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"When over 100 million people in China can get on the Net," President Clinton has argued, "it will be impossible to maintain a closed political and economic society".
And, Flower argued, it will also benefit Collingwood.
However, high-profile sceptics such as the musician David Byrne have argued, it will not help every kind of artist.
If we force banks to hold a lot more capital, he argued, it will do more than anything else to prevent another blowup.
If his wife delivers early, the brief argued, "it will be difficult for Mr. Erman to return" to his home in Dallas from the trial in Kansas City, Kan.
This is, at bottom, an argument over priorities, and as I've argued, it will become one of the key issues around which the debate will unfold over how economically progressive the Democratic Party of the future should be.
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Mr Miliband acknowledges this will cost Labour much of its funding, but argues it will make the party stronger.
BAA and its biggest tenant, British Airways, argue it will be vital to the UK economy.
Federal law enforcement is no less a tribe than a Southie street gang is, and, English argues, it will always look after its own.
If Berlin pursues this new stance, the Center for European Reform report argues, it will allow Germany to "have its cake and eat it".
But critics argue it will make Hungary fully dependent on Russia, which is already its main oil and gas supplier.
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