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other critics, who argue that traditional practices of the presidency protect the health of the American democracy.
thereby increasing the popularity of populists who argue that a return to the good old days is imperative.
I once again urge the leaders of the opposition, who argue that they too seek a peaceful settlement,
Those who argue that Almighty God does not need a unique name ignore evidence that early copies of his Word,
For example, there are some who argue that life is an essential internal condition that categorizes human beings,
He also wrote:“There are those who argue that the universe evolved out of a random process,
Certainly there are those who argue that the universe evolved out of a random process,
There are those who argue that the universe evolved out a random process,
Estonian officials said they believed the proposal offered a good balance between pushing states to show solidarity and those who argue that their societies cannot accept immigration,
A court in the US has refused to release a convict who argued that he had completed his life sentence when he briefly“died”.
Earlier Saturday, he retweeted a Rhode Island-based national security expert who argued that the intelligence community“must brief electoral college about Russia before vote.”.
A court in the US refused to release a convict who argued that he had completed his life sentence when he briefly"died.".
In 1950 he listened to debate their colleagues, who argued that in the Universe there must be a huge amount of highly developed civilizations.
Cox who argues that"Theory is always for someone
Lombardi was among multiple parliamentarians who argued that the OSCE is ideally placed to generate co-ordinated policies to manage the refugee and migrant crisis.
This caused concern among some groups, who argued that it would interfere with scientific medical research.
In this respect, I fully agree with Yuri Butusov, who argues that the phrase“no one to replace[them with]” is not an argument.
The foundations of modern psychology were laid by 17th-century philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who argued that scientific causes could be established for every sort of phenomenon through deductive reasoning.
The government's plans to send troops were vetoed by President Igor Dodon, who argued that Moldova is bound by its constitution to stay neutral.
At the time, these comments provoked controversy among critics of the war, who argued that they contradicted the U.S. 's official stance on the legality of the invasion.