At a hearing, most of the men waived their rights to argue for bail.
His current circumstances make Clinton the rare politician who can argue for reform out of self-interest.
They argue for a few moments before he picks up his bags, turns around and leaves.
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If the Annan plan is not implemented, we will argue for a new and robust U.N.
Tiger Woods continues to argue for privacy around his Thanksgiving night collision with a fire hydrant.
Generally, there is a 10-day comment period for residents to argue for sparing a tree.
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If I didn't think it was in our interests, I wouldn't argue for British membership.
They use the higher NSDUH numbers to argue for even more onerous anti-tobacco measures.
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During the trial in January, both sides brought witnesses to argue for and against same-sex marriage.
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These and other problems identified in Malkin's Invasion argue for urgent and truly comprehensive immigration reform.
No one especially wanted to argue for Barack Obama, although Gingrich came closest.
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While this concern cannot be dismissed out of hand, other factors argue for a different approach.
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Thus we cannot use the number below the poverty line to argue for expansion of these programs.
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"The only way to strongly argue for this hypothesis would be to have more evidence", he added.
The honest ones, like writer Michael Lind, argue for sacrificing small business at the alter of corporatism.
Other economists are coming out of the woodwork to argue for an increase in the debt limit.
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With the looming spectrum shortage in the United States, one could even argue for a higher number.
The SNP, who are in power in Edinburgh as the Scottish government, argue for full independence for Scotland.
Yet despite the abysmal failures of the president's policies, he continues to argue for more of the same.
Some economists now argue for an inflation target of more than 2 percent to stimulate nominal income growth.
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The pro-tunnellers employ a mixture of hyperbole and hard-nosed economic home truths as they argue for the project.
Some analysts argue for much more to be done for the two-thirds of aboriginals living within Canadian society.
Then, if Mr Blair is eventually persuaded to argue for change, the electorate has to vote for it.
The settlement includes a proviso allowing some farmers to argue for bigger damage payments before an independent arbitrator.
It might seem fanciful to argue for much real continuity between Novgorod's medieval traditions and its modern resurgence.
But I want to take a moment to point at the rhetoric that Zuckerberg uses to argue for this.
Journalists like Mr Guha Thakurta argue for increased transparency, self-regulation and competition regulation.
Without the inhibiting language in the last statement, I would argue for the rate relief at the next meeting.
The opposition will argue for elections with the promise that they would re-open the terms of the bailout deal.
All argue for greater not less rigorous controls on technology transfers.
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