Sentences with phrase «disagree with you on current»

It's hard to disagree with you on current performances..

Not exact matches

«I think the current welfare system does need reform and I don't disagree on the principles with which the Government is working, but it can not be at the cost of casting people into destitution,» he added.
The groups — including Greenpeace — disagree with the advice that British professor of biology Anne Glover, the current CSA, has given to the commission on the issue of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
In the end, I had a few places that I disagreed with him based on the current research, which is complex and ever - evolving.
I completely disagree with you, I think people will spend $ 500 - 600 on consoles, providing Microsoft / Sony show huge leaps from current generation consoles.
I am sure the naysayers will all disagree with me but when it comes to the graphics in this Call of Duty game I was quite satisfied even on this current generation of hardware.
I don't disagree with any of the points you've made above... Yes, there is evidence of acceleration, yes, my extrapolation of the current loss rate will be an underestimate, and yes, the rate of loss can increase more than linearly with temperature (though this would greatly depend on the shape of the terrain).
Anyone who disagrees with the current scientific consensus on climate change should do what any other dissenting scientist would do: publish in a scientific journal — not write a book for the popular press!
I have disagreed with the Innovation Alliance on FRAND issues, but today it issued a press release relating to U.S. patent reform that I believe raises some legitimate concern over one particular aspects of the current patent policy debate.
As a general matter, I prefer the domestication model, and disagree with the current judicial decisions insofar as they show signs of resistance as such rather than a focus on domestication.
As with all things Brexit, there is no certainty surrounding whether or not jobs will be relocated, and even senior financial services titans disagree on the current state of the City: when HSBC chairman Douglas Flint compared London's post-Brexit financial services sector to a Jenga tower, poised to collapse, Lloyds Banking Group chairman Lord Blackwell was quick to disagree.
The current sample rated their agreement with the selected 32 items on a 7 - point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 7 = strongly agree).
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