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Actually you can make a decent case that even after these cuts, the Government will still have massive funds to deploy.
Indeed, you could make a decent case that an attempt to rig the 2016 election is underway – one designed to hurt Clinton and help Trump.
There have been so many superb performances from British athletes this year that you could make a decent case for all of them to win Sports Personality.
He drives a car, he won't condemn the SUV brigade, he uses normal disposable nappies, and can't make a decent case against nuclear fuel - unless you count, "Well, it kills people, doesn't it".
Among the six republics of old Yugoslavia, there is only one European super-star, Slovenia; and Croatia is back on a European track after wobbling off it.But as for the other countries of the region all scarred by war, anarchy or criminal nationalism a sceptic could make a decent case for writing them off.
You could actually make a decent case for Mexico to be termed the most boring team in the World Cup, given that they have qualified for the last five World Cup, have got out of the group stages every time and lost in the first knockout round every time.
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"The New York Underground, 1965-1988" turns into a marshmallow round-up-the-usual-suspects exercise, trading "underground" music for "street" music without making a decent case for the transition.
It is to the producer Yoshi Oïda's credit that he makes a decent case for performing "The Pilgrim's Progress" in an opera house rather than a church.
Using the personal stories of those who have reclaimed fractured lives through peddling, he makes a decent case for encouraging sidewalk vending as a means to improve city life.
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