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argued rug square weeks whether
We argued for weeks whether the rug should be square or round.
argued board case issues moving pleased preparing process schedule
We had argued that those issues did not warrant litigation, but the board disagreed. We are pleased that the schedule has been set and the process is moving forward. We're preparing our case on the merits. Robert Williams
argued fit great life myths phenomena remake society truths within
The outstanding truths of life, the great and unquestioned phenomena of society, are not to be argued away as myths and vagaries when they do not fit within our little moulds. If necessary, we must remake the moulds.
argued case finally japan needs proving weak
Japan needs a weak yen. We have argued that case for months, and finally it is proving of merit.
argued hussein longer saddam stronger
Some have argued we should wait, and that's an option. In my view, it's the riskiest of all options, because the longer we wait, the stronger and bolder Saddam Hussein will become. George H. W. Bush
argued australian collapse commodity dollar europe fall few global growth impending prices seems strong stronger telling thanks time
Some have argued the fall in the Australian dollar at a time when commodity prices are still strong is telling us global growth is about to collapse. However, there are few indicators of any impending collapse in global growth or commodity prices. In fact, global growth seems to be strengthening thanks to stronger growth in Europe and Japan.
argued time
We never argued one time it's just one of those games. . . . We didn't play well.
argued cases editor graduated harvard man supreme university
This is a man who graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in three years, editor of the Harvard Law Review, argued 39 cases before the Supreme Court. Rod Parsley
argued bigger lecture occasion space
The lecture was packed, ... The occasion really argued for a bigger space.
argued blood cried dare father fathers felt followed fought leave theater twitching
He was like twitching and frothing and it was my father, ... I went like all pale. I felt all the blood leave my body. And then my father was like, 'How dare you?' And he stormed out of the theater and I followed him and we fought and argued and hugged and he cried and we made up. John Leguizamo
argued grown high people price valuing
Essentially, what they argued is that Cisco has grown through acquisitions, and people are valuing it at a very high price because of its growth. Paul Johnson
argued care critics last trying voters year
Schwarzenegger's critics last year argued that voters didn't care about what he was trying to fix. You can't say that this year.
argued basketball brought decision impact mark outside recent reward seen success tremendous university
The university has seen significant success outside of basketball in recent years, and no one has argued that basketball hasn't had an impact on that, ... It makes the decision to reward someone -- like Mark -- who has brought tremendous success to the university a no-brainer.
argued brought fair process reform system tax
They are friends of mine. I have argued with them. I think they really have slowed this process down, and they brought fair reform of the tax system to a standstill, David Dewhurst
argued call eat help innings plenty run situations willing
He told me he was plenty willing to go back out there, to eat up some innings to help the bullpen. But I wouldn't call it an argument. We've run into situations like this before and he's argued a lot more vehemently.
argued beings change desirable flux hallmark human living preferable presumably series served undergoing universe worse
Human beings were not well served by permanence or stasis. Obviously, if individuals were progressing, they were undergoing a series of presumably desirable alterations, but in a universe where flux is fundamental, it can be argued that even change for the worse is preferable to no change at all. Isn't fixity the hallmark of the living dead? Tom Robbins
argued artistic aware bill comic consumer disposable eclipsed expression medium newspaper
Bill Watterson argued with his medium even as he eclipsed it. He was all too aware that no artistic expression better exemplifies our disposable consumer culture than the daily newspaper comic strip: today's masterpiece is tomorrow's birdcage lining. Anthony Marra
argued six
Everything we've argued for is in those six counties.
argued earlier heat limit million people production
Some people had earlier argued that it took, 10, 20, 30 million years before you got enough heat production to limit that strength.
argued genetic humans identify learning massively point trying unless
I've never argued that humans are massively hot-wired. What I was trying to point out was that you can't understand how we learn unless you identify the learning mechanisms. And these have some genetic basis. Steven Pinker
argued ask cases court half minute question supreme
I've argued cases in the Supreme Court and they'll ask you a question for a minute and a half and you'll think it's a day long. So it's tough.
argued gravity inverse soon
Soon after the 1997 election, I argued that there was no inverse law of political gravity which said that everything which went down had to come back up. Charles Kennedy
argued statistics
The statistics can't be argued with; the statistics are clear.
argued might second wife
This was his second home. His wife might have argued that this was his first home.
argued climbing equally gardening hobby inherently since sports understood virtually
I've never really understood the criticism that climbing is inherently selfish, since it could equally be argued about virtually any other hobby or sport. Is gardening selfish? Alex Honnold
argued human
With human beings it could be argued that all music-making is, in essence, grounded in improvisation. John Burnside
argued claim gesture novelist
In mid-20th-century America, it could be argued that the novelist still had the most claim of anyone to omniscience. Whatever he/she couldn't prove, he/she could gesture at.
argued arguing bit hear neighbors
The next-door neighbors have said that they argued a little bit -- that they could hear them arguing through the house.
argued best detective logically man qualified review
In fact, it could logically be argued that the man best qualified to review a detective story is an established detective-story writer. Leslie Charteris
argued country easy found inadequate itself kept manner meant past questions scale seemed war wholly
I never found the questions easy to answer, and the manner in which the country argued with itself seemed wholly inadequate to the scale of what we were about to get into. I first went to Iraq, and then kept going back, because I wanted to see past the abstractions to what the war meant in people's lives. George Packer
argued case extremely guy major wait
I know I had a guy who argued my case extremely well. But I also had to relegate myself to having to wait. I had to wait to get to a major college, and I had to wait to get to the NFL. Warren Moon
argued hand
They argued for two tracks. On one hand you put pressure, on the other hand show a way out of this.