61.   Some church leaders have argued for more democracy in the church, and one topic he is sure to hear about is papal primacy.

62.   State Republican leaders argue that their system filters out the frivolous candidates.

63.   Some Republican leaders argue that the low-voltage primary will ultimately prove to be a boon to the party.

64.   Taliban leaders argue that the world has been so busy condemning their social beliefs that their restoration of social order has been slighted.

65.   The civil rights leaders argued that a Supreme Court ruling against the celebrated school could shut down all race-based affirmative action programs throughout the United States.

66.   The continued deindustrialization of America should not be funded by the U.S. taxpayer, the union leaders argue.

67.   The Freedom From Religious Persecution Act is just the latest in a string of actions that business leaders argue damage their interests.

68.   The leaders are also arguing that black members were giving political cover to Republicans and those who promote assault weapons, which most caucus members want to ban.

69.   Those leaders argue that abortion is murder and that killing people who work in clinics is justifiable because it prevents a greater harm.

70.   Traditional leaders argue Africans must find their own ways of ruling, and not simply adopt Western systems.

n. + argue >>共 987
official 5.99%
lawyer 5.77%
critic 4.61%
opponent 3.44%
government 3.36%
prosecutor 3.23%
company 2.91%
defense 2.20%
group 2.11%
supporter 2.03%
leader 1.65%
leader + v. >>共 705
say 12.25%
be 9.33%
meet 2.85%
agree 2.30%
have 2.15%
call 1.93%
discuss 1.27%
make 1.19%
urge 1.13%
want 1.11%
argue 0.41%
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