But we wanted to take issue with something Slate's Amanda Marcotte said about it.
Put another way, to take issue with market returns is like arguing against the speed limit.
No one seems to take issue with Mr Prabhakaran, whose picture adorns most shops.
It will be easy to take issue with a particular change in a particular program.
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Undoubtedly, both Apple as well as BlackBerry fans will take issue with the foregoing statement.
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So, i am sorry to say that I must take issue with your perspective on this matter.
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However, there is one point at which I would take issue with the story the article tells.
Democrats take issue with cuts to Homeland Security funding to offset additional emergency funding, the aide noted.
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They are thin skinned and looking for a reason to take issue with something that is not there.
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Mr Straw promised to take up the issue with the attorney-general and arrange a meeting with Ms Clwyd.
Cadillac, for one, might take issue with that--it has a 400hp, 5.7-liter V8 without any dome--but it's a selling proposition.
Though Botox has its fans, others take issue with that fact that it masks the problem, rather than improving it.
The second point on which economists take issue with Lord Stern is his estimate of the cost of mitigating climate change.
"Obviously, we continue to take issue with the charges against her and the verdicts rendered, " U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
Society tells us to sacrifice our well-being for the alleged betterment of others, and the authors very much take issue with it.
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Here is where I begin to take issue with the McKinsey report.
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Not to diminish their point, but almost every company has something in its past that someone could take issue with in the present.
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In her lawsuit, filed in November of 2009, Lorenzana says that her manager, Craig Fisher began to take issue with her wardrobe and appearance.
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Though colors on the panel are bright and viewing angles seem to hold up fairly well, we did take issue with its overall brightness.
Having read your piece on the site today I have to take issue with your claim that the Jockey Club should be given more powers.
While many say the findings make sense, some experts take issue with the way the research was conducted and express concern it will send wrong message.
Many people in the industry, including regulators and self-regulators, take issue with my stating that fraud and other forms of malfeasance are commonplace in the institutional marketplace.
Many physicians take issue with the scope of a test like Biophysical's, maintaining that even healthy people will show some abnormal results in such a broad survey.
This is in the middle of an excellent response to critics of hers who take issue with her critical posts on Donald Glover and Charlie Sheen.
While it's impossible to know whether his comments have dissuaded anyone from investing in the company, BBC presenter Shaw suggested shareholders might take issue with his suggestion.
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What I will take issue with, though, is when someone says that Russia is losing economic ground, or that its economy is in some sort of long-term decline.
He now has a European cause fairer trade policies, greater economic dynamism to tackle unemployment and further enlargement that few in any of the main parties would take issue with.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Scientists offer fresh evidence that chimpanzees, like humans, have an innate sense of fairness but other researchers take issue with the findings.
Does AGU take issue with the accuracy of East Anglia-CRU quotations I cited as evidence of serious integrity and peer-review problems within important segments of the climate science community?
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