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I would suggest that there is a reasonable case for Jade Goody to join their number, by reason of the example of her perfect Christian death, reached through the natural instinct for faith which is so often stronger in women.
In short, there is a reasonable case in defence of Mr Brown.
There is a reasonable case to be made that the one who profited most from the perpetual U.S.O.
THERE is a reasonable case to be made for a limited amount of new oil drilling in America.
Gavi has already indicated that there is a reasonable case to support the vaccine, provided it's approved by regulators, the WHO and individual countries.
James Surowiecki has been pushing back against this implication, arguing that there is a reasonable case to be made that for most banks, time will set things right.
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But there's a reasonable case to be made that the White House would have been better off if Lincoln's opponent, Bill Halter, had won the primary.
"The rather useful www.allfootballers.com reveals that both a Danny and a R. Bolton have played for Wanderers," says Tim Byrne, before adding, "Italian speakers will also note there's a reasonable case to be made for Mickael Marsiglia of Marseille".
Given the fight over voter suppression in the 2012 Presidential campaign, there would seem to be a reasonable case that voting rights are not an exotic issue but a central one.
But by 7 March the position of Goldsmith, who gives evidence to the inquiry tomorrow, was that there was a reasonable case for arguing the war would be legal without a second resolution.
"It's hard for me, not being a Yankee fan, to think of the Yankees as being in the business of exercising generosity to others, but there's a reasonable case to be made that these were given out of generosity".
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