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The oft-cited argument against a more proportional system is that it would allow in extremists.
One oft-cited argument is that the bonuses are a marketing expense: law firms like to have the clerks on their roster to impress both their clients and any other high-flying legal eagles they may be seeking to hire.
An oft-cited argument among non-vaccinating families is that if vaccines work, their choice doesn't put anyone else at risk — but parents and friends of infants, the elderly, and children whose lack of immunization isn't from choice need to dispel that myth.
The oft-cited argument, "Guns don't kill people, people do," seems unconvincing.
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Machiavelli's oft-cited line about the adequacy of the perception of power prompts a question.
Dr. King uttered another oft-cited statement: no lie can live forever.
Huntington first advanced his argument in an oft-cited 1993 article in the journal Foreign Affairs.
An oft-cited example to back up the argument for flexibility is that of the company which elects not to include the results of a money-losing subsidiary in its reported earnings.
The best analogy for the arguments last week isn't the oft-cited Roe v. Wade abortion case or the Brown v. Board of Education civil-rights decision; it's Loving v. Virginia, the 1967 court decision that ruled unconstitutional a state prohibition on interracial marriage.
It is one of the most disturbing (and oft-cited) statistics in the gun-control debate.
Take the oft-cited Isaiah.
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