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There's no point in me trying to state a case for this being the best Bond film; no one thinks that.
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So, you know, I think the power of the argument of choice boils down to stating a case for one or the other.
The Spaniard, who has stated quite a case for Ryder Cup inclusion over five days in Texas, produced a 3&2 win.
This chapter provides a background on the principles and practice of AFM elastography and reviews the literature comparing cell mechanics in normal and diseased states, making a case for the use of such measurements as disease markers.
Instead, as I argue in The Entrepreneurial State, it is a case for a targeted, proactive, entrepreneurial state, able to take risks when the private sector is still too scared, creating a highly networked system of actors, harnessing the best of the private sector for the national good over a medium- to long-term horizon.
Its advice stated there was a case for charging fees for students from all other EU member states, including the rest of the UK, while the White Paper sets out plans for "more or less the status quo which is to charge students from rUK but not the rest of Europe", Prof Downes said.
Ms. Buckley said she suspected that Mr. Flint's motive was to first have the industry taxed by the state and then build a case for legalizing it in the larger counties.
Labor was open to the royal commission considering the juvenile justice system in other states "if there is a case" for them to be involved.
While a good case can be made about the necessity for inter-state lying on occasion, a case for leaders to lie to the public is much harder to make, and one does not even need to recall Kipling's chilling epitaph on the British dead of the First World War: "If any question why we died, Tell them, because our fathers lied".
Jacquelyn Y. Powell, the chief executive of the Dayton/Montgomery County Convention and Visitors Bureau in Ohio, said that her city found it hard to compete with larger cities but was trying to make a case for state and regional conferences.
And a couple, 'Why Bother?' and 'The Reader in Exile', state a tentative case for the purpose of the novel itself in a mass culture: a manifesto which the author subsequently, triumphantly justified.
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