The two groups continued to argue about both the meaning of words and the inclusion of certain amendments.
Many in the industry argue, of course, that borrowers, not lenders, are responsible for any problems they experience with their loans.
You could argue, of course, that television and the press got what they deserved.
But better that brave and heady risk, she argues, than the dead-end of difference.
He couldn't argue with the millions, billions, actually, of bucks they made each year.
They are, the suit argues, part of the King estate and belong to his heirs.
Objects bobbed on its surface, arguing of a flash flood.
He argues against state intervention and collectivist ideologies, of either the right or the left.
"There are many who argue, of course, that it is not prescience but wishful thinking," he said.
We didn't argue, of course, because it'd have been pointless, Leif wasn't going to give way on something he really wanted.