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Not surprisingly, each argued that the other's plans would stifle innovation.
Not surprisingly, Fischer argued in favor of Miller's "God-given responsibility" to kidnap her daughter.
Not surprisingly, he argued that "the negotiation of great trade deals is the quickest way to bring our jobs back". .
Surprisingly, Lie argues that the belief in a monoethnic Japan is a post–World War II phenomenon, and he explores the formation of the monoethnic ideology.
Surprisingly, he argues that the Court should have reaffirmed Plessy and permitted segregation to continue — but should have insisted that separate must be genuinely equal.
Second, and perhaps more surprisingly, Zacks argues that there need be no further controversy about whether violence on TV, in games, or on film makes those exposed to it more aggressive: it does.
Not surprisingly, he argues that the numerical certitude Parker and his vast horde of devotees impose on wines can obscure the more complex pleasures of their character and place.
Not surprisingly, Philip argues that Aristotle should be taken as a philosopher and not as a theologian.
Not surprisingly, Rubenstein argues that private equity is also a good thing for America, pointing out it's a massive financial industry based in the U.S.
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