The opposition argued that this goal could have been reached in a much cheaper way.
The incumbent administration and the opposition have argued over the threshold allowing parties to win seats.
The opposition also argued that "real" unemployment is much higher than the official figure of 4.8% (as of May 2006).
The opposition argued, of course, that aggression, like all human behavior, is subject to powerful cultural influences.
The opposition argues that those write-offs should have been taken in the previous fiscal year, which ended on March 31.
The opposition argues that such an impact is exaggerated.
A direct election, the opposition argues, would be more difficult for the ruling party to rig.
In 2011 the opposition argued for a return to "open speed limits".
The opposition argues that rather than pay the higher wage, employers somehow will get rid of workers.
Syria's divided opposition in exile has argued over whether the revolution should take up arms and seek foreign military help.