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There are the usual arguments for buying local food: supporting domestic agriculture and the jobs it creates, reducing fossil-fuel consumption by limiting transport, a fresher product.
"If we hadn't had the Swedish pool to draw from, the law would have been far more difficult for us," says a senior executive at the firm.The usual arguments for adding women directors are that diverse boards are more creative and innovative, less inclined to "groupthink" and likely to be more independent from senior management.
Whatever the specific form these assume in future institutions, the usual arguments for political cosmopolitanism are relatively simple despite the fact that the social scientific analyses employed in them are highly complex and empirically differentiated in their factual claims.
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The usual argument for getting antibiotics out of agriculture is the rise, now documented, of antibiotic-resistant microbes, which are becoming a serious public-health threat.
The usual argument for raising interest rates is to dampen an overheating economy in which inflationary pressures have become too high.
"Women don't dress up enough anymore," sighs Macdonald, trotting out his usual argument for his love of shiny, improbable eveningwear.
For some families, the financial well-being of several generations is at stake.The usual argument for rent controls is that New York has a very low housing-vacancy rate (4%) and that the only way to ensure the availability of affordable homes in such a tight market and to prevent tenants from being evicted in favour of new, higher-paying occupants is to regulate rents.
That is, the closer is an entrepreneur (psychologically) to being of type 1 (i.e.: values profits relatively more), the greater is R; the greater is the cost of production of innovations (a usual argument for subsidizing innovation activities); and the greater the unitary production costs are; the lower the innovative activity of entrepreneurs as measured by q will be.
"The usual argument for transfers is basically Keynesian.
Historically, the usual argument for combining therapeutics was the belief that two or more treatments would attack a malignant cell in an additive or synergistic manner, thereby improving outcomes [ 2].
Many egalitarians might be tempted to shrug them off as the usual arguments from the usual suspects.
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