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By accepting the argument that spending cuts could deepen or prolong the recession, Mr. Kyl and other Republicans are also tacitly accepting Keynesian economic theory.
As treasurer I proposed the reduction of the company tax rate by 2%, accepting the argument that we needed to be competitive internationally.
Last July, the New York district court sided with Aereo and dismissed the injunction, accepting the argument that Aereo was just another antenna delivering "free" TV to the home.
People who now grumble, while accepting the argument that there's no money in the system and that we must all tighten our belts, will start to get angry if growth returns but they are excluded.
And some of these ideas appear here: Mr. Bobbitt describes the emerging type of state as a "market-state," as if accepting the argument that the power of the state is being eclipsed by the forces of multinational capital.
Accepting the argument of the Sandy Hook parents "would basically eviscerate" the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), Christopher Renzulli, an attorney for firearms distributor Camfour, said.
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To accept the argument from autonomy unexamined would vastly increase the social acceptability of suicide, and thereby increase its prevalence.
(Not everyone accepts the argument).
But Judge Patel did not accept the argument.
But many parts of Guatemalan society accepted the argument that due process had been violated.
Thomas said: "The court does not accept the argument put forward by the government.
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