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That argument sounds familiar somehow.
That argument sounds persuasive to me.
That argument sounds hollow and desperate, and most Republicans are giving the president the credit he deserves.
That argument sounds very similar to the Israeli who argues that peace is impossible because living side by side with a Palestinian community is a security threat for the Jews.
Actually, that argument sounds a lot like those who insist that the pyramids in Egypt or temples in Central and South America were the work of space aliens because of their disbelief that ancient non-European peoples could be so sophisticated.
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And even in 1960 that argument sounded hollow.
That argument sounded better before President George W. Bush and the GOP Congress went wild, running up the federal tab on virtually every program, even matching Lyndon Johnson's spending increases for domestic discretionary spending.
How silly the argument sounds now that the Mets didn't need to do something big and undeniably bold to compete in New York City as much as in the National League.
One is forced to conclude that the arguments sound feeble because they are feeble.
But if this argument sounds deceptively simple, that's because it is deceptive.
Strained Relations At first blush, the argument sounds confusing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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