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Fry might have been intrigued to know that a century earlier, in 1908, the Yale professor Thomas R. Lounsbury dissected the specious argument for singular-only none in his book, "The Standard of Usage in English".
"I think it is a specious argument for the producers to say that they don't know if there will be profits in digital media," he said, taking a sip of water at the table below an overhanging loft in the apartment.
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This is kind of a specious argument from critics of Holder, as well.
"So I would say no, that's a specious argument from my view.
Mr. Ebersol labeled that a "specious argument," saying that for much of the last five years, Mr. Leno had much lower lead-in audiences than Mr. Letterman got at CBS and yet he always won in the ratings.
Under other circumstances, this ballpark could have been named for Robinson, despite the specious argument that pops up that Robinson never played for the Mets.
Critics of reform make the specious argument that states have the right to set the rules for federal elections.
The whole menace-of-prolixity contention "is the kind of specious argument that I would be using if I were making the case for the typewriter," said Andy Rooney, Mr. Safer's colleague on "60 Minutes," who began using WordPerfect a decade ago.
This is a specious argument.
That is a specious argument.
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