Argument 1 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Alexander Downer has derided the line of suspicion as "silly", but surely some in his entourage - as he did the rounds of Indonesian military and police chiefs in Jakarta yesterday to discuss the Bali bombing - might have wondered how clean were some of the hands they were shaking. |
Argument 2 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: For Howard, Victoria is a no-lose situation. |
Argument 3 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Now the responsibility for deciding what becomes law is solely on Labor itself. |
Argument 116 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-15
Conclusion: every person seeking asylum in any of the Member States of the European Union is entitled to the protection of the ECHR. He is entitled to an effective remedy before a national authority if any of his rights and freedoms as set forth in it are violated: article 13. |
Argument 5 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the survey was not reliable |
Argument 6 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The banks are winning in their campaign to cut their costs by changing the way we handle money and pay our bills. |
Argument 7 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the mystery surrounding the death of Harold Holt is largely in the minds of those who dwell on such things. |
Argument 8 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: As much as I am saddened by the death of many of the hostages, the use of the gas was clearly the right decision. |
Argument 812 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: A Council visibly moving toward authorizing force is the last remote hope of getting Iraq to disarm peacefully |
Argument 10 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: We should not impose gun control |
Argument 11 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: On this occasion, however, I shall not vote for any individual or party but will spoil my paper. |
Argument 12 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it matters if WMD are found |
Argument 13 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: a long term prison sentence, with hard labour would have been more appropriate |
Argument 14 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: she shouldn't do it. |
Argument 15 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: >If natural selection states that nature will (in a way) >"select" what is strong, while the weak dies; why would >somebody who believes such, want to take away money from the >rich and give to the poor? |
Argument 16 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Does the Priest Scandal Reveal the Beast?" In response to Reply #0 no |
Argument 17 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: What Muhammad received was of divine origin |
Argument 18 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: in their heart of hearts, they know God does not exist. |
Argument 120 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-17
Conclusion: against similarity due to common design |
Argument 20 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: too extreme a penalty to strike a solicitor off in circumstances |
Argument 139 - Analysed by Robert, 2004-09-02
Conclusion: semesterisation is a good idea |
Argument 22 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: There is an increased likelihood that Sheila Cafell shot herself |
Argument 23 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: 5 Ropemaker Road was never used as offices |
Argument 24 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It was perfectly possible for the parties to plead and argue the issue as to whether there was a loan agreement or partnership agreement and for the judge to resolve that issue, without the judge having to decide at that stage all the issues that might arise between the parties in the dissolution of the partnership. |
Argument 117 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-15
Conclusion: The need for a mandatory code of conduct is felt |
Argument 27 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: reference to the 1938 Act was omitted because it was regarded as clear that the 1938 Act would continue to operate, in cases to which it applied, irrespective of the terms of Part V |
Argument 28 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: by a majority of two to one, the decision of Silber J was set aside. |
Argument 121 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-17
Conclusion: Howard's North Asian tour -- one of 10 overseas visits he is taking this year -- started off in embarrassment in the Philippines. |
Argument 30 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The issue of the compatibility or incompatibility of that section with article 10 is therefore moot so far as the claimants are concerned |
Argument 31 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The situation was tailor-made for an individual voluntary arrangement ("IVA"). |
Argument 32 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: many hostages died because they were not given basic medical care immediately after their rescue. |
Argument 33 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: China is not fulfilling its obligations under the UN Refugee Convention. |
Argument 34 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: A court conceivably could find that the use of cluster bombs in such circumstances is a war crime. |
Argument 35 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: If the Pentagon doesn't keep track of ground-launched cluster munitions, it had better start |
Argument 36 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the government's determination to prevent the international community from learning the full extent of its ongoing crackdown against Tibetan activists. |
Argument 37 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Putting Saddam Hussein on trial will be complicated, but it has to be done |
Argument 38 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: This portends new uncertainties about the direction of Pakistan's policies about jehad and related violence inside and across the borders. |
Argument 39 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The question arises why we should be disinvesting in a company like the ONGC. |
Argument 41 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: if growth remains below par - by which I mean below 6.0 per cent - and inflation moves upwards, Singh will see all this praise melt away |
Argument 42 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: This can't be called a National Democratic Alliance government |
Argument 43 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: How can those, especially Vajpayee who bayed for blood at the special extended session of Parliament on December 29-30 1993 and then disrupted proceedings for two long weeks from July 27 to August 11 1994, now turn their backs on the principles they so vigorously upheld when they were in Opposition? |
Argument 44 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it is the young who are the most enthused by the new device. |
Argument 45 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The treaties and covenants aiming for a world free of nuclear arsenals and other conventional and biological weapons of mass destruction should be adhered to scrupulously by all nations |
Argument 46 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: If Pakistan thinks that it would be able to achieve its objectives by perpetrating terrorism in India in this manner, Pakistan is mistaken. |
Argument 47 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: I have accordingly disallowed the notice of question of privilege. |
Argument 48 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The recharging of ground water should be taken care of |
Argument 49 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: I have exercised the powers conferred on me by the Rules of Procedures to enable all sections of the House to express their views so that different shades of opinions may be placed before the House on matters under discussion. |
Argument 50 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: At such a juncture, we need a lot of money for reaching the people and putting forth our ideas when we are contesting the elections. |
Argument 51 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It is impossible to fault the architects of the merger of University College London (UCL) and Imperial College for the scale of their ambition |
Argument 52 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Patient power ought to be increased rather than keeping power in the hands of the doctors. |
Argument 53 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: There is also something to be said for maintaining public spending |
Argument 54 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: I have to say no to war. |
Argument 55 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it is hunger that is claiming its victims. |
Argument 122 - Analysed by roell, 2004-01-05
Conclusion: This portends new uncertainties about the direction of Pakistan's policies about jehad and related violence inside and across the borders. |
Argument 57 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: As far as the comment that we only use 10% of our brain's potential, as opposed to 10% of a physical part, this is silly too. |
Argument 58 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: If not, the very act of war would be illegal, and Saddam's reign of brutality glossed by his one truth: that Iraq possessed no wmd. |
Argument 59 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it seems to me that there should not be a travel advisory out warning tourists against travel |
Argument 60 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the Jakarta blast, which was directed at the American-owned Marriot Hotel, does not appear to have been meant to warn the Indonesian judiciary |
Argument 61 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: they are the work of an international terrorist group, not just local Islamic radicals |
Argument 62 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: many Japanese complain against the new more liberal curriculum and deplore the decline in basic standards that they say is undermining Japan's ability to compete in the world. |
Argument 63 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: That is why the DPJ should consider the Hatoyama resignation in the broader context of a political reorganization. The election of a new leadership must be the first step in this process. Discussion of more detailed and more credible plans for promoting opposition unity is needed. |
Argument 64 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the U.S. has to win an overwhelming victory, one that ends completely the current Baghdad regime. Only then will Washington have the free hand it wants to remake Iraq as well as the leverage with other governments in the region. |
Argument 65 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The Japanese people need to take that statement humbly |
Argument 119 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-16
Conclusion: there are arguments in favour of answering this question yes, and arguments in favour of answering no |
Argument 67 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The kid will be cured of depression. |
Argument 68 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: we must husband it's use far more than we presently do. |
Argument 69 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it is hardly more than a business magazine by and for the defense industry. |
Argument 70 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: We should seriously consider reducing prison overcrowding and abuses by replacing at least some prison sentences with corporal punsihment |
Argument 71 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: having them armed is a benefit to society |
Argument 72 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: perhaps they should be called "Gated Housing Developments" |
Argument 73 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Al Qaeda and its allies have survived the war in Afghanistan and are regrouping to organize new strikes |
Argument 74 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: President Bush attacked the Senate this week for having a "lousy record" of confirming his judicial nominees. |
Argument 514 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The law must be abrogated |
Argument 138 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-01
Conclusion: President Bush attacked the Senate this week for having a "lousy record" of confirming his judicial nominees |
Argument 76 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: A Council visibly moving toward authorizing force is the last remote hope of getting Iraq to disarm peacefully |
Argument 78 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Nuclear bombs should not be casually re-engineered for ordinary battlefield use. |
Argument 79 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Their voodoo fantasies were safe in Crawford. |
Argument 80 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It is implausible to suppose that more time is needed for diplomacy to bear fruit. |
Argument 81 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The worst mistake, therefore, will be to write them off and giggle at their antics. |
Argument 82 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it is difficult to understand Reid Birley's claims that allegations against her are without substance. |
Argument 83 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: One can also protest that there is scope for less stringency on the budget deficit |
Argument 84 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It is, therefore, demographically logical that its successes are directly attributable to black people at the helm. And it is also demographically logical that when wrongdoing takes place in the ranks of government, the probabilities are that it will be the black people running the show who will be fingered. |
Argument 85 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: While she had her own prawns in bounteous supply, Mozambique would not have been able to pull off even the meeting without a little help from friends. |
Argument 86 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it is essential to ensure that the proposed national treatment plan actually takes place and that, as far as possible, its implementation is removed from the suffocating hand of the denialists. |
Argument 87 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The war on terror will be intensified. |
Argument 88 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: initiating military action against Iraq is not a simple matter of honouring clear treaty obligations (as in 1939; the case can be made, though with some awkwardness, for the first Gulf conflict), nor of rebutting direct aggression, territorial or economic or whatever, against ourselves. |
Argument 89 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The Army of Palestine is claiming responsibility for yesterday's atrocity, but that does not rule out the involvement of bin Laden's organisation |
Argument 90 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the Tories, amazingly, can still make a difference. |
Argument 91 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: if the carriers are not built and properly equipped, a shadow will fall over the whole of Britain's defence capability. It will not only be the Royal Navy that will be threatened with descent into decline. It will be the Army and the Royal Air Force as well. |
Argument 92 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Mr Campbell exercises an extraordinary psychological dominance over the Prime Minister. It seems he can get away with anything. |
Argument 93 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: No wonder Sinn Fein/RA continues to step up its demands. |
Argument 94 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Confidence in personal and occupational schemes will have been severely damaged this weekend |
Argument 95 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: why does he think that, when he claims to believe that this country should retain control over tax and expenditure decisions, we should believe a word of what he says? |
Argument 96 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The Minister ought to ask the Department for Work and Pensions to carry out its review urgently, ensure that it covers issues such as competitive practices and consistency of cover, and ensure that firms are given proper notice when the insurance basis is to be changed. |
Argument 97 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It is incongruous that Bristol university is being accused of bias against the independent sector |
Argument 98 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Why should we believe that he has got it right now? |
Argument 99 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: what is the hurry? |
Argument 101 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: 2254(d)was therefore applicable. |
Argument 103 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: it wasn't the failure to give credit to respondents,but it was petitioner's taking credit for it that was what the lower courts thought was wrong |
Argument 104 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: California 's law extends the time in which prosecution is allowed,authorizes prosecutions that the passage of time has previously barred,and was enacted after prior limitations periods for Stogner ' s alleged offenses had expired. Such features produce the kind of retroactivity that the Constitution forbids |
Argument 105 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The Bowers Court 's ini- tial substantive statement -"The issue presented is whether the Federal Constitution confers a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy ...," 478 U..S.,at 190 -discloses the Court 's failure to appreciate the extent of the liberty at stake |
Argument 106 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: What I have heard my Republican colleagues on the other side of the aisle say is that they need more time to look at this. |
Argument 107 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: There is no apparent reason why this important piece of legislation should be held up at this time. |
Argument 108 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: We should act in a manner that is independent of the President's direction.. |
Argument 109 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: The evidence shows there is no reasonable case for such exemptions. |
Argument 110 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It is crucial that this specialized form of bankruptcy relief for family farmers not be allowed to sunset |
Argument 111 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: This bill is not about free trade. |
Argument 112 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: It does not seem as if Whitman was appointed merely to make the Bush administration seem more interested in the environment, or at least in traditional environmentalist solutions, than it was |
Argument 113 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: the problems here flow out of its having tried to proceed according to the most universally accepted standards available to it. |
Argument 114 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-05
Conclusion: Universities typically operate for slightly more than half the year -- generally two 14-week semesters. And aside from some summer-school programs, we barely use our facilities at all for three months of the year. This practice, it seems to me, wastes time that we could use for instruction, undervalues our facilities, which stand idle, and costs us money |
Argument 115 - Analysed by Mark, 2003-09-12
Conclusion: His suggestion is disturbing, unworkable and potentially dangerous. |
Argument 123 - Analysed by growe, 2004-03-30
Conclusion: therefore, he must be a literature major |
Argument 124 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: all oil companies must be forced to pay for double hull tankers immediately |
Argument 125 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: Thus, in essence, the submission is that the war on terrorism is at least the equivalent to a conventional war, the military's judgment as to who is an enemy combatant should be upheld, and the rights available to citizens in relation to ordinary criminal prosecutions, e.g. the right to counsel, and the right to be brought before a court and charged within a reasonable time, are inapplicable. |
Argument 126 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: a "clear conclusion" in favour of the Council's case |
Argument 127 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: the Congress has lost in Gujarat, whatever the outcome of the December 12 election in that state |
Argument 128 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: the public has never been allowed in jury rooms, and with good reason |
Argument 133 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: the combination of uncertainty of execution and long delay is arguably "cruel. |
Argument 136 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-28
Conclusion: study after study shows that suicide attackers and their supporters are rarely ignorant or impoverished |
Argument 135 - Analysed by lmciver, 2004-07-19
Conclusion: district courts have jurisdiction to review such inaction. |
Argument 141 - Analysed by Robert, 2004-09-02
Conclusion: semesterisation is a good idea |
Argument 594 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: The Bowers Court 's ini- tial substantive statement -"The issue presented is whether the Federal Constitution confers a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy ...," 478 U..S.,at 190 -discloses the Court 's failure to appreciate the extent of the liberty at stake |
Argument 516 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The banks are winning in their campaign to cut their costs by changing the way we handle money and pay our bills |
Argument 517 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The Bali bombings are the work of an international terrorist group, not just local Islamic radicals |
Argument 518 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: the loss should fall on the person who chooses to keep an animal which is known to be dangerous in some circumstances |
Argument 526 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: An anonymous hold has been placed on S. 2043, the ``Veterans Long-Term Care and Medical Programs Enhancement Act of 2002 |
Argument 525 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: This is a good budget, but it is based on a gamble |
Argument 148 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-04
Conclusion: A court conceivably could find that the use of cluster bombs in such circumstances is a war crime |
Argument 149 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-04
Conclusion: The recharging of ground water should be taken care of |
Argument 519 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: So, by a majority of two to one, the decision of Silber J was set aside |
Argument 520 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: An exemption should be given to the laws |
Argument 794 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: the doctrine of justification by faith, which has strong support in the Christian scriptures, leads inevitably to exclusivism, to the idea that all who reject Christian doctrine must be damned, no matter how good they may be, by ordinary standards. |
Argument 522 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Confidence in personal and occupational schemes will have been severely damaged this weekend |
Argument 523 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The worst mistake, therefore, will be to write them off and giggle at their antics |
Argument 527 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The need for a mandatory code of conduct is felt |
Argument 528 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The law must be abrogated |
Argument 551 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Are Americans now dying in Iraq for a mistake? |
Argument 529 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Mohammed's exceptional personality derived from a Revelation from God |
Argument 530 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Mr Campbell exercises an extraordinary psychological dominance over the Prime Minister. It seems he can get away with anything |
Argument 813 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: all oil companies must be forced to pay for double hull tankers immediately. |
Argument 532 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: So the Tories, amazingly, can still make a difference |
Argument 533 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Sir Mark was planning to leave the country when he was arrested at his Cape Town home |
Argument 843 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: The Jefferson State should be created as independent from California and Oregon |
Argument 255 - Analysed by FAbri, 2004-09-16
Conclusion: MInister should ask the Department for work to carry out its reviews |
Argument 534 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The Post Office should lower its demands |
Argument 535 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Sean must have already left the University |
Argument 536 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: On this occasion, however, I shall not vote for any individual or party but will spoil my paper |
Argument 537 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: If it is found that the Bush administration lied and that Iraq wasn't an imminent threat to the US, Bush should step down. |
Argument 538 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: His suggestion is disturbing, unworkable and potentially dangerous |
Argument 539 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: His suggestion is disturbing, unworkable and potentially dangerous |
Argument 540 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: the use of the gas was clearly the right decision |
Argument 550 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The president`s arguments should not believed |
Argument 541 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Alexander Downer has derided the line of suspicion as "silly", but surely some in his entourage - as he did the rounds of Indonesian military and police chiefs in Jakarta yesterday to discuss the Bali bombing - might have wondered how clean were some of the hands they were shaking. |
Argument 542 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: The gun control is not acceptable |
Argument 592 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: it strikes me as difficult to accuse Bristol of positive discrimination against students from such schools. |
Argument 253 - Analysed by FAbri, 2004-09-16
Conclusion: we should believe a word of what he says? |
Argument 814 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: For Howard, Victoria is a no-lose situation |
Argument 817 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: The president is not able to plan and organize war operations |
Argument 549 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The fact that FBI did not change its culture is extremely negative |
Argument 591 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: No wonder Sinn Fein/RA continues to step up its demands. It has been trained to do so by the Government. |
Argument 815 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: it does reveal the beast under some priests |
Argument 816 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: there are no good reasons to think that atheism is true. |
Argument 545 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: she shouldn't do it. |
Argument 183 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: the war on terrorism is at least the equivalent to a conventional war, the military's judgment as to who is an enemy combatant should be upheld, and the rights available to citizens in relation to ordinary criminal prosecutions, e.g. the right to counsel, and the right to be brought before a court and charged within a reasonable time, are inapplicable. |
Argument 547 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Therefore, as the Cambridge astronomer Fred Hoyle points out, the Big Bang theory requires the creation of the universe from nothing |
Argument 561 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The scene certainly gave the appearance that Sheila Caffell had shot herself |
Argument 822 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: Therefore, the God of the Bible does not exist. |
Argument 823 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: Therefore, the God of the Bible does not exist. |
Argument 563 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: I believe that a long term prison sentence, with hard labour would have been more appropriate though |
Argument 189 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: the proposed bypass was the only satisfactory solution |
Argument 618 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: it is rational to believe in the resurrection |
Argument 564 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: many hostages died because they were not given basic medical care immediately after their rescue |
Argument 565 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The question arises why we should be disinvesting in a company like the ONGC |
Argument 194 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: China's behaviour is not respecting the convention |
Argument 195 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: "If the Pentagon doesn't keep track of ground-launched cluster munitions, it had better start," |
Argument 964 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-11-03
Conclusion: Thus initiating military action against Iraq is not a simple matter of honouring clear treaty obligations (as in 1939; the case can be made, though with some awkwardness, for the first Gulf conflict), nor of rebutting direct aggression, territorial or economic or whatever, against ourselves. |
Argument 197 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: "Putting Saddam Hussein on trial will be complicated, but it has to be done, |
Argument 198 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: This portends new uncertainties about the direction of Pakistan's policies about jehad and related violence inside and across the borders. |
Argument 566 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: It was the wrong political agenda that caused the the loss in Gujrat |
Argument 569 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Pakistan is mistaken. |
Argument 568 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: it is the young who are the most enthused by the new device. |
Argument 201 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: And they still call this a National Democratic Alliance government? |
Argument 837 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: Small arms in the hands of honest citizens is a good thing. |
Argument 839 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: The war on terror will be intensified. |
Argument 203 - Analysed by fabri, 2004-09-09
Conclusion: the government's determination to prevent the international community from learning the full extent of its ongoing crackdown against Tibetan activists. |
Argument 204 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-10
Conclusion: It appears to us to be too extreme a penalty to strike a solicitor off |
Argument 205 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-10
Conclusion: The treaties and covenants aiming for a world free of nuclear arsenals and other conventional and biological weapons of mass destruction should be adhered to scrupulously by all nations |
Argument 570 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Therefore, I have exercised the powers conferred on me by the Rules of Procedures to enable all sections of the House to express their views so that different shades of opinions may be placed before the House on matters under discussion. |
Argument 207 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-10
Conclusion: I have accordingly disallowed the notice of question of privilege |
Argument 571 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Patient power should be increased |
Argument 209 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-10
Conclusion: At such a juncture, we need a lot of money for reaching the people and putting forth our ideas when we are contesting the elections. |
Argument 962 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-11-03
Conclusion: Yet, if the carriers are not built and properly equipped, a shadow will fall over the whole of Britain's defence capability |
Argument 573 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Whatever spin you give it, it is hunger that is claiming its victims. |
Argument 574 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The fear of attacks to transports is impressive |
Argument 214 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-13
Conclusion: If not, the very act of war would be illegal, and Saddam's reign of brutality glossed by his one truth: that Iraq possessed no wmd |
Argument 575 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The complaint derives from ignorance about the economic situation of Japan |
Argument 217 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-13
Conclusion: the Jakarta blast, which was directed at the American-owned Marriot Hotel, does not appear to have been meant to warn the Indonesian judiciary |
Argument 965 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-11-03
Conclusion: that does not rule out the involvement of bin Laden's organisation |
Argument 615 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: God exists |
Argument 576 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: the U.S. has to win an overwhelming victory, one that ends completely the current Baghdad regime |
Argument 221 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-13
Conclusion: That is why the DPJ should consider the Hatoyama resignation in the broader context of a political reorganization. |
Argument 577 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The Japanese people need to take that statement humbly, |
Argument 578 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Howard's North Asian tour -- one of 10 overseas visits he is taking this year -- started off in embarrassment in the Philippines. |
Argument 579 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: we must husband it's use far more than we presently do. |
Argument 580 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: You should seriously consider the corporal punishment |
Argument 226 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-13
Conclusion: it is hardly more than a business magazine by and for the defense industry. |
Argument 584 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: One can also protest that there is scope for less stringency on the budget deficit. |
Argument 617 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: Indeed, I think, in this case it isn't silly to think that there is something going on behind the scenes, that this did not arise by chance alone, but that there is a divine intelligence, a cosmic intelligence, which ordered the universe. |
Argument 230 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-14
Conclusion: Together they offer evidence that Al Qaeda and its allies have survived the war in Afghanistan and are regrouping to organize new strikes |
Argument 231 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-14
Conclusion: Bush attack is not reasonable |
Argument 232 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-14
Conclusion: Televising jury is negative under the point of view of labour rights |
Argument 976 - Analysed by clarkm26, 2007-09-06
Conclusion: An Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution should replace the archaic electoral vote system with a direct
vote. |
Argument 977 - Analysed by kkonst, 2007-11-22
Conclusion: semesterisation is a good idea |
Argument 978 - Analysed by tomek675, 2008-01-05
Conclusion: the problems here flow out of its having tried to proceed according to the most universally accepted standards available to it. |
Argument 979 - Analysed by ryostanwood, 2008-01-25
Conclusion: What is the Department doing to research that and to find out what the direct link is, and what joint work is being done by his Department and the Department of Health to ensure that people are protected? |
Argument 980 - Analysed by Alan, 2008-02-04
Conclusion: semesterisation is a good idea |
Argument 981 - Analysed by pawel, 2008-04-12
Conclusion: Najbardziej honorowe wyj[cie, czyli podanie si zarzdu PZPN do dymisji, jest maBo prawdopodobne, choby nie wiadomo jak silne byBy naciski Ministerstwa Sportu. |
Argument 234 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-14
Conclusion: Nuclear bombs should not be casually re-engineered for ordinary battlefield use. |
Argument 513 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-13
Conclusion: Bush' argument should be rejected |
Argument 259 - Analysed by FAbri, 2004-09-16
Conclusion: the Ninth Circuit cor- rectly recognized that 2254(d)was therefore applicable |
Argument 237 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-15
Conclusion: There won't be changes after another six months of diplomacy |
Argument 238 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-15
Conclusion: it is difficult to understand Reid Birley's claims that allegations against her are without substance. |
Argument 585 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: The notion that there is a media vendetta to prove that black people are inherently corrupt is fallacious |
Argument 586 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: While she had her own prawns in bounteous supply, Mozambique would not have been able to pull off even the meeting without a little help from friends. |
Argument 840 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: Therefore, some other organization exploded the building. |
Argument 242 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-15
Conclusion: it is essential to ensure that the proposed national treatment plan actually takes place and that, as far as possible, its implementation is removed from the suffocating hand of the denialists. |
Argument 588 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-14
Conclusion: Their voodoo fantasies were safe in Crawford. |
Argument 616 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: there has to be some universe |
Argument 595 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: we should not in this case, either. |
Argument 261 - Analysed by FAbri, 2004-09-16
Conclusion: Probably they are trying to delay the case |
Argument 262 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-17
Conclusion: we are not sent here by our people to let the President or the White House or any party control us or dictate to us. |
Argument 263 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-17
Conclusion: It is crucial that this specialized form of bankruptcy relief for family farmers not be allowed to sunset |
Argument 596 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: the Vice-President had given the 16 order no umbrellas |
Argument 265 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-17
Conclusion: the problems here flow out of its having tried to proceed according to the most universally accepted standards available to it. |
Argument 266 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-17
Conclusion: If a practice has negative consequences, it should not be continued |
Argument 267 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: Call it what you like boys and girls, but censorship is censorship. |
Argument 268 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: We cannot allow the censorship |
Argument 269 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: it is clearly unfair for the university to attempt to censor the present art exhibit. |
Argument 271 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: Then why me? Why not Shirley? How is she better than I am? |
Argument 272 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: You must want to get chased out of Guatemala, he said, by writing such an article as the one about the Monroe Doctrine |
Argument 273 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: People that believe that the Italian South is inferior are shortshighted and narrow-minded |
Argument 274 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: The optimal solution was to cut back the numbers of Tygodnik Mazowsze we printed at the center, while at the same time producing stencils that local union groups could use to make their own copies of the journal. |
Argument 275 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: you can marry whom you like |
Argument 844 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: The protection of Israel is not the best explanation of the war |
Argument 277 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-20
Conclusion: The prohibition of the free creation of art should not be brought about |
Argument 597 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: Rightouness does not come by Law |
Argument 598 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: We cannot allow censorship in universities |
Argument 282 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-21
Conclusion: The outlook was black for Assyria. |
Argument 280 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-21
Conclusion: In 1922, the River Rouge Ry. [Railway DH] Co. [Company DH] made an offer of sale of its St. Remi extension to the Canadian National Ry. Co., successor to the Canadian Northern Quebec Ry. Co., but the offer was refused |
Argument 283 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-21
Conclusion: it is frequently necessary to resort to experimentation, especially for industrial wastes |
Argument 284 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-21
Conclusion: Censorship is an indication of a society s lack of confidence in itself |
Argument 599 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: That's why I've joined the Anybody But Bush camp |
Argument 286 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-21
Conclusion: There is no way that a university, by its very definition, should be in the business of censorship. |
Argument 600 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: We should not elect Bush |
Argument 601 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: What we really need to do is recall, and totally reconfigure, the state of California. |
Argument 602 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: Eight-month-old Kyle Mutch's tragic death was not an accident and he suffered injuries consistent with a punch or a kick, a court heard yesterday. |
Argument 603 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: If the reason of the progressive effect of the union against US is only the fight against imperialism, the progressive effect may be frustrated by the facts |
Argument 958 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-30
Conclusion: It is plausible that the law applies in this case |
Argument 606 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: Tax money should be used to fix the highway |
Argument 293 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-22
Conclusion: there is virtually no chance a prison labor camp will be located in Siskiyou county to improve the badly neglected Klamath River |
Argument 607 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: He recommanded changing the system of electing the country's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, to a purely proportional system |
Argument 608 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: any strike "may involve anything, except nuclear weapons |
Argument 609 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: Russia reserves the right to carry out pre-emptive strikes on foreign militant bases |
Argument 610 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: The fine citizens and businesses of Southern and Southwestern Oregon (Northern Jefferson) should and can have better lives, better economics, a better future for our children, if separated from the Counties in the North |
Argument 611 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: The ban against smoking should be approved |
Argument 845 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: Barroso should ditch Buttiglione |
Argument 846 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-25
Conclusion: The derivative estimates should be created |
Argument 957 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-30
Conclusion: there is virtually no chance a prison labor camp will be located in Siskiyou county to improve the badly neglected Klamath River |
Argument 614 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: the very nature of the case this cause of the origin of the universe must be a personal being--- indeed, an omniscient being, |
Argument 824 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: Therefore, the God of the Bible does not exist |
Argument 861 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-26
Conclusion: We should intervene |
Argument 632 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: This is not a question of authority, it is a question of will. |
Argument 633 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: The United Nations Security Council has not lived up to its responsibilities, so we will rise to ours. |
Argument 635 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: Saddam should leave the country |
Argument 863 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-26
Conclusion: New jobs should be created |
Argument 637 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: You should obey the orders |
Argument 639 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: L`alternativa posta da Berlusconi non e` una minaccia reale |
Argument 638 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: Il Governo deve approvare il decreto legge |
Argument 654 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: there was historical resurrection, |
Argument 653 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: There is not any logical incompatibility between God and harm |
Argument 314 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-24
Conclusion: we are prepared to do so |
Argument 866 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-26
Conclusion: Russia's continued influence in international affairs. |
Argument 641 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: Iraq is not disarming |
Argument 317 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-24
Conclusion: They should not dare to strike us |
Argument 318 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-24
Conclusion: We are now acting because the risks of inaction would be far greater. |
Argument 319 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-09-24
Conclusion: We are now acting because the risks of inaction would be far greater. |
Argument 642 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: We will transform these systems so that all citizens are equipped, prepared and thus truly free to make your own choices and pursue your own dreams. |
Argument 864 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-26
Conclusion: You should vote for me |
Argument 644 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: In a new term, I will lead a bipartisan effort to reform and simplify the federal tax code. |
Argument 867 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-26
Conclusion: For Russia, it is the most realistic and ideal choice to enhance its cooperation with China so as to enter the Asia-Pacific economic and political space as soon as possible. . |
Argument 646 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: We should pass the reform now |
Argument 647 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: If our plan is to improve the school system and we are working in that, our plan is good |
Argument 648 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: I politici, se vogliono essere coerenti con cio` che dicono, hanno la responsabilita` di mettere fine ai monopoli televisivi |
Argument 649 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: La legge non deve essere accettata |
Argument 650 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: Le chiediamo di non promulgare questa legge |
Argument 651 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: I think it makes it clear that it is not necessarily true that an all-good God would have to create a world in which there is no harm. |
Argument 652 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: he hasn't been able to prove that harm and God are logically incompatible |
Argument 664 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: Kerry's statement should not be accepted as true |
Argument 949 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: My opponent's position is not good |
Argument 675 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: You should vote for me |
Argument 674 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: You should vote for Bush |
Argument 950 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: you should vote for me |
Argument 667 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: I am respectful |
Argument 668 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: The people we have freed won't forget either. |
Argument 948 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: Faced with that choice, I will defend America every time. |
Argument 960 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-11-03
Conclusion: Kerry cannot lead |
Argument 952 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: This crime shows our enemy's intention to prevent Iraqi self-government, even if that means killing a lifelong Iraqi patriot and a faithful Muslim |
Argument 671 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: We should keep supporting the policy in the Middle East |
Argument 759 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The greater goods defense can easily lead to a kind of cost benefit analysis which is deeply repugnant to our moral sense |
Argument 676 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: La legge Gasparri puo` essere disapplicata immediatamente dall'autorita` antitrust italiana, o dal giudice ordinario. |
Argument 677 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: You should vote for me |
Argument 678 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: My opponent is morally bad |
Argument 953 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: We must keep our focus. We must do our duty. |
Argument 680 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: This vile display shows a contempt for all the rules of warfare, and all the bounds of civilized behavior. It reveals a fanaticism that was not caused by any action of ours, and would not be appeased by any concession. |
Argument 681 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: We cannot allow the return of tyranny to Iraq |
Argument 684 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: Helping construct a stable democracy will be easier than we think |
Argument 683 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: The rise of a free and self-governing Iraq should be supported and brought about |
Argument 685 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-18
Conclusion: The June 30th transfer of sovereignty is an essential commitment of our strategy |
Argument 954 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: I think that the government should take control of the land, that way the land is distributed evenly for the people and not gone to waste, or towards unnessisary needs |
Argument 687 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: We should keep fighting for Iraquis' freedom |
Argument 688 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: You should vote for me |
Argument 689 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: ma quel forziere che la fortuna vi tolse, quello in dispetto di lei voglio che sia vostro |
Argument 690 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: per che di partirsi dilibero`, e al re domando` commiato |
Argument 691 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Everybody should accept that the general rule is correct |
Argument 692 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The fact that Caesar was ambitious is not very acceptable |
Argument 693 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: An honourable man must live almost like a great prince who finds himself in a foreign country without subjects and retinue and who is reduced by fortune to behaving like an honourable private person |
Argument 694 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Mixidemides should submit to the judgement of the Aeropagus |
Argument 695 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: I cannot have committed the crime I am suspected of |
Argument 696 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Aristotle was not a lover of justice |
Argument 697 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Therefore Mahomet was a false prophet |
Argument 698 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: A is the son or daughter of B |
Argument 699 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Yet they show no such feeling with regard to Philip and his present actions, although not only he is not a Greek, and has nothing in common with the Greeks, but is not even a barbarian with an honourable origin! |
Argument 700 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: You, who are a king over a multitude ought not to be of the same mind as men at large, convinced that you do not appraise what things are worthy or what men are wise by the standard of the pleasure they bring you, but that you test them in the light of their practical value |
Argument 701 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: We feel no shock when our youth dies in us, though in essence and in truth this is a harder death than the final dissolution of a languishing body in the death of old age |
Argument 702 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The idea of experimenting on animals should not be accepted |
Argument 703 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The nationalization is not acceptable |
Argument 704 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Wicked actions should not be judged by their results, but by the wickedness which they imply. |
Argument 705 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: certainly men are not |
Argument 706 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Temperance is beneficial |
Argument 707 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: would I, who am Iphicrates? |
Argument 708 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The qualification for the action of crucifying a Roman exceeds every negative qualification |
Argument 709 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Speaking about oneself is not vulgar neither offensive in this case |
Argument 710 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: In this identification of moral activity with techniques, who does not recognize the philosophy of the pharisaic approximation, that is, of trickery? |
Argument 711 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: You should confess |
Argument 712 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Bob loves England. |
Argument 713 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: He is an Italian. |
Argument 714 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The wise is honoured by everyone |
Argument 715 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: I further observe, that sin or moral turpitude doth not consist in the outward physical action or motion, but in the internal deviation of the will from the laws of reason and religion |
Argument 716 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: If therefore the present king seizes Egypt, he also will cross, and therefore we must not let him. |
Argument 717 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: I thought that calumny was something too ignoble and black to put in the mouth of a princess |
Argument 718 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Such low feelings seemed to be better suited to a nurse |
Argument 719 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: To think I was colonized by that |
Argument 720 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: This man cannot concern himself to save his brother from the flames of hell |
Argument 721 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: This is a great injustice |
Argument 722 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Do you find this just? |
Argument 723 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The role of the teacher of princes is extremely important |
Argument 724 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The spiritual power of Princes is not a valid principle |
Argument 725 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The proposal of calling on the experience of two generations should be accepted |
Argument 726 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Teaching is the counterpart of learning |
Argument 727 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Your condemning is bad |
Argument 728 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: I believe only those stories |
Argument 729 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: you should not bother about what he says. |
Argument 730 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: he is not a clean person |
Argument 731 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: O that they should love one other! |
Argument 732 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: We should keep fighting |
Argument 733 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Nazi torturers could not stop torturing their victims |
Argument 734 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: In the case in question, the person had no motives to do wrong |
Argument 735 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: persuades me of his existence |
Argument 736 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The father is not coherent with his judgement |
Argument 737 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: America should rise a free and self-governing Iraq |
Argument 738 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: We should not introduce modern medicine in that population |
Argument 811 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-21
Conclusion: As far as the comment that we only use 10% of our brain's potential, as opposed to 10% of a physical part, this is silly |
Argument 629 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-15
Conclusion: the many and shifting stated justifications for the invasion fall apart under scrutiny |
Argument 739 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: I think the government should give the Mentawai the land to grow their crops and get their medicine from |
Argument 955 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-29
Conclusion: Yesterday has been a wonderful day |
Argument 956 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-30
Conclusion: This being is God |
Argument 741 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Our scheme will bring positive consequences |
Argument 742 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The scheme has serious deficiencies |
Argument 743 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: We should not accept the proposal |
Argument 753 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The hon. Gentleman's argument should not be considered |
Argument 744 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The best means to carry out the project of a nuclear industry is to encourage a public debate |
Argument 745 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: You should not rely on their statements |
Argument 746 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Does the Minister believe that the Government should keep well under review, on a regular basis, their attitude towards nuclear power? |
Argument 747 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Does that not show that Postwatch is a toothless tiger? |
Argument 748 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: We should not agree on the calls for sanctions |
Argument 749 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Does she agree that the law should be made clearer and codified, as recommended by the Equal Opportunities Commission? |
Argument 750 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Is not that transferable to a new and enlivened peace process in Israel and Palestine? |
Argument 751 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: It's pointless to preserve species and habitats |
Argument 752 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: On the question of Iraq, the hon. Gentleman gave a selective interpretation of what the UN Secretary-General said. |
Argument 754 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Does my right hon. Friend think that, in the post-9/11 world, it makes any sense at all for a British company wholly owned by the state to engage in the new international trade in weapons-grade plutonium? |
Argument 755 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: In my view, it should be changed |
Argument 756 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: "I owe my life to Britain... I want to give Britain just a tiny bit back for what Britain has given me." |
Argument 757 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: Mr Howard's claim against the Democrats should not be believed, since he is as bad as they are |
Argument 758 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-19
Conclusion: The existence of the evil cannot be explained with the human freedom |
Argument 771 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: But while it is not an easy job, it is, for the US and the Iraqi interim government, an essential one |
Argument 786 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: So there is no inherent contradiction between Islam and democracy |
Argument 787 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: assertions from some people in the West that "we are coming to change you" are totally unacceptable |
Argument 772 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: it looked like a hard claim to justify |
Argument 773 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: British are using a double standard |
Argument 774 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: Female prisoners should be freed |
Argument 775 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: Videos should not be shown |
Argument 776 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: These videos MUST be shown |
Argument 777 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: The video should not be shown |
Argument 778 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: All non-military personnel taking assignments in Iraq should be implanted with GPS tracking devices. |
Argument 779 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: We should intervene |
Argument 780 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: We should intervene |
Argument 785 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: She called for far-reaching reform across the Arab world, not only in education, but also to address growing deficits in freedom and women s empowerment. |
Argument 784 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: This year s Global Competitiveness Report appears at a crossroads in the evolution of the global economy, when the strength of the economic recovery has left many observers pleasantly surprised. |
Argument 783 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: Accusing the Palestinians of irresponsibility ignores the essential character of the conflict, responded Aaron D. Miller, President, Seeds of Peace, USA. |
Argument 781 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: Double standards me thinks |
Argument 782 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-20
Conclusion: To break this vicious circle, Shaath said, the United States needs to recommit to the roadmap process, insist that Israel negotiate directly with the Palestinian Authority, and enforce a complete ceasefire on both sides |
Argument 442 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: I find it laughable |
Argument 443 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: Bush/Blair are too quick to condemn ''acts of terror'' |
Argument 444 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: I just don't think that the British, American (or any other government with citizens in Iraq) should be expected to give in to the kidnappers demands |
Argument 445 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: I would probably be of a different opinion |
Argument 446 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: Blair is inconsistent, and his words are not worth being considered |
Argument 447 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: Blair is using a double standard as for terrorists |
Argument 448 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: The apparent current policy of waiting and seeing must change. Tony Blair and George Bush and the rest of the allied countries must inject massive resources and personnel immediately to deal with this. |
Argument 449 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: will involve further significant increases in the international development budget, including at least 150 million for orphans and other vulnerable children, especially in Africa |
Argument 450 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: We should help them and invest money in that |
Argument 451 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: Surely that means to be fair, I think the Secretary of State said this that although Africa is the worst affected area at the moment, and thus the natural primary focus of our efforts, there is compelling evidence that future programmes must be designed to arrest a potential massive explosion of HIV/AIDS elsewhere as well. |
Argument 452 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-07
Conclusion: future programmes must be designed to arrest a potential massive explosion of HIV/AIDS elsewhere as well. |
Argument 454 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: That goal must be central to any poverty reduction strategy and if, when we have the presidency of the EU and the G8, we make it a high, if not the top, priority, then all the better. |
Argument 795 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-21
Conclusion: we should not give in to the terrorists. |
Argument 456 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Jack is an experienced teacher |
Argument 457 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Jack spends hardly any time on lesson preparation |
Argument 458 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: When people are over fifty this does not mean that their emotional life has become less active or has even disappeared. Romantic feelings can govern our life until we are very old |
Argument 459 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: The speech is postmodernistic |
Argument 460 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: It is not at all necessary to give James 10 dollars allowance |
Argument 461 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Why not reread a book that you like now and again? |
Argument 462 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Lydia must have weak eyes |
Argument 463 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Doctors should go back to wearing white jackets |
Argument 464 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Doctors should stop wearing white jackets |
Argument 465 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Lydia must have read with a lot of poor light, |
Argument 466 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Jack spends hardly any time on lesson preparation |
Argument 467 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: she must be beautiful. |
Argument 468 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: she must be beautiful. |
Argument 469 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: she is tall and blonde, I image |
Argument 470 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: It is obvious that children should ideally be raised in a family with both mother and a father, |
Argument 471 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-08
Conclusion: Mrs A. Gardner is inconsistent and therefore her argument should not be accepted |
Argument 472 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: The sacrifice of animals should not be accepted |
Argument 473 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: The people of Iraq should be given the jobs as phone repair, sewer maintenance, road builders, etc. |
Argument 796 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-21
Conclusion: God exists |
Argument 475 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: I believe Tony Blair should negotiate with the hostage takers over Kenneth Bigley. |
Argument 476 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: You are using a double standard |
Argument 477 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: UK should intervene in Lesotho |
Argument 478 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: African organizations should be appreciated and |
Argument 479 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: io del tutto aveva disposto di non far mai, |
Argument 480 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: E il dire che voi vi crediate a'costumi de'padri e delle madri le figliuole conoscere, donde argomentate di darlami tal che mi piacera`, e` una sciocchezza |
Argument 481 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: io stesso ne voglio essere il trovatore, |
Argument 482 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: Voi dovete onorare la mia sposa |
Argument 483 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-11
Conclusion: Al quale niuna altra cosa rispose Natan, se non: - Dunque, l'ho io meritato |
Argument 821 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-22
Conclusion: It appears to us to be too extreme a penalty to strike a solicitor off |
Argument 484 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-12
Conclusion: that they are hanging on to Darwinism |
Argument 485 - Analysed by Fabri, 2004-10-12
Conclusion: such dogmatism is ridiculous |