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A proxy, many argue, for something altogether deeper.
There are enough mixed signals to argue for something that could simplify things.
It is hard, they argue, for something that was never covered to be excluded.Insurers say that the huge effort lavished on bug-squashing was not wasted.
"I have seen him argue for something he believes in and that may not be the mood of the house, as it were".
In any case, American counterterrorism interests in Afghanistan appear to argue for something far more restrained than our current commitment there, maybe 20,000 Western troops maximum.
It is unacceptable to use her achievements to argue for something that is so out of line with the spirit of international solidarity that defined the suffragette movement.
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The Economist has argued for something similar.
Germany's interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, has argued for something similar.
The Americans have argued for something less elaborate.
He goes there and argues for something more than chickenfeed and his bluff is called".
The Harvard biologist Edward O. Wilson has long argued for something he calls "biophilia".
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believe for something
argue for data
argue for trying
are for something
argue for offering
claim for something
argue for going
advocate for something
advocating for something
argue for isolationism
argue for delay
argue for detention
argue for devaluation
argue for democracy
argue for legalisation
argue for self-medication
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