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"I strongly argue that," he said in his sometimes broken English.
Lots of good suggestions which I wouldn't strongly argue against.
He strongly argued that Stevenson had in mind to write such a story.
It has been strongly argued that the interpretation is mistaken.
I strongly argued that we had to change the system, although my endorsement of welfare reform came at some personal cost.
As outlined below, I strongly argue in favour of seeing wild ones.
Yet the unity for which Paul strongly argues is not a uniformity.
They are signs of connoisseurship as highly personal taste, strongly argued.
I would strongly argue that the national negotiating machinery has, over the years, delivered low pay to such people.
But, when the economy is not in recession, he strongly argues for shrinking the budget deficit.
The Clinton Administration has strongly argued this point in its effort to minimize the potential impact of the case.
It's impossible to think so after reading this strongly argued and thoroughly researched book.
I would also strongly argue that the principle of covering radiation pollution should be included too.
Müller had strongly argued against his party's decision to leave the government, but was overruled.
And that isn't the same as civility; nor is the absence of strong, or strongly argued, beliefs.
As the situation stands now, though, I anticipate strongly arguing against their motion for a new trial."
Rae had personally supported a full coalition, but did not strongly argue this case with other members of his party.
A section also strongly argue that the term is colonial and hence, an artificial construct.
He also strongly argued for his own position, according to Pentagon and White House officials.
Remote from sophisticated statistics, common sense strongly argues that this dynamic interaction should be our focus.
He strongly argued that strong individuals like Jackson and Roosevelt could bend history.
Instead, they strongly argue to be content to allow the mystery to remain a mystery.
Musgrave also strongly argues against all major forms of philosophical Idealism.
The precise development of these texts is strongly argued in modern scholarship with many alternative hypotheses.
He strongly argues for equal rights for homosexuals in Parliament.