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The companies will soldier on, but there is nothing left to argue about.
There's a reluctance on the Left to argue for a vision of what this country can be.
He was left to argue to the jury that the information he received was not of any importance, something the jury rejected when he was found guilty.
To the supporters who lined the walls at a news conference after he won in a unanimous decision, there was nothing left to argue.
Otherwise, we're just left to argue over preferences: things are wrong because we don't like it or a majority of people don't like it.
By conceding it was liable, the publisher argued that there was little left to argue about, other than an appropriate level of damages.
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A messy Greek departure from the eurozone that had a detrimental impact on growth would make it easier for those who want the UK to leave to argue that Europe is a basket case.
She pointed to the recent announcement by Netflix that the company would be providing up to a year of paid parental leave to argue that businesses know what's best for themselves.
It was left to Kerry to argue that, despite what was delicately described as "electoral improprieties," confrontation had to be avoided.
The White House was left to somewhat lamely argue that it "simply disagree[s] with the board's analysis on the legality of the program".
It would be easy to say that energy is too complicated and should be left to the experts to argue it out.
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