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Bush's Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney, was inclined to this view, as was his top policy official, Paul Wolfowitz, who argued emphatically that the United States should strengthen its military superiority so that potential rivals would have no hope of catching up.
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Mr. Gold argues emphatically that "any return to direct federal conscription, which is what is commonly called 'The Draft,' would be both militarily and morally abhorrent".
In 2006 a book published by the OECD argued emphatically that China's national accounts are inevitably "wrong", in that they are forced to plump for one of a range of plausible figures, but that they are not politically manipulated.But the NBS does not make it easy for independent outsiders to cross-check their work.
In fact, it seemed somewhat inappropriate to sell sick animals as some pastoralists argued emphatically that they never sold sick animals, even though the survey data showed that some of them had sold sick animals in the previous year.
In his Mathematician's Apology, published in 1940, the great mathematician GH Hardy argued emphatically that pure mathematics is never useful.
Clinton advisers argued emphatically that Mrs. Clinton was not exploiting Orlando but rather approaching the attack with nuance and avoiding simplistic conclusions or easy answers.
Business groups including the United States Chamber of Commerce and the hastily formed E-Fairness Coalition, whose 1.4 million member companies employ one of every five American workers, and individual companies like Wal-Mart Stores argueircuit City, arguemphaticallyly that sales taxes must not be tied to how products are sold.
In his many writings on the Revolution he argued emphatically and repeatedly that reason has no such powers.
In his speech, Mr. Obama argued emphatically — rebuking Mr. Trump eight times by name — that the Republican nominee had played on Americans' fears rather than offered them solutions to their problems.
Ebeling wasn't on that phone call, according to the Times — but McDonald, along with engineers Arnold Thompson and Roger Boisjoly, argued emphatically for a delay.
As Mr. Visone remembers it, Mr. Walsh would wave his hand dismissively and would argue just as emphatically that the best way to make office buildings spew cash was through the magic of financial engineering.
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