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Proponents argue that the plan will stop the NHS's"drive to privatisation.".
The RAISE Act proponents argue that the bill is modeled on the immigration systems of Canada and Australia.
Proponents argue that it does not prefer one religious denomination over another.
ID proponents argue that life is too complex to have evolved.
Proponents argue that the Euro will lose value if the Greek economy fails.
Proponents argue that too many young people are receiving government benefits after school.
Proponents argue that 15 years is too short of a prison term for people serving life sentences.
Proponents argue that the pipeline is necessary for the U.S. to achieve energy independence.
Proponents argue that the law is necessary to prevent terrorists re-entering the country.
Proponents argue that the profits corporations generate should be taxed just like citizen's taxes.
Proponents argue that the EU lacks a united defence force to handle sudden conflicts outside of NATO.
Proponents argue that all immigrants applying to live in Germany should have knowledge about their new country.
Proponents argue that nuclear energy is now safe and emits much less carbon emissions than coal plants.
Proponents argue that the deal prevented jobs from moving overseas and will help grow the U.S. economy.
Proponents argue that the subsides are necessary since net farm income has decline by 32% between 2014 and 2015.
Proponents argue that cutting legalizing marijuana will reduce crime by putting drug dealers out of business.
Proponents argue that the fighter is necessary for the U.S. military to maintain its edge over foreign adversaries.
Proponents argue that Germany has a duty to join its allies in Europe and accept at least 800,000 refugees.
Proponents argue that the ban infringes on matchmaking rights and prevents people from expressing their party beliefs.
Proponents argue that the ban only affects 10 airports and will encourage them to expand screening of all checked baggage.
Proponents argue that it would streamline intelligence amongst member countries and prevent future terrorist attacks.
Proponents argue that it is immoral to ban people with pre-existing conditions from getting health insurance.
Steroid proponents argue, with some degree of success, that no athlete can rely solely on a drug to make them great.
Proponents argue that the ban infringes on individual rights and prevents people from expressing their religious beliefs.
Proponents argue that the deal will grow the economy by giving exporters greater access to the expanding Chinese economy.
Proponents argue that the sanctions are a necessary threat to keep EU members from voting in oppressive authoritarian regimes.
Proponents argue that prisons run by private companies are consistently more cost effective than those run by government agencies.
Proponents argue that Germany has a duty to join its allies in Europe and accept at least 800,000 refugees.
Proponents argue that the jobs and tax revenue created by the companies eventually offset the cost of any awarded incentives.
Proponents argue that the military should not be prevented from using torture if they believe it will keep the country safe.