1.   Iberian Motors executives could argue persuasively why foreign manufacturers should continue existing arrangements even in the absence of government requirements.

2.   Amber executives argued that less than four pages had been changed, with that material included in a supplement with a warning about its subjectivity.

3.   American executives have argued against the administration light-switch style sanctions involving export finance, saying they only hurt U.S. companies.

4.   And by doing so, several executives argued, corporations would receive a tangible payoff in greater productivity, enhanced loyalty and higher profits.

5.   And some media executives argue that it would give Malone potential power at Time Warner.

6.   AOL and Time Warner executives argue their proposed merger raises no serious anti-trust issues because their companies operate in different markets.

7.   As viewers grow older, these executives argue, they will watch more news, just as present-day older viewers watch more news than young people do.

8.   At NBC News, some executives argued against naming the youngsters.

9.   At the time, executives at CNN argued that the ruling was an unconstitutional prior restraint of its First Amendment right to disseminate the news.

10.   Auto executives typically argue that much of the increase is a result of safety and emissions regulations.

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%
executive 1.19%
executive + v. >>共 542
say 27.99%
be 8.26%
have 2.01%
decline 1.65%
acknowledge 1.08%
make 1.08%
argue 0.92%
tell 0.88%
agree 0.87%
take 0.86%
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