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But union leaders here vigorously denied that a serious fraud problem exists, arguing that Republicans had greatly exaggerated as an excuse to disenfranchise Democratic voters.

Some people even wonder if privacy still exists arguing that our digital life is either shared or public [3].

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Targeted by constitutional lawsuits, the city's lawyers have claimed, to the incredulity of civil liberties attorneys, that the Muslim surveillance program does not exist, arguing that the police only does surveillance when following leads.

The film's critics, none of whom dispute that these social problems exist, argue that Nascimento's unrepentant voiceover advocates an appalling, dangerously appealing solution.

The bishop, who claims that the ship has "always existed," argues that its purpose is "to spread the word of God" to the far reaches of the universe -- even to intelligent aliens, should any be discovered.

"El Imperio que nunca existio" (The empire that never existed) argues that Franco went to the 1940 meeting prepared to enter the war, but came out humiliated because he did not get what he wanted: a large slice of North and Equatorial Africa, as well as Gibraltar.

Given that Mr Ornstein acknowledges in his statement, "that problems do exist", it could be argued that he has now handed those racist and anti-Semitic followers of football in Poland a big excuse not to mend their ways, to find "the cure" as he put it, when he spoke to the Panorama team.

Moreover, it should be noted that alternatives therapies are available to treat supraspinatus tendinopathy [ 3], and when treatments for a disorder already exist, it could be argued that it is unethical to create a placebo group that will receive no treatment at all.

By observation of the time traces in Figs. 2 and 3, it can be argued that there exists a multiple time-scales structure within the typical solution trajectories of the modified propofol model (1).

Secondly, it could be argued that factors exist which were not considered in this study.

The alternative course is to grant that there are facts about intrinsically undesirable states of the world that make it prima facie unreasonable to believe that God exists, but then to argue that belief in the existence of God is not unreasonable, all things considered.

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