I disagree with it on almost every page,» he said.
As soon as we start shunning certain types of people, it is not too long before we find more and more reasons to shun everybody who
disagrees with us on almost anything.
«I'm here today with a man that
I disagree with on almost everything,» Teachout said, to chuckles from reporters.
I disagree with you on almost this entire list.
Bell goes on to say, «I'm telling you —
I disagree with him on almost everything, but I have intense respect for his critical thinking skills and the fact that we were raised differently.»
Not exact matches
Instead of being like yeast that leavens, it will be more like Westboro Baptist, launching assaults
on all it
disagrees with, which will be
almost everything.»
Anyway, I could go
on and
on (As I said, I
disagreed with something
on almost every page), but those are some of my most serious misgivings about this book.
Matt Coulter
with «Paul and Barnabas:
On Agreeing to
Disagree» «As they turned and went their separate ways, you could
almost see Paul whip out his phone and tweet, «Farewell, @Barnabas»...»
Gavin Devine's exhortation
on the blog to «cut the waffle
on lobbying and get serious» attracted guarded approval from Mark Adams, who wrote: «I thought I would have to
disagree with Gavin... However as I read further into the article, it seems Gavin is just being diplomatic — by the end, he clearly thinks the government's proposals are
almost as flawed as I do!
«Look, if we can cope
with Nick Clegg for the last four years as deputy prime minister,
with whom we
disagree on almost everything, we can cope
with Nigel Farage,» Rees - Mogg said.
LaSpino said he
disagrees with Schumer
on almost every issue, except for U.S. relations
with Israel.
«I
disagree with Barack Obama
on almost everything, but I think he's a good family man and a good man,» said Giuliani.
Almost on cue, Sessions
disagreed, noting that he and other Republicans had joined
with Democrats to help curb greenhouse gas emissions by supporting efforts to improve auto mileage standards and improve energy efficiency.
Where I
disagree with Jimmy's take is that it's (
almost) NOTHING to do
with freakin» GNG, I'm soooooo tired of GNG being misrepresented, I dare say 75 % of the confusion
with keto / carnivory / etc comes down to all the misinformation abound
on GNG and protein and blood sugar.
I've been a trainer for
almost 28 years I
disagree little bit if calorie intake is met to the persons optimal lean body mass then exercise would greatly decrease her body fat and lose calories I tell my clients I'm just the oven The diet does all the work I just speed up the process some resistance training and I don't emphasize a lot I»n doing a lot of cardio it's highly overrated I tell my clients to try to do what you mentioned 10 to 20 sprints
with the minute rest three times a week is good depending
on the person needs
Many may not like this concept that The Russo Brothers, and Marvel Studios try to pull off or
disagree with this model of filmmaking that builds
on yers of storytelling, ending in an
almost 3 - hour long climax.
Her post
on Book Riot has garnered a few hundred comments and moderator Kelly Jensen has been deleting
almost every single comment written by men and people who
disagree with the author.
all i am gonna say about IGN is anti sony review site
almost all games
on sony platform are marked down by them now
disagree with that!
In that survey, it was
almost universal that groups tuned for radiation balance at the top of the atmosphere (usually by adjusting uncertain cloud parameters), but there is a split
on pratices like using flux corrections (2 / 3rds of groups
disagreed with that).
The petition, despite being frequently cited by global warming critics as showing that thousands of scientists
disagree with the consensus
on global warming, contains
almost no people
with relevant expertise; and its vetting was so lax that it included fictional signatories such as Star Wars characters and a member of the Spice Girls.
I would suggest that the reason for that difference in number of responses is that there are more people
on this site who
disagree with my analysis (thus eliciting a subsequent nest of exchanges between me and them) than there are that
disagree with cwon's — although ironically, cwon's perspective is
almost indistinguishable from mine (I could have written cwon's statement for him)-- outside of our starting orientation towards the political dimension of the debate.
I often push
on those who
disagree with scientific consensus, and
almost never get a definition of any kind.
It is intellectually dishonest to devote several pages to cherry - picking studies that
disagree with the IPCC consensus
on net health effects because you don't like its scientific conclusion, while then devoting several pages to hiding behind [a misstatement of] the U.N. consensus
on sea level rise because you know a lot reasonable people think the U.N. wildly underestimated the upper end of the range and you want to attack Al Gore for worrying about 20 - foot sea level rise.
On this blog, I have tried to be clear what I believe
with my earlier three - part series: Since sea level, arctic ice, and most other climate change indicators have been changing faster than most IPCC models projected and since the IPCC neglects key amplifying carbon cycle feedbacks, the IPCC reports
almost certainly underestimate future climate impacts.
Many are shocked and
disagree, and point out that in the comparison to aluminum they calculated its degree of evil
on the basis of virgin aluminum production where
almost all aluminum is recycled, but in the end it is hard to argue
with the USGBC unless you are Bill McDonough and I am not.
A first - year law student who has never had the opportunity to
disagree with a professor or to independently form opinions about cultures based
on their art, literature, or music will
almost certainly struggle to synthesize seemingly inconsistent judicial opinions into a cogent legal principle.