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It is arguing hard for the construction of new power plants and transmission lines to supply the city.
Organisations such as the European Council on Refugees and Exiles will be arguing hard to restore an adequate search and rescue facility.
As many authorities on Islam would point out, Muslim thinkers were arguing hard over the boundary between faith and reason 1,000 years ago and there are Muslims today who want to revive the "rationalist" side of that argument.
Indeed, Britain is arguing hard for a proper analysis of all these emission reduction pledges, so we can see how far short the world is of where the science is telling us we needed to be.
In early scenes we see him informing a series of stunned employees (some played by non-actors plucked from the ranks of the recently unemployed) that their jobs have become "unavailable", then trying to convince them that termination could be a good move for them.Mr Reitman enjoys arguing hard cases, and like Ryan, he's good at it.
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Eirika, meanwhile, argued hard for EAT: "There are always things I'm tempted by at Eat.
"I would argue hard that there is no question that you can tell the difference," he said.
Let's take an example, Italy's power giant Enel, which has argued hard against the EC's proposed ban.
He was a sensation this spring in Jupiter, Fla., and Mozeliak said the coaches argued hard for him to make the team.
Jim liked me because I argued hard with him when I thought he was wrong.
One very senior figure on the Commission argued hard, my sources say, for the idea to be scrapped entirely.
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