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Nevertheless, this does not completely argue against cyclosporine A-induced vascular injury because high calcineurin-inhibitor levels appear to be not a pre-requisite and cessation of the drug in our patient may have been too late to change the course of disease.

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Initially, pro-gun lawmakers sought to eliminate the injury center completely, arguing that its work was "redundant" and reflected a political agenda.

Cleaning up the army is a necessary condition for vanquishing the paramilitaries completely, argues Alejandro Reyes, a sociologist at Bogotá's Rosario university.

Tony Perrottet, writing in the Times in an essay called "Why Writers Belong Behind Bars," which I think is supposed to be tongue-in-cheek but which might be completely sincere, argues that all writers need to be put in prison — in real prison if a sufficient makeshift or metaphorical prison cannot be found.

Tony Perrottet, writing in the Times in an essay called "Why Writers Belong Behind Bars," which I think is supposed to be tongue-in-cheek but which might be completely sincere, argues that all writers need to be put in prison in real prison if a sufficient makeshift or metaphorical prison cannot be found.

The landscape of dating has changed completely, he argues.

Mohamed ElBaradei, the former chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency and an Egyptian, has called a strike "completely insane," arguing that it would "turn the region into one big fireball" and that the Iranians "would immediately start building the bomb — and they could count on the support of the entire Islamic world".

In this affectionate study, Brooks concedes that the young James "missed the point, completely," but argues that what he observed in Paris deeply affected him, and was especially crucial to his late novels, which, with their shifting, pointillist perspective, "are both in method and in theme about ways of looking at things".

I completely disagree and argue that it's entirely appropriate for children to be in environments where difference is accepted, understood and supported, even if that means putting up with the odd expletive.

"The current Jungian movement is, I would argue, completely unconscious of its roots," says the author of the book, Dr Richard Noll.

This choice is practical if not, some may argue, completely correct: internet providers really do seem to qualify as common carriers as they are generally defined.

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