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1. Thanh and other economists argue that the new package should be large and last at least until next year, even if it causes a budget deficit so that small and medium-sized enterprises and 29 million informal sector workers can benefit.
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2. While some people may support the notion of sending adulterers to jail, others may argue its ambiguous language leaves the door open for abuse of the law.
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3. This is not to argue that people in those countries have higher awareness of long-term benefits compared to Vietnamese, but to show that they have legislative and other systems that are converting long-term benefits into short-term benefits.
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4. " Over the past year Modi has rolled out controversial, but many argue much-needed, flagship reforms -- often dubbed "Modinomics" -- designed to streamline Asia's third-largest economy and root out corruption.
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5. Nuclear powers argue their arsenals serve as a deterrent against a nuclear attack and say they remain committed to gradual approach to disarmament outlined in the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
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6. Drawing on global examples, such as America’s "Fight for $15" campaign, they argue that the current minimum wage fixing procedures in Vietnam are inadequate, and will never lead to the large pay rises needed to guarantee workers a living wage.
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7. FCC advocates argue that the neutrality rules limit broadband companies and discourage investment in new high-speed services such as video conferencing, telemedicine, and regulated vehicles.
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8. The two men, an activist and a student, argue that the ban on same-sex marriage violates their right to equality under the Basic Law, the city’s mini-constitution.
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