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JPMorgan essentially argues that these provisions blow a giant, C.D.S.-sized hole in Lehman's case.
And it is; Mr Romer essentially argues that what is disparagingly referred to as the "lump of labour fallacy" may accurately describe some labour-market dynamics.
Defending the use of the atom bomb, he essentially argues that by the cruel logic of war, the Japanese beckoned fate.
The paper essentially argues that high yields can be attained with fewer chemicals and less water, which would not only cut pollution but in some cases also cut costs for farmers.
"The S.E.C. essentially argues that Tourre handed Little Red Riding Hood an invitation to grandmother's house while concealing the fact that it was written by the Big Bad Wolf," Judge Forrest explained in a recent ruling.
Andrew McCarthy, at the National Review Online, has a blog post in which he essentially argues that we don't have to try KSM precisely because there is so much evidence against him, which is not any easier to make sense of than his talk of the Adminstration's "hidden agenda".
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The lawyers were essentially arguing that the jurors got it wrong.
Opponents are essentially arguing that states should be blocked by Congress from collecting taxes in a fair and rational matter.
His theorising is complex, but he essentially argued that the smaller a black hole, the hotter it gets.
But Comey essentially argued to Congress that because encryption sometimes makes FBI investigations harder, it should be outlawed.
She wrote about it, essentially arguing that people should write only within the confines of their experience and identity.
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