1. But Bush has seriously undercut his argument that these subsidies should be gradually eliminated. 2. But both examples undercut the argument against affirmative action. 3. But his argument has been undercut by disclosures that a senior aide met with Bellew and the professional aviation inspectors to press complaints they were being too harsh. 4. But they said it would undercut arguments by Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds that disclosure would have a crippling effect. 5. But to whatever extent that is true, it undercuts the argument about test bias. 6. He fears the museum undercuts that argument and could lead children to conclude that Japan did bad things and thus that the atomic bombing was morally justifiable. 7. News that Comcast may have violated customer privacy and provided poor service could undercut arguments that the massive merger serves the public interest. 8. Peterson undercut that argument when he pleaded last month. 9. Prosecutors, however, seem ready to try to undercut that argument. 10. Signs of a stronger output would undercut arguments for the Fed to lower interest rates to stimulate the economy. |
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