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The Bush team, as it has argued before, contended finality of elections was more important.
Drones and the law Get a grip, then go ReprintsMoreover, as this newspaper has argued before, armed drones do not undermine the rules of war.
But, as this newspaper has argued before, it needs careful qualifications, the main one being that both sides in a divorce must agree to part.
If Greece falls out, yes, the German public would be more convinced that sinners would be punished; but, as this newspaper has argued before, a "Grexit" would cause carnage in Greece and contagion around Europe.
It is important to emphasise, as this column has argued before, that the case for localism is not nostalgic or Luddite, but the reverse: where the need is local, the response should be too.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias notes, just three northeastern cities New York, Washington, and Philadelphia account for nearly a third of all Amtrak boardings.As Gulliver has argued before, Amtrak's long-haul routes (you can see them on the map as the tiny blue dots stretching across most of the country) are money pits.
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As I have argued before: When you have leverage, talk.
But as we have argued before, America does not behave like a low-trust country, either.
However, as I've argued before, it is unnecessary and self-defeating.
In the end, as I have argued before, it is a matter of trust.
Indeed, as we have argued before, the British economy is still lagging behind its pre-crisis trend.
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