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Still, it's possible to make a case of sorts.
I wonder if they're going to make a case of it".
Of course, Democrats would never dare to even mention this – and Republicans are too into spying to make a case of it.
Glück learned much from Plath about how to make a case of nerves central to poetry (both poets owe a shadowy debt to Eliot); but finally Plath is a poet for whom the world was too full, and Glück a poet for whom the world is not safe until absolutely empty.
They are able to make a case of it, in part because they ignore the spatiality of ningen (human being), focussing on ningen's temporality.
But as Tom and Thordis discuss in the Q&A below, their cause is not to make a case of sympathy for rapists, or argue impunity for the crime of sexual assault.
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At the same token if you are injured in a car accident because of safety defects you may be able to make a case out of it.
"If the allegations in the civil complaint were contained with that detail in her statement to the police, we might have been able to make a case out of it," Castor said.
"You've got laws protecting against sexual assault, but good luck trying to make a case out of those," said Campbell's attorney, Robert Spretnak.
It's easy to make a case for each of these tax preferences.
"But by now it should be possible to make a case for the importance of cooking without defending the traditional division of domestic labor," he writes.
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