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Such
arguments
are typically countered in policy debates by objections related to fiscal balance and macroeconomic stability.
But, given the absence of any conspiracy, falling inflation, and the inability to use gold as a currency, such
arguments
cannot be sustained.
These
arguments
have been forcefully advanced ahead of the referendum.
If British voters decide to leave the EU, it will indicate that rational economic
arguments
carry less weight than emotional appeals.
WMD's in Saddam's possession were but one in a sequence of
arguments.
Supporters of the war--often reluctant in any case--had picked up one or the other of these arguments, and if they focused on WMD's, they now feel betrayed.
Just as evolution gave us sexual desire, rather than rational arguments, to ensure procreation, so we have evolved feelings of empathy, affection, disgust, and rage to respond to one another’s behavior.
On all of these issues, there are two opposing, partly valid
arguments.
Getting into a philosophical argument with him was like playing chess with a grandmaster: he had already thought of every response I could make to his arguments, considered several possible replies, and knew the objections to each reply as well as the best counters to those objections.
But, at least as far as Asia is concerned,
arguments
about the end of American hegemony ring hollow.
But the dynamic of all reform is clinched when even weighty
arguments
succumb to the urgency of change.
Arguments
within the Japanese government concerning collective defense received greater focus.
Senior executives – those who are drawn to the
arguments
presented in such groundbreaking analyses of the workplace as Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In – know that corporate realpolitik can include calling in a woman when the ship is sinking.
By employing fact-based
arguments
and appeals to humanist and democratic values, he is trying to modernize and rejuvenate the left – his “home” – as well as parts of the right.
These are convincing
arguments.
So, as with the
arguments
used to justify the war, and the measures of its success, the rationale behind surge, too, keeps shifting.
In practice, this often leads to their
arguments
being captured by interest groups on the other side – global corporations that seek to manipulate trade rules to their own advantage.
For the moment, most Americans seem to be going along with Republican
arguments
that it is better to close the budget deficit through spending cuts rather than tax increases.
These
arguments
are advanced in good faith and deserve serious consideration.
Bank Regulation’s Capital MistakeMEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS – Imagine that the
arguments
triggered by the Hindenberg disaster were about the fire extinguishers and parachutes that airships should carry, rather than about the design flaws that might cause them to ignite.
The intuition behind some of Stiglitz’s
arguments
about rigid prices is simple.
But such
arguments
have little impact in a world where materialism is king.
Why “America First” Means “Europe United”BRUSSELS – One of the main
arguments
made in support of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union is that the UK will be able to negotiate better trade deals with other countries – and even with Europe – if it is on its own.
So those of us who still wish to be flag-waving advocates for international capital mobility are reduced to two
arguments.
Unfortunately, much of the policy discussion surrounding biofuels in the EU is dominated by outdated
arguments
linking them with rising food prices.
His
arguments
sound reasonable.
Centuries before Wilders arrived on the scene, and just a few decades after Voet was fulminating against a Jewish presence in the Dutch Republic, the Dutch-born philosopher Baruch Spinoza – himself of Portuguese-Jewish background – was composing a powerful set of
arguments
against a politics of fear.
But so, too, is the court’s decision, which evidently assigned little weight to their
arguments.
Rational
arguments
are not the point.
The
arguments
of “Leave” campaigners are frequently inaccurate, when they are not outright lies; but the furious debate in Britain over whether to remain in Europe has laid bare the EU’s deep-seated weaknesses – and has forced European leaders to stop ignoring them.
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