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The Qatari government denies any impropriety and its defenders argue it will stage a successful World Cup, having spent tens of billions of dollars on infrastructure.
Many of its critics argue it will simply do the opposite, locking in the natural order and allowing big clubs to cement their position because they have the biggest revenues.
BAA and its biggest tenant, British Airways, argue it will be vital to the UK economy.
If the middle-class opposition is serious about confronting the forces that undergird Mr Putin's rule, they argue, it will have to get its hands dirty with the hard grind of real politics.
But critics argue it will make Hungary fully dependent on Russia, which is already its main oil and gas supplier.
Unless the party can broaden its appeal beyond the aging white demographic, some leaders now argue, it will face a generation in the wilderness.The GOP might try and address its poor performance among parts of the electorate in any number of ways.
First, they argue it will save money.
Ministers also argue it will avoid duplication.
Some argue it will undermine the work ethic.
Insurers and doctors argue it will limit patient choice.
Opponents argue it will water down important EU regulations.
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