If you do not agree with it, by all means dismiss it from your consideration, but attend to me on the law. |
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Opinions that I agree with are more restful, and a sense of humour is attractive. |
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The internal audit committee must agree with the appointment of external auditors. |
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I'd agree with reviewers who say that to summarise or comment on the plot is simply to do violence to the work. |
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But I agree with this idea because I think it can be done in a machine-readable way. |
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I entirely agree with his last two sentences, and I take his point, but I disagree with the rest. |
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But I'll get up on my soapbox about almost anything if I hear someone else express a strong opinion about it that I don't agree with. |
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Even if you do not agree with the situation or our leadership decisions, support the sheer selflessness of your soldier. |
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While we may cringe at the autotuned quality of her voice, we can't help but agree with the lyrics. |
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In reality, he was racked with self-doubt, hesitant, and liable always to agree with the last person he had spoken to. |
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Whether you agree with him or not, his motives for acting are clearly not unthinking loyalty to the US or sycophancy to a superpower. |
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But history leads me to agree with the author that nativism and racism are powerful populist impulses pretty much everywhere. |
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Palladini does not agree with those of his colleagues who believe that point thrusts should be executed with an exceptionally long lunge. |
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I totally agree with the thought that he is mistaken in the majority of his decisions, don't you? |
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As for me I have hoped to vote for the party I most agree with, namely the Green Party. |
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I was born and bred in Liverpool and I have to say that I agree with the comments made in The Spectator. |
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I mean, I don't agree with a lot of what they say, but they usually are media savvy. |
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Whether or not they like current expressions of democracy, I think it would be fair to say that most people agree with this old saw. |
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But your last point is one that I probably agree with the most, that of the undesirableness of the rockstar worship leader. |
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I agree with not underlining in dialogue, but I disagree with authors not underlining words they wish to emphasise at all. |
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I agree with Fair Trade people when it comes to most economic and political situations. |
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The back-stabbing in Beverly Hills and having to churn out sitcoms on a conveyor belt did not agree with him. |
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Dear Sir, I can only agree with Mr. Duffy's assessment of guitarists as people of low esteem. |
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I agree with Eugene that this is a case of bad manners rather than anything more serious. |
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While I agree with most of your points, madam, I'm afraid you do not speak unaffectedly of love. |
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I am sure all of your readers would agree with this scientific approach to setting policy. |
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Anyway I do agree with Firdaus that the distinction between Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia is purely political. |
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Do you agree with the policy to make youngsters remove balaclavas or hoods? |
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I certainly agree with you that designers and scrapbookers can learn things from one another. |
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If you agree with me, then stand up with conviction for what we believe in and fight for it. |
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As an orthodox Jew and a doctor in training I completely agree with your statements. |
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I've read the Spectator article, and can only wholeheartedly agree with everything said therein! |
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Personally, I agree with continued restrictions on the use of certain drugs and medications. |
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He just doesn't agree with the rush to brand it a new mental disorder and medicate without first exploring less drastic options. |
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At some point, leaders are supposed to stand up to maximalists, even the ones they mostly agree with. |
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I DO agree with Roger Perry that we live in a beautiful world and that we have many blessings to be grateful for. |
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Several of my sighted friends agree with me that noise pollution has, in fact, increased in the past twenty years. |
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This was reason enough for me to investigate and see whether I would agree with him. |
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We agree with Hislope that monocausal explanations of social phenomena are unlikely to be sustainable. |
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I must agree with the verdict that the black English terms HIP, DIG, and JIVE are not borrowings from an African language. |
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Estimates of the median and of the mode of the distributions agree with estimates of the mean. |
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I don't agree with you and therefore I'm only worthy of your derision and mockery. |
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I think very few people will agree with this list because it's so democratic, there a mixture of so many different genres of films in there. |
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I agree with them that the evidence does not support the idea that they deliberately misled anyone. |
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I'm sure that many will agree with me when I say that Mulder and Scully are the ship to end all ships. |
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While I agree with Flux that this movie will probably be trash, I have to disagree about the vehicle shifting properties of the robots. |
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A company will agree with its investment bank to create an option to stabilise the share price before the shares begin trading publicly. |
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Why must people be berated for telling the truth just because some people don't agree with it. |
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I agree with them when they say that this vast majority are not bent on civil war. |
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I agree with the poster who said the systems administrators responsible for this should be canned. |
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I have to agree with the poster who basically said that the technology is irrelevant if the movie is no good. |
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I agree with Guthrie that a less obesogenic environment for children has to be created. |
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I agree with those who underscore the complementarity of both interests and values that increasingly bind the United States and India. |
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Surely he isn't arguing that you have to agree with everything a politician stands for in order to support that politician. |
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I can understand the thinking behind that decision, but I can't say that I agree with it. |
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I agree with him that upper airway muscle tone is decreased during sleep and is an important component of obstructive sleep apnea. |
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And while I agree with everything else the Green Party stands for, I can't abide by that point. |
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It would seem that efforts to train stalkers to high standards have been successful, and I would agree with that conclusion. |
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My parents were strict, and at the time I didn't agree with everything they did. |
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I've got to agree with her about people abbreviating words when sending text messages. |
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My plan, in short, was to nod a lot and agree with whatever anyone said, however idiotic or nonsensical. |
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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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We agree with Holdstock and Waterston that all efforts must be made for non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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I agree with you that it is probably a partially burned-out motor that has lost some of its torque. |
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Only time will tell whether sufficiently large numbers of members agree with him. |
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I think I mostly agree with Chris's hypothesis, albeit with a couple of important qualifications. |
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The federal bureaucracy, where millions of workers don't agree with the president, has been weak. |
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Odd how one can agree with so much of the detail of a book, while feeling slightly queasy about its broader perspective. |
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I rather agree with Houdini who had done spiritualistic stunts during his early career. |
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Although I don't agree with his extreme right-wing viewpoints, he has the right to express them. |
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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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Thanks for making this point, which I quite agree with, but which was left out of my original answer for lack of space. |
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Even if you do not agree with her interpretation of history, this is a spellbinding account. |
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No matter what side you're on, there are enough voters who either agree with you or acquiesce to you to win the election. |
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I agree with John Kyl that many terrorist organizations have access to biological agents, but they don't know how to weaponize them. |
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You don't agree with them, you offer opinions that don't jibe with theirs and you get a target on your back. |
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There is no formal requirement for them to agree with the other Community institutions on the specification of price stability. |
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It may not be sexy but, by jingo, there is an air about it that I believe every hard-working, middle-of-the-road New Zealander would agree with. |
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I'm not sure I agree with my health warning, below, but who am I to doubt the verity of an internet quiz? |
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The mating system and spacing pattern of adders largely agree with those of sand lizards. |
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But I'm not sure I agree with police being able to administer corporal punishment! |
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The public perception is that it is wrong and that they do not agree with adulteration of the water supply to address a relatively small problem. |
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You may strongly agree with what someone wrote in The Peak, or may venomously oppose it. |
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You might not agree with everything there, but hopefully you'll find it all provocative, informative, and generally worth your while. |
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But he is certain that Jarrod Stehbens would not agree with some calls for great white pointers to be culled. |
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He denied he kept back the Ernst and Young report because he did not agree with some of its findings. |
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Do you sir, agree with this punishment which would involve the admonishment of a member of your own party? |
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I don't agree with one-night stands but would rather do that then go with a prostitute. |
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency. |
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I'm sure you agree with this philosophy, despite how painful it must be in this case. |
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It seems that they are cracking down on just about any kind of protest lately, trying to browbeat anyone that doesn't agree with them. |
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I'm not sure I entirely agree with his uncompromisingly conservative prescription. |
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I am not sure that I agree with the notion that no charge should be made for admission to York City Art Gallery. |
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I'm not sure if I entirely agree with her views on the country, except to say that we both think it's just amazing. |
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It is not acceptable to say we agree with war if it is backed by the UN Security Council. |
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The main reason for these groups to agree with abortion is the risk of damage to the woman's life or health if the pregnancy continues. |
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I personally do not agree with abortion unless there is no other alternative. |
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I detest violence but for once, whilst I still didn't agree with it I could understand it. |
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These data partially agree with our results but cannot be made completely consistent. |
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The climate there did not agree with the health of one of the children so they returned to Ireland after three years. |
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Some say variety is the spice of life, and when it comes to breakfast I have to agree with them. |
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Unfortunately, the job market doesn't appear to consistently agree with me. |
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Few critics will agree with all her assessments but most Wildeans will find her survey a valuable resource. |
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Studies of tonality have shown that listeners agree on the keynote of a musical excerpt and that the listeners in turn agree with the composer. |
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I respect and understand the director's wishes about a commentary track, I just don't agree with him. |
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The King is at first inclined to agree with this principle and to mete out to the sororicide the punishment he deserves. |
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How wonderful it would have been if we were to agree with each other on all the things. |
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During the day of a show I eat protein, chicken or fish salad, never red meat because it doesn't agree with me. |
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It does not agree with the Government that pecuniary compensation would not provide redress. |
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They will not be satisfied until we agree with them and prove that we agree with them in thought, word and deed. |
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I agree with Mr. Jenkins, I think you can work yourself into a state of real paranoia here if you're not careful. |
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On this metaphysical question, I agree with William James and many contemporary thinkers that free will and determinism are incompatible. |
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I appreciate that you agree with my basic premise, but I can't bring myself to agree with yours. |
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I tend to agree with him that Koreans should eat what they wish, and let the west take care of their own backyard. |
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Murray cannot begin to comprehend that some people might find the Landlord funny because they agree with what he says. |
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I am sure that your honour will readily agree with me that the Nehru-collar suit is an elegant, sophisticated and dignified attire. |
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Yes I agree with comments below about the mid-week nites, however the crowd are becoming a little less beautiful and a little more pretentious. |
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However, I would agree with anything that can be done to reduce the number of days involved in Songkran. |
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Moving swiftly along, the publishing industry certainly seems to agree with me. |
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And to the extent that terrorism is part of the security problem, then, yes, I absolutely agree with that. |
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This is one point on which I agree with him and it leads me to wonder if this book has much use or value at all to the casual user. |
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Do you agree with the idea that the NT dollar need not rise unless the Chinese yuan also rises? |
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To those on the left, right-wing blogs can seem repellently dull because they do tend to agree with each other a lot. |
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I am sure many readers would agree with me when I say that life seems to be increasingly hectic of late. |
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It's obvious that you've looked at this opening far more than I have, but I simply can't agree with your assessment that the Latvian is playable. |
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I don't agree with every jot and tittle of his response, but I don't differ from it enough to write a separate post. |
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I certainly agree with him about the collectivist movement plaguing our world. |
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I agree with the opinion about how it can led on to harder drugs for certain people, but this is not everyone. |
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I often agree with your opinions, and usually try and upvote you when I can. |
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People who agree with the statement raise their right hands, while people who disagree raise their left hands. |
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I agree with you on the point that corporations are just legal entities allowing shareholders to act collectively under a certain legal regime. |
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The words were soft and magical in the air, commanding me to agree with him. |
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As soon as you attack one thing he retreats and agrees with you, and as soon as you agree with him he disagrees again. |
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I agree with the sentiment regarding having a single armed female deputy on escort duty with a well-muscled male prisoner. |
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I don't say hanging should be brought back, but I agree with lethal injections. |
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I do agree with raising the age allowable to purchase an air weapon and with some revision on the supervision laws. |
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We may not agree with her philosophy in life, but at least she's honest, and upfront with her views. |
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I'm a left-wing libertarian myself, and I agree with you entirely on the subject of drug legalization. |
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I have to say that I agree with him and don't think this is just the bias of a Brit in the Antipodes. |
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The respondents in our sample do not agree with opposition to intellectual property rights advocated by the Open Source. |
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It would be a shame to lose your new friendship because you don't agree with the things your friend's OH does. |
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I'm no socialist and I certainly didn't agree with their brand of socialism. |
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Against the rigorists, I am inclined to agree with Cardinal Ratzinger that a measure of flexibility and openness is in order. |
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I agree with the Greek Orthodox theologians who said that God cannot be described directly, but must be spoken apophatically. |
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I don't agree with everything he says but this is thoughtful stuff and timely. |
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I think quite frankly that a lot of areologists would agree with this vision of Mars. |
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He's got his own website and an army of fans who will agree with everything he says. |
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Well, I agree with the concern, and support their demand that it keep its hands off what has up to now been a matter of local option. |
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I agree with you that while there are a plethora of organisations around, unity would be better. |
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I don't really agree with some of Cosby's reasoning or melodramatics, but his crux is excellent. |
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Other published co-ordinates agree with the latitude, but longitude can vary by as much as 0.03 minutes west. |
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I agree with all three panelists in their emphasis of Hollywood as being the primary source of the asexualization of Asian males. |
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He took me aside after a few weeks and said he did not think I was a right-back and I had to agree with him. |
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The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious, he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements. |
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That said, I tend to agree with Cartledge's more astringent view of Alexander. |
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We totally agree with President Mwanawasa who has appealed to the donor community to consider cancelling Zambia's external debt as Japan has done. |
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In other words, academic freedom, but only for ideas that elected officials agree with. |
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I agree with you, but the youthful energy in the libertarian movement foresees a tipping point. |
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McCall did not agree with Bopp, but said that he received numerous calls after the announcement from other delegates who did. |
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I agree with all commentary that says this is not a scenario where most women want to be bothered with pressure to look sexy. |
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Many seem to agree with the government that we should just let bygones by bygones. |
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I agree with the suffrage of women, the abolition of torture and so on. |
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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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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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He made it abundantly clear to me that he didn't agree with my decision. |
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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 didn't agree with the statement, but I did think it clever and amusing, cutting to the quick of what a particular type of web usage is all about. |
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Speaking of levels of ignorance, I quite agree with Mick Hartley's letter. |
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Despite not pushing for major changes, Williamson says the current regime hasn't made a blind bit of difference to the end user, and I'd have to agree with him. |
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I was actually a bit surprised that more people didn't agree with you. |
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Later many philosophers did not agree with his absolute monism, and they have had introduced various revisions in the philosophical basis of Advaita Vedanta of Shankara. |
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We went out to dinner one night, but the cuisine didn't agree with me. |
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I have to say that I don't agree with this from a moral viewpoint. |
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For some reason the food and beer there just doesn't agree with me. |
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But the king believes it really is deep-rooted and sinister, and there are many Arabs who would agree with him. |
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Farmers do not all agree with the hunt, and those who don't shoot the foxes that worry their animals, and this is a far more effective method of control. |
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You may disbelieve the promise, but I'm afraid you can't simply instruct the voters to agree with you. |
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But I'm sure if you nicely explain your feelings, your folks would agree with you that playing house as kids means little when it comes to having a real boyfriend. |
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I agree with you that retreading the 2000 election is something that has been discussed ad nauseam, however it gives his story a point of reference. |
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We also agree with the president's remedy for reviving the ailing economy by strengthening its fundamental health rather than giving it a shot in the arm. |
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My initial impulse, surprisingly, was to agree with the right-wingers. |
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I take your point entirely, and I agree with you about what the process of inspection is about and the rectification of any sort of deficiency in the process is admirable. |
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At least one professional judge must agree with the lay judges and a simple majority is required to determine the verdict. |
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Many people would agree with the Maharishi's political analysis, but they might have some issues with some of the more esoteric aspects of his teachings. |
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There is one point that Mrs Wood makes that I cannot agree with, however. |
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On days like today, sipping peppermint tea, watching from a cafe window as everyone else seems to be in such in a tearing hurry, Kelly himself would probably agree with that. |
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I agree with Oxblog's point but feel it should be extended beyond the world of documentaries for the scandalization of earnest middle-class undergraduates. |
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As for them, I agree with the Southern Baptist Convention that we should pray for their well-being. |
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Although I strongly distrust the agenda of people who have advocated for school vouchers, I do not agree with the arguments against them posed in your article. |
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Privately, ICC chiefs agree with that sentiment, a source in The Hague told The Daily Beast. |
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This is what Tom Hunter bangs on about and I agree with him. |
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I'm not sure that I agree with everything in this book, but the author does have a knack for deconstructing the prevailing thought pattern and showing where it goes wrong. |
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Bright, bold colors, amazing flowers, and a 24-hour Jacuzzi are bound to agree with you, if not earn you a new friend or two. |
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I was tickled pink by your article and could not agree with you more! |
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But it may also be because Smith and Hume do have a point, one that Keynes would agree with. |
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I don't agree with their politics, and their naked ambition scares me. |
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While I agree with the sentiments about having a winning mentality, it seems, however, that it is the same sports that will benefit at the expense of others. |
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We drank wine from the bottle and slobbered our spittle into simplistic belches of conversations that were actually ideological rhetoric and nonsense we could both agree with. |
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Whether you agree with it or not, it's top-shelf legal scholarship. |
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I agree with Saint that microcredit is an aid approach worth supporting. |
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And the back row is not miked, but do you all agree with that? |
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Instead they twisted their little lace hankies like a couple of rich old biddies and sniffed and whimpered about how they don't agree with such tawdry sentiment. |
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I defend you and your web site, although I don't agree with all your conclusions, against all those mockers, backward, stubborn and ignorant people. |
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I fully agree with you, though, that the unelected Eurocrats in Brussels need to be subject to democratic checks and controls sooner rather than later! |
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Why don't people at universities agree with ultra-conservatives? |
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Some referees would have instinctively pointed to the penalty spot but Mr Rennie remained unbowed and, after seeing it again on telly, I have to agree with him. |
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But I can't agree with that, I don't think that is the big issue, I think the big issue is about them bludging on an Australian product and not putting enough back into it. |
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I'm a mythologist, Magdalena, of course I would agree with that sentiment. |
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Now, while I agree with him that, on balance, past deeds against blacks outstrip those against whites this is not sufficient ground to ignore a racial slur against whites. |
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And I do agree with him on wilt Chamberlain, whom we will discuss at length in the future. |
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The brainy guys had their say, and while I didn't agree with everything they said, it was still cool that they were discussing and endorsing some of the ideas in the book. |
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But I do agree with you about the exquisiteness of some operatic arias. |
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Just because I agree with representation in games, I've been associated with social justice warriors leading to some horrible comments the other day. |
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Critics say it's tacky, noisy, and stuck in a time warp, those of us who love it agree with all that, that's what it's all about, being big, brash, gaudy and over the top. |
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I don't doubt that you are gay or Australian, but I would suggest that you are more neo-fascist than neo-con, if you agree with the policies of that site. |
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Well, I agree with the previous comment that he hit a nerve. |
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We agree with Coats and Davies that we still do not know if this is a beneficial procedure even in patients with known or high suspicion of spinal injury. |
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Based on my own reattach I had no choice but to agree with these conservative claims. |
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But if, what I call the true theory, should continue to agree with practice, the practitioner need not care on what it is founded. |
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In general, the relatively large magnitude of the standard deviations with respect to the average porosities agree with the results found in Ref. |
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I liked the story but I didn't really agree with the book's message. |
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However it is also shown that the majority of Muslims in the 43 nations surveyed did not agree with this interpretation of sharia. |
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However, the Swazi government did not agree with the conditions of the loan, which included political reforms. |
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This is an approach that allows the court to try to intervene in helping the parties to agree with one another in sorting out the case. |
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I don't altogether agree with him here, for a hearty sincere inlook tends, I think, in no manner to self-glorification. |
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I don't agree with feminists who want to clean up the Magdalene's past. |
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Therefore some indefinite noun phrases may also agree with predicates by means of this morpheme. |
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I did not always agree with Malcolm X, specifically his critiques of Dr King and of the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. |
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I agree with Salsbury-Simmons that dipped candles are preferable to molded. |
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I don't agree with it, but I'll abide by the decision to give the reward to her. |
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Some Shia branches label other Shia branches that do not agree with their doctrine as Ghulat. |
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So it is easy to agree with Alexander Hwang that considering Prosper's career as a whole in its own right is worthwhile. |
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Some modern scholars do not agree with the claims that Bell's work on the telephone was influenced by Meucci's inventions. |
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I HAVE to agree with comedy legend Ronnie Corbett that too many of today's funnymen rely on profanities to raise a laugh. |
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Although I agree with you that playing three colours is good, the point of Karl was that he wanted to avoid color screw. |
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Some fans referred to the ground as Ashburton Grove, or the Grove, as they did not agree with corporate sponsorship of stadium names. |
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What he really means is that the recommended use of anti-venene does not entirely agree with one set of medical opinion. |
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Let the farmers who agree with the hunting give them their field and set up a drag hunt. |
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I don't agree with the idea that you can only achieve clarity through dialogue. |
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I AM totally against driving under the influence of anything, and agree with an automatic driving ban. |
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The purpose of an experiment is to determine whether observations agree with or conflict with the predictions derived from a hypothesis. |
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However, supporters of the latter do not agree with that and instead think that grammar and correct habit is more important. |
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And so I'm not sure I agree with the extent of warm-ups I see some teams doing these days. |
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The second recommendation suggests giving the homeless your spare loonies and toonies is not something that I agree with. |
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On the Chinese side, few would agree with the Chindia implication that China's low service-sector-to-GDP ratio is desirable. |
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One might not agree with a particular resolution, but the effort to spatialize and make real this body of theory is appreciated. |
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If all cannot agree with this author's representation of the poet, why tant pis. |
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Secret Service spokesman Edwin Donovan told Politicker that they do not agree with Ambinder's report. |
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I agree with Coun John Blundell who said travellers can just pull-up and park anywhere without a by-your-leave without any permission. |
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I can only suppose that King's millions of fans agree with him on the amoral, vicious, braindead disgustingness of their fellow Americans. |
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At first FW results did not agree with the incorrect but independent results of Feynman and Schwinger. |
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The legislation is not overturned by the declaration, and neither Parliament nor the government is required to agree with any such declaration. |
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Of course, not all ethnic minorities agree with the demonstrators. |
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We agree with the interpretation of the authors that the results likely reflect triglycerides as a marker for remnant lipoproteins. |
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But whether or not you agree with the above criticisms, one thing is certain, 2014 gives Messi the prime opportunity to silence his nit-pickers. |
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Then you have to get judges onto the bench who agree with you. |
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Despite such tensions, most Abkhazians agree with Moscow's policy of building up their country as a bulwark against Georgia. |
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There are some cases that you may not agree with that should not be overruled. |
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The board threw the man out, because he wouldn't cooperate and agree with their plans to remodernize the facility. |
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A dummy pronoun may be conventionally of a particular gender, even though there is no gendered noun for it to agree with. |
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Of course, I don't completely agree with him but, at the same time, won't dismiss him as a nut case. |
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The relative pronoun dem is neuter singular to agree with Haus, but dative because it follows a preposition in its own clause. |
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We can only agree with Mermin's anonymous physicist, but must add that they are double-plus-good rocks, full of promise. |
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Adjectives, pronouns, and numerals are declined for number, gender, and case to agree with the noun they modify or for which they substitute. |
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Venezuela did not agree with this as it claimed all lands west of the Essequibo River. |
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The Yongle Emperor's tolerance of Chinese ideas that did not agree with his own philosophies was well known. |
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I agree with a lot the letter writer says but not the partwe overindulged our offspring. |
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Many articles emphasize some given doomsdate in the future. I cannot agree with these calculations. |
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As with nouns, adjectives must agree with the gender and number of pronoun arguments. |
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The adjectives in Low German make a distinction between singular and plural to agree with the nouns that it modifies. |
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Although I agree with this, I think shen should be viewed as an integral element genitively governed by zhen. |
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So you agree with me, and don't think that the crusado from Russia will recover the Holy Land! |
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The gender of some words' plurals does not agree with that of their singulars, such as lim and mund. |
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For example, in the phrases the slender boy, and many slender girls, the adjective slender does not change form to agree with either the number or gender of the noun. |
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Adjectives agree with nouns in terms of gender, case and number. |
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Let's hope that residents in North East Birmingham agree with him at the next General Election and ensure he has more time to Twitter or malinger when signing on. |
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Many authors agree with this arguing that it needs to be implemented in 'good faith' with the political will to support commitment to minority rights. |
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I agree with Paul about the psychomological advantages of having a warm drink to hand and would suggest that the OP try to find room in his pack for a flask. |
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Adjectives often agree with the number of the noun they modify. |
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The DPA argues that this is an activity that does not agree with the ethos of a National Park, whose purpose is to protect landscape from unsuitable development. |
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Later that year, however, Americans began to agree with Bush's plan. |
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A strong Presbyterian following had developed, but the Church of Scotland did not agree with King Charles I's expectations of the Protestant religion. |
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We agree with Dyer and Klimstra that the name Mesocestoides variabilis should be used for these tapeworms from foxes especially those with rectangular terminal proglottids. |
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Adjectives agree with the noun they qualify in case, number, and gender. |
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Wilson and DeeAnn Reeder agree with Valerius Geist, specialist on large North American mammals, that this range actually includes several subspecies. |
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However al-Hassani could not agree with the West that latinised Ibn Firnas' name as the former insisted that the West should address the latter with his real name. |
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Both attributive and predicative adjectives agree with the noun. |
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But Eminence Grise didn't agree with Mr Pickles being labelled a fat cat. |
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While he may not agree with the design aesthetic, Mr. King's essay smacks of a citycentric view that suggests that authentic experiences are impossible in the suburbs. |
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I agree with people who reckon these saddos never see the light of day. |
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So check out the likes of the giant isopod, goblin shark, aye aye, Surinam toad, gob-faced squid and star-nosed mole to see if you agree with our ugly marks out of ten. |
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Western historians tend to agree with the Primary Chronicle that these Scandinavians founded Kievan Rus' in the 880s and gave their name to the land. |
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I fully agree with CBB and the bank that an original passport is a must at the time of encashing certificates as money should not go to the wrong person. |
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What piffle, I am more inclined to agree with others who were saying the prince was sticking up for the average person by telling the Government a few home truths. |
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I WISH to agree with John Thomas of Amlwch about the care I also received at Tegid Ward of Ysbyty Gwynedd, where I had a tumour of the large intestine removed. |
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There are fewer variations in the text which agree with the MacRegol Gospels and the Book of Armagh, 370 agree with the Book of Kells and 62 with the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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Of course, there will be a hard core of smokers who will not agree with me here and will dream of the day when they can light up their slim panatellas at the bar once more. |
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Many academic political theorists agree with Mill, that in a representative democracy the representatives should represent all segments of society. |
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The middle statement, the minor premise, refers to a particular example of that generalization, leading to the conclusion that the minor premise must agree with the major one. |
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We agree with Calvinists that God has the power and the knowledge to do what Calvinists say God has done, namely, predestine that some people will be saved and others not. |
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