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" ... I ask this question because some say that the monies going toward trying to reduce car crash deaths might be disproportionate to perhaps spending those same dollars to reduce heart disease deaths, which as you can see is many magnitudes larger in scope than car related deaths. Again, all deaths are dreadful. Anyway, there are arguments and counterarguments on all sides of this matter. ... "
" ... Let’s now examine some of the key arguments and counterarguments that came up during the debate. ... "
" ... That’s the elevator pitch for what makes Fargo an enticing place to retire, and residents are quick to offer counterarguments to any drawbacks. ... "
" ... The concept of no titles naturally sparks one's ego to make counterarguments because you will no longer be special. Put your ego aside and consider how much more collaborative and flexible work would be if you didn’t waste your time with a job title but got excited about multiple roles or responsibilities. You could have fewer blockages and waste less time, creating more value for the organization and progressing your own skills and experience. This way your vision can be broadened, and you will be able to have the freedom to go all the way with an idea, concept or solution for a problem instead of being justified for doing less within your title. ... "
" ... While it is possible to construct counterarguments to a continued dual bull market (like the ones experienced in the US, Northern Europe and most of Asia for the past several years), the positives (global reflation, improving corporate governance and rising corporate earnings) outweigh the negatives. Certainly, there may be some trembling while the constitutional amendment is passed, but with strong Diet support, it may well be deemed a fait accompli. Given the 2014 experience, a VAT hike might also be problematic, but fears of such are likely greatly overstated since: 1) it will be only a 2% hike instead of 3%, 2) the economy, both global and domestic, will likely be much more sturdy than it was in 2014 and 3) the reflationary and confidence-boosting Olympics will soon follow the hike. ... "