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I didn't exactly argue with him.
I mean... Kate didn't exactly argue when I made the offer.
It follows that the capitalisation of intangibles alone does not affect America's external deficit, which is the difference between what the country saves and what it invests.Not exactly, argue some knowledge-economy optimists.
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This may not, in some cases be a sufficient reason to deny others these benefits, but it is a recognizable cost that these benefits bring, and one that cannot be put down to irrational envy.Mr Scanlon isn't exactly arguing for levelling here—notice his hedge in the last sentence but he does identify the harms of inequality that a UBI might leave untouched.
"Exactly," I argue.
The sponsoring organizations don't deny that exactly, but argue that the ads are meant as parody.
And who, exactly, was arguing that to nominate Romney was to "come on in for the big win"?
In fairness to Obama's campaign, it hasn't exactly been arguing that Romney was a bad businessman, but rather that layoffs, outsourcing and offshore accounts show a lack of character.
On May 6 2010, exactly five years ago, argues the FBI, Mr Sarao used a computer programme or algorithm to create a huge number of sell orders between 11.17am and 1.40pm.
But the descoping does exactly that, argues ecologist Walter Dodds of Kansas State University, Manhattan, who organized the petition and who has championed STREON.
That view is not exactly right, argues John Compton, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Chapman University, in his new book The Evangelical Origins of the Living Constitution.
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