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Michael Klarman, the Harvard legal historian, has even argued that court cases can create what he calls a backlash.
Sam Peltzman, an economist at the University of Chicago, has even argued that injury prevention can be counterproductive.
Curnow has even argued that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that helmets provide any significant protection against serious injury to the brain.
One commentator has even argued the case for giving products away free, so as to form a closer bond with the customer.
The Chief Rabbi of Israel has even argued that, as a successful graft ultimately becomes part of the recipient, prohibitions related to deriving benefit from the dead do not, in the long run, apply.
Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist at Duke, has even argued that the way we buy gasoline — standing at the pump and watching the dollars pile up — is inherently disheartening.
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Jurgen had even argued for it.
Some have even argued that without Taos Mountain there'd have been no Abstract Expressionism.
Some economists have even argued that most Americans save much of it one way or another.
Others have even argued that a shift toward charity may the best strategy to rehabilitate militant groups generally.
Some scholars have even argued that an Epicurean egoistic hedonism, however foresighted it may be, must logically be self-defeating.
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