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But there is a strong argument on the other side.
There is a strong argument to be made for that.
However, it has also raised strong argument among the society.
"The only strong argument he's got left is party control of the Senate."
But, they added, there were two strong arguments against the idea.
"Then show it by making a strong argument to the Council."
There would seem to be a strong argument, with so many millions of us, only to do it once.
There are strong arguments on the other side, too, particularly the special responsibility to patients of everyone involved in health care.
And they were stronger arguments than any of the ones inside his head.
This, in the end, is the strongest argument against the plan.
There has always, however been a strong argument in the opposite direction.
"But I made the decision to enter this debate because we have a strong argument."
"And that's a strong argument for me to be elected to this office."
Both sides seemed to have strong arguments for the rights to do such films.
This is a strong argument, but not for letting Saddam be.
But there were strong arguments against that line of reasoning.
In some cases, there's a strong argument 'that they were.
There was a strong argument that we had to make a stand against Communism.
But strong arguments are raised in opposition - often by the same experts.
After he leaves, a strong argument breaks out in the town hall.
In turn, a strong argument under similar circumstances will return favorable results.
"I want to make a very strong argument for our share of tax revenues," he said when asked about his new direction.
"But upon my word, what you both tell me isn't a strong argument for Betty's cause!"
There is a strong argument for freedom in performance, but shouldn't the purpose be to make the music more interesting, not the person playing it?
There were certainly strong arguments in favour of the course which the King adopted.