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en What's discouraging is that they are now going to have to make an argument to Nassau people that they never thought they were going to have to make.

en I came in feeling we could score three or four touchdowns. I thought we were better than the first two teams they played. I thought our game plan was better. We just didn't make the big play, that's very discouraging.

en Momentum in sports is a powerful force. One could make the argument that we're playing better than any team coming in ó so I'll make that argument.

en Because we feel there was a good-faith argument to make that the statute as written was constitutional, we feel we have an obligation to make that argument if at all possible.

en If the flight is tomorrow, and this afternoon you make the change, you can make that argument ... He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. But if the flight is three weeks from now, that's a pretty weak argument.

en I think you could make an argument. Who's to say if somebody really thought about how you could carefully use it, maybe there's something there. But, generally, I think no, it's not necessary.

en We are discouraging people from stockpiling. We want to make sure we have it for people who do need it.

en Well, he was responding to a suggestion that, an argument from liberals that the crime rate had gone down while the abortion rate had gone up. It was a defense of abortion rights. But, you know, the way that Bill Bennett tried to make this counter-argument was just not something anybody smart ought to say. By the same token, if you killed all the human beings, we wouldn't have any crime either. It just doesn't make any sense.

en It's a situation that we hoped would come a lot faster than it did and it didn't come along as fast as we thought it would come along. I think it's been new people in a new system, not being able to make the strides that they would have liked to make or I would have liked to see them make. That kind of sums it ups.

en I can see the argument that some clubs could make about some teams having an advantage in terms of the talent available to them in their area. That would be my argument if I were in Kansas City.

en He [was] invited to make his argument, and to this economist his argument is absolutely compelling.

en A lot of people certainly would make that argument,

en I wanted to make sure that this movie would be balanced, that both sides of the argument would be fully represented. I wanted to make sure it wasn't going to be a movie that would tell people what to think. But just to think in general.

en You could make a very strong and persuasive argument that Katherine Harris is responsible for George Bush being the president of the United States. That argument being made, it would seem to me her IOU list would be infinitely long.

en I'm not trying to make something happen, ... When the ball was hit, I thought I could make it for sure. Because I didn't make it, it's a bad play. From the way it was, where it was hit, I really thought I could make it.


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