Sentence examples for arguing it would be from inspiring English sources

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Corrections Corporation of America flatly denies that it cuts corners as part of its business practice, arguing it would be bad business to deliver a low-quality product to the government.

So we are arguing it would be further cruelty for them to try again".

Some southerners are calling for Bavarian independence from Germany, arguing it would be better off.

The figures have written a letter arguing it would be an "irresponsible" folly to downgrade or end the system.

The signatories reject the prospect of mediation, arguing it would be a waste of time because Buckingham has shown no sign of contrition.

But when Labour came to power in 1997 it carried through the setting up of STCs, arguing it would be too expensive to cancel the project.

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Others argued it would be when the fighting was over, and others argued it would be when the enemy had been completely defeated.

Many critics argue it would be too complex.

Some people argued it would be when all detainees were released.

They have generally argued it would be too difficult, or would hurt investment returns.

They argue it would be wrong to see it as a harbinger.

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