| 41. | I beg to differ, Fran.
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| 42. | "People want to suggest that we'd be a lot better with the guys that aren't here, but I beg to differ.
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| 43. | I beg to differ with his analysis, and go further by saying; this might be a case of manipulation vs . evidence.
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| 44. | I beg to differ with BalCoder's general comments and responded that dismissive comments such as the above were too general to be useful.
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| 45. | I'm no scientist, but I beg to differ despite the fact that I haven't invested a single minute on the study of willpower.
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| 46. | You said that'they were based almost entirely on credulous reprints of exaggerated press releases writen by the Nwaogus', and I beg to differ.
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| 47. | "People don't project our team to win a lot of games this season, but I beg to differ with them, " he said.
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| 48. | :" " I beg to differ; Consensus is one of the five pillars Wikipedia is built on " " you are correct.
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| 49. | :You're forgetting Silverback that your above statement is in contention and your own POV . I beg to differ with your description of events.
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| 50. | :: : : : I beg to differ, I find that he is avoiding policy via deletion rather than meeting them with proper edits.
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