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The rational roots of this doctrine, he argued, soon grew incompatible with and larger than the religious and so the latter were eventually discarded.
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The quant who keeps arguing soon gets labeled "not a team player," or, worse, "does not understand the business" -- labels that are deadly to a career.
Nimbys in Britain fighting the expansion of runways are shoving their way into history's dustbin, he argues, soon to be surpassed by avid aerotropolis adopters in Amsterdam or Dubai.
I recently did a Q&A with the creator of Cops, who argued as soon as you start paying these folks, they become actors ….
China is argued to soon become the world's largest economy and to be making rapid progress in many areas.
They sent their findings to the journal's editorial board, arguing that Soon's study was little more than anecdote.
Illegal immigrants without cards would not be able to find jobs, Mr. Romney argues, and soon they would pack up and leave-they would "self-deport".
A species that has earned itself a reputation for its aloof ferocity – a perfect emblem for an independent Scotland, you might argue – may soon disappear from our shores.
And while the officials concede that in the short run the deaths may result in increased guerrilla attacks on American troops, they also argue that soon those passions will be spent.
You might argue that soon there will be Neon salesmen pushing Mercedes models in their spare time.
The long-term deficit scare story plays into the hands of those who will argue, very soon, for cuts in Social Security as though these were necessary for economic reasons.
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