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The occupation of the federal buildings was a "legal way" to challenge the government, she further argued.

She further argued that the inchoative or eventive interpretation entails a Proto-Patient property in relation to a volitional, affective agent.

She further argued that revolutions create new kinds of work and new positions, rather than focusing on the positions that men have held in culture.

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However, she further argues that companies may source more than just low-cost manufacturing capacity.

She further argues that reciprocal relations are governed by norms, such that parties to the exchange understand the social contract they have entered and therefore their obligations.

She further argues — to oversimplify — that if the conceivability argument were sound in actual philosophers' mouths, then it would be sound in the mouths of zombie philosophers too.

She further argues that this group's "understanding of US socio-cultural-educational expectations and institutional practices", although less visible, is critical in determining their success as Chinese teachers (p.43).

She further argues the U.S. government has "increasingly sought to use the state secrets privilege not merely to shield particular information from disclosure, but to keep entire cases out of court based on their subject matter".

As to whether clientilism hooks on poverty, Stokes (2007 618) has argued that "poor people value a handout more highly than do wealthy people; hence, if one is going to hand out goodies, one will target the poor…" She further argues that "… poor people are risk averse and hence value more highly a bag of goodies in hand today than the promise of a redistributive public policy tomorrow…" (ibid).

She further argues that the novel's motif of facial recognitions amounts to the message that people should be read "at face value", and that furthermore, past action is the greatest indicator of future behaviour, leaving no room for "change, growth, [or] self-reinvention".

She has further argued that a reliance on political networks and bureaucratic structures is a unique characteristic of the municipal economy and highlights the importance of the patron-client network to economic development (Oi 1999).

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