When we argue with him we demand that he make the effort of replying.
Who can argue with a bullish stance that embraces the next decade in financial markets?
On education who can argue with a need for more maths and engineering students?
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Regardless of core skill area, I want my Board members to argue with me.
It is hard to argue with these figures regardless of whether you like Mr. Perry.
The best part: all that silence means no need to argue with the ex.
It asll seems like a neat and logical argument and who could argue with it?
Few would argue with him about the dangers of polluting factories or clear-cut logging.
Who could therefore argue with their seeding as one of the top four teams?
But let me now argue with the premise, which is that he's been disengaged.
Cringe if you like, but it's hard to argue with the business case for such a device.
"We have great respect for Gadhafi, and I will not argue with his viewpoints, " he said Sunday.
Few could argue with the Chelsea fans' suspicions about Grant when he was appointed on 20 September.
But while it is hard to argue with the maths, the reasoning still make your columnist uneasy.
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It's hard to argue with his success, and Laimbeer is intent on changing the culture around the franchise.
No matter how much they love us, people inevitably let us down, argue with us and hurt us.
Although some might prefer to live outside Texas, it is hard to argue with no state income tax.
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No one can argue with his ability to cut through the double-talk we see coming from this administration.
Often the generalities are such that they are difficult to argue with in the manner he presents them.
It is also hard to argue with the empirical data that has been compiled, which seems quite comprehensive.
Certainly, it complied with the letter of the law, and the overwhelming vote is hard to argue with.
One assertion few would argue with is that the Tea Party has utterly failed to manage its own brand.
How can you argue with the idea of encouraging and rewarding good governance?
But its fair to say the trend line makes the signal hard to argue with and clearly of concern.
Francona came out to argue with Baker as Girardi watched intently from the top step of New York's dugout.
Professional investors both financial and operational find it easier to argue with me, and with other entrepreneurs.
You always argue with the refereeing decisions, it doesn't matter what anybody says.
Mr. SANDAHL: Nobody would argue with the social mission in providing affordable housing.
Brazilian officials argue with increasing vehemence that China is giving its exports an extra advantage by undervaluing the yuan.
' Maybe because I'm old, the men are kind of scared of me, and they don't argue with me.
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