The truth of the matter is, Alex, if anyone disagrees with the guy's policies, they are immediately discredited. |
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The wave speed calculated for teasel disagrees, by a large factor, with the apparent rate of spread of the species in North America. |
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The estimable Steve Bainbridge disagrees about the merits of the outlined amnesty proposal. |
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Later here, I'll be talking with woman who strongly disagrees with today's ruling by the FDA panel. |
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Albee disagrees with the frequent claim that audiences today are less tolerant of challenging drama. |
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But when relaxed, he is charming, deferring politely to opinions with which he disagrees and displaying a conscientious desire to understand. |
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He disagrees with something or is confused, and he makes a move to say something by slightly opening his mouth, then closing it. |
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It can only be seen as a professor's contemptible effort to bully a student with whose politics he disagrees. |
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Alice reminds the Caterpillar that it will be strange when he changes to a chrysalis and then into a butterfly, but the Caterpillar disagrees. |
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Unfortunately today's parents condone their child's bad behaviour and think it's normal, and God help anyone who disagrees. |
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The debate can't be sidestepped by saying that whenever A disagrees with B, we should compromise by going with B's position. |
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For the rest of the tale, he serves as a messenger for the dwarves, even though he vocally disagrees with their plans. |
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She tells him he doesn't need to push himself, but he disagrees, and wishes that she would stop babying him. |
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Anyone who disagrees with this assertion should of course be ready for my temper tantrum. |
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The economist disagrees with his interpretation of events and believes Keynesianism is not the best solution. |
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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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He makes it a practice to call for the removal of federal judges when they render decisions he disagrees with. |
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Well, the translator of this 1672 edition disagrees with most other fumblers who have attempted to bring meaning to this series of hoaxes. |
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Anybody who disagrees with what is daubed on the wall must be shouted down as a sexist, a racist, or a homophobe. |
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The boy died of TB at the age of 10, which also agrees with the accepted history of the family, a history with which Anderson disagrees. |
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Volvo's head office disagrees and says it is just a feature of driving on low-profile tyres. |
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He looks in an off-side position but the linesman disagrees, and so he can ping another cross in. |
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Anyone who disagrees with me is guilty of cheap demagoguery and will get what's coming when I'm doling out the wedgies and the Chinese burns. |
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Nor can any be compelled to pay even a dime of dues or fees for political activities with which he or she disagrees. |
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While the CPMR agrees with COPA and COGECA on some of their analysis and observations, it disagrees on this point. |
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There is just no substitute for having someone who thoroughly disagrees with you pin you down and force you to defend each and every one of your assertions. |
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Your contempt for anyone who disagrees with you is plain as day. |
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Sometimes I think he arbitrarily disagrees with me just to be contrary. |
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He disagrees with the notion that Spenser was alienated from the queen and court, his only reward being exile and a small irregularly paid pension. |
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The young population disagrees with the traditionalism of its elders, because the war is also accelerating the break with the past. |
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The Vatican handily disagrees on both points, and said so in the notification sent to Sister Farley. |
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Only 37 percent of cases where the taxpayer disagrees with NRT's decision on an objection end up as appeals to the court. |
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Not because she disagrees with a hypothetical future president, or because she simply likes the robe. |
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A peerless cartoonist, Chapleau gives the impression that the more he disagrees with a public personality, the more he loves to draw him. |
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Then read each statement to the group, and ask each person to decide whether she agrees or disagrees. |
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A minority of the Advisory Committee disagrees and another minority abstains. |
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If the shipper or receiver disagrees with the analysis they have the right to request a reinspection. |
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This looks shortsightedly self-serving: it is a sop from Lula to his party's left-wing, which disagrees with his economic policies. |
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He disagrees but neither of us can fight the fact that things are weird. |
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If the bug submitter disagrees with your decision to close the bug, they may reopen it until you find an agreement on how to handle it. |
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But instead she shouts down anyone who disagrees with her and calls them a woman-hater. |
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The High Priest insists on the immediate execution of the prisoners but Montezuma disagrees with him and decides to consult the gods. |
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While some competitors in Detroit have dismissed Hyundai as appealing to bottom feeders, Mr. O'Neill disagrees. |
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If the applicant disagrees with the decision on certification or with METAS' verdict, he may file a civil lawsuit at a Bernese civil court. |
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If the employee disagrees with the points discussed, he or she may indicate this and add a written note to this effect to the report. |
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I say that, even though there are features of the report in its final form with which my group disagrees. |
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Whether one agrees or disagrees that there be a Senate, that wording is an attack on reality. |
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Another minority disagrees because it believes that the Commission has not adequately demonstrated that the relevant product market is not wider. |
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During the course of an audit, Medavie Blue Cross will notify you, in writing, if it disagrees with, or adjusts, your claim for payment. |
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It has recently been determined that the Department disagrees with a further three recommendations. |
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It is rewarding to know that no country in this Commission disagrees with this view. |
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If an applicant disagrees with the decision of the Minister, he or she may appeal to a Review Tribunal. |
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Revocation is not a way for a losing defendant to contest a decision with which he disagrees. |
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That is why my group deeply disagrees with the passages of the resolution which seek to justify war as part of the fight against terrorism. |
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Counsel disagrees with that view, at least with respect to governmental responsibility for ensuring compliance with the Convention. |
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Finally, if he totally or partially disagrees with the claim, the defendant can contest it. |
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He disagrees with his former party's stance on gay marriage. |
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And anyone who disagrees need look no further than the addition of adjectives to the Gamer. |
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In most denominations, that rise has resulted in majority support even when the denominational hierarchy disagrees. |
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The DOJ disagrees, saying that these are existing procedures in place that are not trumped by the Farm Bill. |
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He disagrees and says perhaps the economy is going through a short hibernation, which will end sooner than people think by the back end of next year. |
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Barbara Blaine, outreach director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests or SNAP disagrees. |
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Dr. Wozniak, whose study received considerable praise in the media, says she disagrees. |
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A dissident is a nonconformist, a protestor or a rebel who disagrees with the majority view on anything from politics, to religion, to which football team is the best. |
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I must say that my delegation disagrees with many of his assertions. |
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Follows, who at age 16 played Anne Shirley in the Anne of Green Gables TV movies, disagrees with those who dismiss Anne of Green Gables as a pretty period piece. |
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He doesn't shoot his mouth off, even if he disagrees with you. |
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The placement of Q material in Luke and Matthew disagrees at certain points according to the needs and theologies of the addressees of the gospels, but in Matthew the Marcan chronology is the basic scheme into which Q is put. |
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Needless to say, Howie disagrees with that characterization. |
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Quoting the third and seventh grounds of the judgement, it concludes that the author alleges a lack of review because he disagrees with the assessment of the facts and evidence. |
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Back in the U.S., the American Medical Association disagrees. |
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The CDS disagrees with the Board's finding that the decision to place the grievor on an attached posting was an improper application of regulations. |
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Van Buren disagrees, arguing that the brilliance of these hot spots suggests star clusters produced the radiation, not a supernova. |
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First, the applicant claims that the spot checks were of poor quality: it disagrees with the findings of the Commission's officials as regards the procedure and effectiveness of the checks carried out. |
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In Dr. Cooper's report of May 10, 2004, he disagrees with Dr. Peltekian that there is any correlation between the level of HCV viral load and the rate of liver fibrosis. |
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If participants are not confident enough to speak up the leader could read statements and everyone who agrees or disagrees with the statement could swap places. |
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In short, it is totally immaterial whether the arbitrator agrees, disagrees or is uncertain of whether the grievor is guilty of the offence set out in the certificate of conviction. |
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However much one agrees or disagrees with some representatives of civil society on issues such as globalisation, it seems to me exceptionally important to have an open dialogue which is not disfigured by street violence. |
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The Company disagrees with Air Canada's appeal and is disputing it. |
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If a person disagrees with the reconsideration decision by SDC, he or she may file an appeal under section 28 of the Old Age Security Act with the OCRT within 90 days of receiving the decision. |
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The World Health Organisation disagrees, saying children should be solely breastfed for six months, while NHS Choices says peanut butter should not be eaten before six months. |
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The Court of First Instance disagrees with the Commission and considers that FIFA, which constitutes an emanation of the clubs, thereby holds a dominant position in the market of services of players' agents. |
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Except for the morally vacuous, no one disagrees with Mr Handy that business is about more than profit and loss. Well, it is no terrible thing to belabour the obvious in a good cause. |
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A minority abstains and an other minority disagrees. |
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They feel excessive and insipid. Jon Meacham disagrees. |
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As for the rest what they symbolise, what attitudes and sentiments they foster Mr Littlejohn is not especially interested. And this is just where Charles Jennings, puking quietly in a corner, disagrees. |
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The main obstacles, according to Mr Urquhart, are the comparatively short range of electric vehicles and the lack of places to charge them. Renault's chief operating officer, Patrick Pélata, disagrees. |
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If one of the parties disagrees with the judgement of the second instance, he or she can appeal it, but only on formal judicial reasons. |
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Less than one tenth disagrees, and one fifth is uncertain. |
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However, the designated member who disagrees may sign as dissident. |
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Other scholars disagrees and instead claims that the population is naturalized and becomes citizens of the new state. |
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Mohammad, who sells jewellery in Hafthoz square, disagrees. |
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No scientific body of national or international standing disagrees with this view. |
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Not averse to speaking up when in disagreement with management or others in power, but disagrees in a polite manner, stating own view clearly and confidently, even when in a conflict situation. |
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Frequently, the employer disagrees with the union on what might be the appropriate bargaining unit or on what specific employees will fall within that unit. |
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The nude performance artist from Luxembourg disagrees. |
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Sevilla maintain Fabiano is not fully fit, but he disagrees and will push for a move in January if he is not playing regularly by then. |
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University of Tennessee researcher Kanwaljeet Anand disagrees, saying that younger fetuses still feel pain, but in a primitive part of the brain called the subcortex. |
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If a lower court judge disagrees with a higher court precedent on what the First Amendment should mean, the lower court judge must rule according to the binding precedent. |
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Pennington, while concurring that the study of Hinduism as a world religion began in the colonial era, disagrees that Hinduism is a colonial European era invention. |
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He is afraid that he will tarnish his reputation if he disagrees. |
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He's scornful of anyone who disagrees with his political beliefs. |
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