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And you can hardly argue with the results.
What goes around comes around, some will say, and one can hardly argue with that.
As the former chief operating officer of a global bank and a firm believer in expanding trade links, Cohn can hardly argue with that designation.
By the close City were 1-0 down and being booed off by some of their fans, a sentiment the players could hardly argue with.
I didn't last long, and I thought it all a bit corny, but I could hardly argue with the basic idea.
The home side fought back in the second half and were perhaps unlucky to concede a third at the end when the substitute Theo Walcott left six players floundering for Adebayor to set up Denilson, but they could hardly argue, with Arsenal enjoying 71% of possession.
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British ministers could hardly argue that Riyadh, which is so dependent on Washington, would cut off intelligence links with America.
Gannon could hardly argue.
His music is a bit droning and sludgy for my taste, but his own taste in music — John Lee Hooker, Johnny Cash, Appalachian murder ballads — can hardly be argued with.
They are portrayed... as amoral, ethically-challenged, and professional but hardly ever inclined to argue with Corporate Headquarters.
Hardly anyone is going to argue with that premise.
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