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Rosneft rejected claims that any claims would be brought against it, arguing that the rulings would have "no adverse effect on its business or assets".
The administration opposes it, arguing that history should decide.
He tries to worm out of it, arguing that abuse by a stepfather might not count.
(Deputies dismissed it, arguing that contrasting the British and Russian systems might be helpful).
Some of us never bought it, arguing that the observed correlation between debt and growth probably reflected reverse causation.
He gave a speech, "The End of Apparel as We Know It," arguing that stores were a bad economic decision.
Passionately, he urged the American government to invest in it, arguing that it would inspire the next generation of scientists.
The Mets never paid any of it, arguing that it did not owe the city those revenues.
When President George W. Bush signed the law, he said he would not follow it, arguing that it "impermissibly interferes" with the president's power.
At least one battalion commander, according to the Haaretz investigation, refused to brief his soldiers on it, arguing that it was "flagrantly illegal".
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