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The anti-EU party hopes that having its first MP will attract more high-value donors and debunk the argument that it would be a "wasted" or "protest vote" next May.

"It does debunk the argument of the Pentagon that if you want missile defense soon, your only choice is the missile defense system they've been pushing," said Dr. Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who specializes in military policy.

Wagnon has sought to debunk the argument that the bill would put an undue burden on small businesses.

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Andrea Matwyshyn, a law professor at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, added: "The final Groklaw post debunked the argument that if one has nothing to hide, one should not be concerned with internet privacy, comparing digital surveillance to the type of dignitary violation committed by a burglar who touches undergarments in a home.

as an example of someone seeking transformational economic change, along with professor Stephanie Kelton, whose work argues sovereign governments cannot run out of money, thus debunking the argument that economies cannot afford to make the transformations needed to address climate change.

The present war with Iraq, which will engage the greatest-yet number of American women, could change much of that by debunking the arguments against fully employing them.

Plans between the two countries to normalize relations for the first time since the Cold War has debunked the arguments used by Cuba throughout the years to justify the incarceration of independent journalists.

Chandler's historical work provided a useful foil, which sociologists used ad nauseam to debunk the generic argument that "certain institutions exist because they are efficient solutions to various problems in the economy" (Granovetter and Swedberg 2011).

CEPR's study is the latest to debunk the common argument that raising the minimum wage is an economy killer.

'Unlike arguments made in public, no one gets the opportunity to debunk the telecoms' arguments when they're made in secret.'.

"Unlike arguments made in public, no one gets the opportunity to debunk the telecoms' arguments when they're made in secret," Walsh told VICE News.

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