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Ironically, it is their absence from the debate that makes it easier to demonise hunters in general, as the visible and vocal hunters are unfortunately often the ones shooting out of their ute windows as they drive past farm paddocks, or maybe arguing vociferously for a lessening of gun control.

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You could, maybe, argue that Heritage did some serious work in the 80s, when it looked at health reform and proposed the solution we now call Obamacare.

We laugh a little, cuddle while reading a book, and maybe argue over getting dressed or about throwing a spoon across the room.

I'd maybe argue the opposite, that perhaps the rule changes have gone too far in favour of the attackers, and that as a result nobody in the world apart from Nemanja Vidic can bloody defend properly.

Maybe, argues Rosabeth Moss Kanter, a professor at Harvard Business School, instead of concentrating on tangibles -- like the slugging percentage in baseball or earnings per share in business -- we should spend more time on intangibles.

Johnson indicated that a more plausible backup would push Sanchez more — "he's got to have somebody breathing on his back, yeah, I think you can maybe argue that" — but tried to reject the notion that Sanchez was pampered, saying he suspected that Tom Brady and other elite quarterbacks received the same treatment.

"You could maybe argue that the company shouldn't have trialled the drug on so many patients at once," he says, "and that it should have given the dose to one patient first to see if there was an adverse reaction.

You could maybe argue that it's fitting for the districts to be forced to fight each other since they tried to fight the Capitol but this seems a bit of a symbolic stretch.

But this person is maybe just arguing that we should also have a black Santa.

But this person is maybe just arguing that we should also have a black Santa," Kelly said last week.

Maybe not, argues DJ Jaffe, founder of the think-tank Mental Illness Policy Org and an advocate for the severely mentally ill, but a variety of brain-imaging data shows that the brain of someone with schizophrenia functions differently compared to a neurotypical brain.

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