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Giuliani, who is scheduled to address the Republican National Convention, in Cleveland, this week, has made this kind of argument for years.
Bizzerkley worships this kind of argument.
(In fact, it is easier to find this kind of argument in Britain than in France).
And how much does Berkeley want to be associated with this kind of argument?
As a demographer, I'm very familiar with this kind of argument.
Members of Congress should use this kind of argument whenever they vote themselves a raise.
He has no hope that George Bush's administration will listen to this kind of argument.
Orwell did not invent this kind of argument, but he provided, in "1984," a vocabulary for its deployment.
You might put it this way as sort of the easiest version of this kind of argument, for our purposes.
Setting aside this rather optimistic view of politics, this kind of argument doesn't hold up entirely either.
As Fischetti cheerfully acknowledged to me, he knew he shouldn't be making this kind of argument to the Court of Appeals.
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