Until last week it could be argued this was only a Neanderthal mentality among a very small percentage of players. |
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Trivia quizzes apart, it could be argued that there is little to be gained from digesting these nuggets of information. |
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No, it could be argued that when it comes to the national team we are guilty of the contrary virtues of patience, moderation, and restraint. |
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Scottish rugby may still be a long way from this lamentable state of affairs but it could be argued that the warning signs are present. |
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This, it could be argued, is a good example of how the internet and digital world is educating all of us. |
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In fact, it could be argued that 15 Minutes earns the dubious distinction of being the most cynical film ever made about cynicism. |
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In his defence, it could be argued that a party leader ought to run up bigger expenses than his minions. |
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For this category of projects, it could be argued that activities should be funded by the region or country where they take place. |
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Therefore, it could be argued that a person might possess such an image for the purposes of satire, political commentary or simple grossness. |
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For areas which have high mineral potential, it could be argued that it should be done as a prelude to development. |
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But equally, it could be argued that power-sharing has only led to an increase in whataboutery, Northern Irish politics' great gift to the world. |
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In the case of homonymy it could be argued that we are dealing, strictly speaking, with two different words which happen to share the same phonological form. |
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For example, it could be argued that short-term borrowing is affected to a large degree by fluctuations in cash income. |
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In fact, it could be argued that party does not really care that much about Canada. |
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For it could be argued that the superciliary ridge is a social and cultural battleground on a par with the armpit. |
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So it could be argued that bottom line financial considerations were the main determinant of the four times a day musters and headcounts held in Villawood detention centre. |
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An appellate system is more characteristic of a developed federal or confederal legal system, and it could be argued that the EC is ready for such a change. |
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On this view, it could be argued that the principle of non-retroactivity is entirely satisfied by the prior existence of a defined offence that gives adequate notice to everyone of the scope of criminal responsibility. |
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While it could be argued that the existing Treaties are in essence the European Constitution they are difficult to read and their articles are not always in a logical order. |
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As a matter of fact, I suppose it could be argued that in many instances Canadians will actually get some kind of zapper that will enable them to do away with commercials entirely with the exception of the Super Bowl. |
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Yet, it could be argued that without his involvement, the other two Flames might not have managed to be where they are on that list, and, more generally, the team might be languishing. |
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Of course it could be argued that it will now mean that prosecutors, fearful a jury may be more likely to convict, will be keen to raise the issue of jury tampering in the hope that the trial will become juryless. |
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Nevertheless, even though it could be argued that the parameters in question are not the only ones to achieve the desired result, it is clear that the design of the brick has been developed to ease interlocking. |
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On the other hand, it could be argued that objectives such as 'exchange of information', 'increase knowledge', 'promote cooperation' are almost impossible not to achieve. |
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Philosophically it could be argued that biodiversity has intrinsic aesthetic and spiritual value to mankind in and of itself. |
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While it could be argued that BARSTOOL and TOOLBARS share the same morpheme, BAR, the credentials for MENTALLY TALLYMEN appear to be impeccable. |
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Of course the term 'functionalism' has been used vaguely and in different ways, and it could be argued that even the theories of Place, Smart and Armstrong were at bottom functionalist. |
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I think there could even be times where it could be argued that just because we care about something does not mean we should fund it, but that is not the issue in this case. |
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If the bank controlled the holding company, it could be argued that the bank is always in the position of ensuring that the holding company does not acquire a non-permitted entity so as to put the bank offside the Bank Act. |
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In such a case it could be argued that the relationship of the holder of the secret with the interpreter is more one of necessity than of confidence. |
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On the one hand, it could be argued that the offer of such a long mandate attracts serious candidates and helps to ensure a certain continuity in the function. |
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Thus it could be argued that, while those who follow Phillipson see choices about language as externally imposed, the other camp sees them as decisions made by individuals. |
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It could be argued that the most difficult screenplays to write are adaptations of novels. |
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It could be argued that these little white lies simply make the world go round a little more smoothly. |
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It could be argued that the visual appearance of the anagram does not affect the process of mentally rearranging the letters of the anagram. |
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It could be argued that the earlier, revisionist westerns act as precursors of the postmodern westerns we see today. |
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It could be argued that such an approach was necessary in order to inspire the audience's interest in a dry subject. |
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It could be argued that we weren't giving the coolers enough time to get fully up to speed. |
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It could be argued that the inverted spectrum hypothesis is incoherent for deep metaphysical and empirical reasons. |
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It could be argued that parents subsidising their offspring's first house purchase is not necessarily a good thing. |
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It could be argued that high subsidence rates of the rift basin there meant that a regressive signal was not recorded. |
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It could be argued that the chains themselves were partially interdigitating. |
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It could be argued that these cookie-cutter stadiums contribute to the home teams' bad performance, but I doubt the argument would be sound. |
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It could be argued that I get all the rush of adrenaline I need on a cross-trainer at the gym. |
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It could be argued that control systems do at least bring clarity and predictability. |
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It could be argued that Ross didn't visit enough places, since the diaspora is limited to Paris, London, Brazil, Toronto and Ghana. |
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It could be argued that exits from the job market due to illness or disability are used by governments in the EU as an excuse to disguise the true level of unemployment. |
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It could be argued they are better below the water because they are not subject to galvanic or stray current corrosion that often causes failure of metal fittings. |
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It could be argued that the church is not and was never intended to be a democracy, or even a collegial oligarchy, Martin Luther and his theses notwithstanding. |
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It could be argued that the great array of different scarf joints encountered in timber-framed buildings should make the author's point about complexity. |
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It could be argued that, because there were quite a few Dixiecrats in Truman's congressional majority, he would have had difficulty getting a legislative program passed. |
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It could be argued that the way stories were first passed on from one cyfarwydd to another, in the days of halls and harps and fires, were versions of fanfic. |
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