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But the players — Buss's players really — beg to differ.
"You know, I would beg to differ," Gorka shot back.
But the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would beg to differ.
Some people find me beautiful others would beg to differ.
A lot of people in this audience beg to differ.
Wall Street, as well as consumers, clearly beg to differ.
Many people who live in Hong Kong beg to differ.
Based on what I've lived through, I beg to differ.
Although it says customers won't be affected, users beg to differ.
Some of those on the receiving end might beg to differ.
A petition, now numbering more than 15,000, would beg to differ.
But the people who now own the building beg to differ.
Some Hispanic and black residents in the city beg to differ.
At this point, plenty of other lawyers would beg to differ.
The 20 million Americans who gained health coverage would beg to differ.
The thousands of dissidents languishing in Egyptian prisons might beg to differ.
Harry and Meghan beg to differ on the use of the term.
Writer Rahawa Haile would beg to differ with that description of Star's Hollow.
They say April is the cruelest month, but HBO may beg to differ.
Frances Brodsky of University College, London and her colleagues, however, beg to differ.
Elle King may say she's not "America's Sweetheart," but we beg to differ.
For one thing, the entire genre of film noir would beg to differ.
Yet native Americans, a smaller and less Democratic group, would beg to differ.
We beg to differ, especially when it comes to sex with your hands.
As Syrian Christians who grew up in Syria, we would beg to differ.
That is good news for almost everyone (oil firms may beg to differ).
Coming off their most improbable victory yet, the Republicans would beg to differ.
ANONYMOUS, HOUSTON I beg to differ: Your husband is not a good listener.
Whatever you think of that, Lady Gaga, it seems, would beg to differ.
Transit officials say it is working, though fed-up riders beg to differ.
Arkansas calls itself the Land of Opportunity, but some might beg to differ.
At this point, however, a lot of baseball people might beg to differ.
We'd say they have horrible timing, but the Lakers would beg to differ.
American firms, whose supply chains weave across Canada and Mexico, may beg to differ.
However, recent warnings issued by the Australian government's foreign affairs department beg to differ.
While they say blondes have more fun, we're betting Brie would beg to differ.
I would beg to differ on the film's quality, but it's a reasonable hypothesis.
Misanthropes whine about college hoops North Carolina forward Brice Johnson might beg to differ. Yes.
All of these may be referred to as children's books — but I beg to differ.
But anyone who is not in his famously loyal voting base may beg to differ.
Owners of a more than 500-foot-long replica of Noah's Ark would beg to differ.
They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but Paris would beg to differ.
While she may be a new name in the music world, Google would beg to differ.
Levin "insists" that his photographers are not paparazzi, but in most cases, we beg to differ.
Obviously, Apple believed the changes were worth the higher price tag but consumers beg to differ.
Many experts beg to differ and are urging him to act before leaving office in January.
"So I'm not sure what they're talking about .... and I beg to differ, we are winning."
Many legal experts -- as well as a number of members of Congress -- would beg to differ.
The characters of "Sunday," and the play itself, might beg to differ on that matter, though.
Though insiders may regard NYFW as the least-defining moment of the month, we beg to differ.
Republicans say they are not eroding those provisions, but health care experts and lobbyists beg to differ.
Groups supporting Trump beg to differ, and say that the effects of his actions will be positive.
While Trump frequently claims that the former caused the latter, the technology industry might beg to differ.
I don't think they're interchangeable, but sometimes the movies beg to differ, and the market corrects itself.
But then there are three men who beg to differ: Clayton Kershaw, Rich Hill and George Santayana.
But some Afrocentric educators beg to differ, embracing charters as a route to racial community and progress.
Some people think Christmas is the most stressful holiday of the year, but I would beg to differ.
Though anyone who's tried to score a pair of Adidas Boosts on drop day would beg to differ.
"Critics of this list say no book is banned in America and I beg to differ," LaRue said.
Supporting the ban of the Free Beacon, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean tweeted: Sam i beg to differ.
But if you think the many-worlds idea is easily dismissed, plenty of physicists will beg to differ.
We beg to differ and we are now showing you can do CCU and you can make money.
So, he may have the tan of the Justice League, but I beg to differ as to his inclusion.
Though Brazilian diplomats may beg to differ, there are comparatively few checks and balances once arms leave the country.
While its characters, inevitably, learn that being popular isn't everything, the show's investors would no doubt beg to differ.
While some believe that Mr. Maduro inherited a tyrannical government from his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, I beg to differ.
However, plenty of citizens beg to differ after Trump came in like a wrecking ball and smashed up the Constitution.
"Musicals don't just happen when you're talking to a guest," Colbert sings — but his previous guests might beg to differ.
"I would beg to differ," Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina and a close White House ally, fired back.
"My wife and kids maybe beg to differ but I am generally a good guy," Mr. Macchio said with a laugh.
While critics continuously rave that this is the one of the best years of television ("peak TV"), I beg to differ.
Though five Michael Bay Transformers movies might beg to differ, Americans tend to conflate a film's financial success with its quality.
" But I tell him, "I beg to differ because you've had all this sex and you never married one of them!
Avengers: Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event in history…but Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and Facebook might beg to differ.
Genecia Alluora, the former Miss Singapore finalist who went on to coach hundreds of CEOs and politicians, would beg to differ.
Some 2100,20003km (22000 miles) to the north, on the republic's Arctic coast, the dying town of Tiksi would beg to differ.
If anyone thinks it's partisan to denounce the government for its disgraceful handling of this crisis, I would beg to differ.
You may think your phone doesn't smell, but the newest additions to the Devon and Cornwall Police force would beg to differ.
But having watched him successfully pair his family's storied jewelry brand with the unapologetically sexy Victoria's Secret, others may beg to differ.
Industry-watchers are predicting the Geneva Motor Show will be suffocating under a cloud of diesel smoke, but I beg to differ.
And though I'm sure the billion-dollar baby-making industry would beg to differ, it strangely lifted me out of my despair.
As an ex-criminal defense lawyer and a former federal corruption prosecutor, now joined together as government watchdogs, we beg to differ.
I beg to differ, and I do not intend to spend more than $240 a month on school lunches to find out.
Turn Your Scarf Into A Hood Some might think there's only one practical way to wear a scarf, but we'd beg to differ.
However, a recent flurry of tweets, including – ahem, those from an Amazon account and people who worked on the project – beg to differ.
But the atmosphere might beg to differ as multiple signs are beginning to appear that extreme cold is quite possible well into March.
While the argument was heard in the courtroom that no person was physically hurt by such white-collar crimes, I beg to differ.
Moray Firth in Scotland might beg to differ, but New Quay is certainly one of the two best places, according to marine biologists.
It's probably safe to say that many, many Egyptians — like the families of the 60,000 political prisoners, for example — would beg to differ.
Gallerists and art advisors suspect there could be ulterior motives to the industry leader's latest power play, but Gagosian would beg to differ.
You might think that in 2016, this is expensive equipment available only on luxury cars, but the Honda Civic sedan would beg to differ.
Although other venture investors may beg to differ, e-commerce continues to spawn a wide range of innovative companies that offer compelling investment opportunities.
If they do not, some philosophers argue that they would not be harmed by being killed (others, such as Gary Francione, would beg to differ).
Many of the country's neighbors beg to differ, calling out what they see as Chinese sabre-rattling as it ramps up drills in the region.
Anya Taylor-Joy is quick to say that she doesn't believe the movie characters she's played have much in common, but I beg to differ.
Sure, you may hear people say that the only tablet you should ever even think about buying is Apple's iPad — but we beg to differ.
While some Portuguese will tell you that it's impossible to find a good Francesinha outside of Porto, there are plenty of Lisboetas who beg to differ.
"I don't consider myself any great shakes as an actor at all," Ms. Engel told The Times in 2015, but Mr. Rosenthal would beg to differ.
There's a lot of tracing naysayers out there who say it's "cheating," or that it doesn't actually help you learn to draw, but I beg to differ.
Despite Adele's comments about her concerts being "basically just two hours of crying and songs about my ex-boyfriend," as noted by Cosmo, we beg to differ.
To save marriages, Weiner-Davis urges the partner with the least interest in sex to adopt the Nike philosophy and "Just Do It." We beg to differ.
Of course, their executive chairmen — Rupert Murdoch and Eric Schmidt — would most likely beg to differ (and they are welcome to call me anytime to discuss it).
"People say my vote won't do any good, but I beg to differ," said Ms. Rouse, who was among the thousands of teachers who went on strike.
Social scientists or big data experts may beg to differ, but I see simply too many variables, including multiple mistakes that Hillary Clinton made on the campaign trail.
While President Thrasher and university officials would have you believe that I am not defenseless, and even, that I am safe on campus, I would beg to differ.
I beg to differ: there's nothing more cathartic than watching a bisexual love triangle set in a dystopia ruled by androids who make humans perform for them unfold.
So maybe my mom would beg to differ but, by modern standards, I don't think it's all that huge of an offense to crack your knuckles in public.
But a growing number of Americans beg to differ, and members of Congress have already introduced legislation to curb the president's use and abuse of current trade laws.
For some, this may seem like a poor use of the earning potential of more than 50 percent of our college graduates, but most women would beg to differ.
The Pistol Annies, a trio of women country singers that includes arguably the genre's biggest female star, Miranda Lambert, would beg to differ — as would the legions of fans.
Part of why it's so anonymous is that it just works, there's no need for improvement, however a new Kickstarter out of Italy would beg to differ with that assessment.
While many of you might think that it's better to leave dainty florals to the older generation or those with a penchant for all things girly, I beg to differ.
As a woman who came of age in the 1970s, and who has waited much longer than I ever thought I would to witness this moment, I beg to differ.
"People have this misconception that, when you are in the first stages of love, you're distracted and you won't be focused at work, but I beg to differ," she said.
Relics and reminders of one's awkward teenage years are perhaps best kept relegated to the darkest corners of the mind, but a handful of New York comedians beg to differ.
Although most experts say that you don't actually need to disinfect your phone, many people would beg to differ — especially after their phone has taken a plunge into the toilet.
Of course ... LeBron James might beg to differ -- dude told media members just a couple days ago it would "be amazing" to see the Pelicans superstar in purple and gold.
These days, it's sort of rare to see the style — which was popularized by stars like Brandy in the '90s — because some people consider it dated, but we beg to differ.
Makeup artists and editors alike have said for years that blue is the most flattering color for brown eyes — but we'd beg to differ, and Gomez and Lovato are the proof.
City leaders beg to differ, saying that the impact on the city has already been felt, including the renovation of the train station and the opening of a new riverfront park.
This is based on the premise that there is not currently a problem with Veterans having access to anesthesia care at the VA. After my father's experience, I beg to differ.
This doesn't sound like much, but the couple times I cried and the two-handed devil horns I thrust toward the sky at the end of the show would beg to differ.
Louis Tomlinson says he was the victim in this weekend's LAX scuffle, but cops beg to differ, and they're sending the case over to the L.A. City Attorney for possible criminal prosecution.
If critics tend to say that nobody goes to Mr. Chow for the food, Mr. Chow and his wife, Eva, who plays a key role in the brand's expansion, beg to differ.
They also have a website which proudly proclaims that Crab America is the "World's Largest Crab Feed" (the Rotary Club in Annapolis, which actually hosts fantastic crab festivals, would beg to differ).
Brio Phantom X2116.99 true wireless earbuds and charging case — $63.74 See Details Earbuds aren't always known for the best sound quality, but these Oomo 3D 5.1 Surround Sound ones beg to differ.
You may not think of recreational vehicles as being on the average millennial's bucket list, but Bob Martin, the CEO of the world's biggest RV manufacturer, Thor Industries, might beg to differ.
I would beg to differ, and documents obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) from the FBI show that the FBI's lawyers think license plate data is personally identifiable information too.
Mrs von der Leyen, a multilingual moderate, showed today that she has at least some talent for this—although the many German critics of her troubled spell as defence minister beg to differ.
Mr. Zelensky's spokeswoman, Iulia Mendel, said that the fate of a ski resort was not a matter for the president to concern himself with, but opponents of the resort proposal beg to differ.
Comcast executives would beg to differ, pointing to the results of Project Symphony, a strategy that Mr. Burke created soon after the Comcast-NBCUniversal deal closed to get the company's units working together.
The sugary, violin-heavy score that elbows its way into virtually every scene might beg to differ, but its cudgeling chords can't force enchantment when, improbably, Mary and Michael's jaded passions are rekindled.
But Mr. Dixon said those are primarily domestic visitors who do not spend as much as foreign tourists — though anyone who has taken a family to Disney World lately might beg to differ.
They say love comes at a price, but we beg to differ — what with the price of fast fashion going up every season and designer sneakers that cost more than your average car payment.
Not many people would likely look at Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling and think they don't have it together 24/7 in every aspect of life, but as a parent, Mendes would beg to differ.
Obviously I think you'll be on the side of, "This is fantastic," just the way I recently had Sheryl Sandberg onstage talking about how AI is fantastic and there are some that beg to differ.
The millions of drivers who navigate the city's freeways may beg to differ, but the writer and director Damien Chazelle nonetheless opens his new film, "La La Land," with a buoyant musical number in traffic.
The way liberals see it, the United States enjoyed eight essentially scandal-free years (conservative publications beg to differ) after the two previous administrations were embroiled in too many governmental and salacious kerfuffles to name.
Considering Holder was the first sitting attorney general and first sitting Cabinet member in U.S. history to be held in criminal and civil contempt of Congress by both Democrats and Republicans, I strongly beg to differ.
Maybe that's because VR medical training might not seem as glamorous as playing basketball with LeBron James on Samsung's Gear VR headset, but I beg to differ — the impact is much more meaningful for the masses.
While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the GOP leadership in the House have indicated that a clean raising of the ceiling is a foregone conclusion, some on the right, including the president, beg to differ.
Drawing upon polling data, political scientists tend to argue that debates don't really matter in shaping election outcomes but ever since the initial Kennedy-Nixon debates of 21992, I have been among those who beg to differ.
People like to say that we live in a more tolerant, open, and accepting society, but I'm forced to beg to differ when a difference of opinion — and appearance — prompts unfettered hatred and anger to erupt in 2016.
But, Florida officials beg to differ in new court docs ... saying there was an abundance of information on easy to find "Rub and Tug" online message boards justifying their sting operation on the Orchids of Asia Day Spa.
These Legal Scholars Beg To Differ Meanwhile, the House Intelligence Committee already had a chance to speak with a senior member of Mueller's team, David Archey, during a five-hour session last Thursday, a congressional staffer told VICE News.
The whole bed-in-a-box craze might be considered a gimmick to some, but we beg to differ — most of them deliver on their promises, and Casper is no exception (that's probably why it's one of the most popular).
I would beg to differ on that point, because I think spending $3,000 on headphones and not investing a little more to get the best possible digital-to-analog converter and amplification for it is a suboptimal way to spend your money.
"We beg to differ with that conclusion," Philip S. Marcus, a professor of fluid mechanics at the University of California, Berkeley said on Monday during a news conference at a meeting of the American Physical Society's division of fluid dynamics in Seattle.
If you thought that Foer was a peculiar cultural phenomenon of the immediate post-9/11 era—a writer who satisfied a deep longing for a more innocent time with books that seemed to revel in a childlike wonder—his publisher would beg to differ.
On the accessories front, Coach, Kate Spade New York, Michael Michael Kors, and Vera Bradley are most in-demand, while sought-after emerging labels are Theory, Trina Turk, Nanette Lepore, Rebecca Taylor, and Elie Tahari (though we'd beg to differ on calling any of these brands "emerging").
I beg to differ: Motherhood is an inextricable aspect of female being; it is one thing to choose not to have a child at all, but if you can do both, be both, then surely the possibility of formulating a grander female vision and voice becomes graspable.
Simply by virtue of the noise generated it's hard not to say the show already qualifies as a success by its star and Showtime's standards, although given that "Borat" triggered several unsuccessful lawsuits, in terms of potential grief, the network's legal department might beg to differ.
The big picture: It took 20 months for the EU and the U.K. to finalize a Brexit deal, and while Juncker and Prime Minister Theresa May agree that it's the best possible outcome for the British people, others beg to differ — including hardline members of May's own Conservative party.
Many others beg to differ, and attorneys general in New York, California and other states, plus a host of environmental groups, plan to sue on the grounds that the Trump rule artificially narrows what they believe is the agency's authority to adopt a systemwide approach to emissions control.
While we beg to differ — he's got a fragrance ad that includes skateboarding, got DJ lessons from real-life EDM superstar Alesso, and played a certain Troy Bolton — Efron insists that his co-stars try to knock his cool factor down a few pegs, whether he likes it or not.
It's a cool place and they say it gets colder You're bundled up now but wait 'til you get older But the meteor men beg to differ Judging by the hole in the satellite picture It's really saying that the world is cool—not in temperature, but with word play.
THRUSH: But the one thing I would beg to differ on is having covered the negotiations over the platform, for instance, with Jeff Weaver and the Clinton campaign, this probably is, arguably--you may not be nuts about it but you can argue that this is the most progressive Democratic platform.
Unterman said she wrote SB 308 so that pregnant people could make "better decisions" (she sponsored the abortion ban in the state senate to "ensure babies are saved and given the opportunity to have a fruitful, meaningful life"), but many of her Democratic counterparts beg to differ, including state Rep.
But speaking as an avid consumer of pop culture (and, to be very clear, not a Ph.D. in psychology), I beg to differ: I'd say that movies and TV in particular played a pretty crucial role in nurturing my psychological well-being during what might go down as the worst year ever.
Some of my black friends and followers, just as brainwashed as I was until recently, may say "but it is tradition," or that "it unites us all," to which I counter, no, figures like Nat Turner, Denmark Vesey, Gabriel Prosser — men who plotted or delivered insurrection against their enslavers — would beg to differ.
Certain lines are more literal than others, but the larger metaphor is self-evident: It's a cool place and they say it gets colder You're bundled up now wait 'til you get older But the meteor men beg to differ Judging by the hole in the satellite picture The ice we skate is getting pretty thin The water's getting warm so you might as well swim My world's on fire.
A dish revived from Union Pacific—raw Peconic Bay scallops and uni, served on the half shell in sweet tomato water and a hint of sharp mustard oil—is delicious, but DiSpirito's claim, in a recent interview in New York, that when he débuted it, in the nineties, it was "a new idea" to combine "sour, sweet, salty, bitter" sounds woefully out of touch; entire countries might beg to differ.

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