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Gove would surely argue against.
But not always, the Fox executives would surely argue.
Whatever emerges, Mr. Clinton will surely argue that Clinton the Good should outshine Clinton the Bad.
They and their lawyers will surely argue that taking customer funds cannot be a crime or a fraud if it was sanctioned by the commodity commission rules.
Yet many of these same fans would almost surely argue that CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, whose median compensation is around $10m, are ridiculously overpaid.
Top Gear's presenter Chris Evans is also on the bill and will surely argue the case for Radio 2, which – like Radio 1 – is supposedly under threat from the Government's BBC Green Paper.
(They would surely argue with this, and, perhaps, they've made some progress. But really?) In pricier restaurants, the goal seems to be to impress you with presentation, originality and glamour.
It's probably much too early for the Obama team to have to make this decision, and some of his advisers would surely argue it's not really an either/or proposition.
While Ryan may be distancing himself from Rand now, the Democrats will surely argue that her views on the virtues of selfishness have left a more lasting legacy in the policies that he and Romney embrace.
They will almost surely argue that as chairman, Mr. Taubman was a broad policy maker with little or no day-to-day involvement and no office at Sotheby's.
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