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Given that there were about four Enlightenments (France, Scotland, Italy and Germany) you can effectively argue almost any case.
And just this month, IBM unveiled a machine that could effectively argue with a human on a subject it had not prepared beforehand.
That decision will turn on whether he can effectively argue that mitigating evidence like mental illness or childhood problems should call for a sentence of life in prison without parole.
Both major parties effectively argue that the ends justify the means, that "stopping the boats" and "preventing the drownings at sea" justify the collateral damage – the men, women and children detained far away with no idea when, if ever, they will be able to build a new life.
CIOs and boards of directors must be prepared to effectively argue they are good corporate citizens despite ever-increasing IT energy consumption.
Currently stalled in the U.S. court system, the plaintiffs effectively argue that the anti-dumping and countervailing duties charges against China filed on Wednesday are themselves illegal.
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Television, the men are effectively arguing, should be doing the hard work of diversity.
Mr. Zuma has laid it bare, effectively arguing that he is being persecuted for his cultural beliefs.
Salman, moreover, appears to go beyond Newman, effectively arguing that gifts of inside information should be per se legal.
If you believe in American engagement in the world, Clinton effectively argued, I am your only choice.
As with the criteria mentioned earlier, the executive branch effectively argues that it can set its own standards.
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