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"Maybe one or two people would argue, but not with that nasty implication," Ms. Wile said.

No one would argue, but leading the public to believe that the parks budget may get bigger in the foreseeable future is borderline irresponsible.

Kind of hard to top that, my father would argue, but J. R. Clifford knew Du Bois, and Du Bois was the ultimate trump card, black history's ace of spades.

Ideas are not formally distinct in God, as some Scotists would argue, but only extrinsically and objectively distinct.

Casey was blessed with a famous last name, Santorum would argue, but he'd be entering the Senate as a powerless freshman.

You and I know there are those who would argue: "But isn't the world in trouble because people are too self-absorbed... " I have my answer for these folks, but I think we would benefit from hearing yours.

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Social video sharing still hasn't had its Instagram moment, I'd argue, but Keek looks to be convincing investors it is best-positioned to make that happen.

I'd argue: "But I'm the only television writer who actually lives with her parents".

Some would argue otherwise, but that's a discussion for another venue.

The data would argue not, but has this been looked at?

"Obviously, we would argue our case, but I don't think we'd want to have some big delegate fight".

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