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Golf does not have the physical rigors that sports do.
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Golf is not physically demanding enough to be a sport.
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If you can compete in golf with a handicap, then it is not a sport.
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Even people with broken limbs can play golf, which makes it not a real sport.
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If an activity does not make you break a sweat, or if it can be done while drinking and smoking, then it is not a sport.
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Because you can play golf without breaking a sweat, and drink and smoke while doing it, it is not a sport.
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Golf is not a sport because you can play it without breaking a sweat and while you are drunk.
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The fact that golf can be difficult and requires practice and skill to achieve proficiency does not mean it qualifies as a sport.
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That golf can be difficult and skills and practice are required does not qualify it as a sport.
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Skill is required for a person to be proficient in golf doesn't make it a sport.
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The possibility of getting injured while playing golf does not make it a sport.
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the probability of getting injured while playing golf is extremely low therefore it is not a sport.
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There should be some risk to be considered a real sport, which golf does not have.
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Sports agents, sponsors, and sporting goods manufacturers consider golf to be a sport.
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The decision to include golf in the 2016 Summer Olympics is questionable.
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Professional golfers are considered athletes by mainstream media.
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Athleticism does not correlate with performance when it comes to golf.
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Even if you are really athletic does not mean you will do well at golf.
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You do not need to be physically fit to be good at golf.
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Golf better matches the definition of a game than a sport.
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The definition of a game is a better match to golf than the definition of a sport.
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Golf is the match to a game more than a match to a sport.
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Golf meets the definition of the word "sport" found in many dictionaries.
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Golf is categorized as a sport according the definitions found in many dictionaries
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Golf is one of dozens of independent sports like running or swimming.
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Golf has many more commonalities with other sports.
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There are many commonalities between golf and other sports.
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Contrary to public opinion golf does have a lot more commonalities with other sports than most realize.
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College and university athletic departments classify golf as a sport.
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Unlike a sport, golf does not require rigorous physical activity.
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You are not required to endure rigorous physical activity to play golf.
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Golf is unlike sports in which rigorous physical activities are required.
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A tax exemption is a privilege, not a right.
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Requiring churches to pay taxes would endanger the free expression of religion and violate the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
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Small churches, already struggling to survive, would be further endangered by a new tax burden.
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Small churches who are struggling would be put at risk by the tax burden.
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Small churches would are in financial peril would be in a problematic situation by a new tax burden.
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Withdrawing the "parsonage exemption" on ministers' housing would cost American clergy members $2.3 billion over five years, which would be a major blow to modestly paid men and women who dedicate their lives to helping people in need.
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The tax break given to churches restricts their freedom of speech because it deters pastors from speaking out for or against political candidates.
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Exempting churches from taxation costs the government billions of dollars in lost revenue, which it cannot afford, especially in tough economic times.
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American taxpayers are supporting the extravagant lifestyles of wealthy pastors, whose lavish "megachurches" accumulate millions of tax-free dollars every year.
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Churches earn their tax exemption by contributing to the public good.
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Churches contribute to the public good, which is why they deserve to be tax-exempt.
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Churches are awarded tax exempt status because of their contribution to the public good.
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Churches earn their tax exemption by contributing to the public good
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The only constitutionally valid way of taxing churches would be to tax all nonprofits, which would place undue financial pressure on the 960,000 public charities that aid and enrich US society.
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Taxing churches when their members receive no monetary gain would amount to double taxation.
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The proposed playoff system alternatives are actually less fair than the BCS system in place.
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The BCS rankings are designed to favor consistency over the course of the entire season.
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A playoff system would not mean the end of the BCS rankings, which could still be used to determine the top 4, 8, 12, or 16 teams, depending on how many playoff games are feasible.
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Student loan discharge would incite colleges to raise tuition
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The existence of pennies helps raise a lot of money for charities
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A penny can be used for decades and is more cost-efficient to produce than a nickel
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The penny has practically no value and should be taken out of circulation just as other coins have been in US history
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Eliminating pennies would save time at the point of purchase without hurting customers or businesses financially
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Preserving the penny keeps consumer prices down and avoids harming low-income households
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Homework disadvantages low-income students
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Low-income students are at a disadvantage when it comes to homework.
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Homework doesn't help low-income students succeed.
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There is no evidence that homework makes a difference for young children.
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Homework has little educational worth, and therefore is a waste of students' time
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There is a lack of evidence that homework helps younger children
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Small children are not helped by having homework.
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Homework allows parents to be involved with their child's learning
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Homework is beneficial because of parent/child involvement
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Homework helps parents understand what their children are learning.
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Homework can get parents involved
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Homework helps involve parents
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Homework improves student achievement
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Assigning homework to students improves their level of achievement
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homework is good for students
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Homework helps to reinforce learning and develop good study habits and life skills
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Homework teaches good habits and responsibility
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Homework is good for learning
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Homework is good to create study habits
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Too much homework can be harmful
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Yes Homework Should Have A Limit
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Yes, it should.
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Assigning large amounts of homework isn't good for students.
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Too much homework is detrimental.
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Homework is an essential part of education, allowing students to learn information beyond that which they are taught at school.
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Homework is crucial to a well rounded education as it is the means by which students are encouraged to learn beyond the school curriculum.
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Homework allows students to explore and learn beyond the instruction they are given in the classroom.
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Homework ensures that students practise what they are taught at school
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Homework provides a link between child, school and the home
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Yes, kids need to balance out mental and physical exercise.
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Kids need time to do many different kinds of activities.
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There needs to be a balance for kids between mental and physical stimulation.
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Mental stimulation and physical exercise need to have the proper balance in children.
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Homework puts students off learning
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Fighting in hockey leads to concussions, mental health problems, and death.
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Fighting draws fans and increases the game's entertainment value.
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Fighting is a hockey tradition that exists in the official rules and as an unwritten code among players.
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Fighting at the professional level sets a bad example for kids.
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Fighting in hockey glorifies violence.
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Fighting in hockey can promote violence
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Hockey fights can glorify violence
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The great aspect of the game of hockey are overshadowed by the unnecessary brutality displayed during brawls.
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An overemphasis is given to the violence that accompanies fighting in hockey.
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Can't get a realistic impression of a person in such a short space of time.
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