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Public employee unions, in Rhode Island and elsewhere, argue that people like Mr. Boies are exaggerating the size of America's total public pension shortfall.

Many in the food industry and elsewhere argue that obesity remains a problem of personal or parental responsibility, not something that requires the intervention of government or advocacy groups.

And an increasing number of policy makers in Europe, the United States and elsewhere argue that social media companies have a responsibility to block harmful content and respect national rules.

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Reformers in America and elsewhere argued that checks and balances were just as important in the corporate realm as they are in politics.

Mr Tsarnaev 's lawyers tried to move the trial elsewhere, arguing that their client couldn't possibly receive a fair hearing in Boston.

Relative to shares elsewhere, argues Markus Rösgen, regional strategist at Citigroup, Asian equities are cheaper than at the start of any of the Fed's tightening cycles since 1980.

Indeed, Jones has elsewhere argued that the contemporary abundance of anti-Darwinian prejudice is a positive reason in favour of discussing human evolution.

Descartes elsewhere argues that, because God is perfect, he does not deceive human beings, and therefore, because God leads us to believe that the material world exists, it does exist.

Even before the European physicists had presented their results — in a paper that appeared on the physics Web site arXiv.org on Thursday night and in a seminar at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, on Friday — a chorus of physicists had risen up on blogs and elsewhere arguing that it was way too soon to give up on Einstein and that there was probably some experimental error.

For those in the media and elsewhere arguing that the possession and transport of classified information is a crime: does that mean you believe that not only Daniel Ellsberg committed a felony, but also the New York Times reporters and editors did when they received, possessed, copied, transported and published the thousands of pages of top-secret documents known as the Pentagon Papers?

The president of Sporting Lisbon has launched an outspoken attack on the investor funds which have bought "economic rights" in scores of footballers in Portugal and elsewhere, arguing the funds are a "menace" and a "monster" that undermine clubs' finances, football's integrity and pose a risk of increasing match-fixing.

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