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This amounts to arguing that we cannot afford to have real elections between real candidates, because if we did, then the candidate we like might lose.
For the case of space, this clearly amounts to arguing the existence of an entity distinct from body in which bodies are located something denied by relationists.
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NEW YORK -- Democrats are hitting back at Republicans who say President Obama's plan to increase taxes on millionaires and billionaires amounts to "class warfare," arguing that the GOP is the party that has been protecting the interests of a particular class -- the wealthiest Americans.
The Swarthmore psychology professor Barry Schwartz recently wrote an op-ed for The New York Times about why people work, citing a huge amount of research to argue that people want meaning, purpose and a sense of personal efficacy in their work as much as a big paycheck.
If you do have a hearing, you will have a short amount of time to argue about why you should win the appeal.
Those who benefit from the status quo of burning copious amounts of fossil fuels love to argue that more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will benefit plant life.
First, however, the women must raise about $200,000 — the amount in legal fees needed to argue their case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland.
Mr Paterson also used his speech to criticise Europe's prevailing opposition to GM - where restrictions are so tight it amounts to a ban - arguing that this attitude is deterring developing countries who could benefit from the technology because they wrongly interpret Europe's resistance as a sign that it's dangerous.
According to Plutarch, the aporetic element in Plato encourages a way of searching for the truth without prejudices or a priori commitments, and this practically amounts to a dialectical inquiry, arguing either side of a given question; but this dialectical spirit does not deny the possibility of reaching firm conclusions, or even the possibility of achieving secure knowledge.
The auction, it argues, amounts to a user fee.
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