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Publishing, Pettegree argues, not only rescued ancient learning from obscurity, it was also a chaotic and financially grinding undertaking.
It argues not only against a stimulus package with big long-term costs, but also, perhaps, against permanent tax cuts.
Smolin argues not only that time is real but that the universe "is a process for breeding novel phenomena and states of organization".
Hammes argues not only is it difficult to define what fluency is, but "as a goal it is so much bigger than it deserves to be.
We see this, she argues, not only in nations' inability to reform their financial systems, but also in their inability to maintain fiscal discipline, reduce economic inequality and effectively govern economic markets.
"What can we learn from this?" The film argues not only that government should play an active role in the civic life, but also that it could be effective.
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They were arguing not only over the meaning of those verses, but over their precise wording.
They argued not only that the Rosenbergs were innocent, but also that no crime had occurred.
Corporate defendants can argue not only that they are not the criminals, but also that a crime never took place.
The study argued: "not only would growth have been higher if such policies had not been pursued, but debt-to-GDP ratios would have been lower".
We argued not only that the targets were likely to prove unachievable but attempting to achieve them would result in damaging cuts to public services and investment.
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