Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

955 Sentences With "argued"

How to use argued in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "argued" and check conjugation/comparative form for "argued". Mastering all the usages of "argued" from sentence examples published by news publications.

We argued and argued, one person's dreams tugging against the other's.
Mostly we've talked and argued, argued and talked, blah blah blah.
They each argued for it and argued against it; then they marinated on it.
"Everything that's being argued here is being argued in the board as well," said Fischer.
"Everything that's being argued here is being argued in the board as well," Fischer said.
We've argued and argued and argued, and we have not invested in the research needed to answer the question: What is the trade-off between childhood deaths and self-defense?
This question is supposed to be argued over, and it's supposed to be argued over passionately.
That could be argued with either phase, said Jon Jacobs, who argued for the Justice Department.
Some argued on behalf of a group of defendants, while others only argued for their clients.
But Davenport's lawyers argued argued that he was high on PCP at the time of the attack.
Prosecutors argued the fire was one-sided, but the defendants argued they believed they were under attack.
Some argued about the dangers of cannabis, some argued that CBD has a host of health benefits.
Many commentators argued that Mr. Trump held his own Sunday night; some argued he won the debate outright.
Elizabeth Warren argued the former, while some others, most prominently former Vice President Joe Biden, argued the latter.
He has also argued against assisted suicide and euthanasia and has at times argued against large lawsuits against corporations.
In Libya, these same neocons argued one year to arm Gadhafi and argued the next year to depose him.
But my point is this: we argued that lower tax rates, we argued that rolling back onerous regulations, we argued that opening up the energy sector, we argued a number of these reforms are pro-growth and would generate much faster economic activity than we have seen in, I don't know how many years.
We argued like the devil, as I said in my eulogy, we loved each other, but we argued like the devil.
They argued for gender equality, universal education and environmental conservation and argued against slavery, laws that perpetuated poverty and the death penalty.
McConnell argued that Democrats were "complaining" about Comey's removal after having argued during the campaign that Comey had behaved unfairly toward Clinton.
In 2017, Department of Justice Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein argued for "responsible encryption," which he argued is already in wide use.
Very influential philosophers have argued that it doesn't matter, and some have even argued that it's better to have no humans around.
The U.S. government argued that these precise numbers are a national security risk while Twitter argued blocking these reports violates First Amendment rights.
Prosecutors argued that Weinstein used "forcible compulsion" in attacking the women, while his defense argued that the women consented to the sexual interactions.
Cruz specifically argued in favor of a cap on the RIN system, which he argued would keep prices on biofuel credits down. Sens.
Walker said that the student's lawyers argued that the note is protected under the First Amendment while defendants had argued that it was not.
In a joint letter, the lawyers argued Garland was "exceptionally well-qualified," and argued a prolonged vacancy could leave many important legal issues unresolved.
"We were not poor – we had everything we needed – but our parents argued, and what they argued about was money," the retired academic said.
And though Trump administration attorneys argued that no harm had actually been done yet and hence, no basis to sue, the plaintiffs argued otherwise.
Lewandowski argued with the panel's chairman, Representative Jerry Nadler, and Republicans and Democrats then argued over whether Nadler had used up his questioning time.
Prosecutors argued during the trial that Poole killed Stauff because he refused to share food and coffee and the two argued over a television.
But the president argued argued that ordinary citizens also need to expect some intrusion into their phones in order to ensure a safe society.
Although Mr. Hunt argued against Brexit in the 2016 referendum, he has since argued in favor of withdrawal and is likely to support Mrs.
Nichols argued the case before Bates and later successfully argued for the DC Circuit to put Bates's ruling on hold while the appeal went forward.
The SEC had argued that Musk was supposed to get approval from Tesla's board before communicating potentially material information to investors, the agency has argued.
He also argued that television was made up when one follower argued that his character ate a cinnamon raisin bagel on the NBC crime drama. Lol.
In the Federal Circuit, Gregory Castanias of Jones Day argued for Merial and Amy Wigmore of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr argued for Bristol-Myers Squibb.
They argued that Carr should only be approved for a single 6900 2628/28503 year term, while Republicans argued he should serve a 22019-year term.
Ms. Karlan has argued nine cases before the Supreme Court, most recently in October, when she argued that employees should not be fired over sexual orientation.
The House previously argued it won't be able to effectively question McGahn without the grand jury information about Trump and his campaign, the Justice Department argued.
What Sanders has argued, and other people have argued this too over the years, is that at the very least [we should have] a parallel system.
Supporters of the requirement argued the knowledge would help public safety and readiness, but Pruitt and others argued the information could make the facilities targets for terrorism.
Republicans who support the bill have argued that these limits on federal Medicaid spending are not a tax cut for the wealthy, as some experts have argued.
Advocates of recall argued that Persky misused his judicial privilege in his sentencing; detractors argued that recalling a judge set a worrying precedent for the judicial system.
But as the finale's depiction of the closing arguments laid out, the issue wasn't that she argued for one thing and he argued more persuasively against it.
Not surprisingly, in the Fifth Circuit, it was the liberal dissenter who argued that Texas lacked standing and the conservative majority that argued that Texas possessed standing.
During the 1960s, blacks argued for full socioeconomic inclusion and an end to discriminatory policing, which they argued was a root cause of that decade's urban unrest.
Senate Dems argued that Carr should only be approved for a single 2628 28503/22019 year term, while Republicans argued he should serve a 5-year term.
From 1920 through the 1960s, the study found, the solicitor general's office argued as an amicus in about half of all cases in which any amicus argued.
The Federalists, led by James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton, argued in defense of the Constitution, and the Antifederalists, whose authors remained anonymous, argued against it.
Mitchell argued that military airpower should be built on a "sound commercial aviation" and Mahan argued that the Navy could not function without a robust merchant marine.
The company has argued that this approach helps keep iOS secure, but developers have argued the policy makes it harder for their services to compete with Apple's.
Asked if Bush's attacks against Rubio will hurt the "establishment" lane in the Republican race, as some critics have argued, Bush argued that politics is a contact sport.
Trump argued that the emissions rule will ultimately help consumers without negatively affecting the environment, though advocates have argued that the White House's decision will worsen air pollution.
Democrats have argued there is no reason to bring in the whistleblower given the subsequent testimony, and the whistleblower's attorneys have argued their client's anonymity should be respected. Rep.
Supporters of the "dewatering" have argued that tourists will want to see what's below the water, while others have argued people won't visit the landmark without its signature waterfalls.
In the immediate aftermath of his deposition, Democrats argued that Sondland hadn't been forthcoming enough, and they argued there were too many instances when Sondland couldn't recall key moments.
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge argued that this additional qualification makes the procedure more safe, but the plaintiffs argued it does nothing but make abortion less accessible in the state.
He argued that he would release them once the IRS completed its audit, but the agency has argued that an audit doesn't stop the president-elect from making them public.
Glastris argued that national addresses have been traditionally used by past presidents to lay out their policy agendas for the year, but argued that this strategy has changed with increasing partisanship.
The case is still being argued in district court, and will likely be argued again in appeals court and potentially even the Supreme Court before a final order is handed down.
When my former colleague Nate Silver and I tried to figure out how caucuses affected the 2016 primary, we argued that the system wasn't rigged against Sanders as his supporters argued.
" Blumenthal argued they've done just that by "suffocating competition.
" Trump later argued he was referring to her "persona.
" Graham argued that Gorsuch is "every bit as qualified.
" They argued that Sayoc committed a "domestic terror attack.
" He argued the agreement as previously crafted was "terrible.
" Tocqueville argued that it was necessary to "educate democracy.
" No other country, he argued, has "that soft power.
" But, Mr. Teri argued, "fewer stores get more business.
" Instead, she argued, "what you do is already done.
He argued the latter is prone to fraud.   2.
" Navarro argued that Trump "does not do simple inquiries.
"I think we're winning, " the "Mad Money " host argued.
" Now, Trump argued, "they said what about 100 percent?
"Trump isn't after success — he's after failure," Snyder argued.
" And he argued, "Our inner cities are a disaster.
BlackBerry argued that there was suppose to be a cap on those royalty payments that didn't get applied at the time, while Qualcomm argued that BlackBerry's payments were supposed to be nonrefundable.
The lawyer for Mr. O'Shaughnessy, Amy Baggio, argued that her client was not one of the leaders of the takeover, had not participated in it and had in fact argued against it.
While many argued that celebrating any amount of violence hurts the cause of peaceful protesters, others argued that the social risk of being a neo-Nazi should be as high as possible.
Jacobson argued that mandatory vaccines violated his personal liberty; the state argued that when the entire public's health is at risk, the welfare of the whole trumps the rights of the individual.
Bannon's arguments in internal deliberations often echoed Trump's rhetoric during the campaign, when he argued against US military interventionist policies and argued the US should instead focus its resources on domestic projects.
The Trump administration had argued that federal policy does not require it to help "facilitate" an abortion, but Jane Doe's lawyers argued the abortion would not be paid for by the government.
However, he argued that allowing billionaires to donate to philanthropic causes could be better than all spending being distributed publicly by the government — which he argued might not further innovation as much.
While he argued that economic sanctions were finally beginning to bite — "the Chinese are saying it is having an effect," he argued — he did not claim they would change the North's behavior.
But Mr. Trump never once argued for Russian containment – once a staple of his party's foreign policy – and repeatedly argued that he, and he alone, could negotiate with authoritarians like Mr. Putin.
The Trump administration had argued that federal policy does not require it to help "facilitate" an abortion, but Jane Doe's lawyers argued the abortion would not be paid for by the government.
We'd argued with the haters and we'd argued with the gay people who said that legal marriage would co-opt us, diminish us, turn us into a caricature of "normal" married people.
Noah argued that the circumstances in Las Vegas, in which the shooter rained fire down on a crowd from a room on the 85033nd floor of a hotel, argued against Hannity's claims.
Obama argued that the reopening could lead to making Cuba more free society, but Trump argued that the Cuban regime needed to meet his demands to restore political freedoms and free political prisoners.
Bill Gates recently argued that we should tax robots, and [Nobel Prize winning economist] Robert Shiller has argued that automation technology is like alcohol—it has negative externalities and therefore should be taxed.
The dissents didn't hinge on the criminal/civil distinction at all, Gorsuch argued it shouldn't really exist, and the liberals argued that it exists but deportation is an exception that deserves special scrutiny.
Scientists argued that studies measuring human exposure to pesticides and other chemicals often rely on confidential health information and argued the E.P.A.'s real motivation was to restrict the ability to develop regulations.
The campaign's pollsters argued against that decision at the time — analytics polling, they argued, might tell the campaign's leaders whether Clinton was ticking higher or sinking lower but it couldn't tell them why.
On the other hand, the US government has argued that Central Americans can be subject to metering because they are "safe" from persecution in Mexico (though advocates have also argued that isn't true).
" Plaintiffs in the case argued that the courts do have the authority to review Trump's decision because his administration had argued DACA is illegal, and so there was no "discretionary choice to make.
He also argued that it violates the Voting Rights Act.
The petitioners argued that a DDoS attack was free speech.
Democrats argued that Republican tactics demonstrated disrespect for Mr. Obama.
" He argued, "The only good Constitution is a dead Constitution.
Grant argued the unique set of defendants merited immediate action.
Monique and I argued about her not eating her food!
However, working class people argued that the tax was regressive.
However, pharmaceutical companies have argued price increases have been modest.
"What I'm saying is really simple," Clinton argued on stage.
Sanders has convincingly argued that America needs a political revolution.
They argued that the risks of addiction had been overstated.
People, they argued, were not just collections of conditioned responses.
His lawyers argued the terms of the agreement were ambiguous.
Gawker's attorneys argued that Hogan was drawing a meaningless distinction.
He has argued he killed Dee Dee to free Gypsy.
" He argued that using the term "indefinite detention" is "disingenuous.
"It's not getting better here [in the community]," she argued.
This dark, impressive season finale argued for all four simultaneously.
Khashoggi argued that there was no such order from Interpol.
Some (including Legere) have argued that this is just semantics.
Schultz argued that it would reduce turnover and training expenses.
But Murphy argued he was tried in the wrong court.
They argued the move was arbitrary and motivated by discrimination.
In April 2014, I argued that seed is a process.
"Public opinion has completely changed on the subject," Sartori argued.
Pettigrew argued that Davis should also be charged with murder.
Fukuyama also argued that capitalism served the appetite for recognition.
Reeves and Oulson argued several times, and the disagreement escalated.
"Yes" proponents argued that the $440 estimate was intentionally inflated.
Clocks, he argued, are regular, orderly, and therefore predictable systems.
Flentje argued that the President acted within his constitutional powers.
He argued those values were under siege from the right.
And the strikes are not fulfilling their aim, he argued.
But it makes financial sense to do so, Jenny argued.
Avenatti argued that Republicans were desperately attempting to smear her.
"I like the big cap biotech sector better," he argued.
Manafort's lawyers argued it wasn't relevant and would be prejudicial.
As a result, he argued, the charges should be dismissed.
"They need to know someone has their back," Cunningham argued.
Kennedy: Have you ever argued a motion in state court?
Kennedy: Have you ever argued a motion in federal court?
Bill argued that the trustees were manipulating his daughter Michelle.
The peace deal, Mr Uribe argued, would reward the criminals.
"They fought and argued all the time," the source continued.
Mr. Burns argued for compromise and patient work with allies.
Second, they argued that abuse of power is not impeachable.
"They fought and argued all the time," the source continues.
They argued it would corrupt society and lead to sin.
Many people have argued that the sentence was too harsh.
In addition, she argued, impeachment would alienate too many voters.
Information from the couple's private conversations is privileged, they argued.
Throughout the proceedings, Schiff argued for Trump's removal from office.
It can't be argued with by anyone other than you.
"It's still a killer business," he argued, in its defense.
Proponents of Israel's ousting argued it's a matter of accountability.
Many of us argued at length that this was foolish.
Despite the revelation, Lauer still argued he was a victim.
Some have argued that it's time to update the rules.
This, he argued, boosted inequality, share prices and house prices.
Some legal experts argued this could potentially constitute witness tampering.
It's also, I'd argued, unhelpfully obscured by stats like Oxfam's.
Force alone was not enough to accomplish this, he argued.
Najarian argued he would stay away from the stock altogether.
Similarly, she argued, both sought to combat abuses of power.
It was "totally inappropriate" to withdraw emergency care, he argued.
They argued that the First Amendment protects "unfettered scientific discourse".
"The polls, if you need them, support this," O'Rourke argued.
Viacom's lawyers argued that "Stephen Colbert" was their intellectual property.
"We are basically out of easily employable workers," Kelly argued.
He argued that the war against it had been lost.
Kelly argued that there's too much risk in the sector.
Republicans argued the cost to cover fertilization was too high.
Oracle argued that Google could have just called it java.lang.Arith.larger.
These regulations discourage investors from making capital investments, he argued.
It's not just Sanders's backers who are energized, they argued.
Eggleston argued the subpoenaed documents were shielded by executive privilege.
They argued that strikes would destroy Mr Kim's nuclear ambitions.
Cosby's legal team argued that the comedian was not guilty.
That sentiment, Obama argued, should motivate Democratic voters in Arizona.
He argued they should be eligible for Emmy Awards instead.
Nonetheless, Priests for Life argued in Priests for Life v.
ECONOMISTS have long argued that free trade makes everyone richer.
However, Cramer argued that the stock deserves its premium valuation.
ECONOMISTS HAVE long argued about the workings of financial markets.
Economists have long argued that free trade makes everyone richer.
He also argued that hunger strike was not a crime.
" O'Leary argued, "You can't protect everybody in a capitalist society.
On Wednesday, Stephen Colbert argued this didn't go far enough.
But fewer, stronger outposts can be an advantage, Shoffner argued.
The FBI has argued that the number should remain classified.
He argued with the Brazilian fans during the press conference.
Defense attorneys had argued that Lane's actions were not premeditated.
Warren argued that it's Congress' constitutional duty to pursue impeachment.
" Kavanaugh argued that he "explained that in [his] opening statement.
Fans argued their cases to support this theory on Reddit.
Opponents of the deal argued that it will reduce competition.
Senate Republicans argued the rule was an excessive government intervention.
I gave feedback, I argued, I gave it my blessing.
" He argued that the industry's investments are "destroying this planet.
Trump argued the health care process has unified the GOP.
But Musk's and Dorsey's buybacks might be different, Cramer argued.
But eventually, Johnson argued, the changing tides can't be stopped.
In court, Ricardo argued the rule was arbitrary and harmful.
You have argued for a new position, called perspectival realism.
But Majidyar argued that scrapping the deal wouldn't help Washington.
Vox's Ezra Klein has argued that one of Clinton's great
But Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who once argued Roe v.
They argued that was against the definition of a constructor.
That, Williams argued, makes the deported a significant, untapped resource.
Tahmoush, shareholders pursuing derivative claims are considered fiduciaries, they argued.
Conservatives have typically argued that affirmative action hurts white applicants.
The extra space, he argued, was filled with ice. ICE!
Defense attorneys argued Greene was delusional and had brain damage.
The State Department argued that a search of the state.
You have argued that Hillary Clinton faced sexism in 2016.
Under the guise of objectivity, he argued, the social sciences
History, as I previously argued, was also on Cruz's side.
BlackBerry argued that it was overpaying Qualcomm in royalty payments.
Some economists have argued that we should take it easy.
"The defendant is guilty of all three charges," Steele argued.
" Hatch has repeatedly argued that the waiver isn't necessary.  "Mr.
Breitbart and the Daily Caller, Kaplan argued, deserved protections too.
Scott Lemieux has argued this, resting on two important ideas.
Others argued that the bill could lead to false convictions.
"Something has to be done about it," Trump argued ominously.
Feinstein argued that Comey would not lie about this subject.
They argued it was an infringement on Second Amendment rights.
Some analysts argued the rally this week was defying fundamentals.
The defendants' lawyers had argued the woman consented to sex.
Some critics argued that the research should be permanently banned.
He also argued that Trump knew such outreach was problematic.
The network is not reliant on specific personalities, he argued.
I argued in my recent post What's Next for Podcasting?
Lawyers for the Obama administration argued in support of Montgomery.
But Rosenstein argued that Comey had done exactly the opposite.
As the crowd argued, the crater slowly refilled with water.
But Obama's, he argued, were more legally sophisticated and powerful.
Several GOP senators argued it would set a bad precedent.
He also argued the rules ultimately make the U.S. safer.
" Slate's Theodore Johnson has argued that Russia "hacked the voters.
Passion. In 1970, British musicologist and cryptologist Eric Sams argued
I have never argued with an ignorant man and won.
Something similar may be argued with the El Al case.
I've argued with god, 'Your plans are better than mine?
The U.S. argued that immigration is one of those matters.
Courvalin argued that the oil selloff has "overshot" the fundamentals.
We argued both from the head and from the heart.
If Trump fired Mueller, history could repeat itself, Cramer argued.
Importantly, they also argued that raising children was itself work.
Nunes argued it may have affected the 2018 midterm results.
He argued that the president is succeeding at his job.
The agency argued that the plan has not been finalized.
But Cuomo has argued that simply spending more isn't enough.
Short argued that the president was commenting solely on Rep.
Others, meanwhile, argued government institutions can't sue other government institutions.
The point of life has been argued since life began.
Trump has argued the federal budget can't support those raises.
Resistance was futile, it turned out, as Elemental had argued.
Critics have argued that approach puts public safety at risk.
Supporters argued that the initiative would lay out important clarifications.
Kagan's hypothetical Jewish ban wouldn't survive that threshold, Francisco argued.
Humphries argued for a system of levees, building up walls
It was argued to be a possible deterrent to migration.
Protestant theologian Reinhold Niebuhr argued that if the United States'
Mr. Cruz has argued his iteration can be more targeted.
But the strength went beyond one famous golfer, Cramer argued.
They argued, and she called her father, who lives nearby.
They also argued a new branch would create unneeded bureaucracy.
Even the military argued a deal could harm national defense.
Bernal argued that racism had inhibited classics's understanding of itself.
Ricker argued his constitutional right to confront witnesses was violated.
Paul argued the bill's spending needed to be offset elsewhere.
He argued that it also violated his own constitutional rights.
"We must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform," it argued.
Congress, he argued last year, simply can't stop mass shootings.
Repeated batterings, Walker argued, acted on women like electric shocks.
The real scheming, they have argued, happened above her head.
"It seems like he is infantilizing the woman," he argued.
That's exactly what happened with Micron and Macy's, Cramer argued.
"Conservatives have a rich history as a reformers," he argued.
" She was scapegoated, he argued, by a "coterie of cowards.
Avery Sutton has argued, a substantial number of evangelical Christians
Some have argued that with immigration come crime and lawlessness.
Stop BEZOS, progressive wonks argued, not only stigmatized programs like
The M.T.A. board argued over whether the work should continue.
People have argued the hall's name ought to be changed.
But she argued that the program isn't moving fast enough.
Trump has argued that he was immune from that lawsuit.
Hinch argued the ruling and was ejected from the game.
DeSantis argued the example highlights the politicization of the FBI.
But Cramer argued that those investments were simply too obvious.
That case will also be argued in the next term.
You feel included because your representative argued for your interests.
The commonwealth argued that Fields intended to harm the counterprotesters.
Mike Rogers, have argued that this may need to change.
This expansion, White argued, led to a resentment among Texans.
Republicans have argued Congress has time to help DACA recipients.
Prosecutors argued Salman gave her statements voluntarily, CNN affiliates reported.
She argued six cases before the Supreme Court, winning five.
That way, he argued, progressive policies can actually get passed.
Michael T. Flynn, a top Trump adviser, argued for it.
They also argued it would hurt minority and independent programmers.
But the employees argued that something else was going on.
Paul argued that the U.S. is already stretched thin militarily.
He also argued that the report ignored benefits of regulations.
WhatsApp's move only makes the need more urgent, he argued.
Democrats have argued that the rhetoric echoed that of Trump's.
The administration argued the old permit would therefore be moot.
As a 2003 Slate article argued, Stern and all his
But she argued they were necessary to prevent future attacks.
" Rettke's attorneys argued in court that he is a "heckler.
They argued that collective bargaining is important for employee retention.
Democrats argued the bill overwhelmingly favored wealthy individuals and corporations.
Cruz and Graham argued that issuing waivers would strengthen Iran.
Mueller, they argued, could be setting a trap for perjury.
In 2013 and again in 2014, the United States argued
The former cheerleader's defense attorneys argued the infant was stillborn.
Law enforcement argued the data would help solve terrorist cases.
Essentially, Mr. Maynard argued, the case was about misplaced revenge.
Democrats argued the bill disproportionately helped wealthy individuals and corporations.
The CFPB argued that such cases help hold banks accountable.
Prosecutors had argued that the two towns — Colorado City, Ariz.
Some bankers even argued the bonds came inside fair value.
Europeans don't need to worry about terrorist attacks, he argued.
Trump has argued the trade deal would hurt U.S. workers.
There is "no medical justification for the standards," they argued.
She was just in it for the money, some argued.
McCain argued that he'd been "warning" about this for years.
Republicans argued that Strzok shouldn't be taken at face value.
Some Republican lawmakers have argued the point as well. Sen.
But attorneys for the other creditors argued against debt forgiveness.
Bossert argued that discussions throughout the conference, including by Rep.
White House aides have argued that Schumer is mischaracterizing negotiations.
President Obama's former campaign manager on Monday argued that Sen.
Democrats also argued that Republicans were selectively enforcing the rule.
Remington has argued in court that the settlement is fair.
Some experts argued the cost cuts were not deep enough.
Others have argued for American combat forces to be redeployed.
The third judge argued vehemently that that made little sense.
" She argued that it's also good for people's "emotional health.
They have argued that "The Beautiful Ones" isn't a memoir.
He has also argued against punishing men who hire prostitutes.
Mr. Delrahim has argued that those remedies are not effective.
As Samuel Johnson was growing up, his parents argued constantly.
But were Mr. Vought's comments disqualifying, as Senator Sanders argued?
He argued that individualized preventive care was a better approach.
They argued unanimously for aggressive new policies, not small steps.
But Caputo argued Trump has changed his approach as president.
The Russians had argued that the panel's methods were faulty.
Ms. Stefanik argued that Republican women connect better to voters.
At the time, he argued those rules were too onerous.
Foreign governments, businesses and key Republicans all argued against them.
The departing president, however, argued that structural changes were necessary.
One is poorly reasoned (at best), the other tightly argued.
Hernandez's team argued that Bradley was the triggerman, not Hernandez.
Some have argued that those efforts have gone too far.
Survivors aren't asking for any of these gimmicks, Carson argued.
As Mounk has argued, the populist wave is still rising.
At the trial, the nursing home's lawyers argued that Mrs.
Huawei has argued that all of this is fear mongering.
As Gary Bettman himself has argued, that's the top priority.
Iraq argued it needs oil revenue to fight off ISIS.
Architectural historians argued against destruction, but protest was not universal.
It defied a bit of grammatical gravity, the defendant argued.
California argued that allowing such a lawsuit violated the Constitution.
In 2007, Cruz argued before the Court in Panetti v.
Critics argued that it was a giveaway to religious schools.
Manafort's team argued his story didn't change all that much.
Edwards, that had been argued a full five months earlier.
The Justice Department had argued the deal would harm consumers.
Mr. Krauthamer argued the union had grown out of touch.
His lawyers argued he should not serve time in prison.
They argued that his firing into the car wasn't reasonable.
On Sunday, Mr. Gove argued that the alternative to Mrs.
Lofgren, she argued that the language was open to interpretation.
Housing advocates have long argued that Nycha effectively polices itself.
And some museum professionals have recently argued against this idea.
But then Mr. Wang argued against this sort of accommodation.
"I argued with my colleagues over and over," he said.
"The Constitution is a dead document," Scalia argued in 2005.
Some have argued that there's no need to be concerned.
But he argued that humanity must eventually push into space.
Those cases were set to be argued on March 31.
Connected to a vancomycin drip, I argued with my doctor.
At a White House meeting, Frieden argued against shuttering schools.
They lost a lot more than money, Mr. Schwartz argued.
He also argued that diversity does not strengthen American society.
They argued bitterly, prompting Isaiah to move in with classmates.
Cohen argued that his lawyers should get a first look.
He argued the focus needs to be on school safety.
The school district argued that the books were merely confiscated.
For others, style considerations, and the heat, argued for less.
Some have argued for punitive steps, like curtailing military aid.
I.O. has argued, thousands of American jobs would be outsourced.
The labor board's general counsel, however, argued for the workers.
And she argued that Congress typically wanted it that way.
Kalanick, uncharacteristically, argued to regulators that this should be illegal.
Hagens Berman argued that the same is true for ETFs.
" And, Klain argued, "we need to take the risk seriously.
And at the very time, the mayor argued against that.
Others argued that Barr deserved the benefit of the doubt.
She argued the change would pose a public safety risk.
China's demographic stagnation could be worse than Japan's, he argued.
His lawyers argued that he should be confined at home.
He argued that humans would always be smarter than machines.
The gaming firm argued that Chung broke its competition rules.
He often argued against a "living" interpretation of the document.
"Free cash flow stands out more than anything…" Najarian argued.
But lawmakers from both parties have argued that OCE overreaches.
He has repeatedly argued that labor regulations stifle economic growth.
Both Rumsfeld and Obama publicly argued that less was better.
Prosecutors argued that evidence against the pair was rock solid.
And they argued the city should audit current spending first.
Cosby's defense team has argued that their interaction was consensual.
Judge Gorsuch argued that the flowery stuff was an aside.
In his order, Chen argued that LinkedIn's argument was flawed.
Lovullo argued and was ejected by plate umpire Tim Timmons.
"Had they changed, he would have said so," they argued.
He argued the commentary admits Sinclair pushes a partisan agenda.
He's the one responsible for the Ponzi scheme, they've argued.
"It's necessary to get off low interest rates," he argued.
"We need to be careful with this terminology," she argued.
" Mr. Abbott argued, "Texas has carried more than its share.
Republican argued that Mr. Trump acted well within his authority.
The real impact, they argued, was to America's international reputation.
But Vittorio Pecoraro argued that his privacy had been violated.
But he's argued the complaints aren't taken in proper perspective.
We all possess, he argued, certain forms of social capital.
Gerhart has argued in court that her protest was nonviolent.
Trump has argued the conversation does not include any wrongdoing.
No, this wasn't a quiet act of intimacy, they argued.
They argued that only Congress — not agencies — can create rules.
That rendered the suit against the state moot, officials argued.
Others have argued that they are likely to become widespread.
Entries have argued both for and against capitalism, for instance.
The doctors argued Robison's "fitness for duty" was not impaired.
She argued that Mr. Comello appeared rational in the interview.
Mr. Obama's general counsel argued that this was the case.
He drank and argued with Norman Mailer and Dwight Macdonald.
He repeatedly argued that Cohen's plea deal directly implicates Trump.
Anyway, even some Republicans argued that Trump was "cyberbullying" Jones.
Its proponents have argued the program helps keep Americans safe.
A shutdown now would be "a manufactured crisis," he argued.
Democrats have argued that this exchange is evidence of wrongdoing.
The administration recently argued an appeal for Kentucky and Arkansas.
The department argued that the bank, based in Chaska, Minn.
It's her rich and eloquently argued body of philosophical work.
The Justice Department argued Miers was entitled to absolute immunity.
He had just argued with executives at a board meeting.
Attorneys argued that media consumption is less intense in Roanoke.
The focus, some argued, should be on prescription drug costs.
Democrats at the time argued that the memo was misleading.
But a trade association representing them has argued against legislation.
The study's authors argued that health insurance should cover moisturizers.
In 1946, Martin argued that party women needed more power.
In a 1994 Senate hearing, Kohl argued passionately for transparency.
Patrick argued Title IX doesn't cover people who are transgender.
The case is scheduled to be argued in early March.
Schrems has argued that GDPR clashes with U.S. surveillance law.
Not so fast, Mr. Ackman has repeatedly argued in interviews.
They played for five minutes and argued for 40 minutes.
Some have argued that it's a way to save energy.
Critics argued that the Justice Department deployed them too aggressively.
He argued that those women should not be in prison.
That case is scheduled to be argued on Dec. 10.
A judge should investigate, he argued, since we both work.
Mr. Brafman had argued that a hearing was not necessary.
Trump "is exonerated in the next two paragraphs," Giuliani argued.
DOJ argued that the chief justice's role is primarily administrative.
Internet activists argued that the changes would lead to censorship.
Mr. DeWine's office argued for the ban to be upheld.
Wine snobs once argued over the merits of Bordeaux vintages.
Drones and other technology, he argued, had more limited capacity.
He argued that the presidency became technically vacant on Jan.
Mr. Pieper argued that we have bastardized this classical concept.
He and I have argued Jewishly for about ten years.
He argued that her silence during intercourse amounted to consent.
That distinction, the appeals court argued, made all the difference.
Abstention, Macron's team has argued, will only benefit Le Pen.
No, he had never argued a motion in state court.
One thing does, he argued: the fact of my consciousness.
Twitter's lawsuit argued that the government didn't have a case.
Defense lawyers have argued that the police coerced the confession.
And he argued, persuasively, that this acceptance has moral consequences.
He argued, essentially, that such a thing would be naive.
She also argued that Crutcher was responsible for the shooting.
"This isn't about a promise," argued Congress watcher Joshua Huder.
Some have argued that Trump's tweets violate Twitter's harassment policies.
Trump's lawyers argued that he had immunity, but Schecter disagreed.
The judge in the case argued that it's too much.
"They don't all leave from the same classrooms," Hammer argued.
The Los Angeles Times argued in court for public access to the transcripts while Holder's public defender argued against their disclosure, saying it could jeopardize his client's right to a fair trial, media reported.
Pelosi argued that the money was for a "fence," not a "wall," and argued that an extension of the existing funding wouldn't "necessarily" be seen as a stamp of approval for a border wall.
Wildstein also argued that he took a 85033 email from Kelly calling for "traffic problems in Fort Lee" as part of the conspiracy, while Kelly had argued she meant it only as a joke.
One of us argued a case in which Kavanaugh authored an opinion related to foreign spending in American elections and the other argued a case before Kavanaugh regarding political action committee spending in elections.
Paris had argued for a smaller group of countries that would commit to serious spending on military equipment and capabilities, which Europe mostly lacks outside of NATO, while Berlin argued for a bigger club.
Democrats have argued that Senate Republicans are trying to cover up the President's misconduct by rushing through the trial, and they've argued the delay put the focus on whether the trial would have witnesses.
Mr. Bolton argued that Mr. Trump could pull out 5,000 troops while still leaving enough forces to assist counterterrorism efforts without a deal with the Taliban, a group he argued could not be trusted.
In his letter, special counsel Henry Kerner argued that while serving in her official capacity, Conway violated the act "numerous" times, during TV appearances and on Twitter as she argued for and against certain candidates.
Conservationists argued that protecting it would conserve important ecosystems and landscapes in the West, while businesses that use a lot of land, like energy and developers, argued that protections could be detrimental to the economy.
While Marashi argued that too many security measures keep flyers away, Patrick Surry, chief data scientist at Hopper, argued that flyers are kept away by too few security measures, because they are concerned about terrorism.
Nine years later, Marshall argued that the criticism was pure nonsense.
The games would simply provide an opportunity for corruption, Momentum argued.
Corker argued Trump wields a "cult-like" status among some Republicans.
He argued that the motto propagates a religious view he opposes.
But other leakers have argued against the mass dumps Assange favors.
"We try to sell every bit of gas produced," Hamm argued.
Phil Bryant, argued that the state wants to protect unborn children.
Stevens argued it would be quite easy to issue an apology.
The opposition party had argued that was a breach of sovereignty.
I've argued why the Sanders approach doesn't serve the needs and
A petition argued it betrayed the spirit of yoga and inclusion.
She neither "looks" nor "sounds" like a presidential candidate, they argued.
Montesquieu, you'll recall, argued that cold weather made people more vigorous.
That's why I spoke to legislators and argued against this bill.
Blair argued the report should exonerate him from accusations of lying.
I have argued in the Supreme Court, but some time ago.
But GW and Corbus' treatments don't have that problem, he argued.
Some argued central bank bond buying would continue to suppress yields.
Vale has argued that it followed all the required safety measures.
He argued last year that certain vaccines were unsafe for children.
Some legal experts have argued that will not go far enough.
"We are all God's children," Pelosi argued in response last week.
Their essays weren't any better argued, but their scores went up.
If we ever argued, he was right and I was wrong.
But make no mistake, he argued, white nationalism is a euphemism.
Manchin argued the show is a poor depiction of West Virginia.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff argued Facebook should be regulated like cigarettes.
"The majority of those calls do not bother anyone," Abramovich argued.
Sellers argued that diversity in America should be encouraged, and protected.
She also argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v.
Washington state argued that it violated constitutional protections against religious discrimination.
Trump argued Sunday that the deportations should come as no surprise.
China and Japan have claimed and argued over them for decades.
He also argued that his involvement with the pilot was limited.
"To me, that means we should have more upside," he argued.
He argued there was not sufficient evidence to support that conclusion.
The ACLU initially argued against this, but [Student A] ultimately agreed.
She also argued with him on everything from politics to religion.
Many in the industry argued that the regulations would stifle business.
Supporters of that plan argued this was a more compassionate policy.
That position, the president argued, is becoming increasingly impossible to hold.
But Apple wasn't the root cause of Thursday's pain, he argued.
He argued that combination will help distinguish the offering from competitors.
This, they argued, is a form of discrimination based on sex.
In a statement Tuesday, Ivanov argued that the agreement is unconstitutional.
Hickenlooper argued that Sanders would be an easy mark for Republicans.
Their actions were distinct, Chevalier argued, but their words were similar.
"Society has a problem with feminine attributes on men," Timothy argued.
Many MPs argued the debate was giving Trump too much publicity.
The two sides argued the matter for two days last week.
His attorney has argued Raniere's relationships with Nxivm followers were consensual.
He argued that political opponents "try to belittle" his electoral victory.
Promises like these, Sanders argued, were the "cornerstone" of Trump's campaign.
Interested parties would learn how to create misinformation regardless, he argued.
Joshua Hafenbrack, a lawyer who argued Hoard's appeal, declined to comment.
She argued that polygamy is a good option for independent women.
Most critically, though, Barr argued the the Russia probe must proceed.
Zeman had argued that Smarda lacked qualifications in the cultural sphere.
Some economists have argued that the currency policy exacerbated the downturn.
They argued simply that he did not represent the organization's values.
Loren AliKhan, DC's solicitor general, argued first for DC and Maryland.
He has repeatedly argued in favor of talking with the Taliban.
President Donald Trump has also argued that this contact was illegal.
Duval's defense attorney, Birney Bervar, argued it was a tragic accident.
Fry argued that Podia's approach is "very, very creator-friendly" overall.
His lawyers argued he would still be vulnerable to perjury charges.
The two argued the burn was to stop an invasive species.
McCarthy argued that Republicans had been denied fair proceedings for weeks.
" The article argued that the genre was degrading and "isn't music.
The prosecution had argued for a sentence of 22 years each.
But "there's not this big ideological divide among Democrats," he argued.
"I think it's premature to draw conclusions about Arkansas," Verma argued.
Conservatives have argued such programs can hurt whites and Asian-Americans.
They argued the government offered only vague reasons for their inclusion.
But Swedish argued that several provisions of the bill are "essential."
Some argued the best vehicle to handle Yiannopoulos was through suspension.
It was an extreme measure, but one they argued was warranted.
" However, she argued, "I've been thinking about this for 35 years.
The administration argued that federal law preempts states from doing so.
This newspaper has argued against such drastic action in the past.
Louisiana argued that the 2012 ruling need not be applied retroactively.
After both sides argued their positions, the judge rendered his verdict.
Many have argued that pop has seemingly fragmented into micro stardoms.
Grammatical gender only occasionally corresponds with biological sex, the academicians argued.
She argued that the collaborationist Vichy regime did not represent France.
The hotel argued that the case should be moved to arbitration.
Spanier argued his actions did not put any child in danger.
"But that is not what happened in this case," she argued.
But Republicans argued DACA was illegal because Obama acted without Congress.
Ms. Lee-Gilmore argued that the hearing this week reinforced that.
Elizabeth Wydra, a lawyer for the Democrats, argued in court papers.
Without a human on-board, those concerns are moot, Nuro argued.
Huawei has argued that it's critical to the future of 5G.
Ben Brafman, Shkreli's lawyer, also argued against setting a trial date.
Still, he argued that an expansive monetary policy was currently appropriate.
It also argued the city prematurely increased fines for late payments.
The company argued that the patents in question are not valid.
Membership of the EU was incompatible with self-determination, they argued.
Most of the income gains would benefit the nonpoor, they argued.
U.S. officials and analysts argued the White House has few alternatives.
Instead, Engstrom argued that Young's views align with the business community's.
Moore, in 2006, argued in an op-ed that Democratic Rep.
Her attorneys have argued such testimony would violate Richardson's privacy rights.
"This is a massive problem that needs massive intervention," Painter argued.
"The current calls for civility ignore this longer history," Hemmer argued.
He argued that this was to offer greater interoperability and convenience.
He argued she did not render enough first aid to Jean.
That the programs were "voluntary," they argued, was merely a pretense.
They argued the federal government shouldn't facilitate her having the procedure.
The brief argued that Green "unsuccessfully" attempted to rape the victim.
That is why the Pentagon and many diplomats argued against it.
The defense argued, for example, that the Internet searches were planted.
Prosecutors argued Martinelli should remain in detention until he is extradited.
The industry also argued the rule could unfairly affect the poor.
It also argued Raquel cannot prove Depakote caused her child's injuries.
"The phone call is really broken for today's world," Mody argued.
The administration argued that federal law should supersede California's emissions rules.
"You know, MDLs, class actions are big enough already," Buckley argued.
PK argued that the bankruptcy filing had wiped the $3.6 million.
Garlinghouse later argued that crypto fans shouldn't be "attacking fiat" currencies.
He passionately argued that people would have fun messaging via pictures.
But as Vox's Andrew Prokop has argued, Clinton's attitude is different.
" However, Weinstein argued, "We learned over time that creatives love constraints.
Chaudhri argued that it was all about generating trust and predictability.
Still, some have argued in favor of permanent daylight saving time.
Second, the DoJ argued that J.D. brought her predicament on herself.
Some lawmakers have argued this is what's behind the high prices.
That, he argued, means reformers have no choice but to fight.
Weissmann argued that Manafort lied about his continuing contacts with Kilimnik.
Of course, some senators argued that complexity itself is the problem.
The companies had argued the claims could be brought in Zambia.
" The real secret is not startups, Hoffman argued, but "scale-ups.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys argued over what the video actually proved.
"'Middle class' stands as a signifier for whites," Haney-López argued.
Prosecutors argued that Courtier killed Bruce because of his skin color.
In 2012, Mitt Romney's supporters argued polls were "skewed" against him.
Ellmers conceded that point but argued Trump's comments were more philosophical.
"I'm the only person that beat the NRA nationally," Biden argued.
Critics have long argued neither is qualified for such a portfolio.
On a third hand, the essay is poorly constructed and argued.
We argued about my comments, but then it got much bigger.
"Look how people can move prices on attractive events," Najarian argued.
Economists have long argued about the impact of preferential trade deals.
"She said, 'Eric set me on fire,' " Palmer argued in court.
It argued that "delusions" in the capital were being "folded away".
The current pharmaceutical model also needs to be reworked, argued O'Neill.
More broadly, Kagan says, EPSA has argued itself into a corner.
That misinformation was intentional and contributed to the harm, he argued.
" Pelosi argued it "clearly violates Congress's exclusive power of the purse.
Though investors look anxious, BlondeMoney's Thomas argued they aren't worried enough.
And Republican legislators have argued, repeatedly, that the law is collapsing.
"I argued against it at the time," Schumer said on CNN.
Bailey and Parks have each argued with the mother of six.
Everyone should be entitled to free basic internet service, Zuckerberg argued.
"When I'm having a bad day, you're my boyfriend — " she argued.
Actually, to use the word argued may be a little misleading.
Religious groups that challenged the policy argued it violated their beliefs.
They therefore argued that blacks were too barbaric to become Christian.
Baez successfully argued to ban prosecutors from mentioning Hernandez's prior conviction.
Mosten argued that the new rules should not be applied retrospectively.
" Writing in Psychology Today, Clive Wynne argued that "Shakespeare hated dogs.
Police argued locals were running paramilitary training camps in Te Urewera.
The conference table design, they argued, shifts the meeting power structure.
Raniere's defense has argued his relationships with Nxivm followers were consensual.
In November 2018, lawyers argued the case at Maryland's highest court.
In Wednesday's hearing, McCain argued that the ban should be reinstated.
Piazza, Fina argued, had consumed alcohol of his own free will.
" Ms. Handler argued that big tech companies are "controlling our brains.
Whitaker argued this arrangement drew uncomfortable attention to his being transgender.
Stuart argued that the disciplinary action violated Lutz's First Amendment rights.
Kerkhoff argued against revealing the instructions given to the grand jury.
The Rajneeshes argued that this resistance was thinly disguised religious discrimination.
Trump and his defense team vehemently argued against such a move.
His spokesperson argued that's different from what Merkley wants to do.
Universal basic income would provide that sort of cushion, Zuckerberg argued.
Greg Howard, the mayor, argued it would help bring back jobs.
Using pseudo-scientific studies, opponents argued that soccer endangered women's fertility.
The plaintiffs had argued that Republicans drew it in their favor.
This, he argued, would foster esprit de corps and curb cronyism.
"The governor has a record, Senator Rubio does not," Weaver argued.
Snuka's legal team argued that he suffers from early onset dementia.
But Engler argued on "Squawk Box" there may be wiggle room.
However, the government is more vulnerable to downside risk, he argued.
The president argued the policy was necessary to protect national security.
The case will be argued before the justices on Feb. 19.
Ryanair argued that Irish courts had jurisdiction over their Irish contracts.
Peck argued they would not because they are commercial property owners.
Danylyuk argued that the plan offers ample opportunities for official corruption.
Several analysts covering the company argued Tesla needed to simplify operations.
As usual, this list is definitive, and cannot be argued with.
His connection, she argued, was something much more visceral, even sinister.
It was reflective of what Honnold had always argued, Synnott said.
He argued that the congressional investigations would be tainted by partisanship.
He also argued that the U.S. must bolster its offensive capabilities.
MORE (R-Ariz.), have argued that encryption is stymieing legitimate investigations.
Shut off all other programs and make everyone watch, I argued.
Everything's getting revived these days, he argued, and what's the rush?
Yoho argued that the meeting was not out of the ordinary.
He argued that fundamentals in the transportation sector have not improved.
Others have argued that Tesla's share price reflects the company's potential.
CNN argued that impeachment is a more likely threat to Trump.
The prosecutor argued that it was a carefully planned sexual assault.
Lexmark argued that violated their patents, but the Supreme Court disagreed.
"They're addicted to coupons, and it's a bad addiction," he argued.
One thing that made my parents real was that they argued.
He argued however that support for Scottish Independence isn't actually falling.
Gillibrand argued that the president overreached on issuing the initial order.
The Serbs had only defended themselves during the war, he argued.
Vestager argued that consumers should exert far more of the control.
Deutsche Telekom argued its case before senior Commission officials on Monday.
Some economists argued that painful budget cuts were an unfortunate necessity.
The vast majority of those cases have been tossed, Abbott argued.
"He was seen as the senator of Silicon Valley," Phillips argued.
"That's relatively fickle in the grand scheme of things," he argued.
At his trial, prosecutors argued that Pistorius was irresponsible with guns.
EU lawmakers have argued that both could involve illegal state aid.
Postman argued against the burgeoning reliance on statistics and data. In
Lawyers also argued that publication would be harmful to their children.
The poet in Poland, Milosz argued, experienced history on his pulse.
I certainly do – I argued as such in The Huffington Post.
That information that police released differed from witness accounts, Kulis argued.
In some cases, officials have explicitly argued for a March move.
Even so, his lawyers argued, the sex with Constand was consensual.
But other outlets, he argued, are part of the problem too.
Israel has long argued that Iran's presence in Syria has grown.
Prosecutors argued that Stockley planted the gun to justify the shooting.
The end goal, he argued, is entirely worth accepting some uncertainty.
Instead, prosecutors argued at trial that Levin was raped and killed.
The companies had long argued that joint marketing actually saved costs.
Some Democrats argued the restaurant should have served Sanders, but Rep.
"They argued that the passport was only used "for personal protection.
Meadows, however, argued that the amendment would still apply to Mueller.
But Fields argued that Ford's new shuttle company will be different.
But the Senate Democrats argued that indexing wouldn't spur new investment.
" Blankenship has argued for months that he is "Trumpier than Trump.
But they argued the settlement did not benefit enough former players.
"We don't have that kind of case right now," she argued.
But Maddow argued that the White House did it on purpose.
The death was "natural" and attributable to excited delirium, Taser argued.
" He also once argued that Adolf Hitler was not "anti-gay.
Wheeler argued that the report authors focused on worst-case scenarios.
Democrats on the committee argued that the release process wasn't fair.
He also argued that Trump posed a threat to national security.
She had argued that states bore primary responsibility for water safety.
Lawyers argued that McGee's professional basketball career interfered with her parenting.
The case argued that the Supreme Court must decide the issue.
Wikipedia argued the photo is uncopyrightable because an animal took it.
But Scalise argued that more gun laws won't save more lives.
Without nationwide relied, she argued duplicative litigation would have been likely.
The mayor argued that the move prevented a more unpalatable outcome.
I have argued in the past that this is almost impossible.
Proving conspiracy in such cases, Muoio argued, was simply too difficult.
The conservative host argued that he would rather see Utah Sen.
Critics argued that such measures were needlessly punitive toward poor residents.
Trump has argued his cooperation with the Mueller investigation was sufficient.
Amazon has argued that the ACLU is using the software incorrectly.
"Well, it's different if you put it on brisket," she argued.
Ms. Young argued that she should have gotten the same deal.
Stevens argued that it was a poor fit for this case.
Kennedy argued in his classic study of global power shifts that
Some argued it went too far and would harm the economy.
She argued his confirmation could threaten Scalia's decision on D.C. v.
They argued the killing wasn't motivated by self-defense, but robbery.
" He argued the committee is making "unprecedented and extraordinarily intrusive demands.
Making that connection, she argued, is essential for a decent future.
Bianco also argued that the plan can't be a stimulus package.
The majority argued that such provisions would inhibit freedom of speech.
But the answer they would find, he argued, happened to coincide
Giuliani, he argued, has a history as a dealmaker in government.
Richmond argued the real scrutiny should be on the White House.
Some commentators, including Susan Sontag, have argued that she plainly did.
Osteen argued that any week or month specific ban is unconstitutional.
Trump argued vehemently that Apple should help investigators crack the encryption.
The SEC argued this arrangement amounted to a conflict of interest.
Francisco has argued three high-profile cases at the Supreme Court.
But Wu argued that others were deliberate attempts to avoid competition.
In a joint statement they argued the decision ignored legal precedent.
It argued that it was not linked to Iran's nuclear program.
This isn't the first time Democrats have argued to impeach Trump.
The groups argued the move harms people with pre-existing conditions.
Nearly all argued that the new rule would harm small businesses.
In India, as argued back in 2000 by political scientist Anindita
The billionaire argued that such deals take jobs away from Americans.
The case, they argued, did not hinge solely on Mr. Wildstein.
Financing a more reliable car was the responsible choice, he argued.
A long primary, Shrum argued, is not necessarily a bad thing.
It has also argued that its early research has been mischaracterized.
Either way, experts argued, deniers are not projecting confidence or cohesion.
He argued that the idea of a "fortress Europe" was unrealistic.
But some writers argued Wolf never actually skewered Sanders's appearance (Vulture).
Conservative groups have argued the ban would cost Trump the election.
But Phillipe argued that this time difference was a crucial factor.
" He argued it's trading "around 60 percent of the way there.
Others argued that the mounting allegations were too damaging to ignore.
Gowdy argued that subpoenas won't get him the information he's seeking.
Counsell argued with Welke, believing Drake didn't make a balk move.
She argued that Sanders would raise taxes on the middle class.
"Stronger together is a guiding principle for the country," she argued.
I've argued before that self-driving cars will flip this around.
More generally, many activists have argued that FARA is chronically underenforced.
Bother senators argued that Perrotta's retirement should not affect the investigation.
Critics argued that no training is required to receive a license.
Some have argued it leads to an increase in traffic accidents.
Prosecutors argued he'd been preparing for a life on the lam.
But at this moment Cinderella is overwhelmed by happiness, Bella argued.
That case will be argued before the justices on Oct. 10.
He argued that Trump's focus on immigration, meanwhile, has been ineffective.
Those additions, the company has argued, show that it is serious.
Making personnel records confidential would only bolster that belief, he argued.
In many ways, the photorealism trend is a mistake, Mitton argued.
Some have argued no deal is better than a bad deal.
France and Britain both argued for strikes as well, per Reuters.
Unsecured creditors have previously argued the move should not be allowed.
He argued the company needed his innovation and creativity to thrive.
The auction, many argued, was simply a ruse, or a scam.
California regulators had argued for the standards taking effect in 2024.
"I believe people should eat according to their cravings," Amer argued.
The senator argued that nominating someone who would overturn Roe v.
Rosenfeld argued that the opioid epidemic can help explain the increase.
Richardson argued that a no-fly zone would test Russia's commitment.
This cyclical strength would have argued for a weaker German surplus.
Steyer argued that Americans want to see Trump removed from office.
Supporters argued that residents were morally obligated to combat climate change.
Labor Secretary Tom Perez argued that employers should welcome these efforts.
He argued for a return to the original Stars and Stripes.
But its core is a passionately argued rejection of closed borders.
We discussed and argued about a lot — personal and other issues.
Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
" In his dissent, Judge Thomas Ambro argued that by equating "T.
The answer, he argued, was three principles: ethos, pathos, and logos.
But Mr. Ray argued that a compassionate, humanitarian response was required.
Mr. Roche followed Mr. Ortiz around a car as they argued.
But others argued China, as a developing nation, has responded effectively.
They argued, tempers flared and soon the dog was shot dead.
"With an outbreak, that's a recipe for potential disaster," Kates argued.
We argued for 66 years, and I always let her win.
The HHS officials argued that the navigator program has been ineffective.
Basically, Breggin argued, Carter was young, in love, and on drugs.
The two blocs argued mainly over Hezbollah's big arsenal of weapons.
Furthermore, they argued, no one had been meaningfully excluded from it.
Smith argued that trade among nations is like trade among people.
The new lawyers argued that her previous representation had been ineffective.
Episode 3 argued that denial could be a tool of survival.
Those increases, the agency argued, would be passed on to consumers.
South Korea and Japan have argued over the past for decades.
All of them argued successfully for the labels to be removed.
But, as the Trump administration has argued, that did not happen.
Prominent conservatives argued that Nike's cancellation of the shoe was unpatriotic.
The report argued that the world needs to urgently cut emissions.
Many argued that it amounts to an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
The Trump administration has argued that economic security is national security.
We argued over what to do when it was 29 a.m.
Ms. Ardern has argued that a coordinated global approach is needed.
That shift had two effects, Matthew Yglesias argued recently in Vox.
No, he argued, because Ms. Sorokin intended to pay everyone back.
The laureateship should be "the highest office in poetry," he argued.
That, he argued, was the root of the needle litter problems.
Conservative critics argued those publications had a built-in liberal bias.
It argued they were the ones who really forced a transformation.
He argued Mr. Grant was simply friends with the two businessmen.
Ultimately, Mr. Lander argued the federal government should take the lead.
However, some analysts have argued the group should be broken up.
As a result, they argued, Mr. Tillerson's approach violated the law.
Such inquiries are prudent for any company under attack, it argued.
Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
This stuff, Obama argued, is all good for the US economy.
Settling for community control of segregated schools was wrong, Rustin argued.
Indeed, Sullivan argued that Ford should move in the opposite direction.
"He's our leader," Judge said, and no one argued the point.
These writers argued that the report shows that liberals have overstepped.
As a religious leader, he would pose no threat, he argued.
That is the question in the case argued Wednesday, McCoy v.
" She's also previously argued that "multiculturalists ... seek to undermine American culture.
But he argued that it also opened new avenues of diplomacy.
But he argued that disaster relief was not one of them.
They argued that the new policy was arbitrary, capricious and illegal.
Sanders has argued that he does best when turnout is highest.
There was no way, he argued, that Lisa left home voluntarily.
The company argued that it was looking out for gender equality.
Many Americans were outraged, while others argued Mr. Nixon suffered plenty.
As one of us argued at the time, he was wrong.
His lawyers argued that after that plea deal, the abuse ended.
On Friday, Trump argued the Fed has "handcuffed" the US economy.
Yashere argued that "Bob (Hearts) Abishola" could help find common ground.
" The state essentially argued that Johnson & Johnson was a "public nuisance.
Egyptian officials have argued that the couple died of natural causes.
Janine was wrong that day we argued in the living room.
The government argued that posts on Facebook were worsening the tensions.
It may be a political decision, yes, as many have argued.
ReDigi argued that the same principle should apply to digital files.
But, she argued, "if you can help somebody, why wouldn't you?"
" And he argued that "the administration's failure on testing is colossal.
The defense argued that Mr. Christensen, in effect, attested to Mrs.
"Judge, they rested," Paul Shechtman, Mr. Ciminelli's lawyer, argued on Thursday.
They argued that Buttigieg's recount request did not meet that criteria.
Mr. Pagès and Mr. Moreau argued that the priority was elsewhere.
Some argued that the British response was tepid compared with France's.
" King, argued Carter, "understood that uncivil dialogue serves no democratic function.
Other conservative economists have argued those numbers could reach the millions.
Some have argued the technology changed the game for the better.
They also argued that the plaintiffs had shown no financial harm.
Mr. Roof's attack, they argued, demonstrated the threat facing black people.
This wasn't a defense of his treatment of women, Warren argued.
President Trump has argued the economy has thrived under his watch.
Local officials had argued that the chosen facility posed safety risks.
Many countries have argued that doing so is difficult to impossible.
They argued the taxi industry crashed only because of ride-hailing.
Germans have long argued over whether this legalistic strategy has worked.
Sexologists argued that state-funded sexual interludes could spice up marriages.
Hamer argued that stewardship of the soil was man's highest calling.
She argued that Freedom Farm and Pig Bank subverted that past.
It argued for increasing spending on artificial intelligence by several times.
During the confirmation hearing, Roberts argued the role shouldn't be political.
He has argued that America must rid itself of "endless wars".
And the Bay Area's housing crisis, he argued, warrants an alarm.
The Match Group has also argued that such checks are expensive.
But most people don't think so, as Barack Obama has argued.
No one argued that he was a defender of the Constitution.
Her lawyers had argued that the original amount was excessively high.
Kushner and Bannon argued otherwise and Trump sided with the pair.
" The president argued that "we need lawmakers who put America First.
Yellen steadfastly argued that the U.S. labor market was not tight.
Republicans have argued this is enough to completely clear the president.
Green argued that Trump is "legitimizing bigotry" by aggravating such controversies.
The panel argued Monday about lawmakers' treatment of the impeachment process.
Several investors and analysts have argued this move is long overdue.
The case will be argued on Monday in Boston federal court.
Airbnb has argued that many people don't update their listing availability.
Christine Quinn argued that the political sphere is just as bad.
The detention violates the Fourth and Fifth amendments, the ACLU argued.
Trump argued that he already knew the world leaders in attendance.
And he argued that the public has become more educated too.
Mr. Enoch argued that the president had been mischaracterized and misunderstood.
The villagers argued back, saying that none among them were insurgents.
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle argued to no avail and was ejected.
But some have argued the legislation did not go far enough.
For the latter, she argued, they need a more pragmatic message.
At the hearing, experts argued that the U.S. should act quickly.
Mr Johnson himself argued forcefully against any further dither or delay.
Trump later argued he had the "absolute right" to do so.
Eaglen argued that, over time, Senate turnover has a deeper impact.
Failure to do so would create a "hawkish shock," Goldman argued.
I argued before federal courts of appeal all over the nation.
EPA had previously argued it doesn't need a "good neighbor" rule.
These advocates have consistently argued that the number should be higher.
Police officials have argued that facial recognition makes the public safer.
He argued that his colleagues would know how his constituents feel.
Sekulow has also argued a dozen cases before the Supreme Court.
He argued that the makeshift memorial risked damaging the original monument.
" He argued: "We don't need to make this country great again.
"It has to be reciprocal," he argued during his news conference.
"Aid is good at keeping people alive," Mr. Miliband has argued.
Ted Cruz argued, legal hang-ups could delay the trial's conclusion.
On a streaming platform, Wang argued, it's all up to chance.
This arrangement, Mr. Shaub argued, was the only truly ethical option.
IBM and Microsoft, he argued, have "commercial interests in this litigation."
In 2017, I argued that it was pointless to short Tesla.
He also argued that federal housing programs are rife with abuse.

No results under this filter, show 955 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.