While we're no exception, we do take exception to those who think this is the beginning of the end of business on the Internet as we know it. |
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I am astonished that you should take exception to an obviously Platonic enthusiasm. |
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It is worth reiterating that we do not take exception to two-step binding of myosin to actin. |
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Well, I'm sure some journalists would take exception to that and say that they're not partisans of one side or the other. |
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The first one suggests that Pascalian reasoners are manipulative egoists whom God might take exception to, and they won't be rewarded after all. |
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I would not take exception to a member discreetly sucking a peppermint or a throat lozenge, but it should go no further than that. |
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Mr. Speaker, I really take exception to the hon. member's dismissive attitude toward this bill. |
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However, I take exception to one point, which is to suggest that nothing has happened is probably quite inaccurate. |
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I take exception to the suggestion that I do not understand that women want to stay in their homes. |
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It's not so much that they are lairy or rude or stare at people, they just tend to be a bit loud when hammered and some people tend to take exception to that. |
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I'm sure we've said nothing in class that you could take exception to. |
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There are two factors I really take exception to on television. |
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One thing they do take exception to, though, is being moved. |
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You will be aware, under the Standing Orders, that the issue the Minister has raised about my credibility is one I have every right to take exception to. |
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I take exception to his taking exception to that fact, because I think it is true. |
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I take exception to his insinuation that they have a monopoly on caring, because they have demonstrated very clearly that they do not. |
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I cannot believe that the member is suggesting that the premier of Ontario should take exception to the premier of Saskatchewan. |
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We also have talked about the older workers' program, as I have in my speech, so I take exception to that. |
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I take exception to the members opposite defending the gun registry as a very useful tool. |
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We take exception to the fact that this bill creates a third category of workers in Quebec. |
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The problem is quite simply the danger that some manufacturers would take exception to any criticisms of their products. |
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I take exception to the fact that we should throw any fish overboard that comes on the deck of a boat. |
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This is why I take exception to the often unfair criticism levelled at Slovakia, including in my own country. |
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I take exception to the fact that the consumer is considered as someone who cannot judge for himself what he should or should not do. |
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Who could take exception to such developments aimed at improving the living and working conditions of European citizens? |
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The only libraries to avoid would be those controlled by governments or religions which would take exception to a book such as The URANTIA Book. |
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Given this notion, the Audit Review work performed by regional offices did not take exception to non-eligible expenses reported by recipients. |
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The crew did not take exception to the information provided at the previous detectors. |
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I take exception to some of the misleading information that's being put out there. |
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Staff representatives take exception to this transient mindset, which is inimical to the Organization's posterity. |
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As someone who writes and publishes for a living, I take exception to people who go out and make money based on fabrication. |
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However, I take exception to the general tone of his letter. |
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I think one also must take exception to his comments that all these land stations are at airports, and airports are natural heat islands. |
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I must take exception to the fact that the hon. member just said I was not telling the truth yesterday in answer to a question. |
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Mr. Speaker, I take exception to some of the things the member said. |
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I take exception to a member suggesting that there was collusion between the Liberal Party and the governing party to ram a bill through without debate. |
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Mrs. Marian Kremers: I take exception to your calling it an industry. |
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I am sorry that I have had to take exception to his policy of unity. |
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But I do take exception to the paragraph in the explanatory statement, which is historic and not up to date, in relation to a comment it makes about the common agricultural policy, which I absolutely disagree with. |
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Who wouldn't take exception to something along the way? |
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And I really must take exception to him or any other EU supporter who says the EU is democratic. |
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We have again notified Sears that we take exception to its claim that in the event of a wind-down in the Pension Fund, any surplus would revert to the company. |
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Quite frankly, I must take exception to those kinds of comments, unless the professor has done an analysis of his own-and I doubt very much that he has-to be able to make statements of that kind. |
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The school is not always able to adapt to this system of values, and thus appears like a place of promiscuity where boys and girls live together often under the authority of a man, and parents take exception to this. |
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This avoids the constant intervention by God into the cosmic process to which natural scientists take exception. |
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Asamoah Gyan might take exception to that. |
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I hope they will not take exception to these remarks but I think that the issues they are talking about are too important to allow them to get mangled by diplomatic lawyers. |
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I take exception to the assumption that simply because I am young I am not able to discern fact from fiction. |
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I also take exception to the Solicitor General's statement that the government is working together with the United States to protect our common beliefs. |
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I have no evidence to support that, and I think my civilian psychiatry and psychology colleagues would take exception to me stating that we would do a better job. |
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Number two, I actually take exception to the fact that someone would suggest that a physician would be influenced by the marketing of various pharmaceuticals. |
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