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Mr Jin was known to be quietly arguing for more religious freedom.
After two and a half years of budget cuts, even some Tories are quietly arguing for a change of course.
He delivers many speeches as if he were quietly arguing with himself and the audience were eavesdropping.
But American, European and Israeli officials are now quietly arguing that the Security Council may prove easier for diplomats seeking a formula to get the Israelis and Palestinians back to negotiations.
At first, for example, Japan joined with South Korea, Russia and China in quietly arguing that it would be better to continue economic assistance to North Korea while resolving the nuclear crisis.
The Irish have been quietly arguing that its government only shored up the institutions temporarily, and that the EU stepped in just as it was due to get that money back.
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In the Commons, he quietly argued for every local and mining interest.
Marren does not want to bring it back but quietly argues for a less judgmental view.
Women with suckling babies chatted excitedly about their luck (fetching water here is largely a woman's responsibility), and men quietly argued about the next steps in the borehole's installation.
For 20 years it has quietly argued for diversification and stable returns, ignoring the tech mania and other crazes of the past.
Mr. Perry also signed a bill in 2003 that made permanent (quietly, critics argue) a reduction in the severance tax paid on "high-cost gas," which includes gas retrieved through fracking.
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