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One argued that the monastery wanted them out because they saw the patients as "sinners".
One argued that the jogger had been injured by a jealous boyfriend.
One argued that women should change how they dress and that boys who reached a mature age should be encouraged to marry.
One argued that the "hookup" culture was itself inherently heterosexual, and said that, while there was certainly its equivalent among gay men on campus, there was not among lesbians.
One argued that the bill was part of "a further attempt by a subversive power to make us part of one world socialistic government" and that it could "create chaos" and help "our enemies" to seize power.
One argued Kiani had been victim of a witch-hunt.
One argued that it was a good idea for prime ministers to have their own foreign affairs policy adviser independent of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, so that "FCO recommendations are tested against an independent standard before being approved".
One argued women were simply "too busy" with their lives to worry about equal pay and the executive director of the Texas GOP, Beth Cubriel, suggested women could avoid the courts over equal pay if they just "became better negotiators".
One argued that developing the Guide had, "validated what we do, which gives us more confidence to say 'this is how important [hygiene care] is'" (BMtr025, post-placement).
One argued that such cases, albeit theoretically possible, were not clinically relevant, while another respondent claimed to encounter such patients on a regular basis when working as a liaison psychiatrist at a general hospital.
No one argued.
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