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It can also be argued that when it comes to scheduling, the horse bolted some time ago.

And it could even be argued that when representatives of big business ride into town looking to cash in on McCabe's triumphs, the film becomes a portent of the decline awaiting American cinema in the blockbuster age.

And it can be argued that, when it comes to repairing American corporate governance, the law anyway addresses symptoms more than causes.With time, no doubt, the law's balance of costs and benefits will improve significantly: some of the costs have been once-and-for-all.

It could be argued that when people identify the community as their house, they prefer to keep their house clean and livable.

First, it could be argued that, when it comes to introspection, there is no difference between appearance and reality; therefore, introspective seemings are necessarily successful introspections.

So in the context of politics within and between Bangladesh and India, it can be argued that when two less friendly governments are in the power, negotiations over water sharing issues seemed to be stagnant.

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Consequently Butler can be seen to be arguing that when we take a survey of all that belongs to human nature (N1) we discover that conscience has natural supremacy (N3) in a united hierarchy (although see Section Five for Butler's claim that self-love is also a supreme principle).

It is argued that when vloggers (re)assign participant roles, the audience is actively involved, as they have to recognize their new status.

In a previous work [Chaos 27 (2017) 023107] it was argued that when DMMs support solutions of the associated Boolean problem then strange attractors cannot coexist with such equilibria.

It has been argued that, "when an individual's freedom to engage in a specific behavior is threatened, the threatened behavior becomes more attractive according to reactance theory" (Lessene and Notarantonio 1988, p. 34).

(Longchen, 1983: 203f) It is argued that when the eye that is affected by cataracts mistakenly sees hairs falling in containers, the healthy eye that is not affected by cataracts does not even perceive the appearances of falling hairs.

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