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1 Public workers have a strong argument that they have earned their pensions.
2 There is certainly a strong argument for slowing down and easing up.
3 There's an awfully strong argument to be made against the imperial presidency.
4 Hamilton presented an equally strong argument for the bank in his reply.
5 Prior to 1929, this was a strong argument for a miraculous creation.
6 Against which barbarous opinion their own Atheism is a very strong argument .
7 This is a strong argument , which fortunately can be tested by experiment.
8 However, Mr Ross said there is a strong argument for refunds.
9 But nonetheless there's a strong argument for choosing one of the 3G-equipped models.
10 Surely, we have here a strong argument against the theory of endless torment.
11 And is it not a strong argument that Restoration is true?
12 She said the findings offer a strong argument for starting treatment for HIV earlier.
13 The episode made a strong argument for the separation of local and national politics.
14 But one attorney said that a strong argument could be made in Pfizer's favor.
15 And there is a strong argument that the current loans are not high enough.
16 Yet alongside its musical bounce it lands a strong argument .
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