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Otherwise, the causes of Euroscepticsm will continue to flourish – and, arguably, we will all be worse off.

"Arguably, we will not break the cycle of regulation, bypass, crisis and rescue," Mr. Lacker said, "until we are willing to clarify the limits to government support, and incur the short-term costs of confirming those limits, in the interest of building a stronger and durable foundation for our financial system.

Meanwhile 18-year-old boys we all sent to Iraq and Afghanistan to fight our wars (wars that, arguably, we will never win) lay down their lives in silence.

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Arguably – but we will not argue about this now – the best player after Sir Donald Bradman – whose wife, Jessie, famously saw echoes of her husband when watching Tendulkar at the crease – he was prepared to keep going even when the ICC Test rankings had him placed at No26, just below Virat Kohli, just above Angelo Mathews.

Computer-guided cars Arguably, the closest we will get to this is satnav systems, which are actually pretty pervasive; the market is nearly saturated, at least in the UK.

My business partner Rustin Banks (creator and CEO of TheBlogFrog) and I spent the day holed up in the Boulder Public Library working on arguably the most important presentation we'll ever make.

Arguably all will have to be addressed before we can begin to make progress in redesigning and evaluating improved test result handling systems to minimise errors and patient harm.

Arguably he will fire up those players he had before he left, and be a new stimulus to those for whom Abramovich has paid fortunes over the years.

The following years will bring more highlights for the Jets, but arguably, that will always be near the top of the list.

Arguably, it will make the PA more effective at government, especially in the chaotic Gaza strip, where since Israel's withdrawal last summer Hamas has shown far more discipline than Fatah, its nationalist rival.

Likewise, if the principle requires equality of 'welfare,' then arguably there will be no such obstacle either, since 'welfare' is plausibly interpreted to include 'health' as a constituent.

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