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are arguments for
noun
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
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There are arguments for the cost, true.
There are arguments for keeping some things private, of course.
"There are arguments for it and against it," he said.
But there are arguments for keeping the companies, though in a different form.
In the case of Stuxnet, what are arguments for and against Israel's involvement?
"There are arguments for the licence fee and there are arguments against the licence fee.
From his vantage point there are arguments for and against an early handover.
"There are arguments for not having a [royal] Court", wrote Walter Bagehot in 1867, "and there are arguments for having a splendid Court; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court".
But these are arguments for responsible regulation, not an expansion that would turn America into a nation of suspects.
There are arguments for countervailing, intangible benefits — more national exposure, more admission applications, better quality students and increased alumni donations.
It may well, in principle, be a good idea to regionalise the NHS – there are arguments for and against.
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