1. Broadcast companies long have argued that if they have to pay for airwaves, consumers will suffer. 2. The company argued that it is not a drug because the body does not metabolize it. 3. Although the company has argued that the group is simply an advisory committee, the NLRB disagreed. 4. An Oklahoma City company had argued that its machines, which dispense drinks when a customer enters a personal identification number, are not covered by the statute. 5. And almost ever since, the company has argued that making those copies is legal under existing copyright law. 6. And fund companies have argued that the high costs of monitoring compliance with the rule have eaten into shareholder profits. 7. And many companies argue that they are effectively returning money to shareholders by repurchasing their own shares. 8. As for the workers who applied Monokote, the company argues that their cumulative exposure was not great enough to pose a danger. 9. As might be expected, large brokerage companies argue that they want and appreciate all customers, regardless of their space requirements. 10. Because it paid fair value for the Raymark assets, the new company argued, people suing Raymark for asbestos injuries were no worse off than before. |