But, as Joel Kotkin and Thomas Tseng argue in a study on Latinos and the housing market, the constraint on supply also has a political dimension.
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"One by one, the courts in New York are siding with the people over oil and gas industry interests, ruling that local municipalities have the right to decide what industrial activities are appropriate for their communities, " said Deborah Goldberg, attorney for the environmental group Earthjustice who will argue on behalf of Dryden and Middlefield in Albany on Thursday.
For starters, it claims to have the largest selection of barbecue sauces and rubs on earth, and based on the selection, I see no reason to argue the point: the choices are endless, and for competitive barbecue cooks, they have industrial size packaging.
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They try to argue it on costs and government waste.
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Those people working in schools and youth services will argue that their work on smoking, alcohol and drugs is the reason all the arrows are pointing the right way.
But Fessler and Syrett argue that the growing emphasis on green building techniques and a new generation of architects and designers will push demand for such transparency.
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You continue to assume that hiring even ditch diggers has no positive effect on output, which it does, and then argue that the debt becomes a burden on the private sector when it is, in fact, a financial asset that they have added to their portfolio.
Now that the attacks are focused on Israeli military targets and settlers on occupied territory, Palestinians can argue the attacks are legitimate resistance.
So on Wednesday, executives from six of the biggest U.S. telcos appeared before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce to argue that no less than the future of American innovation, economic health and public safety depend on their mergers going through.
Niggling trade disputes over hormones in beef, genetically modified organisms and American trade sanctions on Cuba and Iran argue for a new way of avoiding future rows.
The draft claims that the Programme for Government reflects the Executive's commitment to building a more shared learning environment and goes on to argue that "it is vital that this process addresses sectarian divisions and results in a less segregated and more shared school system".
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If you have a bad lawyer and you get convicted, you can always argue on appeal that your lawyer was ineffective and get a new trial.
Given this the recommendations of the report are entirely the wrong way around: the report should argue (on this point and this point only) for the low taxes and repatriation, not against.
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Drazen went on to argue that science should be judged based on the quality of the data, and highlighted some ways this could be assured.
Traditional economists have argued that proper use of the options markets helps producers and buyers alike, but many on the ground argue that the spikes and dips far exceed actual supply fluctuations.
Instead of texting being a destructive influence on learners, the academics argue that it offers them a chance to "practise reading and spelling on a daily basis".
Risks to its civilian population will weigh heavily in any Israeli decision to use force, and might well argue for simultaneous, pre-emptive attacks on Hezbollah and Hamas in conjunction with a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
She goes on to argue that the Germans do not want to be the ones who impose austerity and reforms on their neighbours.
For their part, other nations and multinational institutions seize on any ambiguity to argue that punitive responses are not warranted and must be precluded.
But some argue it casts doubt on their objectivity and could endanger their lives.
Naysayers will argue that the individual may move on and the investment will be lost.
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Legal experts say attorneys general traditionally argue cases on rare occasions, and in situations where the argument is considered safe.
Kappes and Oettingen argue that when we focus solely on imagining the future of our dreams, our minds enjoy and indulge in those images as if they are real.
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While the Tamil Nadu government says that the ban will counteract attempts to create communal tension under the banner of religious conversion, Christian and Muslim groups argue that it will simply infringe on a person's constitutional right to practise and propagate any religion of their choice.
Substantial improvements would be required to meet those criteria, and many lawmakers and other NASA critics argue a faster and less expensive path would be to rely on a space-shuttle derived alternative.
But I would argue that Maybank and Wilkis Wilson belong on that list.
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They argue at bars and post controversial pieces on social media sites.
Democrats argue that Texas has lost ground on education and health care during Mr Perry's nine-year tenure (he took over from George Bush when he was elected president in 2000).
Too often in the past, critics argue, governors and mayors have signed on to sweetheart pension and health care deals for the unions -- the same groups who helped them get elected.
We'd even suggest that as Western culture asserts ever more proudly the superiority of its moral relativism, the more it might want to listen to religious traditions that argue on behalf of moral absolutes and the inherent dignity of every human being.
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