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We went home afterward and, presumably, argued.
In Friday's order, the court said the cases would be "consolidated" and presumably argued as if they were one, not four.
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Both have pleaded not guilty and will presumably argue the securities involved were hard to value.
Or perhaps, as his lawyer will presumably argue, his lack of sales shows his innocence.
Let's know what goes on in their "private lives" (a phrase the tabloid press presumably argues no longer exists).
His attorneys will presumably argue that he has already suffered substantial loss, including his job (though Goldman has paid his legal fees) and public humiliation.
The F.B.I. will presumably argue that the last exemption fits, though Mr. Nojeim was skeptical about whether the bureau was free to grant itself such authority.
The Las Vegas residents who filed the lawsuit will presumably argue that they were misled over the bout as one of the fighters was not at peak fitness.
Simon's 1983 pro-disarmament composition Citizen of the Planet was revived with good timing, then there was a surprise: when the pair said they learned to harmonise - and, presumably, argue - from the Everly Brothers, they hauled them on stage.
First I found the very first sentences of the document very stimulating in large part because I can think of other colleagues that would presumably argue oppositely with similar conviction and eloquence.
Kilgraves can make a presumably convincingly argued case for whom we should hate; including entire swaths of human population.
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