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A couple more things to ponder coming out of the weekend: BoingBoing points out that the state of Washington - which is facing a budget deficit of almost $3bn - could give Microsoft a $100m tax break and an amnesty on $1bn in unpaid taxes; and Robert Scoble manages to argue pretty successfully why those who whine about the TED conference being too exclusive should stop moaning.

Yet much of the way the investor (and pundit) community sees the need for even more aggressive store closings is wrong and, one could argue, pretty dangerous.

Others (namely @IanBetteridge ) argue, pretty convincingly, that this will be a good thing for Twitter and clean up all those messy conversations between people you don't know.

Since we never had clear evidence of a benefit, even a hint of potential harm from multis was enough to argue pretty powerfully against their routine use.

If this news weren't bad enough, the report also says that this bad music is louder -- "increasing by about one decibel every eight years" -- which, the researchers argue, pretty much destroys those parts of a song that would otherwise be dynamic.

Watch out if you're playing with table talk--if any of your opponents have ever been on a debate team, you're going to have to argue pretty convincingly to beat them.

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The night before Ms. Adovasio went missing, Mr. Cordero said the couple were "arguing pretty loud".

Indeed, David Beckworth argues pretty compellingly that since 2008, the Fed has essentially been targeting a corridor for core PCE inflation of between 1% and 2%.Now, the Fed doesn't target core inflation; it targets headline inflation.

The draft I was shown argues, pretty convincingly, that even a partial ban on bottom-trawled fishing inshore would create several hundred jobs along the 100km of the Clyde's passage to the sea.

It argues, pretty convincingly, that Hawarden and Cameron, together with the Swedish-born British photographer Oscar Rejlander and Oxford's Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, were not just contemporaries but friends and rivals who shared ideas, compared images and should be seen as a self-concious avant garde.

But Teles — also not a Chicago economist — argues pretty convincingly that in the United States at the moment, most of the guild-like institutions protect members who are already quite privileged relative to the rest of society, thus worsening inequality even as they slow economic change and growth.

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