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This argument looks weaker.
This argument looks less tenable now that the jobless rate is back to its pre-recession level.
Because Europe's defence industry is so fragmented, the European aircraft industry does not enjoy the same "spillover" of technology from military to civil aviation.Given that European governments still stump up around 30% of the cost of launching new Airbus aircraft, and that it is entirely their own fault that their defence industry has not consolidated, this argument looks a bit rich.
This argument looks to the history of quantum mechanical models of molecular structure.
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This can be verified by noting that the argument looks just as good after it is translated into other languages.
But with the world's fastest-growing economy — and more than $2 trillion in foreign reserves — that argument looks increasingly untenable.
It's better, I think, to observe what the argument looks like on the ground.
"This study show that the economics of the argument look far more tenuous than any of us believed," Hudson said.
This style of argument looks less promising, though, when looking at non-directed living kidney donation (to strangers).
To a generation dodging the draft, that argument looked pretty interesting.
This novel Tenth Amendment argument looks to leave those states that reject gay marriage in the clear.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com