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Japan for its part said it would argue that its whaling activity was legal.
But even if the Court's commitment were that palid, it would argue only for moderating the language of the test, not for eliminating constitutional scrutiny altogether.
The person confirmed that the federal government believed Mr. Loughner was competent to stand trial and that it would argue that in court on Tuesday.
At some stage, it would argue, children have to be inducted into the world of firearms and steered, if they can be, to the sporting side of them.
FoE said it would argue that the decision was unlawful because the councillors did not properly consider the environmental impact of burning any gas extracted to create electricity.
Last week, Reuters quoted Mr. Patino as saying his government was preparing a document in which it would argue that Britain is legally obliged to give Mr. Assange permission to travel to South America.
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For you Britons, what is it about walking? A. Part of it, I would argue, is political.
But I would argue it's good to be pragmatic.
"It is even, I would argue, a national asset".
ART DEGAETANO: I would argue it's hard to find a good negative feedback.
But I would argue it's not just a science.
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