Sentence examples for arguing of course from inspiring English sources

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Earlier this year, Congress rejected giving an appropriation for the agency as part of the 2010 budget, arguing, of course, that the new agency didn't need the money.

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I'd argue, of course, that we must do both.

One could argue, of course, that Mr. McCartney is the honorary owner of the stadium circuit.

The opposition will argue: "Of course it's not the same.

You could argue, of course, that this is what program notes are for.

"There are many who argue, of course, that it is not prescience but wishful thinking.

Some would argue, of course, that this moneyed élite never lost its grip on the G.O.P.

AN ELEGANTLY argued (of course) defence of hedge funds from Sebastian Mallaby in the upcoming issue of Foreign Affairs.

You could argue of course that since Ms. Kron is the author of "Well," she remains in manipulative control.

Skeptics will argue, of course, that Dean's stewardship of the party had little to do with the Democratic rout.

One might well argue, of course, that no rational citizen should care which state Mr. Cheney lives in.

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