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Some commentators go even further, arguing that the problem is not too much American imperialism but too little.
The Sheriffs' Association of Texas opposed the measure, arguing that the problem should be solved locally and not mandated by lawmakers.
The group is arguing that the problem makes a catastrophe at the Indian Point power plant in New York 100 times more likely.
Many Republican leaders have been arguing that the problem is not the strength of existing gun laws, but the lack of vigorous enforcement.
However, Lorrie Moore is correct in arguing that the problem with teaching this book in high school extends beyond its language to the fundamental difference between the way that English is taught in high school and in college.
It was rare for Tevez to be so peripheral, although Mancini defended the Argentinian, arguing that the problem was the supply line and questioning the contribution of Shaun Wright-Phillips.
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Diepgen has staved off calls for his resignation by arguing that the problems have been exaggerated and that the city will inevitably find a solution.
Please don't think that this article is arguing that the problems being faced by those with mental health issues are going away or gone.
Mr. Brook argues that the problem wasn't deregulation, but "misregulation".
The White House argued that the problem predated Mr. Obama's time in office.
Citing reams of data, Mr. Gensler argued that the problem persists today.
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