Drug researchers such as Andy Parrott, at the University of East London, beg to differ.
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While Hay's sales materials claim that the LSI is "statistically reliable and valid, " psychometricians beg to differ.
Many will point to the recent surge in Chinese exports as evidence, but this writer would beg to differ.
House Republicans, seeing the heavy hand of a too-big government, beg to differ.
The small-business owner who can't get credit and the mounting number of unemployed and foreclosed homeowners would beg to differ.
Though Dr. Hall and her attorney deny any involvement in the teaching scandal, those closest to the case beg to differ.
When it comes to investor behavior going into earnings season, I beg to differ it is repeating itself even now.
And lest you think that the value of marketing experiments is limited to the world of online advertising, President Barack Obama would beg to differ.
The banks themselves will of course beg to differ, and perhaps will as earnings reports for U.S. banks roll out over the next few weeks.
Others, mainly the guys who study meteorology, beg to differ.
Yet the women themselves might beg to differ.
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Steph's Blog would beg to differ though - and sticks the boot into the BBC while she is at it, comparing a report on violence at an opposition rally on Sunday in state-owned The Herald newspaper with one of ours.
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