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Each would continuously argue that the ball was in the other's court.
Dr. Alex Karev Justin Chamberss) and Adamson continuously argue over the course of treatment for a patient, leading the patient's daughter to yell at them in disbelief.
"Bartsh said Congress isn't helping the situation by continuously arguing over how to change rules in midstream while insurers are trying to figure out their rates for 2018," the paper reported.
I would argue if you've been working continuously in the country for three years, you've cemented your place in the U.S. labor market and should be allowed to stay.
However, I would argue that is largely because shares are continuously priced, whereas property is priced relatively infrequently, meaning rises and falls are far better disguised.
The French government may be more worried about violence to the French language than to their people, but I'd argue, with ethno-methodologists like Sacks and Garfinkel, that language is constructing society, inventing it continuously.
(I would argue otherwise).
I would argue the latter.
I'd argue two points.
I'd argue not much.
I could argue the opposite.
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