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It is sometimes argued that the surge of nationalism and populism in Europe is the fault of the EU.

Some have argued that the surge of sex-scandal news is a sign that the new Politburo is determined to expose and crack down on the phenomenon.

Mr Malpass was less clear when he argued that the surge in government debt since the start of the downturn caused the reduction in private debt, and therefore the collapse of the real economy.

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Many of them even began arguing that the surge had transformed the Iraq war into a winning political issue - for pro-war Republicans.

They argue that the surge in Tory support towards the end of 2007 began with the promise by George Osborne, the shadow chancellor (whom they claim as one of their own), to cut inheritance taxes.

The two Brookings Institution scholars, after a government-guided tour, pointed selectively to successes on the ground in Iraq in arguing that the surge should be continued "at least into 2008".

There was a report in the Times this morning of a breach between assessments prepared by the intelligence community, which say that the prospects, as things stand, are pretty bleak, and the military, which, in the midst of a policy review, is arguing that the surge is working and the whole enterprise is looking up.

Oleg Kashin, a prominent Russian journalist now living in exile following a brutal beating (yet to be properly investigated), argues that the surge of patently absurd bills like those banning foreign words or high heels is a tactic deployed by the Kremlin via its loyal media to draw attention away from topics that really matter – such as Russia's involvement in the Ukraine crisis.

Some American officials have argued that the military surge in Afghanistan will weaken the Taliban and increase the incentive to negotiate.

Mrs. Clinton argued that the troop "surge" advocated by Mr. McCain had failed to produce the kind of change that the White House promised, as evinced by the fact that the troop level in Iraq at the end of the surge will be the same as at the beginning.

Today, it can be argued that the recent surge in construction activities has created two new realities for the local population: Firstly, the high land prices and construction costs leading to a shrinking number of locals, who can embark on an effort to build their modern villas in accessible locations.

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