71. The government argues that the tradition leads to killings. 72. The government can argue it has a system in place to protect its interests should it ever cede Syria the strategic Golan Heights in a peace treaty. 73. The government had argued that the filtering software was effective enough to block most of the objectionable material, and that the law did not require a perfect performance. 74. The government has argued before the Supreme Court that holding foreign nationals is justified because it may help win the release of Israeli soldiers held by enemy forces. 75. The government has argued that animal testing is essential to progress in medical science, but Britons are divided. 76. The government has argued that many energy companies have failed to do so, while the companies counter that they undertook routine maintenance which should not trigger the rule. 77. The government has argued that the airport is needed because of an economic boom in the area. 78. The government has argued that the drug, which is already being distributed in a pilot program, needs to be tested more thoroughly before it is widely distributed. 79. The government has argued the court ruling applies only to members of the Health Insurance Association of American and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association of health plans. 80. The government argued that Congress had stripped the federal courts of jurisdiction to review that type of claim. |