McConnell had "completely lost the argument" on Trident.
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Locals argue over favorites, but the consensus is that Newton Circus is for tourists.
And yes, you'll argue the GDP figures are much more significant - but you'll read about those elsewhere.
You can then, says Mr Hill, argue Margaret Thatcher contributed significantly to the shape of devolution.
Critics of the extension argue it will cause more pollution, increase health problems and fragment communities.
Sir Salman's failure to speak at the festival, many would argue, is India's collective failure.
The authors then go on to point out that they would argue very slightly differently.
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However, I would argue that CEOs must pay closer attention to the future of IT.
Some economists argue that it will take years to recover from the worldwide collapse we're facing.
This is not just about protecting Yorkshire, they argue, but the whole of the country.
However, like the prosecutors, many officials and commentators argue it points to a well-functioning judicial system.
This is not to argue that there should be no future cuts in defense spending.
Gold, with a relatively fixed supply they argue, becomes worth more in dollar terms.
Bopp wanted to argue that the McCain-Feingold ban on issue advertisements violated the First Amendment.
The most important thing, I would argue, is that Burlew has a huge fanbase.
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From a corporate governance standpoint, it is difficult to argue against more transparency, however.
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They need a tariff, so they argue, to have enough revenue to research the trade secret.
This is not to argue that the boards were right or wrong at each transition.
One could even argue that Note-sized smartphones might eventually even cannibalize the need for tablets proper.
Some in Washington argue that letting tax relief expire is not a tax increase.
Saving the birds from extinction could have important implications for human health, argue conservationists.
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In Abundance, we argue that exponential technology gives us fantastic leverage where before we had none.
Instead, a group of House Republicans hired a lawyer to argue in favour of the law.
Though well played by the athletics department, I would argue that it is still not enough.
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After that kind ovation, some might argue that Dimon may be ready for a new challenge.
After all, if George Soros and Stevie Cohen are paying for his research, who could argue?
To argue this takes political backbone, which has been lacking in Washington and Brussels of late.
But others argue that much of the investment banks' reported profit is not real.
Despite the record price, there are some who argue that Mr Vengerov got a bargain.
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