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The time for arguing about whether to have it or not is over.
On the prospects of future funding, Langlands warned: "I have been involved in government spending negotiations for 15 years and I have known a less propitious time for arguing for public investment".
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Since 1999 the sport has cited him nine times for arguing with Nascar officials, facing off with the media or fighting with competitors.
In a moment of crisis we realize that we no longer have time for debates, for arguing over slogans, over whose lives matter, over perceived failures in media coverage.
The other three have no time for it, arguing that each country has a right to the mineral wealth off its shores.In this section America's old alliance subsides into the sand Television hush Fishing for gas, sturgeon and influence How impartial?
The one thing they have plenty of time for is arguing with each other, and Americans now pay far more attention to what they say.On November 19th, for example, Charles Rangel, a Democratic congressman who takes a moderate position on many issues, said he wanted to bring back the draft.
More time too, said Kate, for arguing with "grumpy teenagers".
Waxman declined to comment on the exchange, but, according to the Times, Addington berated him for arguing that the Geneva conventions should set the standard for detainee treatment.
McTaggart is most famous for arguing that time is unreal.
For Weil spends less time arguing for the abolition of political parties than she does criticizing the lazy and foolish citizens who mindlessly support them.
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