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We have some very ugly numbers. You can argue that the ISM is still backward looking, and maybe even the jobless claims, but eventually we're going to need some evidence that the economy is improving. We had a lot of enthusiasm coming from earnings, but the news today is a little bit of a slap in the face that we're not out of the woods yet.
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We had always insisted on working with actors because they do what they're told. You can make actors play the character exactly as you want him, expressing opinions on politics, religion, all aspects of society. No comedian would do that for fear of alienating their following. Actors brush off criticism by attributing offending mannerisms or material to the role. Besides, comedians argue about the laughs.
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It doesn't matter. We're family. Family's got to argue sometimes. At the end of the day, brothers still love brothers. Sisters still love sisters. But there's no girls on the team.
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Spike Jonze I think if something's emotionally real - and I'm not even talking about in movies or in art, but in life - you can't really argue with that, even if your intellectual mind might know differently.
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I think if consumers like the new Kmart, if the company has any business sense, you can argue they should go out and be very big with it.
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Brad Dourif I think I have an obsessive quality to my personality. What makes things scary is you can't argue with obsession.
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David S. Goyer You have to decide what kind of story you're going to tell. For instance I would argue a movie like 'Toy Story 3,' which isn't realistic at all, is really emotional and involving. It just depends. I played this game called 'Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP' for iPad that is totally old school 8-bit, which I found very moving.
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Jeffrey Lurie You can always argue you're never good enough until you win the Super Bowl. And even then, you're going to lose players, and you're not good enough then, either.
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you can also argue that the media did a lot to rehabilitate his reputation in recent years. A lot of people feel sorry for him.
argue tax
You can argue that we're not going to do a lot with fundamental tax policy.
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You can argue that boxing is the only sport that takes its biggest events and they're seen by the fewest people. The biggest heavyweight fight is going to be a pay-per-view event. Maybe they get a million buys. The Super Bowl is watched by how many people?
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Brian Bell Who could argue with the 'New Orleans Saints of San Antonio'?
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Who can argue with the results that you're seeing from these athletes?
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Whilst some may argue that Dickens is really too big a morsel to be swallowed by text, the Great Inimitable himself began working life as a short hand writer,
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We continue to see difficulties for the nation's factories. This is a figure that continues to argue for the Fed to (cut a half-percentage point Tuesday).
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Jack Straw We continue to argue with our European colleagues about the importance of fairness when it comes to compensation and transitional regimes for sugar and for bananas and for other commodities . . . .
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Jonathan Turley He can argue he has an evil twin, but that's it, because that evidence is rather conclusive,
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He ran his personal best. You can't argue about that for his first race of the year.
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For the cable news guest, nothing happens for a while until suddenly everything happens very quickly. After you receive your television face, you stand around for a while, ignored, until you're sat down at a desk and asked to argue with strangers.
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Mary Ford I can't argue with what he did, because I just stood there. I know it's not personal.
argue experience fact factor maturity ought
John Robinson I can't argue with the fact that experience is valuable. But I think you ought to factor in the maturity of a kid.
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I certainly think the door's open. It's up to the city to argue otherwise and a judge to decide it.
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Shannon Sharpe I'd put up with any distraction they could bring because of the upside. You can't argue with the touchdowns. I'm sure a lot of GMs would say they wouldn't want those guys because they might disrupt chemistry in the locker room. And those GMs would be lying.
argue constant struggle
Arthur Hertzberg I argue that the Talmud is about the constant struggle to understand.
argue capitalist functions
Michael Parenti I argue that one of the functions of a capitalist state is to defend capitalism from itself, to defend capitalism from the capitalists.
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I argue about the way they do it
argue believe
I believe it because he does argue well with me.
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I don't think they are going to split. Management has indicated that while they are a public company, they would like to run themselves as if they were a private company and you could argue that's a similar path as Berkshire.
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Stephen Hawking However, one cannot really argue with a mathematical theorem.
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However, you could argue that Kerry and all of the top-tier Democratic candidates want to repeal the preferential rate on dividends that was introduced last year and that the prospect of that rate rising might make Wall Street anxious.
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Derek Jeter I can only argue so much; he still makes the lineup,
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Trent Lott I couldn't argue with the words he chose. But the tone he employed was devastating ... booming and nasty.