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3 July, 19:15

What was Edward R. Murrow referring to when he said: I've searched my conscience, and I can't for the life of me find any justification for this, and I simply cannot accept that there are on every story two equal and logical sides to an argument.

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  1. 3 July, 19:25
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    The correct answer is that Murrow meant that sometimes some situations do not have two sides. That he has thought of every angle and there is only one logical side to the argument.

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    This can be seen in the phrase " I simply cannot accept that there are on every story two equal and logical sides to an argument" when he says I cannot accept two equal sides it can be inferred.
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