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Willis found "Beggars Banquet" to be "something of an anticlimax," though she argues that the album's best song, "Street Fighting Man," is "infinitely more intelligent" than the Beatles Revolutionon".

In these situations, the brides- and grooms-to-be lose some or all of their wedding-related deposits — even though, she argues, there are value-driven and hurried individuals who would love to buy someone else's wedding plans at a discount.

Though she argues that women would be better off settling for good enough, a concept that the economist Herbert A. Simon called satisficing, it would have been interesting to hear more from her on the paradox of choice and why the expanded buffet of options has not necessarily made women happier.

And al-Hibri's pro-woman readings of the Koran are, at times, less than persuasive: in a recent essay for the Journal of Law & Religion, she acknowledges that the Koran permits a husband to beat his wife, though she argues that a correct reading of the verse indicates that he should use nothing more injurious than a miswak, a twig that commonly serves as a toothbrush in the Arabian peninsula.

"She doesn't favor rolling back the income tax rate cuts - even for the wealthy - saying she'd 'leave (them) where they are at present.' Duckworth also favors rolling back only half of the Bush administration's proposed tax cuts on dividends and capital gains, even though she argues they disproportionately help those with the most money," wrote Krol for a March 16, 2006 story.

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Ms. Kagan's current personal views on that question are unknown, though she argued and lost the government's side of the case as solicitor general.

"She did the show she was asked to do even though she argued that she wanted to do a different kind of show.

In lingerie, nary a sales clerk could be found, but Clare succumbed to my demand that she buy a bra, even though she argued that going braless that day had coincided with her getting a raise at her job.

She argues, though, that the tiny "sips" of contact through social networking "no matter how valuable... do not substitute for conversation".

Mickelson (1990) documents such influence: she argues that though many American black youths strongly value education, they face the reality that effort will not bring larger opportunities in labour markets, which causes underachievement.

The U.S., she argues, though burdened by a too-big military and a too-bad health system, has remaining competitive advantages in its entrepreneurial culture and optimistic outlook — its excitability, in plain English.

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