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But M. Terray could quote on his side old Attewell, the Nottinghamshire bowler, saying to the young Neville Cardus in a troubled argument about the place of cricket in the economy, "After all, we produce nowt".
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Nor is he troubled by arguments that journalists cannot afford two years.
Some people have told me that they were troubled by the argument about Enlightenment "impersonality" and justice; just how does impersonal justice produce cruel prisons, and are not William Stuntz and his peers making a bit of a reach in connecting early-nineteenth-century ideas with early-twenty-first-century practices?
First, some proponents of teleological theories of content are not troubled by this line of argument because they reject the view that consciousness supervenes on narrow states and hold theories of phenomenal consciousness that deny consciousness to Swampman.
The fact remains, nevertheless, that few if any practicing scientists have been seriously troubled by such arguments.
Some who were not troubled by statistical arguments against the death penalty — claims about deterrence or racial disparities — were deeply troubled that such an extreme injustice might occur in an individual case".
A few seemed troubled by the Republican argument that in a statewide race it was not fair to recount ballots only in a few counties.
Kant was troubled by Hume's argument.
I am even more troubled by the second argument made by the critics -- the one regarding response rate.
Daniel Berman, who works with Dr. Pecoul at Doctors Without Borders, said he was troubled by such industry arguments.
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