Ms Wall retorts that if one looks at individual swing states, the picture is sometimes rosier.
India retorts the trial should take place in its courts as the fishermen were Indian.
Hardly, he retorts: a decade ago, Unilever had a huge computer network for sharing internal information.
Stuttgart retorts that if clients were not getting a good deal, they would go elsewhere.
The family retorts that if his intentions were amicable, he would sell and go away.
Dr Ng retorts that he is surprised Dr Lieu's paper got past the refereeing process.
The government retorts that it will only move people to areas with a similar ethnic mix.
Mr. Karzai, one former close aide retorts, often wonders the same about his Western counterparts.
Arizona's governor, Jan Brewer, who signed the bill into law, retorts that it explicitly prohibits racial profiling.
Mr Huckabee retorts, proudly, that he has carried out more executions than any other governor in Arkansas history.
But if the 1980s are to be counted a success, Mr Panagariya retorts, liberalisation should still get the credit.
She retorts, with some justification, that upper-caste Indian leaders, such as the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, have parks and museums aplenty.
Kenneth Starr, the independent prosecutor, retorts that the public interest in a thorough investigation of the presidency matters more.
Though a servant that talks back may not be universally appealing, one that has some clever retorts would amuse anyone.
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Mr Starr issued three separate retorts, culminating in a 19-page letter to Steven Brill, Content's owner, editor, and principal reporter.
" In other words, retorts conservative guru Paul Weyrich, child care is going to be "the new entitlement of the next century.
Moreover, retorts the north, the south's Marxist civil service was impossibly bloated.
Tramping door-to-door for votes in 106-degree heat, Mr Quayle retorts that most of his former voters are in the new sixth district.
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"And if you're not interested in reading 900 pages, you're not interested in getting rid of the dictator, " he retorts, whip smart.
The comment elicited sarcastic retorts from the back corner of the bus.
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Of course, he retorts: that is just how things are in Colombia.
Lula retorts that the conditions attached to the transfer beneficiaries must keep their children in school and vaccinate their babies make it more than a handout.
The government retorts that although media freedom is sacrosanct the private media have at times abused this freedom and violated professional codes of conduct.
By squeezing more taxes and charges out of the citizenry, retorts Muhammad Atrianfar, the head of the council, and an ally of the mayor's.
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Mr Starr retorts that White House workers are public servants, and that they would best serve the public interest by co-operating with his investigation.
"People have criticized us in every decade since the 1930s, " retorts Chris Galvin, 48, a 25-year Motorola veteran and grandson of company founder Paul Galvin.
Bogus, and look how much more Madrid province gets, retorts Pasqual Maragall, whose Socialists got more votes, but fewer seats, in the 1999 regional elections.
Ukraine retorts that further integration with the EU is the answer.
Citi retorts that giving its customers access to top-branded stores at privileged prices, and loading them up with special offers, will keep them happy and loyal.
Don Gautier, who works for that agency, retorts that it has never done a systematic study of the Arctic, or put a figure on its energy riches.
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