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Arguing that British naval power could not stop Russia, Chamberlain favoured a coordinated policy with the United States and Japan, in which the three powers would demand that any concessions extracted from China by Russia should be shared among the other powers.
Arguing in The Hague for Cambodia was former U. S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, while Thailand ’ s legal team included a former British attorney general, Sir Frank Soskice.

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Arguing that attacking helpless people was cowardly and dishonourable, Patel emphasised that Sikh actions would result in further attacks against Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistan.
Arguing that a free election was impossible under the conditions that existed in communist-held territory, Diệm announced in July 1955 that the scheduled election on reunification would not be held.
Arguing that all men are born free, Louis declared in 1315 that French serfs would be freed, although each serf would have to pay for the privilege.
Arguing that the revolution needed not a mere parliamentary organization but a party of action which would function as a scientific body of direction, a vanguard of activists, and a central control organ, the Tenth Party Congress banned factions within the party, initially intending it only to be a temporary measure after the shock of the Kronstadt Rebellion.
" Arguing that things are not loved because they are great but become great because they are loved, he asserts that if merely approved of, Pimlico " will remain Pimlico, which would be awful ," but if " loved with a transcendental tie and without any earthly reason " it " in a year or two might be fairer than Florence.
Arguing that people " would only accept apologetics [...] or executions ", he contended: " After Buchenwald and Auschwitz, even honest people cannot afford being objective ".
Arguing in favour of independence, President Mangope claimed that the move would enable its population to negotiate with South Africa from a stronger position: " We would rather face the difficulties of administering a fragmented territory, the wrath of the outside world, and accusations of ill-informed people.
Arguing before the Massachusetts Supreme Court, Sumner noted that schools for blacks were physically inferior and that segregation bred harmful psychological and sociological effects — arguments that would be made in Brown v. Board of Education over a century later.
Arguing against the claim that fewer poor pupils would be served by its replacement, Teather claimed that it would actually be targeted better at those who actually needed government support.
Arguing would ensue between Trudy and the adult ( often involving more painful stuff to happen to the defendant ).
Arguing that condemning the Amistad Africans would render the principles and ideals of the Constitution worthless, he exhorts the judges to free the Africans.
Arguing that Miller should be confined to her home and could forego Internet access and cellphone use, Miller's lawyers suggested that " impairing her unrestricted ability to do her job as an investigative journalist ... would present the strictest form of coercion to her ".
Arguing McCarroll was owed his part of the band's five-album deal with Creation, the case hoped to set a legal precedent, as McCarroll would have claimed compensation for two LPs on which he had not played.
Arguing that money spent on the BTEC program " would be better spent on research on AIDS ," Ansell considered the destruction of the animals an outrageous waste of good livestock.
Arguing that if Kripal had been loyal he would have taken the cyanide pill to kill himself, Sanathan concludes that Kripal was a police informer.

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" Arguing a year later that " with nuclear weapons more widely available, deterrence is decreasingly effective and increasingly hazardous ," the authors concluded that although " it is tempting and easy to say we can't get there from here,.
Arguing that universal public education was the best way to turn the nation's unruly children into disciplined, judicious republican citizens, Horace Mann ( 1796 – 1859 ) won widespread approval from modernizers, especially among fellow Whigs, for building public schools.
Arguing from some property of constituent parts, to the conclusion that the composite item has that property.
Arguing that the degree to which ethnic tensions stem from the dynamics of inter-ethnic disparity, dominance, and repression has been critically unaccounted for, Greg Meyjes proposes a cultural rights approach to understanding and managing ethnic conflicts.
Arguing that the political and economic milieu has fundamentally altered from that of the 1970s.
Arguing that the trend towards centralization of Canadian publishing in Toronto has led to a monopolistic control of the Giller Prize by Bertelsmann and its authors, Henighan wrote, " Year after year the vast majority of the books shortlisted for the Giller came from the triumvirate of publishers owned by the Bertelsmann Group: Knopf Canada, Doubleday Canada and Random House Canada.
Arguing that universal public education was the best way to turn the nation's unruly children into disciplined, judicious republican citizens, Mann won widespread approval from modernizers, especially in his Whig Party, for building public schools.
Arguing that the South African Lemba are probably descended from the remnant which fled southwards, Gayre, Mullan and Murdock point out that the Lemba were esteemed by neighbouring tribes as exceptionally skilled miners and metal workers.
Arguing that sectional inequality resulted from the concentration of manufacturing in the North, and from the North's supremacy in communications, transportation, finance, and international trade, his ideas paralleled old physiocratic doctrines that all profits of manufacturing and trade come out of the land.
Arguing from his own results with the animal Nim Chimpsky and his analysis of others results, Herbert Terrace criticized the idea that chimps can produce new sentences.
Arguing that " no man deserved to starve to pay an insulting, insolent physician ", and obtaining his herbal supplies from the nearby countryside, Culpeper was able to provide his services for free.
Arguing against this view is the fact that after the SCR's Instruction the maniple — even as an optional vestment — was completely omitted from subsequent editions of the Catholic Church's Roman Missal, the book used by priests to celebrate Mass.
Arguing that their wartime sacrifices had not been properly rewarded, veterans claimed that they were entitled to state protection from poverty and unemployment on the home front.
" Arguing that the college suffered from " a growing attachment to the status quo that, if unattended, is lethal to Bennington's purpose and pedagogy ," the Board of Trustees " solicit ... concerns and proposals on a wide and open-ended range of issues from every member of the faculty, every student, every staff member, every alumna and alumnus, and dozens of friends of the College.
Arguing that the world is in the middle of a transition from the American Empire to the rule of a global ruling class that has emerged from within the American Empire, they point out that right-wing populist conspiracy theorists, blinded by their anti-communism, fail to see is that what they demonize as the " New World Order " is, ironically, the highest stage of the very capitalist economic system they defend.
Arguing in favor of extending the revolution from Ukraine to the Balkans, and indicating his belief that the peasantry was being alienated by internationalist messages, Rakovsky cited concerns that centralism was placing Soviet influence in peril, and called for " carrying out a correct theoretical and practical solution to the national question within the boundaries of the Soviet Union ".
Arguing that " concepts like liberty, equality and privacy are not exclusively American constitutional ideas but, rather, part and parcel of the global human rights movement " Koh has traced the influence of decisions from foreign courts throughout the history of U. S. Supreme Court and the American court system.
( Arguing that since 1947 many more people had shifted from Dutch to French, French-speaking Members of Parliament demanded that those six municipalities to be detached from the Dutch-speaking area and added to bilingual Brussels, which was fiercely resisted by their Flemish counterparts.

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Arguing in favor of rule by commoners rather than elistists he wrote: " The people can never mean to do anything that will not advance the public good, and it is only under momentary delusion that they can act wrong.
Arguing along the lines of his theoretical work of the 1950s, he claimed that anthropologists rarely succeeded in entering the minds of the people they studied, and so ascribed to them motivations which more closely matched themselves and their own culture, not the one they are studying.
" Arguing for a sort of contract between the sovereign and the people, they have been considered as the precursors of social contract theories.
Arguing for the importance of edification based on 1 Corinthians 13: 10, Ephesians 2: 19-21 and Ephesians 4: 11-17, Crowley states that unprofitable ceremonies and rites must be rejected, including vestments, until it is proved they will edify the church.
Arguing that no vice-presidential candidate had a majority, they selected Joaquín Vicuña, brother of the president of the senate, even though he only got 48 electoral votes ( 11, 82 %).
Arguing that Ulster represented a nation distinct from Ireland and Britain, they called for an independent state to be run by a series of Community Councils, with an economy based on distributism.
Arguing that the government is insufficiently concerned with securing the U. S. border, they have organized several state chapters, with the intention of providing law enforcement agencies with evidence of immigration law violations.
Arguing for the importance of the Union to the well-being of Americans, Hamilton addresses a theme continued in Federalist No. 7: the danger of dissension among the states if they remain without a strong federal government.
Arguing for the importance of the Union to the well-being of Americans, Hamilton addresses a theme begun in Federalist No. 6: the danger of dissension among the states if they remain without a strong federal government.

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