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That he drives his critics to such extremes, they argue, says more about them than it does about Mr. Trump.
"When we have a person that is here with us, we don't argue," says Naomi, nodding towards me.
"All we do is argue," says Stevens, who has coached Romney to not get entangled in the specifics of a question.
Whether Silicon Valley's sexism or under-representation of women is "worse" than the tech industry in the UK or elsewhere is hard to argue, says Judy Wajcman, a sociologist at the London School of Economics whose new book Pressed For Time gives a gender analysis of the tech sector.
While Spock's bodily resurrection was complete, his mind was a blank slate The Search for Spock, Michele and Duncan Barrett argue, says that the important question is whether an individual's mind functions, as this is the key to a meaningful existence.
There has been growing speculation in Washington in recent days that Treasury could use the amendment -- which some argue says the government cannot renege on its debts -- to ignore the congressionally imposed limit on the amount of money the United States can borrow.
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Of course, people will argue, say, China and US are different.
We argue, say, well, actually, what Chinese statistic bureaus reported datas is not trustworthy.
But what we need to know, we actually, we argue, say, we need a better measurement of price and quantities.
And then we argue, say, whether it's the land pulling the price up, housing price up, all those factors.
He thrived on holding different opinions -- "He would always argue," said his father, Al Santora.
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