Indeed, journalist Andy Gill described it as " simply the second wind of a one-sided argument, so closely did it follow its predecessor's formula, both musically and attitudinally ".
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One thing Dole won't rely on is the supply-side argument that tax cuts will so stimulate growth the additional tax receipts would more than make up for the revenue lost.
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"He makes stilted, one-dimensional, one-sided arguments and he's written a book that's based on stereotypes and misunderstandings, " says Richard Cox, a professor of archival studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Following a rather one sided argument with his No . 9 Group RAF Commander, Air Vice Marshal Leslie Norman Hollinghurst, Wheeler decided to offer his services to RAF Bomber Command instead.
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If Greenburger presents a lop-sided argument, set the score right by citing academic literature, not by wikilawyering about it . ( �s?) 13 : 00, 7 February 2008 ( UTC)
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When it comes to reducing your income taxes, Republicans and Democrats are like two men embroiled in a strange, one-sided argument-- a red-faced, name-calling debate over a subject they agree on.
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Plus there were multiple RFCs, that seemed to be more aimed at speeding up discussion by creating one sided arguments in the middle of the night that would attract the desired opinions.
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It was done with much drama, stomping around with wet towels, a side argument about gutters and little respect for the plants that were yanked to make way for the frantic waters.
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However, your presenting these side arguments just like Brya does have made me change my mind about calling for only a temporary ban on Brya, and I now vote for a permanent one.
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The economic benefits of tax cuts have been heatedly debated since President Reagan adopted the supply-side argument that broad-based tax reductions would more than pay for themselves by unleashing a wave of additional growth.