"These are kids who argue with their parents, who refuse to follow through on chores, maybe argue with their teachers, blame other people for their own mistakes, " says Margaret Keyes, a University of Minnesota research psychologist who led the study.
One of their demands that I can hardly argue with, other than on a cost basis, seeks air conditioning in every classroom in the system.
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But commanders argue that with more boots on the ground they will have less reason to use air power, which has contributed to a sharp increase in civilian casualties and has raised tensions with the Afghan government.
There was no desire in the EU to repeat the rifts that had occurred over the war with Iraq, said Mr Blair who went on to argue UK relations with Germany and France were good.
So, if the Kobo reader isn't quite the future of reading devices, it's certainly firmly entrenched in the present, with enough likeable qualities at a price point that few could argue with, to keep it on our list of readers we wouldn't mind spending a night at home curled up with on the sofa, reading Wuthering Heights while our significant other plays Red Dead Redemption.
The point is that these are the old-fashioned, and impossible to argue with, signals that recession is on the way.
They argue it is incompatible with BBC guidelines on impartiality and independence.
There are those who argue against any space cooperation with China on grounds that the Chinese would obtain technological secrets and capabilities from the U.S. The fact is, nothing of military value would be transferred in either direction, just as such knowledge has not been transferred to or from Russia as a result of the positive and successful collaboration in our civil space programs.
On education who can argue with a need for more maths and engineering students?
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It's hard to argue with his success, and Laimbeer is intent on changing the culture around the franchise.
Right-wing newspapers representing the clerical establishment argue defensively that Iran remains on good terms with the great bulk of its Jewish citizens, who have nothing to do with Zionism.
Lyndonville's recent production of "Anything Goes" featured a male lead from Medina, but Lyndonville 15-year-old Tom Follman said he couldn't argue with the decision, especially after being welcomed on Medina's football team earlier in the school year.
For those who are struggling with this and for those who say yes I can believe in life after death, I can't really believe that Jesus was raised physically - my response to them is to carry on arguing with the evidence, argue with the New Testament itself.
The release of the L-1 visa data makes it difficult for U.S. government officials to argue that nothing different is going on in India when compared with the rest of the world.
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Few could argue with the Chelsea fans' suspicions about Grant when he was appointed on 20 September.
But many council leaders argue they need more money from central government to deal with the strain on their resources caused by an increasing population.
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Roman Abramovich may appear to have the attention span of a squirrel on crystal meth but the one thing you cannot argue with is the success he has brought Chelsea.
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While it may not give you quite the graphic glimpse as some of the recent CT scanners we've seen, a group of researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark think their new and improved x-ray system still won't have any trouble catching on, and the results are certainly hard to argue with.
It's hard to argue with this logic: As electronics goods and mobile phones become more dependent on the internet, then Samsung will be able to take advantage of the trend.
While UN recognition would have largely symbolic value, the Palestinians argue that it would strengthen their hands in peace talks with Israel, especially on the final status issues that divide them.
One can only imagine the dramatic arguments opponents of the war resolution in Congress would have used had they been able to argue that the consequence of conflict with Iraq would have been ballistic missile strikes on the United States!
This is just what the EPA will argue, with cheerleading from the auto lobby, in front of the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Of course, as with most sets of statistics, it will be possible to argue almost anything on the basis of this year's results.
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.
It is part of the Swatch Group, it is the only watch to have been worn on the moon and I for one am not about to argue with 007 whose timing is never less than perfect.
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And, for a third, some Republicans will argue that they did relatively badly on Tuesday because they had been too soft with Mr Clinton (ceding ground to him over the budget, for example) an argument which implies they should now emphasise and punish the president's failings.
For example, students with a partial meal plan might be able to argue that the money they spend on off-campus food equal to the difference in cost between the partial and full meal plan should get the favorable tax treatment, says Joe Hurley, founder of Savingforcollege.com, which tracks 529 plans.
He says that since the 1970s there has been a movement in the US advocating that marijuana should be legalised, which began with the medicinal use of the drug because it "was hard to argue against on compassionate grounds when people suffering from cancer and Aids might get relief from their pain".
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