Eksempler på brug af Proponents argue på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Proponents argue that it is immoral to ban people with pre-existing conditions from getting health insurance.
Proponents argue that overturning the 14th amendment would increase the number of undocumented immigrants with each child born here,
Proponents argue that the GCSE encourages students to work hard in school
Proponents argue that the deal will grow the economy by giving exporters greater access to the expanding Chinese economy.
Proponents argue that students in charter schools consistently have higher test scores than public school students
Proponents argue that the military should not be prevented from using torture if they believe it will keep the country safe.
Proponents argue that cutting legalizing marijuana will reduce crime by putting drug dealers out of business.
Proponents argue that the jobs and tax revenue created by the companies eventually offset the cost of any awarded incentives.
Proponents argue that laws should be passed to even the playing field for women in all parts of the country including Western Australia where the pay gap is 26.
Proponents argue that the sentences are designed to help judges punish drug cartels
Proponents argue that nuclear energy is now safe
Proponents argue that Medicare For All would reduce healthcare spending in the U.S. by up to 1%
Proponents argue that ISIS is at risk of gaining power in Iraq
Proponents argue that all immigrants applying to live in Germany should have knowledge about their new country.
Proponents argue that the flag is an important historical symbol that commemorates the state's role in the Civil War.
Proponents argue that testing will prevent public funds from being used to subsidize drugs habits
Proponents argue that the technology is a natural evolution from sex toys,
Proponents argue that 15 years is too short of a prison term for people serving life sentences.
Proponents argue that law enforcement and intelligence agencies need more power to combat terrorism in the wake of the attacks on two Canadian soldiers in October
Proponents argue that the government has little idea who is entering the U.S. through its current immigration system