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Statisticians could argue that point.
No one argues that point.
The agreement was flawed from the outset, argued Owen Barder, vice-president and Europe director of the Centre for Global Development.
From the outset, Chipperfield argued that the BBC's functions should all be mixed together, rather than segregated into zones or separate buildings.
But the Unite general secretary Len McCluskey complained "Right at the outset we argued that there should be two questions on the ballot paper: independence should be one and the other should be devo max.
Israel refused to cooperate with the Goldstone mission, arguing that the mandate was biased from the outset, and it rejected the report.
As we said at the outset, realists defending conjectures about convergence may attempt to explain away evaluative diversity by arguing that the diversity is to be attributed to shortcomings of discussants or their circumstances.
There was no arguing that point.
Turner isn't arguing that, though.
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