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Tanta argued that for every asset that banks unloaded on the government, the chief executives should be required to explain "why they acquired or originated this asset to begin with, what's really wrong with it in detail, what they have learned from this experience, and what steps they are taking to make sure it never happens again".
However, he did slightly criticize the episode's padding specifically Nora Dunn's role as Fletcher's wife and the Duck Soup mirror gag but argued that "for every bit that doesn't play in the episode, there are three that do".
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have argued that for-profit schools are targeting veteran and military tuition benefits because of a wrinkle in federal law.
Then a 1966 book called "Feminine Forever" argued that estrogen therapy was good for almost every middle-aged female on the planet who wanted to avoid morphing into a crone.
This theory argues that for every fermion in the standard model there is a corresponding "supersymmetric" boson, and vice versa.
The president's aides like to argue that, for every seemingly anti-democratic measure he introduces, analogies can be found in Western countries.
Colonel Johnstone argues that "for every bad CERP project there are ten good ones".American commanders now consider the "human terrain" of tribal allegiances to be just as important as valleys and mountains.
He argues that for every pound London contributes to the national exchequer, it receives only 75p back despite allegedly having 14 of the 20 most deprived council areas in the country.Mr Livingstone is an old political trooper.
In addition, the BBC argues that for every 1% reduction in penetration of the licence fee, there would be a consequent £35m loss of income and that enforcement would be much more difficult if non-payment was a civil rather than a criminal offence as it would be harder to use detection equipment.
I would argue that for every Siberia, there are many Sochis.
The rest follows from Lemma 8. We first argue that for every nice minimal cut of G (P ) we can derive a split of ℒ (P ).
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