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"There are some important counter arguments to that which I'm sure you will be familiar with – arguments from efficiency, from economies of scale, the need to concentrate resource in London which is the obvious place to lead the fight for instance against counter-terrorism".
Some externalists have even offered independent arguments to that effect (Putnam 1981).
The rest of the proof can be followed by similar arguments to that of Theorem 3.3.
In fact there is good reason to suppose that arguments to that effect may be more important politically that slave based arguments for black reparations.
For γ ∈ [ g ( s ), 1 ], we conclude the inequality by almost identical arguments to that used before in (i), since t > 1 ≥ γ ≥ g ( s ) and s > 1.
Taking (P_{C_{n}}) and (P_{Q_{n}}) in place of S and T, respectively, in similar arguments to that of the proof in Theorem 3.1, we have ({x_{n}}) is bounded, and by similar arguments, there exists a unique element (x^in H) such that (x^ = P_{Gamma}h(x^)).
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"I have plenty of counter-arguments to that, but it's not elegant to share them," Dunham said.
I had a counter-argument to that to which they in turn had a rejoinder.
Martin Wolf makes an argument to that effect here, when he writes:Fortunately, the news is good.
Perry disagreed, and suggested they take the argument to that famous old leveller: the pull-up bar.
The first argument to that effect was given by Michael Huemer (1997).
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