81. The government argued that Welch and Johnson broke federal bribery and fraud laws and that they covered their tracks with sham accounting and secrecy. 82. The government argued these losses were simply from bad lending decisions, rather than from fraud. 83. The government argues intense competition will prevent producers from passing the tax increase on to consumers. 84. The government argues that industry and political spies and terrorists could use encryption. 85. The government argues that the new law left the courts with jurisdiction to review only a final order of deportation, which has not yet been issued. 86. The government argues that these steps have upgraded the plant to world standards. 87. The government argues the deaths of the Davidians, whether caused by fire or gunshot wounds, came by their own hand. 88. The government has argued that a wider trade deficit is inevitable as several major industries, such as telecommunications and aviation, invest in new equipment to expand capacity. 89. The federal government argues that sexual preference is not important. 90. The federal government had argued that centralized systems are more effective in detecting polluting cars and less prone to fraud. |