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information gathered can be used to fight against radical terrorists. | perspectrum-corpus-400 |
Cant enforce an online gambling ban | perspectrum-corpus-401 |
An online gambling ban would be impossible to enforce. | perspectrum-corpus-402 |
A ban on online gambling would not feasible because police would not be able to enforce it. | perspectrum-corpus-403 |
Gambling is addictive. | perspectrum-corpus-404 |
Continuing to gamble will lead to addiction. | perspectrum-corpus-405 |
There is a addiction connected to gambling. | perspectrum-corpus-406 |
Gambling is bad for you. | perspectrum-corpus-407 |
Gambling is not good for someone like you. | perspectrum-corpus-408 |
You should not gamble because it is bad. | perspectrum-corpus-409 |
Online gambling affects families | perspectrum-corpus-410 |
Online gambling has adverse effects on family relationships. | perspectrum-corpus-411 |
Families are indirectly effected by online gambling. | perspectrum-corpus-412 |
Government only objects to online gambling because they dont benefit | perspectrum-corpus-413 |
If the Government could receive tax dollars on online gambling, they would support it. | perspectrum-corpus-414 |
Government officials only oppose online gambling because it is not taxed. | perspectrum-corpus-415 |
Online gambling encourages crime | perspectrum-corpus-416 |
The practice of gambling causes people to become involved in criminal activity. | perspectrum-corpus-417 |
Online gambling and criminal activity go hand in hand. | perspectrum-corpus-418 |
Individual targeting undermines market and political fairness | perspectrum-corpus-419 |
This advertising strategy provides benefits by making marketing more efficient and allows smaller markets to develop | perspectrum-corpus-420 |
This advertising strategy undermines people’s right to personal privacy | perspectrum-corpus-421 |
The storing and sale of personal data aids companies by making marketing more efficient and allows niche markets to thrive | perspectrum-corpus-422 |
The sort of information being kept and sold is legitimate for firms to utilize in this fashion | perspectrum-corpus-423 |
Data breaches can result in huge amounts of personal data falling into unscrupulous hands | perspectrum-corpus-424 |
Domestic intelligence services are the only organization that is capable of performing counterintelligence | perspectrum-corpus-425 |
Counterintelligence can provide services within a democracy and are the only ones qualified to do it. | perspectrum-corpus-426 |
Only a domestic intelligent service can provide counterintelligence. | perspectrum-corpus-427 |
Intelligence agencies inflate threats. | perspectrum-corpus-428 |
Intelligence agencies exaggerate the nature of threats. | perspectrum-corpus-429 |
Intelligence agencies use hyperbole when describing threats. | perspectrum-corpus-430 |
Threats are exaggerrated by intelligence agencies. | perspectrum-corpus-431 |
It can be self-serving for intelligence agencies to over exaggerate threats. | perspectrum-corpus-432 |
Domestic intelligence agencies cannot be controlled | perspectrum-corpus-433 |
It is too difficult to control domestic intelligence services. | perspectrum-corpus-434 |
Domestic intelligence services lack the oversight to be controlled. | perspectrum-corpus-435 |
There is an inability to control domestic intelligence agencies. | perspectrum-corpus-436 |
Intelligence agencies operating domestically are unable to be controlled. | perspectrum-corpus-437 |
The government does not have the right to spy on its citizens | perspectrum-corpus-438 |
The government has no right to spy on citizens. | perspectrum-corpus-439 |
Citizens have a right to privacy against the government. | perspectrum-corpus-440 |
Government sponsored domestic intelligence cannot be allowed to spy on citizens. | perspectrum-corpus-441 |
Citizens have the right to expect privacy and not be spied on by domestic intelligence agencies. | perspectrum-corpus-442 |
Intelligence is necessary for the safety of the public. | perspectrum-corpus-443 |
Societies are protected by the activities of intelligence . | perspectrum-corpus-444 |
Intelligence agencies provide safety to those living in a democracy. | perspectrum-corpus-445 |
People should be allowed to take their leisure at their own convenience and not on the basis of religious decree | perspectrum-corpus-446 |
Recreation should be when people want, not when told to by religion | perspectrum-corpus-447 |
Religious decrees infringe on people's freedom of choice | perspectrum-corpus-448 |
A shared day when there is no commercial activity encourages family life and recreation | perspectrum-corpus-449 |
Family life will be strengthened during a shared day of Sabbath | perspectrum-corpus-450 |
Sabbath day puts the emphasis on family and away from commercial activity | perspectrum-corpus-451 |
If you ban one thing, you have to ban lots of things. | perspectrum-corpus-452 |
The banning of religious symbols in public could cause an outcry for other public bans. | perspectrum-corpus-453 |
Banning religious symbols in public could lead to the banning of public political affiliation symbols. | perspectrum-corpus-454 |
Religious symbols cause division within Western society. | perspectrum-corpus-455 |
In the West, religious symbols create division. | perspectrum-corpus-456 |
Religious symbols are a reason for division within Western society. | perspectrum-corpus-457 |
Banning religious symbols is just a way of unfairly targeting people. | perspectrum-corpus-458 |
The banning of religious symbols in public will always be a controversial issue. | perspectrum-corpus-459 |
Religious symbols in public offend some people. | perspectrum-corpus-460 |
Religious symbols cause problems in schools. | perspectrum-corpus-461 |
When you have religious symbols in schools, there will be problems. | perspectrum-corpus-462 |
We should not will a world where killing is acceptable in to existencele in to existence | perspectrum-corpus-463 |
It is unacceptable to live in a world where killing is ever justified, no matter how many lives it may save. | perspectrum-corpus-464 |
We cannot support a world where killing is acceptable as long as it saves lives. | perspectrum-corpus-465 |
Intuitively, it is possible to understand that participating in a decision to kill is a priori wrong | perspectrum-corpus-466 |
Intiution explains the reason why the decision to kill is viewed as wrong ,as a general principle. | perspectrum-corpus-467 |
The possibility for the universal recogonition that killing is wrong can be deduced by pure intuition. | perspectrum-corpus-468 |
Give a choice, all rational individuals would prefer to live in a world in which behaviour prefered the choice to sacrifice one to save many | perspectrum-corpus-469 |
When presented with the choice, logical citizens would choose to live in a society that valued the will of the people versus the will of the few. | perspectrum-corpus-470 |
All educated people would prefer to live in a world that aligned itself with the principle of saving many at the expense of one, if presented the choice. | perspectrum-corpus-471 |
Museums preserve and display our heritage and therefore should be accessible to all of the public free of charge | perspectrum-corpus-472 |
Since museums essentially maintain our collective histories, there should be free access to all citizens. | perspectrum-corpus-473 |
Museums exist as an archive of our shared experiences and history, and as such, should grant access to all without charge. | perspectrum-corpus-474 |
State funding should be used elsewhere | perspectrum-corpus-475 |
Funding for museums is wasteful | perspectrum-corpus-476 |
We should not expect the state to fund museums | perspectrum-corpus-477 |
Museums are a crucial source of inspiration and education | perspectrum-corpus-478 |
Museums are a necessary part of a society's understanding of culture and edification. | perspectrum-corpus-479 |
Museums are critical to the motivations as well as the education of a society as a whole. | perspectrum-corpus-480 |
Museum charges can be offset by government funding | perspectrum-corpus-481 |
Free museums encourage attendance | perspectrum-corpus-482 |
People are more likely to attend museums if they are free. | perspectrum-corpus-483 |
If state-funded, there is little incentive to increase numbers of visitors | perspectrum-corpus-484 |
Celibacy is outdated | perspectrum-corpus-485 |
We live in the 21st century so we should keep outdated practices like priestly celibacy. | perspectrum-corpus-486 |
There is no longer any reason to maintain celibacy of priests. | perspectrum-corpus-487 |
Clerical rape of children is, in part, due to the celibacy of priests and must change | perspectrum-corpus-488 |
If priests were not forced to be celibate, the issue of child rate would not be as widespread. | perspectrum-corpus-489 |
One of the reasons clerical child rape has happened is due to priests being forced to remain celibate. | perspectrum-corpus-490 |
Taxes cannot be justified while the network is poor | perspectrum-corpus-491 |
Will the investigation get anywhere; who should be prosecuted? | perspectrum-corpus-492 |
Will the investigation bear fruit? Will someone be prosecuted? | perspectrum-corpus-493 |
Animals can suffer like humans do, so it is speciesism to experiment on them while we refrain from experimenting on humans. | perspectrum-corpus-494 |
While both people and animals both suffer, most animals suffer more than people do. | perspectrum-corpus-495 |
Most animals can suffer more than some people | perspectrum-corpus-496 |
People can suffer, but most animals can suffer more. | perspectrum-corpus-497 |
Animal researchers treat animals humanely, both for the animals' sake and to ensure reliable test results. | perspectrum-corpus-498 |
Animals are treated well during animal testing. | perspectrum-corpus-499 |
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