I beg to differ in my reaction to it and in my opinion on the matters she raises in her letter. |
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While your legends may beg to differ, we are not mindless, ravening creatures. |
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I would beg to differ that the actions we have taken today are accelerating the conflict. |
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I beg to differ with the comments of my colleague from the Bloc that drunk driving numbers are down. |
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Paul may beg to differ on parts of this, so I'll yield to him to hear what he has to say. |
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This is where I would beg to differ from the Socialist Group in the European Parliament. |
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But a world of people who care so very passionately about figure skating for exactly 10 days every four years beg to differ. |
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I think we have another member of the committee who might beg to differ with that, but she's not here today. |
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So I beg to differ with you in terms of making generalizations about pesticides. |
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I beg to differ, as no one could produce in-house a ruin or a building as detailed as theirs. |
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Unlike Axler, Pacino says he has yet to lose his, though many critics would beg to differ. |
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A few words on the Charter of Fundamental Rights, a subject on which I must beg to differ with the previous speakers. |
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But I beg to differ with the notion that this dialogue has not taken place. |
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Readers of Antiquity, and our correspondent Stephen Houston, who along with other Mesoamericanists has entered the fray, may beg to differ. |
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My Netflix account and, more importantly, my wallet would beg to differ. |
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We still beg to differ with the rapporteur on a number of points. |
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Despite the fact that I beg to differ with the Committee on Agriculture's resolution on certain points, it is on the right track if tobacco growing is to be maintained and it has my support. |
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Mr Jarzembowski deserves credit for making an attempt to save the day despite all this, but I beg to differ with him as far as content is concerned. |
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I guess we at Ford would beg to differ with the analysts. |
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Finally, I beg to differ with Mr Dover on the subject of quotas. |
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First, I would beg to differ with regard to characterizing the Iran case, as he called it, as a mere technicality not relevant to the work of this Conference. |
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However, when the hon. member says we are not forward looking in helping the aerospace industry in Quebec and there is no leadership, I beg to differ. |
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I therefore beg to differ with the cynics who claim that it makes no difference what we say here in the European Parliament, or what the Commission or the Council says, because the Americans will do what they want anyway. |
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The government says that works, but I beg to differ. |
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I beg to differ on that part because I know that my words will be just illuminating to the other side, to make changes to the bill, to improve the bill and to actually have democracy work in this place once and for all. |
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From this point of view, I also beg to differ with Mr Chichester. |
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On these two points, I beg to differ with my hon. colleague. |
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I would beg to differ in regard to when a witness comes to committee and is totally off the topic that is being discussed that day and the chairman asks if the witness could please bring it back on topic. |
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Michael Pollan argues that sensationalized, sportslike food shows discourage spectators from actually cooking themselves, but I, a 20-year-old college student, beg to differ. |
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