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argued human
John Burnside With human beings it could be argued that all music-making is, in essence, grounded in improvisation.
argued might second wife
This was his second home. His wife might have argued that this was his first home.
argued browser companies course errand others site web works
Jeffrey Zeldman Many thought it was a fool's errand - that the browser companies were never going to listen to us. Others argued that, 'Users don't care if you use Web standards.' Well, of course they don't. They just know that your site works better.
argued behavior best party political possible predictor remarkably scientists sticky time
Rick Perlstein Political scientists have long argued that party identification is the best possible predictor of voting behavior and is remarkably sticky over time.
argued break capote entered exactly insisted longer performance philip thinking truman wrong
Bennett Miller Philip insisted it would be wrong for him to break down and be so emotional. But, of course, when we rolled camera, he proceeded to do exactly what he'd argued against. It's what makes his performance feel so real. When he entered a scene, he was no longer thinking like an actor. He was thinking like Truman Capote would think.
argued committed mine safety
Steve Earle If they're as committed to mine safety as they say they are, then they need to incorporate these things into their bill. These are things that shouldn't be argued over.
argued beyond civic last newspapers quickly readers reporter science score teach telling
Jack Germond I have always argued that newspapers should not have any civic purpose beyond telling readers what is happening... A reporter who doesn't quickly tell readers what they most want to know - the score - won't last long. Better he should teach political science.
argued argument based entire few flawed futility great past realistic security seen social
I have argued with great futility that this entire argument is based on a flawed premise. If you use a more realistic GDP assumption, based on what we've seen over the past few decades, Social Security won't go bankrupt.
argued argument fiction future jaded novel pleasures reviewing since staple
I have argued about the future of fiction with jaded novelists, far-seeing postmodernists, technologists, television critics. The argument that future generations will not know the pleasures of the novel has been a staple of book reviewing since at least 1960.
argued arise situation
I can't say that it's inconceivable that a situation could arise where there would be... ... You haven't argued that.
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
Tom Robbins 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?
argued data goes growth indicate rapid round start support
One month's data do not necessarily indicate the start of a trend, but round one goes to those of us who have argued that the fundamentals do not support rapid growth in consumption this year.
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
George H. W. Bush 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.
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 diets-and-dieting fighting gather helm issues opinions people serious taking together
Seiji Maehara The people are questioning if the DPJ is really serious about taking the helm of government. (I'll) first gather the party's opinions together and let important issues be argued out in the Diet. That's my fighting stance.
argued hearing open people run running
Marianne Williamson If I just want to 'start a conversation,' I don't need to run for office. As a matter of fact, it could be argued that many people are more open to hearing you if you're not running for office.
argued discussion happiness huge
Helena Norberg-Hodge There's often a discussion about, 'Well, how do we know what happiness is? Is it real?' I've always argued that all of us know that there's a huge difference between how we feel when we feel happy and when we don't feel happy.
argued cases editor graduated harvard man supreme university
Rod Parsley 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.
argued time
We never argued one time it's just one of those games. . . . We didn't play well.
argued cause central debt further growing levels rate remains stimulus
While it remains manageable, it can be argued that it is the rate at which debt levels are growing that may cause no further stimulus from the central bank.
argued mainstream men par people viewing watch within younger
Ted Sarandos Within the U.S., you could have argued that most people who watch 'Mad Men' would watch 'House of Cards.' But the viewing is much more on par with the large-scale mainstream things like 'The Walking Dead.' It was much younger than we thought.
argued faith passive
Francis Spufford I was never argued out of faith; it was much more passive than that - and I wasn't argued back in, either.
argued understood
Mikhail Gorbachev We often argued but always understood each other,
argued decision draft hope issues larger member move next ready resolution reviewing soon state strong text
Jan Eliasson While no member state has got everything it argued for, the text before you is balanced, strong and workable. I also hope that, after reviewing the text as a whole and after assessing the larger issues at stake, you will be ready to move to a decision on this draft resolution as soon as possible, preferably before the end of next week.
argued believed best call einstein everybody gave god mentally people sure worked
Clint Eastwood God gave you a brain. Do the best you can with it. And you don't have to be Einstein, but Einstein was mentally tough. He believed what he believed. And he worked out things. And he argued with people who disagreed with him. But I'm sure he didn't call everybody jerks.
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 bank conflict context creating crucial depend economic extent future great investment likely peace peaceful political private prove resolution sector social west
Edgar Bronfman, Sr. A peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will likely depend to a great extent on the economic development of a future Palestinian state. As I have argued before, private sector investment - especially in the West Bank - is going to prove crucial in creating the right political and social context for peace.
argued likelihood move next rate
Bill Evans We have consistently argued that there is little likelihood of a rate move over the next 12 months,
argued belts causing conclude drive economists faster people seat wear
In the '70s, there were economists who argued that seat belts were causing people to drive faster and kill more pedestrians. But after 15 or 20 years of research, we can now conclude that's actually not true. Seat belts, on net, do make people safer. So, on an evidence-based process, we should have people wear seat belts.