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Baghdad also quibbled over how OPEC would measure production cuts.
Baghdad has also quibbled over how OPEC calculates its crude production.
As long the revenues kept rolling in, no one quibbled much.
He quibbled about money and sponsorships, and about tactics and control.
Iraq has quibbled over the level of production it should cut from.
They quibbled with her professionalism, which had no place in their schemes.
I only really quibbled with the arc after the episode was over.
" The Washington Post quibbled that the explanation "was actually not quite right.
Iraq also quibbled over the benchmark against which the cuts would be measured.
Yahoo first ignored Google and then quibbled over a price tag that was lower than Broadcast's.
At one point, after we had quibbled about another one of his "suggestions," I got exasperated.
People have quibbled and quarreled with this movie, as they do with all of Quentin Tarantino's work.
He immediately accepted that the Russians were responsible for poisoning people in Salisbury when Mr Corbyn again quibbled.
The FDA called it the first approved "gene therapy," though experts quibbled over whether that term technically applies.
"He deserves a lot of money; I've never quibbled with that," she said, referring to Mr. Iger's compensation.
Scientists have quibbled over the exact differences in the conditions, but leucism and isabellinism are sometimes used interchangeably.
The governor and Columbia Gas of Massachusetts president Steve Bryant have quibbled over the utility's level of preparedness.
Until that point, the only definition was that they're "navigable," which environmental groups and industry titans quibbled over.
And while we quibbled with some of the storytelling choices, we also screamed with surprise at the episode's ending.
He quibbled only about the timing, saying he had not started taking money until Tugs was 15 or 16.
Democrats are in a state of denial Asked about Trump's likely acquittal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi quibbled with language.
Gates' legal team quibbled over his bail terms and house arrest for more than two months after his indictment.
He reprimanded house guests for not turning off the lights and quibbled over the excessive use of postage stamps.
Social-care experts quibbled with Mr Green's sums and his confidence in the emergence of an insurance market for old-age care.
The two sides had quibbled over whether language in the text of the Paris Agreement allowed the United States to reduce its commitment.
Last year, Katie Prager, who has cystic fibrosis, fought relentlessly to get a lung transplant as Medicare, Medicaid and her hospital quibbled over money.
I have no problem with "move fast," which Professor Christensen would not have quibbled with, since being nimble was a core competency that he touted.
Warren and Sanders' 2020 presidential campaigns have quibbled in recent days over whether he told her in 2018 that a woman couldn't win the presidency.
Brennan quibbled with the use of the word "evidence," arguing that it was beyond the purview of the CIA to gather intelligence on the matter.
It quibbled with both large points in the story (whether he had misused company funds) and small details (whether a former employee had referred to a woman as "skanky").
Trump quibbled with debate moderator Lester Holt on Monday night after Holt pointed out that the stop-and-frisk practice as implemented in New York City was ruled unconstitutional.
He's relieved to clear his conscience, having quibbled half-heartedly with the ethics of it all throughout the film, but it's a pretty thin bit of 11th-hour redemption.
Bolts, epoxy, deep fryers, and cigarettes were among the many things Ms. Povich and Mr. Gorham quibbled about, prompting a few marriage therapists to reach out and suggest counseling.
Late Friday evening, negotiations between House Speaker Richard Corcoran and Senate President Joe Negron collapsed as both men quibbled over how many dispensaries licensed growers would be allowed to open.
"In White House meetings (with Obama officials), we constantly quibbled about (troop) numbers, seldom diving into the alternate end states and what was realistically needed to achieve them," he wrote.
A Senate Democratic strategist quibbled with those numbers, reporting that Ayotte and coordinated spending from the NRSC totaled $1.87 million and spending by outside Republican groups amounted to $11.2 million.
For as long as WeWork has been selling memberships to its coworking spaces, investors and analysts have quibbled about whether it's an overvalued real estate company or a misunderstood tech company.
A few researchers and doctors have also quibbled with some of the details in the dietary advice, and whether we really know what a healthy diet for all humans looks like.
I quibbled that this might be going a bit far—Britain couldn't be compared with Venezuela or David Cameron with Nicolás Maduro—but he said it was all a matter of trajectory.
Harvey's investigation, which reportedly cost Louisville $140,000, was finished in March, but faced months of delays as city officials quibbled over redactions and whether or not it would impact ongoing litigation surrounding the scandal.
In interviews with migrants, their advocates, and workers at shelters and soup kitchens in Mexico, the United States and Central America, few quibbled with the idea that President Trump had altered the climate for immigration.
" He also quibbled with the fan's protestation that she didn't want Sansa to be pregnant with his "bastard," but was just curious about the line: "Well, we were married so it wouldn't have been a bastard, thanks.
Though some quibbled with the early ones, due to Don's deep malaise and the threat that the series might slowly fizzle out, those first few episodes now play much better in the context of where everything ended up.
Though government officials quibbled about the number of containers stuck in the terminal, Ayala insisted the Federal Emergency Management Agency was not factoring in the thousands of commercial containers with nonessential cargo that were blocking the supply chain.
Senators like Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren, who co-sponsored Sanders's Medicare-for-all bill but quibbled with details or wanted to soften sections, were treated not as allies to cultivate but as traitors to exile.
"  On another occasion, after Cruz quibbled with moderators and then awkwardly joked that he would leave the stage if they continued with "mean" questions, Rubio said, "Don't worry, I'm not leaving the stage no matter what you ask me.
But the court, which sees no problem with military coups, quibbled about how long it took him to cash the cheque from the sale and noted that the documents proving his case came from the company, not from regulators.
Apple had sought to get around the sourcing rules by citing a clause that exempted retailers of "cutting edge" technology from the requirements, however sources had told Reuters that some government officials had quibbled over whether Apple products met that criteria.
The agreement to cut production comes at the end of a year of failed efforts, and several days of high drama between producers, who quibbled over how much cutting each would contribute in order to rein in the global oil glut.
In one case, Mr. Trump had a direct hand in shaping his characters: Peter Marc Jacobson, a creator of the sitcom "The Nanny," said that he had received a note from Mr. Trump's representative that quibbled over a script's reference to the real estate mogul's wealth.
Oh, and there's also Nate Silver's assessment that there are just 23,22 hockey fans in Vegas, a number that can certainly be quibbled with, but isn't helped by the fact that the local minor-league hockey team went out of business last year after 2500 seasons of unspectacular attendance.
I wouldn't have quibbled with a breakdown closer to seven games for Ingram, five for Rondo and three for Paul, for tone-setting purposes for the rest of the season but also to censure those responsible for dulling the shine of an otherwise wonderful opening week of the season.
Though he quibbled with lawyers over whether his dealings with officers constituted a quid-pro-quo arrangement — a question he is expected to testify about in a pending police corruption trial — he was clear about their outcomes: "I never expected to hear a no from them," he said.
His version of events fits with what I learned about him from his former clients, from his wife, and from what was both present in and curiously missing from the Italian court documents—though he quibbled over details that hurt his pride (that Ali had slapped him) or could potentially hurt him legally (that he was ever armed).
And so they continued on, volunteering at church, celebrating anniversaries, occasionally trying couples therapy and car-pooling their growing son and daughter; and they felt gratitude for those children and fondness for each other alongside bouts of stomach-gnawing dissatisfaction; Elizabeth picked up some work in project management she could do from home, and Daniel commuted, and they quibbled over whether it was time to mow the lawn.
Here it is on a pile of salt, for scale: Engineers at the University of Michigan were not about to be one-upped, and quickly created an even smaller computer, so small it could fit on the tip of a grain of rice: However, the engineers quibbled over whether IBM's machine and the new Michigan design could really be called computers, since the data gets wiped as soon as it's turned off.
It only suspended the Facebook accounts of Cambridge Analytica and other guilty parties and announced the move this week in hopes of muting forthcoming New York Times and Guardian articles about the issue (articles which it also tried to prevent from running via legal threats.) And since, representatives of the company have quibbled with reporters over Twitter, describing the data misuse as a "breach" instead of explaining why it didn't inform the public about it for years.
507Barra, p. 382 Mays quibbled with manager Charlie Fox, leaving the stadium before the start of a doubleheader on April 30 without telling Fox.Hirsch, p. 506 On May 5, Mays was traded to the New York Mets for pitcher Charlie Williams and an undisclosed amount rumored to be $100,000, though the Giants never confirmed this amount.
She was found guilty of witchcraft and burnt on Edinburgh's Castlehill.Robert Pitcairn, Ancient Criminal Trials (Edinburgh, 1833), pp. 399-400. In 1596, he was banished from Edinburgh for opposing the King's religious policy. He was allowed to return after a time, and in May 1598 was appointed Minister to the Little Kirk, a division of St Giles, though he quibbled a bit about the admission ceremony.
The Arbor and New Brunswick Highland sections of Piscataway were historically African American neighborhoods. The New Market section historically comprised the Quaker village of Quibbletown. The early name of the village originated from the fact that settlers of different religious denominations quibbled about whether the Sabbath should be observed on Saturday or on Sunday in the village.About Middlesex County: What's in a Name , Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He never quibbled or dodged. High spirited and courageous, he > feared no man; yet considerate and forgiving, he loved his fellow man with a > passionate love. Modest to the point of timidity, his personality commanded > respect and impelled admiration. To know him was to love him; to work with > him was to trust and follow him; to think of him now is to praise and honor > him.
They provided grounds and sponsors booths without charge and let the sponsors keep the gate takings. The sponsors however, were not so generous in return. They quibbled with the Melbourne Cricket Club about paying £175 for damages to the MCG despite a prior arrangement to do so. The last match of the tour was against a Victorian XXII at the MCG after which the English team planted an elm tree outside the ground.
He then quibbled of Proskauer over what speech he was going to deliver at the convention. Proskauer and Roosevelt sought a third opinion to resolve their disagreements, and solicited Herbert Bayard Swope's opinion. Swope first read the speech that Roosevelt had prepared and stated that it was the worst speech that he had ever read. He then read Proskauer's speech and acclaimed it as the greatest speech since Edward S. Bragg's seconding of Grover Cleveland at the 1884 Democratic National Convention.
Country Music Humorists and Comedians, University of Illinois Press (2008), , p. 91 Cyp and Sap were portrayed as an older married couple who quibbled over everyday matters, with Cyp often coming off as a henpecked husband. They continued touring the country through the 1940s, doing tent shows and sketch comedy. Boob also wrote Grand Ole Opry skits for Rod and Minnie Pearl, among others. By the early 1950s, the Brasfield couple retired to their ranch called Rancho Pocito in the Rio Grande Valley near Edinburg, Texas.
Similar racial tension was to lead to a riot in Wellington, New Zealand when American soldiers would not allow Māori into the Allied Services Club. Once the servicemen arrived they quibbled about their disillusionment with local women and never fully changed their preconceptions of local men. As John F Kennedy reported from the Solomon Islands "Have a lot of natives around and am getting hold of grass skirts, war clubs, etc. We had one in today who told us about the last man he ate".
In the fourth season, critics quibbled with the show's direction. In February 1979, Noel Holston of The Orlando Sentinel called Family "ABC's most prestigious program" but claimed "the producers' crisis-of-the-week approach is starting to strain the series' credibility." Some critics complained that Family, like many TV shows of the period, had become too reliant on sex-related plots. At the same time, ABC shifted the show's time slot to Friday at 8pm, and its previously solid ratings dropped to near the bottom of the chart.
James Chambers put forward a plan for Stuart and Kekwick to return north with a government-provided armed guard to see them past the difficulties at Attack Creek. The government prevaricated and quibbled about cost, personnel, and ultimate control of the expedition, but eventually agreed to contribute ten armed men and £2,500; and put Stuart in operational command. (In contrast, the Burke and Wills expedition had cost £9,000 to establish. That expedition had already reached the Darling River in northern New South Wales.) Stuart left Chambers Creek with a dozen men, 49 horses and rations for 30 weeks on 1 January 1861.
According to the Canadian writer Ross King, writing in the Los Angeles Times, Jonathan Marcus, the main character of Levin's "smart and well- paced thriller," resembles the author in being a young attorney who trained in archaeology at the American Academy in Rome before going to law school.Ross King, "'The Last Ember'", Los Angeles Times, 22 August 2009 The Biblical Archaeology Review quibbled about details: Josephus was born in the year 30, not 37. John Merrill, Review: "'The Last Ember',"], Biblical Archaeology Review The Globe and Mail called it a "stellar debut" and "a great airplane novel".Cannon, "New in crime fiction", Globe and Mail, Aug.
For the first appearance of the song on Bingo, the band received some criticism for the fact that the artists listed in the song are all male, so they recorded a second version where all the artists are female. This is the version called "More Endless Art". In "More Endless Art", the melodic quotation from Beethoven is substituted with one from Carl Orff, who, it might be quibbled, is not a woman, while the substitution of Walt Disney's Minnie Mouse for his Mickey Mouse may not quite right the gender balance either. Still, "More Endless Art" was better than a defense Dave Couse had offered in interviews, that the band had thought that Joan Miró was a woman.
It's for people who are repelled by the warm-fuzzy, disease-o'-the-week dramas of cable television," while EW.com's Ken Tucker quibbled with its major plot point: "My big problem with The Big C concerns a crucial decision the show made for the early episodes: Cathy declines to tell those closest to her that she has cancer. While this is one of the many different reactions people have to such a diagnosis in real life, in a comedy-drama like this, it makes everyone around her seem a bit dim." The second season received similar reviews to the first, receiving a score of 64 on Metacritic. Maureen Ryan of AOL TV stated that "Having a character and her family deal with a potentially fatal illness is such a rich arena for both drama and black comedy, but so far, The Big C hasn't been able to mine that topic with consistent freshness and depth.

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