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Whether the empty-calories argument is true, it's certainly convenient.
A. But the contrary to that argument is true, too.
That same argument is true for the Academy Awards.
They would further say that the fine-tuning argument asserts F, therefore the correct probability is P(N|F&L;) if the fine-tuning argument is true.
But he has a subsidiary message for voters: "Labour's to blame, not me". The first part of his argument is true.
The political argument is true in at least one sense, however: this change will become only more difficult as inequality becomes more pronounced.
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The speculative tail is wagging the spot dog.If that argument were true, the consequences would be profound.
Had that argument been true, British businesses would be in leonine form by now, instead of their current chronic enfeeblement.
If either argument were true, we might expect to see growth and inequality rise and fall in four- or eight-year cycles.
But I think it's pretty clear that even if the "this will hurt you more than me" argument were true, it would not prevent people from wanting to get the bonuses back.
This was reflected in the terrible turnout, averaging 29% in The Economist sample, compared with 36% in 1995.But if the "culture of contentment" argument were true, you would expect Labour to have done worst where turnout fell most.
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