I think that's a good goal to shoot for, but I don't necessarily agree that everything has to be cued up in one master list to achieve it. |
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The one issue they all agree on is that the work world must change to accommodate families. |
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Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how culpable she was, how knowingly she lied. |
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I'm not agree with some Greek-Australians who say that the Greeks of abroad are different. |
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Most would agree that in the English-speaking world, this word conjures disgust and contempt. |
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I would agree with that and think it connects up with what you are asking, only with the proviso that it is not a sudden reinvention. |
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I can't agree with his claim that the books cannot be fully appreciated without reading them through consecutively. |
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Me, I tend to agree with John Waters, always an eminently wise and sensible fund of good ideas and clear thinking. |
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In effect, Raspberry and Wooden agree that the problem with civic progress in the United States is those mean old fundies. |
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We can all agree that no one, male or female, looks cutely sexy in Fruit of the Looms, can't we? |
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And I'm sure any seasoned diver will agree that if you're going down, you can't afford to be too fussed about what ends up in your mouth. |
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Your local fire department may agree to put on a workshop for area contractors. |
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But artists and gallerists agree that any material, properly prepared and maintained, can be appropriate for outdoor use. |
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I very much agree with what was said earlier about the dalek going into the future to make a new race of daleks. |
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I don't agree with people who say he will be quickly forgotten once he's out of the game. |
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Society observers and media sources agree that conspicuous consumption has exploded in the past decade. |
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Most of us would agree that a superb e-business Web site is one that meets all of our needs as quickly as possible. |
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One thing manufacturers, environmentalists and garbologists agree on is the incredibly large number of bags that are out there, in total. |
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He is a big Texan gasbag, but at least he's a liberal-minded big Texan gasbag whom I tend to agree with a good 90 percent of the time. |
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Will contractors have to agree to inspections that evaluate this same level of preparedness? |
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If two doctors agree that the condition has reached the point of no return, then it should be agreed to let the person expire with dignity. |
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It cannot agree to any delay because that could mean the end of the whole project. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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Put delicately, this large and disparate family finds it difficult to agree on anything. |
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Commentators on this psalm agree that only such a person can hope to receive an answer to their prayer of deliverance from enemies. |
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However, most health care professionals now agree more research is needed into the relative risks of home birth and hospital delivery. |
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Despite my silence, she could tell I didn't quite agree with her, and delved inside her layers of clothing and pulled out a crumpled photograph. |
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In summary, specialty toy stores cannot compete on prices, so they will agree to deny the product to their discount rivals. |
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To join a deployable brigade, soldiers must agree to extend their service through the end of the unit's deployability window. |
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To help you agree a fair fee, consider linking it to the going rate for a childminder in your area. |
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They agree that those who do not share this identity cannot understand the suffering that depressives experience. |
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I agree that genetic profiling will segment private health insurance markets and cause some beneficiaries to pay higher premiums. |
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I agree with the viewpoint that current American thinking has become psychopathic. |
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I'm not gonna review it as there are hundreds of great reviews on the web and I agree with them all. |
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I agree that full powers should remain the preserve of qualified and trained police constables. |
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I also admire his constancy and how though I might not agree with him he sticks to his guns. |
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I do not agree with trading on Christmas Day or Good Friday, and I have made that quite clear. |
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We hope that you will agree that she has, indeed, served us well and deserves well of us in return. |
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The drinkers must agree to support the designated driver in abstaining from alcohol. |
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For this purpose, all farm families should agree to grow only low water requiring but high value crops like pulses and oilseeds. |
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The four Gospels do not agree on the names of those who came to the tomb or the number of them. |
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I agree with him that such resources have been misappropriated by puritans and extremists. |
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While I agree that correct grammar is always a minimal requirement if you desire mutual understanding, I think that you are avoiding my point. |
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Weighing this and the other findings, the jury could not unanimously agree to impose the death sentence. |
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Veggie car owners agree that biodiesel is another renewable fuel source, but say it isn't as cost effective or eco-friendly. |
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If the survey was successful you will need to agree when to sign and exchange contracts. |
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Even the fastest writers agree that conceiving and constructing the ideas behind a play take time. |
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You may agree with one or other of the dialogists and you may wish to add additional arguments to the cases made. |
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Leading members of Respect have made repeated attempts to agree an electoral pact with the Greens. |
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The one principle on which all three courts could agree was hostility to the International and the defence of monarchy. |
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I know passions tend to run high on this kind of subject, but can we all at least try to agree to differ and respect each other's paths? |
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And we now agree to differ on some of the points which he and I earlier had a debate about. |
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They might also agree that obtaining a consultant post in a teaching hospital obliges a doctor to teach. |
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They are workers, after all, and the photographer, he and I agree in discussion, is not so much an intruder as an interrupter. |
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I am sure Mr Rushworth would agree that keeping main roads and bus routes open is more important than gritting side streets. |
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Here, he seems to agree with him on the correct spelling of diminutive forms. |
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The band members agree that they remember the details surrounding these songs only very dimly. |
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India always offers fertile ground for argument, but there is much to agree upon in the rest of the book. |
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Now, I'll agree that some of the lyrics are dippy, but, really, are they any worse than some of the stuff on Too Far to Care. |
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In the first place, Bane and Mead agree that theological premises do not directly yield policy conclusions. |
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But the ritual requires that everyone, including the most embittered enemies, agree that it was all terribly outrageous. |
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Many lenders offer a quarter-point reduction for borrowers who agree to have payments automatically debited from their bank accounts. |
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We can certainly agree on the need for a map of Britain's new political and cultural geography. |
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This time, millionaire owners and millionaire players can't agree on a few contractural issue. |
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One of this week's newspaper TV previews was saying as much, and seemed to agree with your opinion on the first one, Flowers. |
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In this case the jury could not agree on the charge of manslaughter and were discharged from giving a verdict. |
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The ACT party will most certainly not agree to have our debates guillotined just for question time. |
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Being contrarian is apparently OK as long as in being contrarian you agree with us. |
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Sometimes the disconnect between the editorial page and the real world is so vast I wonder whether we can ever agree about anything any more. |
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When did we agree to laws enabling companies to fine workers many times their daily wage if they went on strike for a day? |
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Somehow, the sender and recipient agree on which section of the number string they will use to encipher and then decipher the message. |
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Anthropologists agree that Greenland's modern Inuits are descended from the Thule. |
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Does he agree that the meaning of the Constitution was fixed when it was adopted? |
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You agree that all use of the Logo, and all goodwill arising out of such use, will inure to the sole benefit of the association. |
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Not surprisingly, this vast and disparate cast of characters is hard pressed to agree on so vast and disparate an agenda. |
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Few will agree with every opinion expressed by the Civic Trust, but we can all agree that its work is invaluable. |
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Both adverse and favourably disposed critics generally agree that Basic has three weaknesses. |
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Those of you who know me will agree that I am not much of a talker, nor a conversationalist. |
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I agree that it might be just a distraction to have computers lying about in the classroom while studying some other subject. |
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It will become another way to divide Americans, another way to dump on huge swathes of this society, i.e., everyone who doesn't agree with them. |
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You'd probably agree this proves conclusively that public broadcasting is totally fair and even-handed. |
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I generally don't agree with the belief that you can drink fizzy wine with food, but I will make an exception for Lambrusco. |
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Neither do I agree with the even more dystopian picture of entire nation states now under threat from the new terrorist activities. |
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Henry had promised to try and get Father to agree to bring him along with them when they left. |
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The bit we like best is the idea that tax relief is available today for money that donors agree to bequeath to charities on their death. |
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You wouldn't expect scientists to agree on how and when doomsday will come, especially when the earth is still a mystery. |
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If you agree with this, it demands that any version 1.0 project invests energy in understanding what will be improved on. |
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Anthropologists and ethnomusicologists broadly agree that all cultures in the world have some form of music. |
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Predictions for this rate of migration agree with experimentally measured cell velocity. |
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For example, ethologists generally agree that play in young animals is not escapist, but adaptive. |
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Even experts do not agree on how best to use your vote to influence parliament. |
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I agree with you David, and I think this is the way that he deals with his problems, and in fact the way he expiates his guilt. |
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The bill's explanatory note gives a number of examples, and I agree with most of them. |
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I agree that, for example, the provisions of clause C3.1 et seq. in Schedule E are relevant. |
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Don't you agree that the above sounds more convincing than spewing out black or white smoke? |
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Most sixgunners agree that the Triple-Lock was the finest factory produced double-action revolver. |
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The gender agreement rule is that, in the singular, the declinable premodifiers should agree with the gender of the head noun. |
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There is little in their emerging policy platform which I agree with, and there is an irrevocable divide between us on the issue of Europe. |
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Most would agree that it is probably better to have rhythm than to simply be good at doing the polka. |
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The Pendant discusses the love between the two with Baptista, and they agree on a dower and a marriage. |
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If you agree to assume those liabilities however, you can reduce your out-of-pocket down payment by that much. |
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I agree with the policeman who came round to break into the downstairs flat when the old lady first fell and refused to go to hospital. |
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But those who do believe in the ghosts agree that the theater is not haunted by a poltergeist or mean spirit. |
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But not all scientists agree that life evolved from chemicals in the primordial soup. |
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But I don't agree that it should be the main item on the news night after night after night. |
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Most people would agree that those who drink to excess have an alcohol problem. |
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For example, you and I cannot, merely by agreement between us, agree to defame someone else or to infringe on someone's trademarks. |
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Marshall can rebound, score and defend, which is precisely why the Raptors would not agree to the deal unless Marshall was included. |
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Many people would still agree with him, even though the registration of land has been introduced in a belated attempt to unjumble the jumble. |
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Although no one knows for certain, most authorities agree that the pug originated in China around 2,500 years ago, give or take a few centuries. |
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I agree with you that the way it is expressed does give rise to two interpretations. |
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Both dentists and scientists agree adding fluoride to the water supply is a safe, effective way to help protect teeth, especially young teeth. |
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I sure wish I could agree with your prediction but America has been gerrymandered into easily predictable red or blue districts. |
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Those who do agree to participate will be supplied with a postbox, which An Post say is high quality, attractive and weather-proof. |
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But Mr Fergus did agree with a recent Australian Government decision to increase funding for counter-espionage activities. |
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Very few professors will agree to chair their departments or take on deanships or even consider college presidencies. |
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A number of changes occur in the eye as you grow older, but most experts agree that a hardening of your lens causes presbyopia. |
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Signatories to the convention agree to institute the necessary legislation to prevent abusers of power from reaping the rewards of corruption. |
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Plato represents this position as one in which the soul's parts agree and are in harmony and concord. |
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If both parties to a civil case agree to hire a private judge, they can do so with the prior permission of the county court. |
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I seldom agree with their view of things, but they usually provide food for thought. |
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So folks, if you agree with my policies, please vote for me at the next general election. |
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Bonded workers agree to sell their labour in exchange for a lump sum, perhaps to pay a big medical bill. |
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Sure, we will all eat from different dishes and drink from different glasses, but we will all be able to agree that the meal is delicious. |
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While I don't agree with everything in Anderson's book, I do concur with her general overview and much of her critique. |
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I have yet to meet a Canadian presbyter or bishop who will even broker the point, let alone agree to one atom of it. |
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It is not my role to agree with any proposition about the ideal family relationship that forms the best environment for raising children. |
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Yesterday, Manchester city council's executive met in private to agree the deal. |
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I agree with Jonathan Parker J's judgment in re Barings at page 493 that s.3 of the 1972 Act does not render relevant that which is irrelevant. |
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There were a bunch of very creative people on this team so we could not agree with each other. |
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I couldn't agree more that the preseason is too long and should be shortened. |
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Furthermore I tend to agree with A J insomuch that the Sun and Mirror newspapers are not taken seriously at all. |
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The DSS will not give out information, but will usually agree to forward letters. |
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I agree that crucial among these issues is the question of how to guard against abuses engendered by conflicts of interest. |
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I agree we are unlikely to destroy the planet, but are highly likely to foul our nest beyond habitability for ourselves. |
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Still, Warthen, who also crewed for the Real World season set in Seattle, and Kunitz agree this is the most open cast of any previous episodes. |
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And surely you agree that crime and illegal immigration are getting out of hand. |
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These results agree with other studies comparing native congeners, which also had qualitatively similar seed bank strategies. |
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I happen to agree with the comments of the Crown prosecutor, who suggested that this man will probably never be released. |
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But in 1843 Parliament did agree to adorn its new home, the rebuilt Palace of Westminster, with historical subjects in fresco. |
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The parties may agree to accept the decision of the adjudicator as finally determining the dispute. |
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I must agree with Mr Derbyshire that clean energy from renewable sources is the way forward. |
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But it took much in the way of arm-twisting and political pressure to get them to agree to the trip. |
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More generally, it is necessary to identify and agree common requirements to the greatest extent possible. |
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I agree that there is a particular hypocrisy by the federal government which is quite dumbfounding sometimes. |
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As this is not provided for in our Rules, I must ask you whether you agree to letting him take the floor for three minutes. |
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A word of advice: go up on the roof with him so that you're on the same page when the time comes to agree on the price to pay. |
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Italy doesn't agree and at 15' Mustacchio scares the Spanish goalkeeper but doesn't succeed by a whisker. |
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I would add that I agree that whistle-blowing is now in the public knowledge. |
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Even where parents agree on the change, they cannot change the order without a further order. |
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The two Defence teams may agree among themselves if they wish to change the order in which they will cross-examine the witness. |
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Representants from all countries in the world will agree on a new treaty on greenhouse gas emissions. |
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It does beg the question, does he now agree with us that there was and is something wrong with the old rules? |
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I agree that each legal service section should have an administrative assistant. |
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I fully agree that we need solutions for tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. But let's worry about the acute situation today. |
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Both men said they agree with the outcome of the ruling: more open primary elections. |
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Do you agree that the Canadian Forces simply do not know what to do, that no one keeps track, that things can vary from one region to another? |
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In his sworn statement, Manager B stated that Manager C did not have the authority on his own to agree to anything at this meeting. |
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You and the Contracting Party agree that you will not bring a claim under these Terms more than two years after the expiration of these Terms. |
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I agree with enough of this consensus to be glad about some of the ways that it constrains our leaders. |
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We are working together in good faith and we both agree on what needs to happen in order for a compensation package to be reached. |
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Lawrence Cannon: Yes, I agree with my colleague that he probably is an excellent radio announcer. |
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You agree that this agreement does not require a signature in order to become valid. |
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We thank Jude for understanding the situation, though neither he nor we agree with the way things have occurred. |
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Efficient crew resource management requires that pilots agree to a mutual plan after properly understanding the situation. |
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A deductible is the amount you agree to pay towards the cost of any single claim. |
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You agree that Heinz is not responsible or liable for any misimpressions that may result from the reading of dated material. |
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These households then agree to serve as Master Composters for their neighbours, and receive instruction from the extension agent. |
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The eagerness with which lenders agree to modify loans is likely to be affected by a bill that the House is expected to take up on Thursday. |
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You agree to pay all applicable charges under this Agreement, including any applicable taxes or charges imposed by any government entity. |
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Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, you agree to pay the amounts set forth in this Agreement. |
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You accept and You agree to pay the cost of renewal once the transfer completed, failing We will have to delete Your domain name. |
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That means they must take up the challenges ahead of us and agree to pay the price, which is quite reasonable. |
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Customers agree to keep this identifier confidential and to entrust it only to staff members for whom they stand surety. |
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Producers will not agree to increases in levies on the premiums to finance something that will lead to them being put out of business. |
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I agree to pay B2B Trust the charges for all the services indicated in this Application and Fees Schedule. |
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React to the enquiry and make a note of what you both agree to on the note pad below. |
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Most intelligent critics of all schools who are familiar with his literary works agree that he was one of the most profound thinkers and learned writers of his time. |
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In my opinion, a porn movie is offensive and I do not agree with funding this type of movie. |
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All yours stallion semens are available in all the french approved centers, insofar as they agree to work with us. |
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I also agree with my colleague with respect to those communities that felt they might be affected and aggrieved by these particular sections. |
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Why would it not agree to pay full and fair compensation when that was offered to them in committee? |
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Let not the apathetic or half-hearted imagine, however, that We agree with them when We reprove the erring and restrain the overbold. |
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It is up to the Member to contact the delivery person to agree on a new delivery date. |
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Workers agree that having a wellness program encourages them to work harder and perform better. |
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I agree to segment the discussion and, to offer identifiable possibilities to canalize our interests in this way. |
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We were able to agree with China the measures that we took, in a very unwarlike way. |
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If the patient expresses interest, he or she may agree to be contacted by the researchers. |
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In adopting the voluntary offsetting approach, private individuals and companies agree to pay for emission-reductions projects. |
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One possible solution is for the companies requesting the control service to agree to pay for it. |
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Most gastronomic tastemakers agree America does not have the grandest tradition of culinary art. |
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The voting function is useful when all players agree that a certain course is not fitting to the game session. |
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Nicephorus was forced to agree to pay a yearly tribute of 30,000 gold pieces. |
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These organizations effectively agree to pay out if one side of the original trade cannot pay. |
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Everyone can agree that it is beneficial when people do good, but what further good is achieved by deifying these people as national icons? |
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We agree that we must be ambitious in our work and ensure that the decisions taken at this year's summit are bold and irreversible. |
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Once they agree to this, you need to get off the phone or change the subject! |
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Does she not agree with that and not with what the NDP members keep talking about of stopping the war, getting out of it? |
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No one could agree on which side they felt was more truthful or believable, and the answers kept changing. |
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I agree that people are obsessing about this but remember this is a pretty good looking game so I can understand why people are all hyped up. |
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I think upon review, Mr. Speaker, you would agree these remarks are in fact highly insensitive, inappropriate and unparliamentary. |
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The parties agree that any individual under full age placing an order is acting as the authorised representative of their parents. |
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The equal sign represents fairness and equity, while the square represents the rules all athletes agree to respect. |
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Discuss your situation with the lending institution that issued your loan and perhaps your lender may agree to revise the repayment terms. |
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At the root of our inability to agree on anything was this: Technologists are often utopianists. |
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Most of us will agree that this is the price that we must pay in order to have a system that awards unfairness and wrongful conviction. |
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I tell you that, if two of you agree on earth to ask any one thing, it will be granted by my father who is in heaven. |
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Alarmingly, in these disaffected groups, those who at least somewhat agree do not constitute a majority in any instance. |
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So, we see that for Ricoeur ongoing discussion is necessary and further that every party must agree to its open-endedness. |
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I couldn't agree with you more, and I think we do a disservice to the human race by separating it or by pointing fingers. |
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I'm sure Andrew would agree that if we think this is the cause of death, it is our job to put it there. |
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I agree one hundred per cent that the Member States must take adequate measures to guarantee affordable energy prices. |
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Obviously, I agree that we need to further strengthen what already exists, but we must also know when to change tack. |
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Strugglers are less likely to agree that they can't go more than a couple of days without going online. |
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If people in a state of nature would find it rational to agree to behave according to particular rules, this would strengthen the statement. |
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If a monk does not agree with the abbot, he always complies with his decision sincerely and magnanimously. |
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In the event of a dispute arising under the terms of this Agreement, the parties agree to make an attempt in good faith to settle the dispute. |
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They wanted somebody who was young, who didn't necessarily agree with everybody, who wasn't a yes-man. |
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More seriously, most would agree that youth is a time when both sexes like to whoop it up. |
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After the accusations were made, Father Campanalonga was unfrocked when he refused to agree to psychological testing. |
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I am sure you agree prisoners like Clifford Olson are being looked after well enough and should not have access to any additional taxpayer funds. |
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Most traffic safety experts agree that the seat belt remains the world's most effective safety device. |
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Irvin and Hiemstra agree that by 2020, the steroids scandals of the decade past will be history as we move toward the age of biogenetics. |
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I wholeheartedly agree we have to delink our methods in the star system, so I do hear that. |
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Don't you agree it is your intellectual responsibility to get up to date on this, before making any decisions regarding what to believe? |
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Although I may not agree with all of his positions, he certainly comes to those positions through well thought-out time and effort. |
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Well, if the emphasis is on ingratiating themselves, I don't agree with that, because I think it's now seen very much in their interest to cooperate with us. |
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Anyone who works at a law firm will certainly agree that it's a very feudalistic place, and they let you know right away that you are a serf and there is no hiding it. |
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We all agree that these cars can't be purchase by everyone and that even a wealthy person calculates their cost. |
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I don't agree with parking at bus stops or hydrants, and handicapped parking is a great reason to draw and quarter someone. |
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We did not view her death as passive euthanasia, although we did agree to withhold treatment that was deemed extraordinary. |
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The idea that we might all agree to call the murder of thousands of innocents an evil act is obviously still too daring for the generation that is destined to replace us! |
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Those offenders will be offered conditional cautions in future, meaning they will escape prosecution but must agree to co-operate with rehabilitation projects. |
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Oh, I agree with Diane in that regard, that I think it's going to be a lot shorter than people think because of the way Melville conducts himself. |
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I don't understand all the technical jargon, but do agree with the general gist of maintaining freedom of communication outside the oppression of big business monopolies. |
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I believe that the principle on which we can all agree is that security and fundamental freedoms cannot be pitted against one another. |
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They are trying to get you to agree to the deal so that they can take your money before you have time to think it over or to check with others. |
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Here is the thing, I agree with you on everything you say, and I wish you could run for something, because I would intern for you, not that it wouldn't be sketchy interning. |
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Such strategies can help cut through contentious debates by providing plans of action that all can agree will play out no matter whose view of the future proves correct. |
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Although I may agree that criminalizing alcohol was ridiculous, I cannot sanction the support that people gave criminal enterprises through their contraband purchases. |
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He cannot, however, be forced in the name of tolerance to agree that all points of view, including those that are mutually contradictory, are equally valid. |
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Those in the humanities may agree to the applicability of complex dynamics and field theory to the study of culture, but the inverse is not typically true. |
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There's no reason to think we all need to agree on everything, but neither is there a reason to think that we want is fundamentally and irreconcilably different. |
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Although I am no expert in the anthropology of wealth in polygamous and non-polygamous societies, I absolutely agree with Dr. Hartung's general points. |
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There is a reason for it, and I can't help but notice that when you get people cornered into a candid conversation about it they'll agree and admit to it. |
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While I agree that both parties are almost hopelessly corrupted by corporate money and power, the hope for a viable third party here is still very slim. |
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However, all phoneticians and linguists agree that the widely held view that many accents are corruptions of a pure pronunciation has no scientific basis whatsoever. |
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We do however agree on one thing, namely that the safety of the supply of blood must be paramount because too many people rely on blood products. |
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Based on your income and debt, certified credit counselors will contact and negotiate with all your creditors to agree on a consolidated monthly payment amount. |
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It's not enough to agree with Obama's position on Iraq, or to admire the lucidness of his prose. |
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I agree that it is unrealistic for most young women to think that they will be able to afford to leave the work force upon having children. |
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Some may or may not agree with his right-wing views, but they will wince at serious London politics treated by the Tory leadership as a celebrity Eton wall game. |
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You don't have to agree with any of their viewpoints to realise that it is unhealthy for democracy to have such voices absent from the House of Commons. |
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I agree with most people, the place is crammed with achingly cool Danes. |
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Now, I don't entirely agree with his position but it also seems we are not very forgiving of critical perspectives on scientific and technological innovation. |
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While the exact findings may vary, many experts agree that the results are not up to par. |
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But while I agree that our candidate should forthrightly come out against a constitutional amendment, the big question is how to frame this opposition. |
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Students in an Introductory Psychology course were offered extra credit if they would agree to hand in their notes at the end of a specified class. |
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I strongly agree with her basic stance, and with the points of her credo. |
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We may not agree with such choices, but we can respect the contextual pressures which led to them and try to show where error creeps into the argument. |
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You agree to log off of the Services at the end of each session to prevent fraud on your account by third parties. |
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I don't agree with everything he says or does, yet I think he's a breath of fresh air in a business that thrives on reality hidden under a heavy mask of make believe. |
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All of the government, environmental, and recycling stakeholders agree we need a front-end financing system, where the recycling fee is built into the purchase price. |
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Now many of us will agree that such a person is culpable and guilty. |
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Together they agree to break the curfew to show me how people are coping. |
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They would also probably agree that they should be able to use cash so that they can remain anonymous when they buy groceries or board a bus. |
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I agree that we should hope these talking points really gain currency. |
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While I agree with statistical analysis of the future history, there are these singular events which we can't predict which will have massive influence on the way things go. |
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While the iPhone has been a game changer for the mobile communication industry there are things that most people will agree should have been present from the start. |
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While I already believe you may be trusted, as a prudent man, responsible for lives other than my own, I would be foolish not to agree that I will indeed impose such a geas. |
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The question of why verbs and pronouns tend to vary in the extent to which they agree with collective nouns is a topic of some interest in psycholinguistics. |
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Some will feel pressured to publicly display views they do not agree with. |
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Yes, I agree that public transportation does improve the atmosphere. |
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As I see it, we have a perfect example here of the left trying to muzzle or altogether silence a weblog that purveys ideas they don't like or agree with. |
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I agree that a more regularized and organized system be implemented for process servers. |
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We obviously can't just agree to differ on these kinds of questions. |
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And if reconciliation is impossible, agree to differ with grace. |
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Having said all that, I can't pretend to agree with every policy of the two great powers mentioned above and will continue to have a dig at them as the need arises. |
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If you do not agree to all of these terms, you must log off this Web site immediately. |
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The fact is that neither in the Treaty of Waitangi or anywhere else did Maori ever agree to relinquish their guardianship or rights over the foreshore and seabed. |
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I agree that some people will always just discard their empties wherever they happen to be, but the provision of more bins must be a step in the right direction. |
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In matters where we interact with society, we must agree to put the law of the land first, and not be guided by religious edicts or interpretations. |
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Sometimes it is almost impossible to advise a couple to agree to settle their affairs because there is a suspicion that one side is not disclosing full information. |
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I have seen Episode 20 now and I agree with the gushers above. |
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Scepticism abounds, yet even the police agree there's something out there. |
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Not all of them will agree to end someone's life or agree to this person's request for help. |
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The relationship between two individuals may be such that, without more, one of them is disposed to agree a course of action proposed by the other. |
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For example, the parties might agree that discovery be limited, that a few representative claims be tried, and that certain dispositive issues be tried first. |
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Most experts agree that the introduction of excess coverage payment and other measures will not suffice to fill the gaps in the public health insurers' finances. |
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Many gallery owners agree that the challenges involved with coordinating and promoting gallery shows with museum exhibits are well worth the benefits. |
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I also agree with the request for help from KFOR to thwart further violence in the Presevo valley. |
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I agree with the suffrage of women, the abolition of torture and so on. |
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Most paleontologists now agree this member of an extinct group of birds is not the ancestor of any group of modern birds, nor is it a link between reptiles and birds. |
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Singapore has requested that the two countries must first agree on the list of extraditable crimes, including terrorism-related offenses, for such a treaty to be signed. |
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His style is clear and exuberant, his opinions, whether we agree with them or not, are expressed forcefully, often with humour and a little gentle malice. |
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I agree actually, which is why I personally didn't downvote him. |
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If a contract presented for signing contains terms that you, as presenter, did not agree to, simply cross off the items and initial the deletion. |
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Almost all the critics agree that my doodles had a tendency to be imitative, that my tempera paintings showed the influence of Nogués. |
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And this, we can agree that it means about 10 cents a day, which is very affordable in many countries. |
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Turning to Thompson's startling acarpous views I agree with him in regarding the Angiospermous flower as originally hermaphrodite with the essential organs spirally arranged on an elongated axis. |
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