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But like other points in the film, critics will certainly argue with that assertion, and may not have to go far to seek ammunition.
"While one would not argue with spending on the need to protect our country's borders, one could certainly argue with the fact that wars a long way from our borders are continuing to be a drain on our state coffers," the editorial read.
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By then, the channel will almost certainly argue to cable operators that it has something else in common with Fox News: must-carry status.
They certainly can argue, with some justification, that it was the war, and not the New Deal, that finally got us out of the Great Depression.
The numbers certainly argue otherwise.
You can certainly argue as much.
While advocates for a higher gas tax may be buoyed by the current oil market, and while they are certainly arguing their case with more vigor than in the past, most elected federal officials remain unmoved.
Not sure about the f-bomb, but "precarious" is certainly hard to argue with.
"And you certainly can't argue with the size of classes.
He certainly can't argue with the start, even if he wasn't happy with his score.
We certainly can't argue with the stated goal of the proposal that President Obama sent to Congress on Monday — the Reduce Unnecessary Spending Act of 2010.
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