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"The particular rationale she argued for was the needs of the globalization of business," said Bill Lann Lee, former director of the Justice Department's civil rights division.
"What we argued for was to do the research and to look for actual clinical benefit, which hadn't been demonstrated even in a mouse at that point".
What Epicurus, and Lucretius, argued for wasn't freedom from God, Greenblatt explains, but freedom from fear.
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The atmosphere in which programme ideas are developed and argued for is now more populist rather than adventurous.
One is that the values and policies that we stood for, and argued for, are currently out of favour with the public.
Perhaps what my mother and the Egyptian man were arguing for was an exclusive cultural identity that was synonymous with the Nile's rich past.
What Moran is really arguing for is more female happiness.
'What we are arguing for is a system that is more flexible; what we are not arguing for is anarchy,' Kennedy said.
The concept I'd argue for is "neoliberalism". More Americans today are natural neolibs, than neocons.
What I argue for is the shift to the personal developmental level.
What I'm arguing for is some kind of middle ground.
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