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.
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This dark, impressive season finale argued for all four simultaneously.
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Mr. Burns argued for compromise and patient work with allies.
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Throughout the proceedings, Schiff argued for Trump's removal from office.
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You have argued for a new position, called perspectival realism.
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Humphries argued for a system of levees, building up walls
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You feel included because your representative argued for your interests.
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Michael T. Flynn, a top Trump adviser, argued for it.
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Others have argued for American combat forces to be redeployed.
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For others, style considerations, and the heat, argued for less.
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Some have argued for punitive steps, like curtailing military aid.
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The labor board's general counsel, however, argued for the workers.
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They played for five minutes and argued for 40 minutes.
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Mr. DeWine's office argued for the ban to be upheld.
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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.
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The prosecution had argued for a sentence of 22 years each.
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The defense argued, for example, that the Internet searches were planted.
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In some cases, officials have explicitly argued for a March move.
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" Blankenship has argued for months that he is "Trumpier than Trump.
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France and Britain both argued for strikes as well, per Reuters.
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California regulators had argued for the standards taking effect in 2024.
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This cyclical strength would have argued for a weaker German surplus.
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He argued for a return to the original Stars and Stripes.
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Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
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We argued for 66 years, and I always let her win.
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Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
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It argued for increasing spending on artificial intelligence by several times.
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But Ms. Paquin and Mr. Frank's mother argued for a studio.
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Comey had argued for weaker safes; Vincenzetti was selling longer crowbars.
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At the dinner some argued for 19703, and others for '67.
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Modern scholars have increasingly argued for an indigenous origin to Israel.
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Meanwhile, Sanders has argued for sweeping aside many Obama-era reforms. Framing
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Inside the Obama administration, Clinton argued for a more interventionist foreign policy.
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Some strategists have argued for an escape corridor to be left open.
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It is time, he argued, "for capitalism to regain a human face".
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Zwerling and defense attorney Jessica Carmichael argued for a five-year sentence.
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Well, I've argued for the fact that we need to address it.
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Their dad, the respected pastor, argued for Luke to join the Marines.
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Still, cannier parts of the party have long argued for more housing.
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He has also argued for similar strikes in the case of Iran.
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But British officials familiar with the E.U.'s processes argued for delay.
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But I've argued for shading toward an uninformed prior — that's 25 percent.
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For years, McConnell argued for disclosure of donors instead of spending restrictions.
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And he has argued for abolishing the filibuster and the Electoral College.
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The I.M.F., more sensibly, has argued for a surplus of 1.5 percent.
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Claus who argued for the rights of elves and clean-shaven Santas.
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In private practice, he argued for the winning sides in Bush v.
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His advisers have argued for conventional diplomacy, but that simply isn't Trump.
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The family also argued for Tafida's freedom of movement under EU law.
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Coincidentally, Amy Berman Jackson argued for Jefferson at the trial with Ellis.
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Earlier this year, US presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren argued for the same.
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He has called for renewing religious discourse and argued for moderate Islam.
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And for his hard-core followers, he argued for the border wall.
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That is why some American metal makers have argued for broader protections.
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In the new trial, prosecutors argued for Silver to spend more than a decade in jail while defense attorneys argued for a much shorter sentence, according to the AP. Silver, a former top ally of New York Gov.
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Is this not what we&aposve argued for, state authority, the 10th Amendment?
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McCain has argued for more aggressive military involvement in the Syrian Civil War.
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Prominent legal scholars argued for Roberts to subpoena witnesses at his own discretion.
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In those cases, University of Virginia law professor Daniel Ortiz argued for employees.
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Harris' lawyers argued for the trial to be moved because of the publicity.
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He will prevent jobs from leaving the US but has argued for outsourcing.
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Her public defender argued for lower bail during Friday&aposs brief court appearance.
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The 20th-century Christian philosopher G.K. Chesterton argued for a more moderate approach.
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Jamison also argued for the AT&T-T-Mobile merger, which wasn't completed.
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They both argued for American intervention to save civilians: the Responsibility to Protect.
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Schumer has argued for weeks that a shutdown would be the president's fault.
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The newspaper argued for sex education, contraceptive rights, short skirts, and free love.
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Back then, he argued for simplifying the government's dizzying array of repayment programs.
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The modern gun debate, as it has been argued for decades, is dead.
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Before Mr. Carson, the Obama administration also argued for easing land use regulation.
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As his lawyer argued for release, Clarridge and I whispered back and forth.
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Opposition lawmakers argued for hours on Wednesday that Prayuth was unfit for office.
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In addition, some scholars have recently argued for legal restrictions on hate speech.
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For years though, antipoverty advocates have argued for different standards to assess need.
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The labor board's general counsel, Richard F. Griffin Jr., argued for the workers.
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By contrast, countries like China have argued for looser scrutiny for developing nations.
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Warren also argued for relying on allies and economic tools over combat troops.
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Those advisers have repeatedly argued for certain country exclusions on national security grounds.
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And the same argued for the biggest IPO debacle of the year: WeWork.
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Celebrities, politicians and the state's parole board had all argued for a reprieve.
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The case for surveillance cameras in slaughterhouses has been argued for some time.
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Other aides agreed, and argued for waiting for the story to play out.
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Barbara Hart of Lowey Dannenberg argued for the CHS shareholders at the 6th Circuit.
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That sounds a lot like Barack Obama eight years ago, who argued for stimulus.
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Musk has repeatedly also argued for a carbon tax to disincentivize traditional car use.
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He argued for a third-party candidate in a Facebook post early Thursday morning.
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They each argued for it and argued against it; then they marinated on it.
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That argued for the force of some unseen body guiding Sedna and the others.
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The Herald Democrat reported Carroll argued for about 30 minutes Tuesday for Thomas' appeal.
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On immigration, he has argued for normalizing the legal status of law-abiding immigrants.
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Olson, a Republican heavyweight who successfully argued for George W. Bush in Bush v.
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Warsh argued for a "trend dependence" instead of "data dependence," the Fed's current strategy.
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Democrats already heavily argued for protecting social programs in one key House election. Rep.
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The two sides have argued for years over guardianship of the country's natural features.
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One argued for a 50 basis-point rate hike in the monetary policy meeting.
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Georgetown University law professor David Cole, who argued for the defense in Holder v.
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He had long argued for protectionist policies but hadn't bothered to learn about their
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Brad Ashford, a "Blue Dog" who argued for compromise, by nearly 3 percentage points.
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Kushner argued for a close, collegial bond between Xi and Trump, and he prevailed.
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President Obama, by comparison, frequently argued for international climate cooperation in his UN speeches.
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Then came Ronald Reagan who argued for free markets, individual freedom, and less government.
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As new Muslims, they argued for better healthcare and the abolition of their slavery.
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The same could be argued for Nextdoor, which faces a strong effort from Facebook.
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Elizabeth Warren has argued for the breakup of Silicon Valley giants to improve competition.
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The defendant's lawyer argued for 25 years of community-based supervision, Judge McKeon wrote.
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McConnell has argued for months that he does not believe a bill is necessary.
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The hard-liners pressed for a brutal crackdown, but army commanders argued for restraint.
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Mr. Petraeus argued for Australia launching more decisive military action to contain the threat.
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Dr. Hill has recently argued for combining several different processes to explain sexual selection.
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Mr. Epstein's lawyers, Mr. Lefkowitz and Sandra Musumeci, also argued for the lower rating.
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Labour have also argued for widespread nationalisation of the water, electricity and rail industries.
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Labour have also argued for widespread nationalization of the water, electricity and rail industries.
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I have not argued for the placement of major numbers of US combat troops.
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Trump's lawyers claimed sweeping executive power for him as they argued for his acquittal.
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The deal had been delayed while they argued for approval from foreign investment regulators.
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He's argued for targeting climate change as an existential threat to the world's population.
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Democrats argued for better surveillance technology and more resources at the ports of entry.
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In his address, the archbishop argued for a spirit of criticism and open discussion.
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The way in which Mr. Trump has argued for a wall also is instructive.
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In the 1970s, he argued for nationalizing some industries, including energy companies and banks.
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She argued, for example, that heterosexuals and homosexuals were all one big risk group.
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"I've argued for the freedom to select the sex of your child," Savulescu replied.
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The two politicians argued for reciprocal access to the Chinese market for European companies.
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Mr. Bush said he would not revive the practice, but argued for expanding intelligence gathering.
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The state had asked for 150 months, while Noor's attorneys argued for a probationary sentence.
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Wakeman argued for another solution: getting more traditional health care providers certified to prescribe buprenorphine.
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But it argued for an increase in fishing in the East and South China seas.
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Trump argued for low rates to keep the national debt of $19 trillion somewhat manageable.
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Some of our judges argued for Mrs May, but the panel swiftly dismissed the idea.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Cordaro argued for the case to be transferred to New Jersey.
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Perhaps it is easy to say it with hindsight, but they could have argued for
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He instead argued for the Palestinian territories to be placed under Egyptian and Jordanian sovereignty.
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Many conservatives, and Alito in particular, have argued for years that Abood was incorrectly decided.
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The chairmen have argued for a $28500 billion base budget for defense in fiscal 6900.
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" Hickenlooper argued for the preferable health-care solution "would be an evolution, not a revolution.
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But she also argued for the need for mutual respect between communities and law enforcement.
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The central government has argued for sedition charges, but no one has yet been charged.
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And then we met on the next Sunday and then we argued for eight hours.
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Lacayo and Willert argued for at least trying some palliative chemotherapy to prolong Andrew's life.
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AI researchers have argued for decades over which approach is superior, but AlphaGo uses both.
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S. trade tensions and a looming deadline for the Iranian nuclear deal argued for caution.
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Alexander Grau, a columnist for the political and cultural monthly Cicero, argued for scrapping it.
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Jobs called Bell immediately, and they argued for hours until Jobs finally relented, Merchant writes.
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Russia argued for a 3- to 5-mile zone, but the Kurdish delegation rejected it.
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He argued, for example, that the new American president and senators should serve for life.
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About every art form there are those who've memorably argued for shaking off critical yokes.
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The Republicans have argued for years that a reduction in taxes will spur economic growth.
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The president and his allies have argued for months that the investigations are politically motivated.
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Finding this approach too abstract and detached, he argued for a more in-depth story.
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Mr. Albright of the Institute for Science and International Security has argued for another possibility.
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That is exactly what civil libertarians have argued for decades with no response from Congress.
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FORD I argued for Han Solo's demise, because he wasn't part of the bigger story.
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It isn't the first time the St. Louis Fed has argued for a different approach.
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Instead, he argued for a "state-contingent" guidance that summarizes the ECB's Governing Council view.
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Some argued for the operation to occur when Soleimani was traveling in Lebanon or Syria.
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One group argued for the Greek word for health and some oddly ecstatic punctuation: Ygeía!
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Prosecutors argued for Mr. Barrier to serve the jail term he agreed to in 2002.
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Some argued for a far more expansive indictment of Mr. Trump for abuse of power.
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Trump hasn't offered a new constitutional doctrine or argued for stretching the "take care" clause.
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That is the not the image Allen argued for, that he promised Clinton would promote.
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In debate ahead of a vote, some lawmakers argued for more transparency regarding the extra funding.
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Conservatives have long argued for an expansion of HSAs, particularly in combination with high-deductible plans.
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If he replaces them with people who have argued for stronger action, it will be marker.
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He says they argued for a bit, and then the guy punched him out of nowhere.
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If he replaces them with people who have argued for stronger action, it will be marker.
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Senators argued for pushing major corporate tax cuts to 2019 instead of the House's 2018 timeline.
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Malcolm X argued for a transnational identity and movement for black people in the United States.
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However, those advocating for more oversight in this industry have never argued for such an arrangement.
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That could be argued with either phase, said Jon Jacobs, who argued for the Justice Department.
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AND I THINK AS I LOOK AT THOSE THINGS, THEY'VE ARGUED FOR CONTINUING TO REMOVE ACCOMMODATION.
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He instead argued for a lesser cut, alongside a big increase in the child tax credit.
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This column has always argued for the use of a bond yield as the discount rate.
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While everyone found the error unsettling, no one argued for taking the risk to correct it.
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He argued for the maximum sentence possible under the charge: 20 to 40 years in prison.
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Melinda Bush, who sponsored the bill in the Illinois Senate, as she argued for the bill.
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Some argued on behalf of a group of defendants, while others only argued for their clients.
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State Assemblyman Ron Kim has argued for using Amazon incentive money to cancel student debt instead.
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Bail was set at $450,000, though Wright's attorney, Robert Resnick, argued for bail of just $50,000.
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Beto O'Rourke, argued for a hybrid plan that would place uninsured and underinsured Americans on Medicare.
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While those appointees pushed for vast privatization of VA, Shulkin argued for a more measured approach.
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But human rights and international organizations have argued for years that these cases are not exceptional.
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However Senate Republicans will likely need votes from Democrats, who have argued for a clean bill.
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Progressive pockets of the party have argued for more liberal candidates, even in Republican-leaning areas.
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As I argued for another candidate's chances, I found my own case less and less convincing.
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There was room for improvement, he argued, for what he called "job-centric" economics and politics.
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"Stimulus is sugar," snapped Tim Geithner at Christina Romer, when she argued for a bigger plan.
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Mr. Powell emphasized the difficulties of understanding America's changing economy and argued for a flexible approach.
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In appearances on conservative media, lawmakers and Chief Gallagher's family have argued for a presidential pardon.
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Republicans had argued for a straight extension of existing law through September, but Democrats wanted changes.
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But it has also argued for the environmental and health benefits of moving away from meat.
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During the first day of arguments, a majority of the 26 speakers argued for decriminalizing abortion.
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The piece argued for Mattis on grounds of intellectual fitness and character, sure, but also electability.
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In a 2018 article, Dr. Badawy argued for better preparedness for in-flight emergencies in children.
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He has argued for aggressive efforts to lift the economy and at other times against them.
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Mr. Mohammed's lawyers argued for his right to wear camouflage as "culturally appropriate attire" in 2012.
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As solicitor general, he won 14 of the 19 cases he argued for the federal government.
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They have argued for a military alliance against Iranian mischief, including insurgencies in Yemen and Bahrain.
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In response to many such incidents, animal rights advocates have argued for recognizing personhood for simians.
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Lawmakers mostly repeated talking points on the House floor as they argued for or against impeachment.
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Aristotle long ago argued for the central role of habit in creating and executing human excellence.
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It was, as Scott Lemieux argued for Vox earlier this year, a "tentative and transitional" term.
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His biggest moment came when he forcefully argued for the mandatory buyback of assault-style firearms.
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McConnell has argued for months that he doesn't believe legislation protecting the special counsel is necessary.
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HollyMy ex and I argued for seven years about whether Home Alone is a Christmas movie.
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So the way people argued for citizenship or eligibility for citizenship was to prove their whiteness.
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Instead, Wilson&aposs legal team argued for the cleric to be released on a good behavior bond.
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Regardless, the study is welcome validation for some researchers who have doggedly argued for a viral origin.
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Mattis had argued for maintaining a strong U.S. military presence in Afghanistan to bolster diplomatic peace efforts.
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Perkins Coie referred a request for comment to the groups that had argued for a special prosecutor.
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Germany, which argued for the resettlement, says the entire bloc must act to solve a common problem.
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It has been argued, for example, that autonomous systems could reduce casualties and suffering on the battlefield.
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Leaders in civil society have argued for a "transitional authority" of technocrats that would help rebuild institutions.
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"I argued for 30 years for this to happen and finally I wore them down," he added.
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They have argued for years that consanguineous marriage increases the risk of genetic disease, on good evidence.
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It's fought to keep dangerous loopholes in our laws open; it's peddled misinformation; it's argued for inaction.
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Mr Nader's lawyers argued for the rights of customers to hear what the pharmacists had to say.
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Many argued for the simple clarity of addiction, but others thought that the term was too stigmatizing.
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City councilwoman Julissa Ferreras-Copeland proposed the bill, and argued for their accessibility ahead of the vote.
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He argued for flexibility, suggesting an earlier end, but only if the economy continues to outperform expectations.
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In 2012, while still in the administration, she argued for funneling weapons to moderate rebels in Syria.
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The 2016 Race For decades, Republicans argued for lower taxes, fewer regulations and a smaller welfare state.
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Even the 4% or so argued for by Labour would be comparable to some other European countries.
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He has argued for years that defense funding has been kept artificially low because of budget caps.
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Others have argued for packing the court with additional justices to restore ideological balance to the court.
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They have called for increased autonomy for Hong Kong, and others have argued for independence from China.
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He also argued for speeding up insolvency proceedings to help banks solve their issues with unpaid loans.
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Smith argued for an ecosystem of devices and applications—networked, efficient, and tailored to law-enforcement needs.
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Hawkish Republicans have long argued for a larger number of U.S. troops to stay in the country.
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In several tweets in recent years, Trump has argued for changes in how Amazon purchases get taxed.
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Lawyers for the MDL plaintiffs and the newspapers argued for broadly unsealing information in the case record.
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As they did in Denmark, politicians argued for a law to require public canteens to serve pork.
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Some have argued for relaxing the rules of engagement to allow a less-constrained use of airpower.
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Their advocates have long argued for ways to improve these jobs, with more training and higher pay.
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He particularly argued for confronting the horrors of the mid-21982th century, represented by Auschwitz and Hiroshima.
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Gerry Eastman has argued for the necessity for care and consideration of his brother and his work.
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Under overcast skies, Mr. Sanders lamented big corporations, argued for "Medicare for all" and assailed fossil fuels.
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Sanders's supporters have argued for some time that he is the kind of disruptor the nation needs.
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Mark Amodei, and argued for banning bump stocks and raising the minimum age to buy a gun.
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Immigration: Ms. Warren and Beto O'Rourke argued for fully decriminalizing border crossing, while Pete Buttigieg was cautious.
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He did not indicate whether Mr. Bolton — a noted national security hawk — had argued for a strike.
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They argued for doing away with transcripts all together, in favor of summary notes about the call.
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Mr. Kudrin has also argued for raising taxes and the retirement age to shore up the budget.
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He argued, for example, that the Founders of the United States saw religion as essential to democracy.
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At the press conference announcing his win, Romer spoke about climate and argued for investments in innovation.
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Ms. Warren and Beto O'Rourke argued for fully decriminalizing border crossing, while Mr. Buttigieg was more cautious.
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He argued for unity in his announcement, asking his followers to back whoever does become the nominee.
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I even argued for it—relating the story of my own suicide attempt to the other writers.
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He also argued for ranked-choice voting, an end to partisan gerrymandering, term limits and other measures.
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He also argued for ranked-choice voting, an end to partisan gerrymandering, term limits and other measures.
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On April 20, 1921, US Representative Lucian Walton Parrish of Texas argued for new limitations on immigration.
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TG: Earlier this campaign season, you argued for real-time fact-checking during televised interviews or debates.
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He said nothing in court as his lawyer, John Kaley, argued for less than 15 years in prison.
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It is what Jamelle Bouie argued for today in Slate, and I'd love to see it actually happen.
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Fans argued for years whether Deckard was actually a robot, but the performance itself was always recognizably human.
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You need social workers and human rights advocates, as well, something I've certainly argued for in the past.
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EU member Cyprus and Turkey have argued for years over the ownership of fossil fuels in the Mediterranean.
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Uber argued for a different mileage rate but still came up with about $430 million in potential damages.
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In July the conservative opposition ARENA party argued for increasing the minimum sentence for abortion to 30 years.
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In reponses, the government has argued for dismissal, saying that the plaintiffs would be naturalized after basic training.
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Mead argued, for instance, that American families are too insular and put too much pressure on growing children.
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David Berry Jr.'s lawyers had argued for a lenient sentence because their client recently had a baby.
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Some in Brussels argued for shooting down the goods-only proposal even before it was agreed at Chequers.
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His younger brother, Shahbaz, the chief minister of Pakistan's most populous province, Punjab, has long argued for one.
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Prosecutors asked for seven to 12 years, while the defense had argued for five years of supervised probation.
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The opposition Labor Party said it would back the government, even though it argued for a tougher strategy.
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" In January, Deputy District Attorney John Lewin argued for the decision, saying of Durst, "That man kills witnesses.
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And although the messages were mostly pro-Leave, some also argued for Remain, presumably to stir things up.
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He had long argued for doing whatever it would take to bring about regime change in North Korea.
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Cannier parts of the party have long argued for more housing, but now that view is becoming mainstream.
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He argued, for instance, that tech firms "shouldn't make so many important decisions about speech on our own".
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Recently, VICE's editorial group negotiated a new union contract with management, and successfully argued for better severance packages.
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He had previously argued for the sale in a September 2015 op-ed in The Wall Street Journal.
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While she was in psychiatric care, the child was appointed a court guardian who argued for her release.
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The president has argued for weeks that he can use money from other agencies to build the barrier.
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The Bundesbank also argued for boosting investment, saying that this would also help the euro zone's economic prospects.
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Furthermore, the whole 'tokenism' argument presumes diversity isn't intrinsically valuable, but that claim needs to be argued for.
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Some Republicans had argued for keeping the taxes to provide revenue to fund a Republican replacement plan. Sen.
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Mr Macron has argued for portable and individual benefits that suit a more fluid, Uber-ised labour market.
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He argued for more pressure on China, improving relations with Japan and South Korea and increasing missile defense.
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He brusquely dismissed accusations that he's pro-Vladimir Putin but argued for a détente of tensions with Russia.
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Where he wanted America to take up the burden of global leadership, Trump has argued for unilateral nationalism.
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But he said those who argued for a sale "should perhaps ask themselves who will buy the stake".
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The GOP healthcare measures faced fierce opposition from conservative lawmakers, who argued for a clean repeal of ObamaCare.
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Since the December meeting, a rising number of policymakers, including Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, have argued for patience.
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They've argued for dredging the river in some places, raising bridges and looking to the Netherlands for ideas.
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Trump has publicly argued for his executive order and against prior court rulings, sometimes to his own detriment.
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He also argued for the ordination of gay, bisexual and lesbian rabbis, which the movement approved in 2006.
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At a time when American society seemed in many ways to be pulling apart, Nixon argued for stability.
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Even before the coronavirus crisis, analysts had argued for interest rate cuts to stimulate sluggish private sector growth.
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During deliberations, some officials had argued for more leniency, but administration officials decided the risks outweighed the benefits.
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In recent months, he has argued for moderation in the trade war between the United States and China.
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Professor Gans of Columbia has argued for decades that the stigmatization of poor Americans fuels entrenched, persistent poverty.
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Buttigieg has argued for scrapping the authorization for use of military force passed by Congress following the Sept.
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Stone's attorneys had argued for him to keep the ability to speak broadly about his case and politics.
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Clement, who argued for 20 minutes, had little time to address the merits of New York's gun regulation.
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He singled out criticisms by Travis Tygart, America's antidoping chief, who has argued for severe penalties against Russia.
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Prosecutors sought a sentence of at least 60 years while the defense argued for 20 years or less.
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Doctors have argued for a different solution to the surprise billing problem that would not cut their pay.
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Richard Cash, who argued for the measure, said that he hopes it will lead to overturning Roe v.
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He reportedly argued for staying in the Paris agreement and for certifying Iranian compliance with the nuclear deal.
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Flynn has appeared on RT several times since, where he has argued for closer ties between the two countries.
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Two years later the prime minister, Winston Churchill, argued for it to be rebuilt precisely as it had been.
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It's a huge win for chemical manufacturers who have argued for much narrower risk assessments from potentially dangerous substances.
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Some members of the President's Republican Party have previously argued for a more forceful response to North Korean aggression.
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Some also argued for changes to certain details in the proposal, such as the amount of corporate tax cuts.
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This was not the first time the State Department has argued for a more activist Syria policy, said Ford.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has also argued for enabling the FM radio chips present in many smartphones.
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Like Lula and Rousseff's economic advisers, Marconi argued for more public infrastructure spending and lending by state bank BNDES.
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In recent years some short-term investors have argued for cutting back research and simply buying drugs from others.
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The dissidents his regime has locked up include reformers and even clerics who argued for lifting the driving ban.
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Jeff Bewkes, the CEO of Time Warner, has argued for years that Wall Street undervalued his stock, Cramer said.
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Meanwhile, experts have long argued for a federal investment in the tens of billions of dollars in addiction treatment.
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Ronaldo Caiado of the Democrats argued for Rousseff's ouster, saying that lawmakers weren't the ones behind the impeachment process.
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Before the sentencing, McFarland's lawyer had argued for leniency for his client, claiming that McFarland had undiagnosed mental illnesses.
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Smith's lawyers had argued for the execution to be postponed, claiming Alabama's procedure amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
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A brief filed Wednesday on Lee's behalf by a new legal team argued for clemency and requested DNA testing.
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Fears about currency swings appear justified after U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin argued for a weak dollar on Wednesday.
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U.S. officials have argued for years that WTO judges have routinely exceeded their mandates, imposing new obligations on members.
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Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama argued for patience when spoke to reporters after the open-and-shut first round.
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A few voices argued for some sort of action from the league, even if it was just a fine.
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Loesch decried the "mentally unfit" and Israel argued for expanded police power to involuntarily commit people with mental illness.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have argued for wealth taxes targeting millionaires and billionaires to fund their policy goals.
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Most notably, there was Theodore Olson, the conservative legal giant who argued for the winning side in Bush v.
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The news was a moral victory for Mr. Ackman, who has argued for years that Herbalife was deceiving customers.
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But according to Ian Gershengorn, who argued for the activists, that's a fundamental, and unlawful, transformation of the program.
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He has also argued for boosting tax relief for middle class families, including expansions of the Child Tax Credit.
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Clinton argued for the creation of a commission on encryption, an approach Senator Mark Warner of Virginia has proposed.
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Others have argued for lower rates as a boon to workers that the Fed should push to its limits.
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The Sun, Britain's biggest-selling newspaper, which has long argued for Brexit, said May had made "blunder after blunder".
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Hedges argued, for one, that crime rates actually dropped in Chicago, a huge hub for alcohol trafficking, throughout Prohibition.
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Ads from the Toy Association ran on the channel of a guy who argued for the decriminalization of pedophilia!
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An interim report by the commission argued for an emergency declaration, saying it would free additional money and resources.
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And sure enough, hours before Hannity's deadline, Moore, who had denied the allegations, argued for a stay of execution.
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Since the Weinstein scandal broke, several conservative men have argued for a greater separation of the sexes at work.
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Last week, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy argued for waiting to see how the $2.2 trillion package plays out.
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That decision most likely contributed to the length of his sentence; his lawyer had argued for no prison time.
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But Professor Lowery argued for expanding what we include in a genogram, citing the work of Jessica Lambert Ward.
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While noting the unity instilled by the Roman Rite, Francis argued for the beauty and accessibility of local languages.
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They have successfully argued for the medical evacuation of around 127 people from Nauru this year, including 44 children.
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Colorado residents have argued for years over how to balance drilling with the protection of human and environmental health.
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"Within the administration, Verma has consistently argued for states to be allowed greater flexibility in running Medicaid," Amy writes.
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As the president listened, they argued for taking steps to elevate him in the primary to boost his prospects.
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Johnson even argued for providing less debate time during the trial's opening phases, yet he still sided with McConnell.
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She and others have previously argued for a moratorium on germline editing citing unknown risks, safety, and efficacy concerns.
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In a 2014 paper, he argued for a pricing system that would temporarily limit high prices of new therapies.
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Bolton, who is regarded as a foreign policy super-hawk, had previously argued for preemptive strikes against North Korea.
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Maybe they bundle other OTT content with their Disney and ESPN content, as Stratechery's Ben Thompson has argued for.
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You've argued for repealing Section 2110 of the federal immigration code, which makes unauthorized border crossing a criminal offense.
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In 85033, Ambassador Yamamoto argued for "swift and decisive action" to improve human rights, which is precisely what H.Res.
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She was fired in late September, after the department argued for weeks that she could not be immediately terminated.
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For too many election cycles, Democrats, as well as Republicans, lamely argued for a "bipartisan solution" to Social Security.
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Mr. Baradar was a moderate on social issues and argued for maintaining relationships with the West and Afghanistan's neighbors.
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Unlike its nemesis, the socialist Congress Party, his Hindu nationalist party has always argued for better relations with Israel.
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Warhol argued for getting away with art, but he also commented notoriously on everyone's 15 minutes of future fame.
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As Ezra Klein argued for Vox, Trump's gullibility is one of the reasons he's not qualified to be president.
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Both pointedly argued for the importance of inclusion and diversity, in a way that seemed pointedly aimed at Trump.
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Those who have, though, haven't just rebuked Trump's policies; they've argued for dismantling key parts of his system altogether.
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Thomas Goldstein of Goldstein & Russell, who won the Supreme Court case, argued for plaintiffs at the appeals court as well.
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Equities may seem relatively cheap but he argues, and has argued for years, that they can get a lot cheaper.
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Williams was paid roughly $1,000 in per diem while Wahlberg's agents argued for $1.5 million because he had casting control.
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It's argued, for example, that customers are free to buy apps through other app stores on other mobile operating systems.
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Good, socially minded economists, even Nobel laureates, have argued for pricing carbon more accurately, but thus far they've been ignored.
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Kapil Sibal, a lawyer who argued for the industry, urged the court to reduce the size of tobacco pack warnings.
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Labels have argued for years that YouTube in particular did not offer strict copyright protections or pay music creators fairly.
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He has also argued for curbs on legal immigration on the grounds that it drives down wages for U.S. workers.
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Road advocates have argued for decades that the project is needed to give King Cove residents an emergency evacuation route.
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But gun control advocates have been critical of this approach and argued for stricter gun laws to prevent future shootings.
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Minorities, having previously argued for color-blind treatment, come to oppose those putatively color-blind policies which effectively disadvantage them.
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And he has long argued for slapping higher tariffs on those foreign goods in order to fortify the American economy.
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She argued for the importance of believing victims of sexual assault, regardless of when they choose to speak about it.
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It did this even as some argued for broader inclusion of students who would fall outside the school's admissions parameters.
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He believes some of the cricisism he receives about Shudu can be argued for the modeling industry as a whole.
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I think a Republican who argued for a less aggressive, neo-isolationist foreign policy could get a lot of traction.
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Some followers of the crisis have argued for a concerted effort by the international community to restart a functioning system.
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Hurd has long argued for a digital approach to border security, so when he heard Stephens' pitch, he perked up.
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Turkish lawyer Mehmet Alper Unver said prosecutors, who argued for Prakash&aposs extradition, had the right to appeal the verdict.
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Those who've argued for new regulations refer to the "transgender mandate" laid out in Obamacare and see it as dangerous.
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The Trump Administration recently argued for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act's protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
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He was a proponent of protectionist policies, argued for trade wars, and he pushed to reduce immigration, legal and otherwise.
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Wilkinson was a prosecutor in the case of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and successfully argued for the death penalty.
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The occupation "is trying to make the Palestinians give up," he said, but Ms. Tamimi's example argued for the opposite.
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Khosrowshahi also argued for future legislation establishing regulations for "flexible" work, bridging the gap between independent contractors and salaried employees.
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Allies of Mr. Dreiband's said on Wednesday that he was focused on facts and forcefully argued for whomever he represented.
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To meet this challenge, many economists have argued for a universal basic income or more generous earned-income tax credit.
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The committee saw division in 003, including three dissents in September as hawkish and dovish members argued for different policies.
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Hitler also argued for the "irrevocable removal of the Jews," referring at this time to physical expulsion rather than annihilation.
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Sanders argued for each campaign picking seven members for the committee with the 15th member being picked by both campaigns.
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The euro zone bailout fund has argued for a common fund that could lend to governments that get into trouble.
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And in the wake of the report's release, another key Republican argued for action around preventing foreign interference in elections.
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The N.F.L. and other leagues have argued for years that permitting sports gambling beyond Nevada and Delaware would harm them.
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Stoere had argued for tax increases to improve public services such as education and healthcare for Norway's 5 million citizens.
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For years, WNBA players argued for a portion of the league&aposs revenues commensurate with that which NBA players receive.
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So, McConnell has steadfastly argued for the same rules package that passed the Senate 100-0 in the Clinton iteration.
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That's one of the things I argued for that we should not be—we should be breaking down these lines.
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That's one of the things I argued for that we should not be—we should be breaking down these lines.
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As the Democrats put forward their case, they also argued for the Senate to permit new documents and witness testimony.
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In fiery social media posts and dinner-table conversations, some have argued for making punishments against corrupt officials more severe.
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They also argued for a change of venue, citing potential juror bias because of widespread news coverage around the case.
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As Congress considered guaranteeing black men the right to vote, she argued for the franchise to include black women too.
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We have long argued for exactly this approach to the region and have ample reason to applaud the strategy drafters.
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In September, Tarnoff published a Guardian piece, "To decarbonize we must decomputerize," in which he argued for a modern Luddism.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a TV interview on Sunday as he argued for Mr. Trump's proposed border wall.
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Of course, progressive activists have argued for years that higher taxes on the rich would not hurt the state's economy.
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Republicans and Democrats have argued for years that Congress ceded too much authority to the White House after the Sept.
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Members of the country's parliament argued for it as a security measure that would allow law enforcement to identify people.
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The change may be a belated one, considering how Facebook has argued for so long that restrictions like disclaimers are impractical.
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Clinton stressed the need for government investment to create new jobs and argued for her plan to make college debt free.
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Justice Max Baer, joined by Justice Debra Todd, argued for a stringent rule to hold lawyers accountable for entering improper contracts.
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Biden has argued for a "public option" that would allow people to opt into government coverage without eliminating employer-based insurance.
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The pin commemorates their abductions, and Japan has argued for their release to be part of the ongoing negotiations with Pyongyang.
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He argued for more even-keeled tax reform that doesn't place the burden of funding squarely on retailers and mass importers.
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He argued for longer prison sentences on the campaign trail, as he did in his 2000 book, The America We Deserve.
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Some people have argued, for example, that he is attempting to control the press in the manner of a fascist dictator: .
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Portman has argued for a more scaled-back approach, which would also shift authority on the issue to the Defense Department.
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Also responding to the accusation, McSweeney argued for "building strength in the audience as much as blocking those messages from coming".
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He has argued for years that the common values of the three Abrahamic faiths will be needed to stamp out terrorism.
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Democrats have argued for the new information, noting that every other Senate impeachment trial in the nation's history has featured witnesses.
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Shell's lawyers, meanwhile, argued for the judge to overturn the jury verdict, or at least to lower the damages to $25,000.
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Clinton has never argued for abolishing the Second Amendment but has called for universal background checks and stricter controls on firearms.
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Weinstein had initially requested a trial next week, but at Thursday's hearing argued for a date by the end of December.
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He has also argued for the proposed new Space Force—in effect a sixth service branch—that Mr Trump has demanded.
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Since women launched the fight for suffrage in the 1840s, they argued for nothing less than the full rights of citizenship.
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Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers argued for a half-point easing move as a kind of insurance policy against a downturn.
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Instead, Nissan has argued for a more equal footing with Renault, which holds a 43 percent stake in its bigger partner.
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Endicott College sociologist Josh McCabe has argued for a universal child benefit in pieces for National Review on exactly these grounds.
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OPEC members have argued for decades over which of the two they should monitor to gauge compliance with oil-output cuts.
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As Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, argued for the Washington Post, people shouldn't be worried about Kaepernick.
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In the end, many argued for balance: an understanding of precedent that would help ensure consistency but not necessarily be determinative.
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Obama also argued for renewable energy and the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership, measures that threaten middle-class jobs in many communities.
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I've argued for the last decade that Canada should aim to be a country of 100 million people by century's end.
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Italy, the European Commission, and Germany, which has argued for strict enforcement of bank rescue rules, may ultimately fail to agree.
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In 2008, then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi turned the lights and microphones off while Republicans argued for a vote on offshore drilling.
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As Scott Lemieux argued for The New Republic yesterday, blame ultimately sits with the scam artist himself and not his marks.
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Government lawyers argued for the dismissal of Maria's suit, saying that U.S. Border Patrol agents enjoy wide immunity from civil lawsuits.
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The American Civil Liberties Union successfully argued for a temporary stay that allowed detained travelers to stay in the United States.
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As they argued for immunity, Clinton's lawyers said the President's involvement in the civil case would distract from executive branch business.
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He and his co-panelists also argued for more representation from polluting industries, which clearly do have a bias against regulation.
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Political parties, including the governing National League for Democracy, and ethnic minorities have long argued for comprehensive revisions to the Constitution.
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Critics have argued for many years that China's laws are too vague and lax on child abuse and sexual molestation cases.
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Scientists have argued for years about when rice, which now feeds more than half of the world's population, was first domesticated.
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Ebell has argued for expanding logging on federal lands, allowing for more oil and gas exploration, and permitting additional coal mining.
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Akselsen's defense argued for proportionality: The less risk the drug poses to health and society, the lighter penalty ought to be.
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Miller, the architect of Trump's ban on refugees and travelers from Muslim-majority countries, has long argued for radically reduced immigration.
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Experts have argued for years that the lack of a similar path in teaching makes it harder to retain good teachers.
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They worked on a kibbutz in Israel for a year and together wrote "India Afire" (22012), which argued for land redistribution.
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Joseph Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have argued for diplomacy in addressing North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia and vice chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, argued for more scrutiny of suspicious incidents.
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In her 2013 book, "Retro Baby," published by the American Academy of Pediatrics, she argued for less gear and more interaction.
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Called the most notorious literary critic in America, Professor Bloom argued for the superiority of giants like Shakespeare, Chaucer and Kafka.
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Mr. Cruz has argued for years that Obamacare should be undone wholesale, and he has not been alone in that view.
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Once the meeting got underway, they argued for an hour and a half about how to respond to the cash ban.
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Lynch reportedly argued for following the Justice Department's practice of not taking actions that could influence the outcome of an election.
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Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, had argued for the proposed cuts, saying they would not harm research.
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Mr. Strzok had similarly argued for a more aggressive path during the Clinton investigation, according to four current and former officials.
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" And James Madison argued for impeachment at the Constitutional Convention, saying that a president might "betray his trust to foreign powers.
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The investigation, One Nation, Tracked, explored the dangers that location tracking poses and argued for more regulation around these modern technologies.
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Arpaio, 85, was an outspoken supporter of Trump's presidential campaign and both men have argued for tougher policies against illegal immigration.
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His lawyers have said he will appeal the conviction, and they argued for a sentence of probation rather than jail time.
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Before his 2016 election, Trump also argued for spending money on fixing infrastructure instead of military campaigns in the Middle East.
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This week the White House Council of Economic Advisors argued for cutting the corporate tax as a way to raise wages.
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Buttigieg has argued for scrapping the authorization for use of military force passed by Congress in the wake of the Sept.
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Sitting beside Vice President Pence, who argued for the move, he signed a proclamation and held it up for the cameras.
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After Iran downed a U.S. surveillance drone this summer, Bolton, long an advocate of military action, argued for a retaliatory strike.
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In the motion Thursday, prosecutors seem to take note of that as they argued for the introduction of additional witness testimony.
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Wellesley College sociologist Josh McCabe has argued for a universal child benefit in pieces for National Review on exactly these grounds.
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In 1918, just after the international horrors of World War I, writer Van Wyck Brooks argued for creating a usable past.
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For so long, he had argued for a power-sharing agreement that preserved the essence of white rule while ending international isolation.
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Back in March, Amanda Taub argued for Vox that Donald Trump's rise could partly be explained by his supporters' "authoritarian" tendencies. Gov.
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"I argued for a while, but it was agreed that the best thing to do was follow the established expert," Puccio said.
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They argued for the DNA to be retested, this time using a test that looks at 23 genetic markers instead of 17.
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For example, in a 1993 symposium sponsored by the US Sentencing Commission, Biden argued for undoing some mandatory minimums for drug offenses.
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It is true that, as development economists have argued for years, the ideal recipients of foreign largesse are poor, well-governed countries.
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For example, in the early 1980s, then chair Martin Feldstein successfully argued for tax rises on corporations to help contain ballooning deficits.
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In 1867 Robert Lowe, a leading Liberal politician, argued for mass education on the Tocquevillian grounds that "we must educate our masters".
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Instead, senators argued for a 2000% raise and sent an amended version of the bill back to the state House of Delegates.
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He had over the past year instead argued for a process of national unity "to lift the country out of the crisis".
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She has argued for limits on refugee numbers and blamed the Berlin terror attack in 2016 on Angela Merkel's open-border policies.
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"Miller argued for the safety of warfarin by pointing out that it turns the dead hog's fat bright blue, "a dead giveaway.
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In June the FIG argued for parkour's inclusion in the Tokyo 2020 games at a meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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The unique nature of Khweis&apos crime merited a strong sentence, said prosecutor Dennis Fitzpatrick, who argued for 35 years in prison.
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But Emmanuel Macron, the French president, argued for a short deadline to increase the pressure on Britain to make up its mind.
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Experts have argued for years about whether Israel possesses thermonuclear weapons or just the ability to make them should it want to.
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A colleague on the committee dissented and argued for keeping the seal in order to make an uncomfortable reminder of slavery omnipresent.
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Lawrence Summers, former Treasury secretary and director of the National Economic Council in the White House, has argued for abolishing $100 bills.
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Hayden acknowledged that he has in the past argued for opening back doors into specific products, but said the world is changing.
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For example, blogger Carl Beijer has argued for months that Sanders is ultimately the candidate favored by more Americans with lower incomes.
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During the campaign, Trump argued for improving US-Russia relations and frequently praised Putin after the Russian leader spoke favorably of Trump.
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They argued for gender equality, universal education and environmental conservation and argued against slavery, laws that perpetuated poverty and the death penalty.
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PORT MORESBY (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev warned against growing protectionism and argued for clear cut and transparent rules on trade.
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The court filing argued for a temporary restraining order and came several weeks after the House Intelligence Committee, chaired by Republican Rep.
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Some have argued for greater scrutiny of all Chinese transactions into America, whether that investment is in technology, agriculture, or simply cultural.
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President Franklin Roosevelt had warned the public that Jews posed a national-security threat, and argued for tighter restrictions on their numbers.
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Democrats in both houses argued for the money to be granted in full; so did some Republicans, especially those representing southern states.
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Wince's attorney argued for a more lenient sentence of probation and home confinement, citing his service in the Navy and law enforcement.
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Mr. Bell argued for his original idea in writing, but his repeated requests to speak to city officials in person were ignored.
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He was first elected to the House in 2010, one in a wave of fiscal conservatives who argued for major spending cuts.
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In a motion filed in Los Angeles Superior Court in 2004, Madirossian argued for sharing the information with safety advocates and NHTSA.
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R. H. Tawney, a religious socialist, belittled the concept of economic man, and argued for a more exalted notion of human motives.
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During his 2017 campaign, he argued for the substantial transfer of resources and economic power from the national to the eurozone level.
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Other voices—Secretary of State John Kerry; the national-security adviser, Susan Rice—argued for more American activism, but Obama was unmoved.
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That's pretty much what I have argued for in writing about this issue in the past; it in no way requires abstinence.
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U.S. airlines have argued for years that the subsidies to Emirati airlines undercut the international Open Skies Agreement and creates unfair competition.
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Beto O'Rourke, expressed openness to levying a wealth tax, while Tom Steyer argued for higher taxes on his own $1.6 billion fortune.
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In 2017, Department of Justice Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein argued for "responsible encryption," which he argued is already in wide use.
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The debate over a $15 minimum wage has reached Nebraskaland, where workers have argued for and against it on their lunch breaks.
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He argued for a general reorientation of American foreign policy—a reconsideration of old alliances, with higher priority given to diplomatic solutions.
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Alcentra's BDC has been the target of activist investor Stilwell, which in April argued for the sale or liquidation of the vehicle.
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In the same vein, he also argued for risk weights on sovereign debt to break to nexus between sovereign and their banks.
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Regional banks have argued for years that they do not deserve the same costly scrutiny faced by the largest Wall Street firms.
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Globally, assisted dying advocates have long argued for it on grounds of compassion and averting prolonged physical suffering for the terminally ill.
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He argued for scuttling the Iran nuclear deal, but Trump refused to give him a war and bungled the subsequent diplomatic wrangling.
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Harris and Booker, for example, have argued for a new generation of leaders who better reflect the diversity of the Democratic Party.
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Erstwhile Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has also argued for Supreme Court limits: Nobody should be in an unelected position for life.
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Mr. Benepe is a member of Stop the Chop, a group that has argued for banning commercial flights over the city altogether.
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At the same time, Mr. O'Rourke argued for bolstered security and infrastructure at parts of the border where trade and travel occur.
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The authors of the study argued for reducing "gender-discriminating bias in thermal comfort" because raising temperatures could help combat global warming.
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Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, who was appointed by Trump, has already essentially argued for accepting the government's argument in the census case.
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He argued, for example, that if the United States canceled its military contracts, they would be quickly filled by Russia or China.
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Dr. Chu has argued for urgent steps to test homeless people in shelters for the coronavirus to stop the chain of transmission.
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In 20083, he cut nearly $9 billion from food stamps, for example, because Republicans had argued for cutting up to $40 billion.
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Military leaders have argued for the need for a continued presence in Afghanistan, where the United States currently has roughly 14,000 troops.
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He argued for it in broad moral terms but emphasized that it was just one of many health care proposals he backed.
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In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, conspiracy outlets like InfoWars argued for years that the murders were fake.
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She has argued for criminal justice reform and addiction awareness since her older brother, a recovering heroin addict, has been in jail.
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Indeed, if there were ever a year that argued for a new award category for films -- best social message -- this was it.
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Conservatives argued for that discretion in a 2016 case that reached the Supreme Court, but its constitutionality has yet to be decided.
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He has argued for decades that classical music risks boring itself to death through the endless repetition of a canon of staples.
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Matthew C. Nisbet, a communications professor at Northeastern University and the editor of the journal Environmental Communication, has argued for more nuance.
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Sanders has argued for making sweeping change to a political and economic system he says favors the wealthy and corporations over workers.
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Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said the former vice president was "a champion of Social Security" and had argued for its expansion.
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" They argued for what they called the right "to be let alone," but also what they called "the right to one's personality.
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American officials have argued for years that it was time to help Sudan dig itself out of the hole it had created.
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"Put simply, the 2010s would have been a very different — and emotionally emptier — time without [Adele]," writer Kevin O'Keeffe argued for Insider.
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I wasn't a fan of Shields's celebrated manifesto "Reality Hunger," which argued for looser boundaries among genres and greater collaboration among artists.
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Conservatives argued for that discretion in a 2016 case that reached the Supreme Court, but its constitutionality has yet to be decided.
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When Reed asked about the Iran deal, which Trump has threatened to tear up on day one, Mattis argued for keeping it.
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And there have been some philosophers that have argued for that, because they say romantic love is just bound up with heteronormativity.
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Perhaps he'll also talk about the Moon being used as a stepping stone to get to Mars, as many others have argued for.
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An attorney for the college argued for dismissing the claim, saying Jewish ancestry doesn&apost qualify as a protected "race" under federal law.
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Critics of Bloomberg's story have rightfully argued for more information — such as more technical data on the chip, its design and its functionality.
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"Although we argued for a different outcome, we respect the court's decision," Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, a Republican, said in a statement.
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In that case, neither side has advocated for a specific sentence — prosecutors have argued for a harsh penalty, while Manafort asked for leniency.
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He has authored books on the incompatibility between EU treaties and Italy's constitution, and has argued for the country to exit the euro.
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According to the New York Times, Stamos's perspective was overruled by the legal and business interests of Facebook, which argued for prolonged silence.
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Defying evangelical opposition to divorce, she argued for a woman's entitlement to divorce in case of infidelity or threat to her personal safety.
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Lagarde also argued for stepped-up efforts to strengthen World Trade Organization rules, especially on subsidies, intellectual property protections and trade in services.
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Defense attorneys argued for leniency, citing Bergahl&aposs five years in Taliban captivity, campaign-trail criticism by Donald Trump and his mental disorders.
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The decision drew dissents from Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Esther George who argued for leaving rates unchanged.
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Some Senate Republicans, led by Rob Portman of Ohio, have argued for a more gradual reduction of that funding — perhaps over five years.
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Over 400 tweets were posted as people argued for their egg-using methods, but no one way was agreed upon in the end.
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Alternatively, MPs may favour a Norway-style set-up—which this newspaper has argued for and would keep Britain in the single market.
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That story was quickly seized on by the Clinton campaign, which has argued for months that Trump and Vladimir Putin are in cahoots.
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In a speech back in 2014, former Fed head Paul Volcker argued for a rules-based monetary policy along with international currency cooperation.
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I've argued for months that tax- and infrastructure-policy hopes have not been a key driver of stocks' strength since early this year.
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I argued for a wartime moratorium on new visas and new immigrants because of the substantial danger of ISIS terrorists infiltrating our system.
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This time, Charlie's parents argued for the right to bring Charlie home from the hospital to die rather than the hospital or hospice.
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Although she had fought with Simmons only a few days before her suicide, he argued for years that it wasn't an editorial protest.
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Kemp argued for a benign tax code that recognized the importance of small enterprises to the success and realization of the American Dream.
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Republicans, meanwhile, consistently argued for free trade and deregulation, policies that, whatever their general merits, left some working-class voters still worse off.
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Some strategists have argued for leaving an escape route for the ISIS leaders, and then killing them in the desert with drone strikes.
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The HDZ had argued for the creation of new ethnically based election units in which Croats would vote only for their ethnic candidate.
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Among the lawyers representing the industry is Eugene Scalia, who has successfully argued for corporations and trade groups in other high-profile cases.
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Kennedy wrote that "there is, of course, a legitimate argument for some limitation upon immigration," but he argued for a "generous" immigration policy.
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As President Brad Smith tweeted earlier this week: To help protect Internet users, we've long argued for the US Congress to modernize laws.
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I n 1970, in "The Dialectic of Sex," twenty-five-year-old Shulamith Firestone argued for a seizure of the means of reproduction.
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Although she argued for Remain in the June 23rd referendum on European Union membership, she did so in a decidedly low-key way.
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They've argued for regulations on drone hobbyists, out of a desire to make sure the airspace they operate their systems in isn't disrupted.
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The party's candidate, Heath Mello, argued for raising the minimum wage and protecting undocumented immigrants, and seemed like the future of the party.
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Still, Lautenschlaeger argued for transparency, warning that unclear signals could lead to unwanted market volatility and turbulence, undoing some of the bank's work.
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But he argued for striking a balance between receiving advice from a broad array of knowledgeable constituents, and limiting the president's discretion altogether.
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He has argued for fiscal restraint and criticized both lawmakers for supporting the massive omnibus spending bill to fund the government through September.
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In a sentencing memo filed late Friday night, Cohen's lawyers argued for his sentence to include no prison time, following his guilty pleas.
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We have argued for the past year that Trump's tweets and controversies were mere background noise for the markets — not a big deal.
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There is "considerable precedent," he argued, for Republicans using personal behavior such as diet to portray Democrats as elitist and out of touch.
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Zuckerberg's post followed a speech at Harvard in May, where he initially argued for a form of basic income in the United States.
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That will expose the impracticality of some Brexit populists who have simultaneously argued for independence from the EU and frictionless trade with it.
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Pelosi's detractors have argued for years that Democrats need an image overhaul by empowering newer members at the very top of the party.
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Mike Coffman (R-Colo.), one of the congressmen who introduced the bill, also argued for ending the draft at last week's committee markup.
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Indeed, PREPA argued for the gas port in part by acknowledging that rates would increase, but by less than they would otherwise rise.
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Labor organizations like the Malaysian Trades Union Congress argued for the protection of jobs for locals, rather than employing foreigners at lower wages.
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" Belanger's piece argued for the man cave as a place for male "stuff," equivalent to a woman's closet full of "handbags and shoes.
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He ignores China hawks in his cabinet, who have argued for China-specific investment restrictions drawn up under an emergency economic sanctions law.
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As I've argued for most of this year, I think we in the mainstream media — especially cable television — sometimes bungled coverage of Trump.
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Mr. Bogle argued for years that since so many United States companies had strong sales overseas, investors didn't need to hold international equities.
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Some argued for leniency given Mr. Levine's strong professional record; others said the Met should be ashamed for not having fired him sooner.
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Instead, she argued for broad school improvement, noting that her father traveled across three boroughs from the Bronx to Brooklyn Technical High School.
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While Mr. Bolton argued for canceling all waivers to buy oil from Iran, some at the State Department pushed to retain a couple.
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He credited Sanders with acknowledging as much, but accused Harris and de Blasio, who also argued for Medicare for All, of fuzzy math.
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Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, argued for Mr. Bernhardt's confirmation to be delayed until some of the ethical clouds could be dispelled.
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What he and others argued for, ultimately, was the right to define the narrative — for Australia's original inhabitants to have their account prioritized.
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Democrats had argued for an extension of just four or five days to force both sides into serious negotiations on the immigration issue.
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"I have argued for some time that it's very difficult to craft a business model for non-Trump media these days," he said.
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He argued for a more comprehensive break with the bloc but, when he did not get his way, resigned over the deal Mrs.
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And he argued for the importance of establishing an American concert canon, spanning African-American work songs, spirituals, the blues and Broadway tunes.
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A former Moscow-based investment banker and energy executive who has argued for warmer U.S.-Russian relations, Page has denied collaborating with Russia.
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Benchmark lawyers, who had argued for trying the case in open court, said the company was willing to arbitrate parts of its complaint.
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Benchmark's lawyers had argued for trying the case in open court, but said the company was willing to arbitrate parts of its complaint.
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Some at Boeing argued for an aerodynamic fix, but the modifications would have been slow and expensive, and Boeing was in a hurry.
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At the lunch multiple Republicans argued for a change to the rules, according to sources familiar with the lunch who spoke to CNN.
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American military commanders have argued for simultaneous offenses in Raqqa and Mosul so the Islamic State would be forced to defend multiple fronts.
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John Hickenlooper of Colorado boasted in 2013 of having once ingested fracking fluid as he argued for state regulation of natural gas production.
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In one recent article, Bolton argued for why the United States has the legal authority to launch a preemptive strike on North Korea.
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He confronted Mr. O'Rourke over his immigration policy and argued for decriminalizing border crossings — a stance many of his rivals have since adopted.
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Just as Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is drafted to explain politics and business, Dr. Wing argued for broad use of computer ideas.
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The former math teacher had just founded the SF Bay Area Renters' Federation, an advocacy group of tenants that argued for more housing.
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That sets up a fight with the Golden State, which currently sets its own car emissions rules and has argued for stringent regulations.
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Republicans have argued for more permissive rules to safeguard constitutionally protected political speech, while Democrats have called for greater limits on politicians' lies.
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Sascha argued for the computer; I explained the story of the printing press, and how innovation had accelerated in the past 100 years.
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He confronted Mr. O'Rourke over his immigration policy and argued for decriminalizing border crossings — a stance many of his rivals have since adopted.
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Technological optimists have argued for years that artificial intelligence, machine learning, advanced robotics, augmented reality and other areas offer huge potential efficiency gains.
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Mr. Trump has also forced out hawkish senior advisers, including Mr. Bolton, who once argued for a pre-emptive strike on North Korea.
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He has denounced some foreign investments as "conquest by purchase" and argued for retracting global supply chains back within the United States' borders.
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The late Gary Becker, an economist from the University of Chicago, argued for auctioning migrant visas, with the proceeds going to the host state.
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She has argued for the jailing of opposition leaders, including Leopoldo López, who is among the most prominent; Venezuela now has 359 political prisoners.
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Lawyers representing Pell argued for a lenient sentence, presenting Judge Peter Kidd with 10 character references, including one from former prime minister John Howard.
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With growth picking up pace, conservative policymakers have argued for some form of monetary tightening, a call so far resisted by the Governing Council.
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The D.A.&aposs office said in a news release that Jones' defense attorney argued for minimal bail saying R.J.'s death was not intentional.
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The United States has argued for years that WTO judges have routinely broken with procedures and exceeded their mandates, imposing new obligations on members.
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Whenever you find very narrow or very specific definitions there is usually someone behind that that benefited greatly from that or argued for it.
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In the California case, the judge applied the section that applies to married couples, and Blixt and Zaccari have argued for that as well.
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ECB board member Sabine Lautenschlaeger quit, having unsuccessfully argued for years that the ECB's stimulus measures are excessive, possibly even stretching the banks mandate.
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It was during the oil shocks of the 19703s that the right wing of the GOP argued for a more assertive Middle East policy.
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In 2011, psychology professor Jennifer Bosson published a study in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin that argued for the merits of shared negative attitudes.
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But conservatives, who have often complained about the liberal bias of the major tech companies, have also argued for bringing Silicon Valley to heel.
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Some in the Trump administration have argued for completion in six months, but that may be an opening negotiating position given the challenges involved.
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It also cited the case of Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, a church that successfully argued for a government grant to refurbish its playground.
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South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in, has argued for continuing dialogue with its neighbor over its nuclear program, while also supporting international sanctions.
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Greens co-leader Cem Ozdemir, who has long argued for an immigration law, welcomed the intervention of the president, a center-left Social Democrat.
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At the Lib Dems' conference, Ms Swinson argued for a close relationship, and shared a chummy panel with Anna Soubry, an ex-Tory TIGger.
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That's why Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, argued for the Washington Post that the focus shouldn't be on reprimanding Kaepernick.
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This, after liberal news outlets patiently and persistently argued for months that the gains are actually the benevolent aftereffects of President Obama's economic nostrums.
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The Americans has never argued for a political point of view because its essential point of view has always been a radically humanist one.
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Trump's lawyers argued for the case to be dismissed, while Zervos' team worked on where and how to get the Prez on the stand.
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What to watch: A shift in Iran's compliance with the deal could give Trump ammunition with foreign governments that have argued for trusting Tehran.
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New York Fed President John Williams argued for pre-emptive measures to support the economy, bolstering expectations of an aggressive rate cut this month.
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In the final stretch, Obama argued for making a stop in Iowa, a state where he campaigned actively during his own bids for office.
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For statutes, he argued for "textualism," requiring judges to look only at the statutory language, and sometimes to dictionaries, when determining a statute's meaning.
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The nominee to be the next U.S. trade negotiator, veteran steel industry lawyer Robert Lighthizer, has long argued for such aggressive measures against China.
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The SEC and an official creditors committee wants an independent trustee, while the company and lawyers for some investors argued for sticking with Perkins.
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Yet Mrs May argued for "a proper industrial strategy to get the whole economy firing", in her pitch for taking over from David Cameron.
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Jefferson, on the other hand, argued for greater power to reside with the sovereignty of the states and the self-governance of the people.
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In that case, Waksal's lawyer had argued for leniency in part by noting that the defendant's work had been in service of cancer patients.
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Sanders appeared on CNN, said that "this whole process has been totally bananas," and argued for a new bipartisan effort at health-care reform.
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A group of countries led by India argued for transferring intellectual property rights for clean energy technologies to developing nations to accelerate their diffusion.
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Hassett and his AEI colleague Aparna Mathur have argued for over a decade that if you want to raise wages, cut corporate tax rates.
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Soon afterward, Bolsonaro wrote an unauthorized magazine article in which he complained about the military hierarchy and argued for increased wages for the troops.
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A justifiable case can be argued for the impeachment of McConnell and colleagues because they have violated the public trust of the American people.
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Kasowitz argued for dismissal or postponement of the case on the grounds that the claims were false and intended only to defame the president.
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This controversial group argued for the importance of representational art at a time when abstract art was more favorable and dominated the art world.
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Reed, who was held accountable for at least 50 grams of crack and five kilograms of coke, argued for relief due to the revision.
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Trump has argued for arming countries like Japan and South Korea with nuclear weapons to deter North Korea from building up its own arsenal.
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He also argued for some sort of debt restructuring mechanism for sovereigns to ensure that bondholders share the risk before public institutions become liable.
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It was Mr. Manafort who had argued for a new name for the movement — the Opposition Bloc, or Oppo Bloc, as it was called.
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Better, she argued, for Washington to help idled workers with lost wages, potential patients with coronavirus-related medical costs and businesses with vanished revenues.
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At least eight actively fought against legalizing gay marriage, and at least as many argued for immigration positions now embraced by the Trump administration.
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The Justice Department's legal team is led by Craig Conrath, a longtime government litigator who has argued for government antitrust actions throughout several administrations.
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And, until recently, the administration was considering as deputy director a political-science professor who has argued for partisan gerrymandering and against competitive elections.
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The two Balkan countries have argued for years about the course of their land and sea border at Piran Bay on the Adriatic Sea.
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At one medical conference, as he argued for the superiority of his computer programs over traditional medical expertise, an unhappy surgeon rose to protest.
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On Thursday, the billionaire Tom Steyer, whom Mr. Yang publicly supported at an earlier debate, argued for Mr. Yang's inclusion in the February contest.
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She continued her activism in Pakistan, where she argued for Kashmiri independence, and served as president of the All-Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference.
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Oracle has argued for months that Amazon has an unfair advantage in the race to become the cloud-computing provider for the Defense Department.
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At my request, these included Somayeh Mohammadi, 22003, whose family has argued for nearly two decades that she is being held against her will.
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In 1999, in a study funded by the Open Society Institute, five prominent economists argued for basic worker rights, including minimum wages, for inmates.
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It also plans to eliminate rules that restrict methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure even though some companies have argued for continued regulation.
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But the Justice Department has argued for months that the courts should not have a role in the matter because it would become politicized.
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Since then, he has advised the company, argued for it in court, filed legal briefs and testified in Congress against the Clean Power Plan.
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Ms Yellen argued for more research into the idea last year but in January said that she herself would not provide a test case.
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Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat, who pushed such a measure in 1994 and has long argued for its reinstatement after it lapsed in 2004.
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Bolton, for example, has argued for regime change in North Korea and has railed against a multilateral deal intended to curb Iran's nuclear program.
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" While teaching at Stanford University, he became a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War and argued for "a revolution in the quality of life.
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" During the conversation Wednesday, the congressman argued for "a national security strategy that realistically reflects the amount of money that we're going to have.
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From the 1950s through the 1980s, as Jewish parents argued for their children&aposs right to freedom from religious coercion, they also embellished Hanukkah.
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His decision to forgo such an agreement most likely contributed to the severity of his sentence; his lawyer had argued for no prison time.
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Over the years, Mr. Soering has won allies who have contended his innocence or argued for his repatriation to Germany, where he holds citizenship.
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He argued for eliminating the time-honored professional exemptions that let members of 22 trades — including doctors, lawyers, podiatrists and embalmers — abstain from serving.
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Over the years, his lawyers unsuccessfully argued for DNA tests that they said could exonerate Arthur, whose execution had been scheduled six times previously.
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In an effort to discouraged cookie-cutter practitioners, Bruce also argued for an individualistic approach in which the student took priority over the system.
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Clinton similarly argued for a more muscular approach in Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad has ruthlessly clung to power amid a bloody civil war.
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While the incidents were seized on by those in Germany who had already argued for stricter immigration rules, left-wing parties have also voiced concern.
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Anyone pointing the finger at national security adviser John Bolton, who has argued for regime change in Iran, is giving Trump an unwarranted free pass.
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In an article for the Jesuit America Magazine, Devron argued for the importance of fostering empathy and emotional openness among the boys in his school.
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The trial was initially scheduled for September, but prosecutors with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office argued for a later start, Gooding's lawyer, Mark Heller said.
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In his speech, Trump argued for the economic benefits of increased energy production, saying it would create jobs and free money to invest in infrastructure.
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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.
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In keeping with their wishes, the FSF has argued for the introduction of "safe-standing" areas: modern configurations which have been designed to prevent crushes.
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Still, Cavendish Asset Management Ltd, Faroe's 14th largest shareholder with a 1.38 percent stake according to Refinitiv Eikon data, also argued for a higher bid.
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Like Mr Moyn, she has argued for recognising socioeconomic rights, as European countries do but America does not, as well as civil and political ones.
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Some have argued for a higher inflation target as a way to raise price expectations, which would then naturally increase inflation and thus interest rates.
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Trump nominated Powell, aged 64, from among five finalists, including Yellen as well as others who have argued for more fundamental changes at the Fed.
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Railroads had argued for years that the initial 2015 deadline set in 2008 was unworkable and that they had spent billions to develop the technology.
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Throughout his campaign and in the most recent Democratic debate, he argued for the breakup of Big Tech along with large finance and media companies.
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Some took a hard line, insisting products be made entirely in Italy from ingredients sourced at home, while others argued for a less stringent approach.
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Buttigieg argued for a similar approach -- and said Democrats should stop worrying about being called socialists by Republicans over the health care policies they back.
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The SPD's pro-European stance - leader Martin Schulz recently argued for a "United States of Europe" - also strengthens the case for investment in the euro.
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Gorsuch, while serving on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, also had the opportunity to rule on Brohl, and he, too, argued for revisiting Quill.
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Bullard for much of last year argued for an earlier rate hike, but said he now feels key assumptions supporting higher rates have been undermined.
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Sanders has long argued for open primaries, which allow independents to participate, a call he repeated Monday in light of his success with independent voters.
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In a brief filed to the court, the Department of Justice argued for keeping the lawsuit, known as the kids climate suit, out of court.
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The Fed's policy decision drew dissents from Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Esther George who argued for leaving rates unchanged.
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But Democrats have long argued for a larger federal direct investment in infrastructure, while members of both parties have questioned revenue sources for an overhaul.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), another undecided lawmaker, has argued for a repeal of ObamaCare with a delayed implementation date so lawmakers can develop a replacement.
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E. O. Wilson, though an early evangelist for Hamilton's theory, has recently argued for a return to the superorganism as a solution to Darwin's problem.
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Trump and his top aides have argued for more than a year that China would suffer under his tariffs while the U.S. would remain unscathed.
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Debate over what to do about Cambridge Analytica's exploitation of Facebook was also intense; its lawyers and its P.R. team have argued for minimal transparency.
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In a presentation at the University of California at Berkeley, Ravel argued for greater regulation of political speech and ads appearing on sites like Facebook.
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Woodford said he had challenged management regularly over the years and argued for a break-up of the company into separate, more specialised business units.
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Just as there are cases to be argued for being vegan versus vegetarian versus locavore versus organic, there are many flavors of socially conscious consumption.
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Yet another Nobel Prize laureate, Randy Schekman, a cell biologist at the University of California, Berkeley, has argued for its importance even while supporting preprints.
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Gottlieb said the measures are designed to increase competition in the market by enabling generic competition to complex drugs, something he has long argued for.
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Unfortunately, the Director of the National Economic Council, Larry Kudlow, has mistakenly argued for small-scale and targeted responses instead of a more sweeping program.
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Many Republicans have argued for years that the Fed was waiting too long to raise interest rates, and then that it was moving too slowly.
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Using the midyear vinyl numbers in July 220, Michael Nelson argued for Stereogum that not only have we reached "peak vinyl" but we'd passed it.
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But the donation was shelved after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan that year and Shinzo Abe, Japan's leader, argued for delaying it.
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He overruled objections, including from an unsecured creditors committee, which said the process for selling Sears was unfair to them and argued for a liquidation.
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And yes, I am fully aware that I'm very late to the pro-paper-planner party — Smarter Living, of all places, has argued for them.
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Advocates for L.G.B.T. seniors have argued for years that long-term care facilities fail to protect them against discrimination and harassment, leaving them particularly vulnerable.
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Others were prominent litigators and corporate lawyers, like David Boies, the Democratic Party stalwart who argued for marriage equality before the United States Supreme Court.
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"We've argued for years that we're doing the homeowner a service by having a sign out, but they actively enforce this rule," Mr. Milne said.
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Trump's third national security adviser, Bolton had argued for driving Iranian oil exports to zero and against Trump's desire to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
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White House National Security Adviser John Bolton, who has argued for a tough approach to North Korea, said Trump was still open to further talks.
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As Ms. Merkel argued for a more compassionate response to the crisis in 2015, the Hungarian leader built a fence along his country's southern perimeter.
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Some, like former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., have argued for a narrowly focused counterterrorist mission with a small number of Special Operations forces.
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Zoe Lofgren argued for the House managers that there is no clear threshold here that can be pulled from a courtroom and applied to impeachment.
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His lawyer argued for leniency, saying that he was a working father of two and a primary caregiver to his older son, who has autism.
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Mr. Greitens's lawyers repeatedly argued for removing jurors who had formed an opinion about him and might hold a bias that would cloud their judgment.
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Lipinski, for his part, argued for a "big tent" Democratic Party that tolerates a wide range of social views and is focused on the economy.
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Holder, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. argued for the majority that Section 5 was no longer necessary because "things have changed dramatically" in the South.
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But Judge Brett Kavanaugh, nominated by former President George W. Bush, repeatedly argued for the right of a new administration to change its predecessor's policies.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in January argued for an increase to the levy as a means to pay for rebuilding the nation's crumbling infrastructure.
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" Rena Steinzor, a law professor at the University of Maryland, who argued for tougher treatment of corporate crime in her 2014 book, "Why Not Jail?
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A cadre of psychologists has argued for years that the use of Facebook and other social media is linked to mental distress, especially in adolescents.
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Several members also argued for funding the Office of Technology Assessment, which once provided a source of independent science and technology policy expertise to Congress.
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Even as Trump has argued for removing US troops from Mideast conflicts, he also has singled out Iran as a malign influence in the region.
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But Moon, who has long argued for more engagement with North Korea and is himself the son of North Korean refugees, clearly disagreed with Abe.
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That's going to be a big problem going forward, because as I and other people on the left have argued for years, there's no alternative!
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Industry experts have argued for years that the United States risked falling behind in the burgeoning drone market and missing out on countless opportunities for growth.
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When it came time for Pokora's sentencing, his attorney argued for leniency by contending that his client had lost the ability to differentiate play from crime.
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"Texas has argued for years that the federal executive branch lacks the power to unilaterally grant unlawfully present aliens lawful presence and work authorization," he added.
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Otmar Issing, the former chief economist of the ECB, argued for pushing back the amount of time it allows itself for meeting the 2 percent goal.
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In each case, the market "consensus" argued for a halt to the risk-on trade, and equities (the ultimate risk-on trade) to fall in value.
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Advisers on Mortimers "A" side of the family argued for settling, confident that the agreements structure would combat expectations from other plaintiffs for similar financial sums.
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" Trump, on the other hand, has argued for banning all Muslims from entering the country "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on.
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The argument against: Republicans have historically argued for giving people of all incomes the same amount of financial help, increasing that amount the older they get.
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Moore — who has argued for an immediate cut to the Fed's benchmark interest rate — is in a dispute with the IRS over $75,000 in unpaid taxes.
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EDF's unions have argued for months that the state-owned firm should delay its decision on the project in Britain until a similar Areva-designed AREVA.
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The ACLU argued for a nationwide injunction prohibiting the federal government from separating families in immigration detention without a clear finding of parental unfitness or danger.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont and others have argued for a $15-per-hour federal minimum wage saying it will increase consumer spending and lower income inequality.
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It was not immediately clear why Chris' attorney argued for the secrecy of his jail visitors, but the judge's ruling mentioned experts consulting with the defense.
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The Indonesians' lawyers argued for an injunction that would give them time to file motions to reopen their immigration cases based on changed conditions in Indonesia.
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"Modi listens to him," he said, noting Gurumurthy argued for removing high value banknotes from circulation months before Modi announced the shock move, known as demonetization.
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In a December essay in the Atlantic, Duke law professor Jedediah Purdy argued: For decades, environmentalism and what we now call environmental justice were deeply intertwined.
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In a paper published in 2018, for example, Benjamin Austin, Edward Glaeser and Lawrence Summers of Harvard University argued for employment subsidies targeted at struggling places.
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TWO 'NO' VOTES The decision drew dissents from Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Esther George who argued for leaving rates unchanged.
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Indeed, coal companies like Cloud Peak Energy and Peabody Energy argued for staying in the Paris Agreement to influence coal's role in the global energy mix.
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"Separating Old Navy to a standalone company is what we have argued for over the past few years," Jefferies' Randal Konik said in a research note.
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APPELLATE JUDGES The United States has argued for years that WTO judges have routinely broken with procedures and exceeded their mandates, imposing new obligations on members.
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She argued for not beginning again to craft a new health care program for Americans, but instead for fixing what's needed in the Affordable Care Act.
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Last week during hearings on the budget, Defense Secretary James Mattis argued for BRAC by showing that the money saved could be put into new hardware.
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America's next president, to be chosen in November, looks likely to be Hillary Clinton, who argued for intervening in Libya in 2011 as secretary of state.
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Michael Mongan, the deputy solicitor general of California, who argued for DACA alongside Olson, said the Obama administration's program was consistent with historical deportation-relief policies.
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Both Saudi Arabia and Turkey have argued for making his removal a top priority, while the United States has kept the focus on the Islamic State.
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Behind the scenes, she has argued for Senate Democrats to hammer home to voters the threat that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh poses to Roe v.
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Flake acknowledged that the reforms argued for in the U.N. report are well beyond anything any government was planning on attempting to address climate change. Sen.
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He has argued for "Christian nationalism" and against immigration, and has criticized Charlie Kirk, the head of Turning Point USA, over Mr. Kirk's views on immigration.
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In contrast, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, has said little this year about her nuclear plans, and Mr. Trump has argued for a major military buildup.
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In meetings with Ray LaHood, Mr. Obama's first transportation secretary, and his staff, airline representatives argued for flexibility, saying rigid timelines would only increase flight cancellations.
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Clinton, in contrast, has argued for the vetting of immigrants — about their history or sympathy for radical ideology — but working to counter extremists messages or behavior.
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The U.S. aviation industry has argued for years that Qatar's subsidies to state-owned Qatar Airways undercuts the international Open Skies Agreement and creates unfair competition.
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With calls for external or self-regulation going futile, Paul Romer, the 2018 Nobel laureate in economics, has now argued for societies to tax social media.
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Nick D'Onofrio, chief executive with London-based hedge fund North Asset Management, said that Britain's huge current account deficit argued for substantial falls in the pound.
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Trump, his businesses and family members had argued for the federal court in New York to issue a preliminary injunction to block the subpoenas for documents.
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Pointing to years of strong polling in favor of same-sex marriage, opposition parties had argued for Parliament to legislate without a postal vote or referendum.
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Conservatives have argued for fracking and other technologies that allow consumers to rely on less polluting fossil fuels, contending that progressive's plans are not economically feasible.
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Adams and Jefferson, both Founding Fathers, argued for the right to a free press because they knew it was central to keeping an open society alive.
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He has argued for greater Tibetan autonomy within China, but none of his known writings have called for Tibetan independence, which he has said he opposes.
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Mr. Lewis argued for a system not unlike Google's, which has deployed encryption but, unlike Apple's encryption scheme, has yet to make it unrecoverable to authorities.
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I emailed C&J lawyer Craig Zieminski of Vinson & Elkins, who argued for the company's former directors at the Delaware Supreme Court, but didn't hear back.
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Mr. Bolton has long promoted regime change in Iran, argued for bombing Iran and a more assertive American policy against Iranian expansionism in the Middle East.
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In the Senate, moderates including Senator Shelley Moore Capito have argued for a long, seven-year phase-out to the Medicaid expansion that happened under Obamacare.
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"He wants everyone to believe that he is a genius, a whiz kid," Jacquelyn Kasulis, a prosecutor said, as she argued for a 15-year sentence.
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"This in turn argued for a somewhat more accommodative monetary policy stance," he said, referring to the Fed's July rate cut, the first since December 2008.
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Patricof said antitrust laws need to be revised, joining calls from scholars and academics who have argued for a paradigm shift in how monopolies are regulated.
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Google and Facebook have argued for a while that advertisers should shift more of their dollars away from TV and to digital since everyone is online.
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Just a couple weeks ago, in fact, I interviewed Jason Brennan, a Georgetown political theorist, who argued for a Lippmann-esque epistocracy to replace traditional democracy.
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No new information was presented to Mr. Trump at the Situation Room meeting that argued for further engagement with Iran, according to a person who attended.
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Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, argued for a looser model that could, for example, allow psychedelics to be sold over the counter.
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In those red states, Republican legislators have typically argued for invalidating local ordinances on the grounds that "there needs to be uniform statewide rules," Briffault says.
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Republican and Democratic members of Congress have argued for years that Congress ceded too much authority over the military to the White House after the Sept.
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Some of us have also argued for a higher inflation target, which would leave more room to cut real interest rates when the next slump comes.
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Elsewhere in the Senate, the Independent Democratic Conference — the breakaway faction that helps the Republicans rule that chamber — has also argued for a two-year extension.
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And he argued for immediately revoking Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which allows online platforms to escape most liability for content their users post.
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He and his supporters have argued for months that he will start doing better among black voters once they learn more about him and his plans.
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It was thus unacceptable, Mr. Mattarella argued, for the parties to install an economics minister hostile to the euro as a way out of the eurozone.
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Public Citizen and other groups have argued for a narrow rule barring members from trading in the shares of companies that have business before their committees.
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Some economists have argued for an immediate repayment of the March 9 eurobond, which will be followed by further eurobond payments due in April and June.
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Newsletter The two sides argued for hours over the rules of the trial, slowed by breaks, long presentations and failed votes to subpoena witnesses and documents.
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The church, represented by Alliance Defending Freedom, a prominent Christian-right advocacy organization, might well have declared victory, but instead argued for keeping the case alive.
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Speaking at a news conference after her first European Union since taking office, she said she had argued for a robust and united message on Syria.
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Democrats have vigorously opposed Kavanaugh's nomination and argued for hearings to be postponed, though the party does not have a clear path to blocking his nomination.
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In court, Quick argued for a smaller bail amount, saying Isaak has no prior criminal history and has lived in the community most of his life.
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Gooding's defense team had been ready for trial, but prosecutors with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office argued for a later start, Gooding's lawyer, Mark Heller, said.
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At the hearing on Thursday in federal court in Greenbelt, Md., Lieutenant Hasson was represented by a public defender, Julie Stelzig, who argued for his release.
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He argued for greater openness in debating such doctrinal questions as contraception, the ordination of women and whether to allow divorced Catholics to receive the sacraments.
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Show writer Nic Sheff has previously defended the content, even admitting he argued for it as someone who also attempted to commit suicide in the past.
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Advisers on Mortimer's "A" side of the family argued for settling, confident that the agreement's structure would combat expectations from other plaintiffs for similar financial sums.
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For example, it was Poland that first argued for European sanctions on Russia for its interference in Ukraine in 2014, but Mrs Merkel who made them happen.
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His chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, who has argued for a dark, generational clearing away of old institutions, found himself effectively demoted, though he remains an important player.
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His vice president, Mike Pence, is a longtime friend and congressional ally of Ryan's who if anything has argued for larger cuts than the ones Ryan wants.
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Merkel and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, the CSU leader, argued for weeks over the latter&aposs proposal to turn back some migrants unilaterally at the German border.
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They're among the long list of CEOs who have argued for years that they need these visas to fill a serious tech talent shortage in the country.
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The opinion marked a victory for Morgan Stanley and other first-lien creditors who had argued for an allocation pegged to the date of Energy Future's bankruptcy.
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Senior Pentagon leaders have consistently argued for years that increased reporting is a good thing, because it suggests that victims are now more willing to come forward.
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Bullard has argued for more than a year that the U.S. central bank has no reason to raise rates until the economy sees higher inflation and growth.
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The deadline is both longer than the June 30 timeline requested by British Prime Minister Theresa May and shorter than what some EU leaders had argued for.
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Even after his death, it took three days for her to be taken into police custody, and her department argued for weeks she shouldn't be immediately terminated.
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Its developers have argued for years about how to expand the system, which can only handle seven transactions per second, compared with thousands on conventional payment services.
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One was modern economics, which, Mr Collier says, assumes individuals are selfish and rootless, and which argued for a freewheeling kind of globalisation because it is efficient.
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By the end of the 19th century the theories of Alfred Thayer Mahan, a great naval strategist who argued for decisive American sea power, had taken hold.
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In their apology, they pointed out that neither Foy nor Smith were aware of the other's salary during negotiation, and therefore couldn't have argued for pay parity.
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She argued for what she called a "cultural distance" approach to immigration, drawing on a 2018 paper, which would give immigrants preference based on their ethnonational background.
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In the last decade or so, the "experimental philosophy" movement has argued for greater use of empirical science to inform and shape the discussion of philosophical problems.
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And in July, a federal judge ordered the Federal Aviation Administration to review a public petition which argued for seat-pitch regulation on health and safety grounds.
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I saw her in the situation room where she argued for the mission of (Osama) bin Laden ... because she had never forgotten what she was fighting for.
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Martin was criticized by Vatican clerics for his 2017 book "Building a Bridge", in which he argued for the Church to better engage with the LGBT community.
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Gareth Stace, director of industry body UK Steel, said the Brexit decision would be a major shock that argued for all major projects to use British steel.
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Secretary Rex Tillerson, who had argued for remaining in the Paris deal, has offered only a single brief statement on the decision in response to a question.
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And Twitter might be a bigger media presence than its user numbers suggest — the company has argued for years that its investors don't appreciate its true size.
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They argued for a new trial in which Brown would be allowed to testify on her own behalf — something her attorneys in her 2006 trial advised against.
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While Grunwald said Clinton was "kind of leaning towards" backing Glass-Steagall in the piece, the op-ed ultimately argued for "a different way" towards regulating banks.
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But Vietnam, smarting from the Vanguard Bank incident and convinced that China's diplomatic softening over the previous year was just a delaying tactic, argued for stronger language.
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Republicans argued for a delay until the next president takes office in 11 months' time, undoubtedly in the hope that he will be one of their own.
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Trevor Houser, Clinton's top energy adviser, argued for the Democratic presidential nominee's vision of a future in which low-carbon sources dominate the world's energy markets. Rep.
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A growing number of Fed officials have argued for higher rates as the labor market remains robust and inflation inches towards the central bank's 22.12 percent target.
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Just three years ago, for example, we argued for an exemption to circumvent digital locks on Blu-Ray disks before the Copyright Office and didn't get it.
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And Perkins claimed that she argued for stipulations in her own settlement that she thought would prevent Weinstein from engaging in such behavior again — to no avail.
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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.
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Prior to the vote, Democrats argued for amendments eventually voted down on immigration, gun control and limiting nuclear spending, but ultimately backed the bill over readiness concerns.
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Sturgeon also argued for more immigration to the sparsely populated northern tip of Britain and greater powers to control it as a central feature of economic growth.
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Hillary Clinton, when she held Mr. Kerry's post, argued for arming the Syrian rebels, a position joined by the C.I.A. director at the time, David H. Petraeus.
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For example, Zuckerberg's original business partner Chris Hughes mentioned the issue several times in his recent New York Times article which argued for breaking up the company.
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In it, a ventriloquist's dummy lip-syncs a recording of a controversial presidential campaign speech by Ronald Reagan in 1980, in which he argued for states' rights.
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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.
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"I don't think we can view this law as anything other than an attack on this community," said Paul Smith, a lawyer who argued for the challengers.
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RBC Global Asset Management has argued for some time that the probability of a U.S. recession is about 85033 percent for 2019 and 40 percent for 2020.
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Since 85033, when Upton Sinclair rattled the country with "The Jungle" and argued for oversight of meat plants, the Agriculture Department has regulated and inspected meat products.
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But migration became a dominant issue for all the senior figures who argued for British withdrawal from the European Union, a vindication of sorts for Mr. Farage.
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Portman has long argued for a longer glide path for phasing out generous federal funding for expanded enrollment and expressed concerns about the less generous inflation rate.
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Why a given work is considered unfinished is broached in nearly every wall label, has been argued for generations by scholars and connoisseurs, and sometimes still is.
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Expressing scepticism with political will for such a leap, Knot argued for an incremental approach to integration with a focus on minimum criteria for stability and growth.
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May's proposal had prompted the resignation of three government ministers, including Mr. Johnson, the foreign secretary who had argued for a cleaner break with the European Union.
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Students defended socialists in 1910, argued for women's suffrage in 1919, and, in the 1960s, opposed everything from segregated lunch counters to nuclear testing to the draft.
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Over the years, Mr. Buck had an unusual advocate in his stepsister, Phyllis Taylor, who had forgiven him and had argued for his release from death row.
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Farmers have long argued for more water to be allocated to irrigating crops, while environmentalists counter that the state's rivers would suffer and fish stocks would die.
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On Iran, Mr. Pompeo has been the public face of the administration's hawks, and internally he has even argued for policies that generals have deemed too provocative.
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As Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, argued for the Washington Post, what's really "un-American" is the failure to address and reverse racism.
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Other researchers have argued for what's known as the social intelligence hypothesis: Smarter animals "cooperate and learn from other members of the same species," said Mr. Amadio.
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Her defense team had argued for probation, saying Ms. Butina was not accused of espionage or any crime other than failing to register with the Justice Department.
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He argued for a rate cut at last week's policy meeting and dissented in the decision to leave the Fed's target range on rates at 2.25%-2.50%.
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GOP leadership has argued for a plan that will not reduce federal revenues, but the White House has not committed to a so-called revenue neutral proposal.
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He argued for the Defense Intelligence Agency's value by producing a Soviet military spending estimate that the Central Intelligence Agency accepted as more accurate than its own.
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She has also argued for shutting down Detroit public schools, with the system turned over to charters or taxpayer money given out as vouchers for private schools.
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Mr. Perry argued for that step in 2006, in an op-ed in The Washington Post that he wrote with a future defense secretary, Ashton B. Carter.
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Hawaii, No. 17-965, was argued for the Trump administration by Noel J. Francisco, the solicitor general, and for the state of Hawaii by Neal K. Katyal.
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He also signed a bill classifying "homosexual" propaganda as pornography, which could subject those who argued for tolerance or educating children about homosexuality to arrest and fines.
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Nicholas Weaver, a computer security researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, called the U.S. government decision "prudent"; he had argued for such a step in July.
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At the same time, they argued for their own race's civilizational genius, for a negritude that turned a derogatory label into a celebration of African cultural distinctiveness.
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Mr. Lighthizer has argued for years that the United States should keep out goods made with government subsidies or sold below the full cost of making them.
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With Democratic House lawmakers and a Democratic prosecutor in New York issuing subpoenas for his financial records, the businessman-turned-politician has argued for broad presidential immunity.
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The I.M.F., which has not yet said whether it would join a third bailout for the country, has argued for some measure of debt relief for Athens.
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In addition to the sheer number of staff, several members also argued for more attention to diversity in hiring, with more focus on the staff pipeline. Rep.
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When the party's support weakened in 2012, some wanted to abandon the idea, but the national police argued for keeping at least a smaller version of it.
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Instead, it argued for a lower standard: that prosecutors show only that "reasonable grounds" exist for the records and they are "relevant and material" to an investigation.
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Subsequently founding the Organisation of Proletarian Architects of Armenia, they argued for ignoring the stylistic elements of historic architecture in favor of engaging with climate and topography.
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Visa holders, including legal permanent residents, were being denied entry into the US, turned back or detained by Customs clerks, as families and lawyers argued for their release.
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Jappe argued for the testimony by the other women during the hearing in Norristown, Pennsylvania, where his retrial is scheduled to begin with jury selection on March 29.
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They proposed an April 2 deadline for bids, even as a group of bondholders argued for an immediate liquidation as the most promising road to recovery for creditors.
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Utah's Republican governor on Friday argued for scrapping the current presidential primary schedule, suggesting that it could be prematurely killing the candidacies of the best White House contenders.
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Even before he ran for president, he demanded that President Barack Obama not send troops into Syria and argued for not using military force against Bashar al-Assad.
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Sanders and his aides have argued for weeks that a win in California will help the Vermont senator convince super delegates currently backing Clinton to support him instead.
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Britton in 1996, where he and Thomas argued for limiting Section 1983 claims as they now stand rather than take them back to the pre–Warren Court era.
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"It's harder than usual to figure out what's going on," says Georgetown law professor Andrew Schwartzman, who argued for the rate caps in front of the court today.
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Many Western conservatives, including the Bundys, have argued for decades that national monuments bring economy-busting regulations and the federal government is ill-suited to manage the land.
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Several authors, such as Nnedi Okorafor and Daniel José Older, successfully argued for the trophy to be replaced, and this year marks the debut of the new statuette.
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The plan was originally set at $5.25 billion, but the builders successfully argued for an extra $3.2 billion, of which the government has paid $250 million so far.
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In his dissent, Kavanaugh argued for continuing to block the teen from obtaining abortion care while she sought out a sponsor that could remove her from government custody.
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The object confirms a specific prediction made by Konstantin Batygin and Michael Brown, the astronomers at the California Institute of Technology who first argued for Planet Nine's existence.
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"I was very pleased with the way the arguments went," said Sean Donahue, an attorney for the Environmental Defense Fund who argued for 15 green and health groups.
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At a conference on Thursday, New York Fed President John Williams argued for pre-emptive measures to avoid having to deal with too-low inflation and interest rates.
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Bobby claimed Amanda started to hit him while he was in bed, they argued for hours before she eventually took the room's phone and swung it at him.
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The President, who has long denied any collusion between his campaign and Russian operatives, has argued for months that the inquiry is a "witch hunt" of epic proportions.
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Many Republicans, including the President, had argued for years that the New Deal program was too costly and too generous with elderly Americans who didn't need the money.
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NSA hacker may have failed to clean up after an operation Snowden himself has argued for such a theory, outlining his thoughts on Twitter a few days ago.
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Where experts argued for months about the dubious crime of "collusion" with the Russians, these experts are now arguing for a crime of "collaboration" with the White House.
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Baselga, in conversations with Biden, has argued for a change in policy: If Medicare covered sequencing, private insurance would follow, opening up precision medicine to many more people.
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On Wednesday, Edward B. Micheletti, the lawyer for Mr. Salerno, argued for delay in the court's decision, saying a hearing in the fall on the matter was appropriate.
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James Madison, one of America's Founding Fathers, and Edmund Burke, his philosophising contemporary, argued for a "trustee" model, whereby voters elect politicians to make difficult decisions for them.
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When House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi argued for a clean bill to fix Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Trump was eager to go along with the idea.
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When Trump made clear his determination to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, they argued for him to sign a waiver delaying the embassy move, which he did.
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Thomas L. Friedman This column has argued for a while now that there is only one thing worse than one-party autocracy, and that is one-party democracy.
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