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Policymakers have oversimplified the challenge by focusing on the growing prevalence of NCDs – the sheer number of people with these diseases – which, I argue, is not really the problem.
Big Tech firms might
argue
that all the capital they pour into new products and services is pushing innovation.
In their important recent book Radical Markets, the economists Glen Weyl and Eric Posner go one step further and
argue
that Big Tech should have to pay for your data, instead of claiming it for their own use.
But many historians – most of them Hindu –
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that there is no proof that Ram ever existed in human form, let alone that he was born where believers claim.
More to the point, they argue, there is no proof that Babur demolished a Ram temple to build his mosque.
There are also those in China who
argue
that the US focus on food and product safety is part of a strategy to restrict Chinese imports and reduce the bilateral trade deficit.
For this reason, I do not agree with those who
argue
that Germany’s support for European monetary integration was the price it paid for Europe’s acceptance of German reunification.
If the fetus really did have the moral status of any other human being, it would be difficult to
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that a pregnant woman’s right to choose includes the right to bring about the death of the fetus, except perhaps when the woman’s life is at stake.
We can plausibly
argue
that we ought not to kill, against their will, self-aware beings who want to continue to live.
Economists who advocate the euro
argue
that anything which exchange rate adjustments can do can also be done by movements of commodity prices and wages.
They
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that the NTC should limit itself to serving as a caretaker government, implementing only the most essential decisions until elected officials take office.
After all, they (or some of them) argue, the real GDP of the United States is growing by $400 billion per year, with about $270 billion going to labor and $130 billion to capital.
None of this is to
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that “women” are a universal force for positive change in Europe and around the world.
Carbon reduction activists
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that focusing exclusively on climate change will bring many benefits.
Some will
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that the real problem is that the Kyoto Protocol isn’t strong enough.
Others, like me,
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that we must not lose faith.
Some
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that the EU should ease its conditions: the case of a single, albeit important, individual should not stand in the way of Ukraine’s future.
Putin’s DilemmaPARIS – Many critics
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that the sanctions imposed on Russia for its actions in Ukraine are ineffective, because they are too limited in scale and scope.
Some go so far as to
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that the recent rise of the lower castes in northern Indian politics and the implementation of reservations by the central government amount to a silent revolution, and that the politics of caste is secular and a bulwark against religious sectarianism.
But it is hypocritical to
argue
that this does anything to eliminate poverty.
Nobody would
argue
that US states have an abundance of sovereignty.
Some people
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that Russia reformed "too fast," that it should have adopted a gradualist reform strategy, something like that pursued by China.
Others
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that Russia put privatization ahead of institutional reforms such as establishing a judicial system.
It is hard to
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that the RMB is not undervalued, given China’s large and persistent current-account and capital-account surpluses.
Even now, many
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that including everyone in the discussion would result in politicization of the tax system, and that decisions should thus be left to the experts.
Today, especially in America, many Christians, so-called Creationists, still
argue
that mankind's origins are to be found in the early chapters of Genesis, not in any scientific discovery.
As Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis deepens, many
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that only pooling eurozone members' debt by issuing Eurobonds can save the single currency.
Indeed Irish ministers
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that Ireland would have gone the way of Iceland in recent months were it not for EU membership and the protections afforded by euro-zone membership.
Some would
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that gender equality is a consequence of the modernization process, not of Westernization.
With Bin Laden’s death, the US could
argue
that the mission begun almost ten years ago has been accomplished.
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