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be of different opinions
She disagrees with her husband on many questions
I beg to differ!
How To Use take issue In A Sentence
- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she was "heartened" by Ms. Saberi's release but that the U.S. continued "to take issue with the charges against her and the verdicts rendered. Iran Frees
- Take issue with facts, not the person, if you disagree.
- Listerine did invent the term halitosis, but they weren't the first to take issue with it. Beauty
- It is even harder to take issue without seeming hickish and dickish. Out Of Left Field
- Finally, several respondents take issue with my policy recommendations, based on alleged sins of commission or omission.
- You can certainly take issue with the term comical but I don’t think its sufficient evidence of being mean spirited considering the mainstream media and gibbs have both had to clean up after Biden’s gaffes. The Volokh Conspiracy » Comment Quality:
- I take issue with throwing technology at kids," said Jill Simonian , a Los Angeles-based mom blogger, adding, "iPads aren't toys. The Game of Life, With Apps
- What I take issue with is his championing the idea rhetorically, but not pursuing it tenaciously. D. Brad Wright: Why Won't Obama Lead on Reform?
- They might well disagree with his Catholic specificities, like the curé's belief in transubstantiation, but they wouldn't want to take issue with them.
- Maybe Carter could take a page from your book, call whatshisname an "idiot" and then take issue with something barely related someone else said. "Being a former President does not give one a unique privilege to invent information..."