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1 Allow me to have one small quibble with the analysis, however.
2 Nobody should quibble with Daniels' hyperactive efforts to make up the lost ground.
3 Whatever happened she would speak the truth, and not quibble with obvious facts.
4 Researchers can and do legitimately quibble with most of these notions.
5 Not that High Ridge had any personal quibble with Descroix on that particular point.
6 The plot failed and this time Leicester could have no quibble with the result.
7 It's hard to imagine how any CNET shareholder could quibble with such an offer.
8 No one could quibble with the report's section on geopolitics.
9 I am not here to quibble with you, Mr. Bass.
10 Though some will quibble with the veracity of Brown's conjectures, therein lies the fun.
11 It's possible to quibble with the details, but the big-picture proposals strike a sensible balance.
12 Few fair minded people will quibble with this approach.
13 I might quibble with some of the line taken in your reporting, but I won't.
14 Only geographical pedants can quibble with the English Premier League being this country's winter national pastime.
15 But you can quibble with the means of raising money for charity without dissing charity itself.
16 There was no logical reason for it, but the Starmen wouldn't quibble with the crew members.
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