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Most clergy, he argued, now prefer taking funerals.
"They've argued now is not the time for reform.
If someone has a scoop, we post it four minutes later.' " Consumers, Ryan argued, now want "faster coverage and shorter stories.
The drop in the number of incidents suggests that the surge has had an effect, and British military commanders have argued now is not the time let up.
On Sunday night he argued now was not the time to debate the level of immigration from the Middle East - but he remained critical of the term multiculturalism.
Therefore, he argued, "now is the time for the Afghans to pursue a political settlement with as much vigor and energy as we are pursuing the military and civilian effort".
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Tough to argue now.
Can everyone please stop arguing now?
Abse argues now that much of this was tactical.
"We could argue now that we don't have a functioning democracy," he says.
That strategy, Whitman argues, now lies in ruins and with it decades of careful diplomacy.
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