Of course, there is nobody available with a record like Mr Torre's, so a little pay-trimming will be hard to quibble with.
Early in the transcript, Mohammed's representative speaks for him, in exchanges that mainly serve to quibble with the case laid out against him.
When Matthew Leffers of San Francisco opened his home to the crew of Reese Witherspoon's Just Like Heaven, he discovered he didn't have to quibble over price.
It is easy to quibble with the foregoing segments but the real point is that there is a market segment for larger screens and Apple is completely missing this market segment.
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The Liberals, the main opposition, were so stumped for something to quibble with in the budget that they decided not to vote it down, which at least spares Canadians a third general election in just over four years.
More importantly, this points to my biggest quibble: the graphics are simply not what I would expect out of a 2013 game.
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But then, why quibble over what amounts to little more than an innocently misplaced decimal point?
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If not, then you need to think about the only serious quibble I have with APE first.
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Fact-checkers quibble that, according to his written plans, he really means 95% of families with children, not 95% of Americans.
Sceptics may quibble with its claim to have saved at least 7m lives, and exactly how many more millions of lives it has improved, but mortality rates in the diseases it targets have dropped sharply.
We can quibble about how easy it is to make this kind of money -- but the point is, the huge potential is there.
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The only quibble: There was an add-on component to my service--a sports massage--but my therapist didn't ask whether I had injuries or what sports I play before she commenced.
You can quibble with his math, but his points are hard to refute.
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In press interviews last week, Livni said that Israel's only real quibble is that the Saudi plan stipulates that Israel has to allow millions of hostile foreign Arabs to move here.
That quibble aside, don't expect this clash of aesthetic ideals to merge into any sort of ergonomic ideal.
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Though he seems to invest young Benjy with too much wisdom at times, this is a small quibble.
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We can quibble over the detailed evidence in a 36 page expose, though the motivation to do that is suspicious.
Historians quibble about whether the modern level was invented by Mechisedech Thevenot , royal librarian to King Louis XIV of France, or by legendary English natural scientist Robert Hooke .
One quibble: Mr Vedral often digresses from the point at hand, so the overall effect tends to be a bit meandering.
Other than this minor quibble, the disc extras are as comprehensive as you will find in this format and the attention to detail raises the stakes for future DVD releases.
We may quibble that those are anything but riskless assets for the banks, but what national bank regulators are going to downgrade and mark down their own sovereign debt to fail their own banks?
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