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As one unnamed Tory minister brazenly said of Blair, "we still don't know whether to argue that he has no policies or to argue his policies are bad ones".
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Whether we want to argue that a causal field depends for its existence on the effect it brings about is intimately connected with our view of the existence of collections.
Western investigators continue to argue whether Libya had direct involvement in the event.
I like to argue whether it's with my brothers and sisters or on TV.
"We're not here to argue whether stop-and-frisk is a wise police tactic," Mr. Charney said.
Mr. Hagel, as the civilian leader of the Pentagon and a political appointee to the president's cabinet, is certainly empowered to argue whether to use force.
I leave to lawyers – if any care to waste the time – to argue whether making that PDF available crossed any line in the copyright law.
"We have assembled today in a spirit of reconciliation, not to argue whether Richard was a good king, or even a good man".
Sure, it's difficult to argue whether jokes work or not - the same way you ultimately can't say why something moves you, or doesn't.
I will leave it to others to argue whether having all kinds of unaccountable political spending is good for the civic common or whether the pure market imperatives of private equity capitalism are good for the broader economy.
You might want to argue whether any given one fit the title exactly, but I think it's fair to say that the group did not, in general, glitter in the Oval Office.
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