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They also hope to cast doubt on the Nasdaq and ICE proposal, arguing that it could not survive regulatory review in its current form.

Western ones, along with Arab allies such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, still prop up Mr Abbas and shun Hamas, arguing that it could win acceptability simply by giving up its declared aim of destroying Israel by armed struggle.

Twitter had originally asked for a complete payroll tax exemption if it moved its office to the blighted Mid-Market/Tenderloin, arguing that it could save $30 million over 5 years by moving from SF to a suburb like Brisbane.

More than 1,000 people have signed a petition against Immigration Street, arguing that it could ignite "racially-motivated violence" and fuel prejudice with its "sensationalist broadcasting".

The actress stated in court documents that she discovered the cancer and its severity at a time when she was uninsured, arguing that it could have been avoided. .

"I am arguing that it could be a better job.

For about a decade Ireland has resisted this, arguing that it could lead toward harmonizing rates.

Last year humanists decried his crucifixion on the Brighton seafront, arguing that it could upset children.

A number of Republican lawmakers have come out against LightSquared's plans, arguing that it could compromise national defense equipment.

"That is politically an extremely powerful development," Mr. Peters said, arguing that it could spur policy changes by both nations.

Wall Street lined up behind the hedge funds, arguing that it could create chaos if the disclosure requirements were broadened.

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