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Despite the call for "global and systemic pro-action" (which sounds like meaningless jargon), it's hard to believe that the delegitimisation argument will lead to anything but more violence and further repression of dissent.
To say it is not fit for purpose because it is 60 years old is a caricature, and accepting that argument will lead some to advocate ditching both the convention and the enormous and sophisticated body of case-law which surrounds it.
Ironically, this argument will lead to a subsequent withdrawal of support and funding, which will become the most Vietnam-like part of the whole situation.
But in one argument — when she wonders whether this argument will lead to Jehovah's Witness employers not covering blood transfusions, or Scientologist employers not covering antidepressants— there's a possibility that she's wrong.
It creates distance (spouse would stop confiding), it pushes people away (your teenager will not communicate with you), it stops people from understanding your point (argument will lead nowhere), it exaggerates the negativity in a degree disproportionate to the trigger (you could feel uneasy about the things you said after your anger goes down), and it destroys any sense of safety.
In light of these risks, as well as the existing legal framework prohibiting adulterated poultry products, we are optimistic that our argument will lead the United States to join the 14 countries that already ban the inherent cruelty of force-fed foie gras.
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Similar arguments will lead me to dismiss further evidence such as a phone call from the towing service and my failure to see my car when I confidently stride over to the parking lot.
This week, nearly five years after his trial began, come the closing arguments that will lead either to Karadžić's acquittal or conviction for ordering the hurricane of violence he himself called ethnic cleansing between 1992 and 1995.
If this argument influences the policy debate, it will lead toward protectionism or devaluation, both of which would harm the U.S. economy.
An argument that change will lead to adverse consequences.
Lawsuits have already been filed on several grounds, including the argument that it will lead to the racial profiling of legal residents and that the state has unconstitutionally intruded on federal authority.
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