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Even if Mr. Clinton had been convinced, as he says, that the prosecution of Mr. Rich was mistaken, his defense of the pardon does not meet the point that Mr. Rich did not make his arguments in court but became a fugitive -- and it was no more defensible for Mr. Clinton to act at the behest of Israeli politicians.

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Instead, the agency needs the extra weeks to build a more defensible case for its rules, given the inevitability that someone will challenge them in court.

Of course, America's penchant for overspending on defense would be more defensible if it received what it paid for.

At least more defensible than his picks for the Southwest and the East: Akron and Long Island, both 16 seeds.

Add the more defensible surcharges to pay for next generation services, and Digital Britain risks becoming a land beset by an even deeper digital divide.

One strategy may have been building imperial sites in places with large visual magnitudes, which are attractive to empires because they are more defensible, they are suitably located for direct and implied surveillance, and they project a visually-dominant presence on the landscape.

Whilst a system of national assessment might provide a more defensible way to rank students for Foundation Programme jobs, it also has the opportunity to clearly define a level of expected undergraduate medical knowledge.

Sanitising advertising for the sake of children is no more defensible than sanitising films or censoring the Internet for their sake; harassing smokers in the name of children's welfare is no more defensible than harassing homosexuals or socialists.Even such justifiable measures as education and bans on sales to the young should not be pushed too far.

In this sense, intervening in the Italian and Spanish markets was more defensible than the earlier support operations for Greece, which had been clearly insolvent.

Although Witnesses claim that the first Witness was Abel, a possibly more defensible case can be made out for Charles Taze Russell, of Allegheny, Pa., who was born in 1852.

I wonder whether the compromises Nessa is making for her son's safety, by giving the contract to the wrong people, are any more defensible than those made by Ephra for her own security?

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