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"quibble" Definitions
  1. a small complaint or criticism, especially one that is not important
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You can quibble with any of the valuation measures in the chart above, just as you can quibble with any other valuation measures.
If I were to quibble, I'd say that Dolores's path was always going to carry her here, but I don't think I'll quibble.
Quibble with the characterization of his campaign platform as actually being bold or significant—and quibble vigorously you should—but it certainly looked exciting.
Shelby's personal quibble centers around the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.
Aside from perhaps one quibble that some of them had.
People can quibble whether the polls count for anything anymore.
One quibble: The case isn't solved at the novel's conclusion.
When Kluber first saw his display, he had a quibble.
Only the most ardent cultural relativist would have reasons to quibble.
You can quibble with my guesstimates of percentages and breakdowns here.
But they could quibble over how long the extension should be.
And if that's the case, why quibble about it at all?
But it's such a small quibble with Lauren's well-played move.
Still — that's a quibble that doesn't detract from Viridi's overall charm.
The Pentagon, in its written response, didn't quibble with the findings.
White supremacists can't face that, so they quibble over optics instead.
Who am I, a newspaper editor, to quibble with that approach?
Quibble with her style, her methods, her desire to attract attention.
Another quibble: There is plenty of land that hardly anyone wants.
Their biggest quibble today is a harmless debate about Theresa's technical ineptitude.
As so often, there was much for fact-checkers to quibble over.
Although I would quibble with McCain about the Senate functioning pretty well.
Alas, there is reason to quibble with the data underpinning the post.
Of course, you could quibble with some of the choices I've made.
It's hard to quibble with the vast majority of nominees unveiled Thursday.
A related quibble: The dragons themselves have become dad joke-delivery devices.
Insurers acknowledge the fundamental problem, even if they quibble on the timeline.
My only quibble is that he actually understates the urgency for removal.
That's a small quibble, though, in an otherwise fascinating chronicle of discovery.
Now, one can quibble about the proper definition of the neutral monetary policy.
You can quibble with how much time, energy and work this might take.
Step outside Madison Square Garden and the question may seem like a quibble.
My only quibble is how huge the camera bump is — it's seriously massive.
But skeptics looking closely at Quinnipiac's results have found things to quibble with.
It's a minor quibble for a game that's otherwise a masterclass in platforming.
ANONYMOUS You can't say, "It's the bride's day," then quibble with her rules.
Which brings me to the one quibble I have with this extraordinary episode.
This, however, is a minor quibble considering the exhibition's unprecedented scope and depth.
One quibble: His references — from Batman to Freud and DeLillo — are mostly male.
And if Mysterio wants to come back too, who am I to quibble?
This is my only quibble with Kevin Kelly's pronouncement that AI is already here.
A minor quibble, for sure, but I suspect actual kids might be equally impatient.
While the presidential contenders quibble over policy, this congressional race has already turned personal.
There's just one small quibble – and that's with Elaine's choice to block Jason's vote.
They still quibble, Ms. Lebron said, but their time together has been mostly harmonious.
The track record is short, but there's not much room to quibble with it.
People will quibble with the implementation, but on the whole it feels thoughtfully designed.
The newcomers will not quibble over the circumstances that brought them to this stage.
Otherwise, we believe we look like nitpicking maniacs to quibble over every conceited claim.
There's also plenty of scope to quibble with the substance of Trump's economic claims.
That minor quibble was among the very few we had at Katerina Ristorante Italiano.
" Under different circumstances, we might quibble with Dawkins's characterization of his business as "legit.
You can quibble with how this arc gets where it's going — I'm about to!
I do prefer the double buttons on the Pros, but that's a small quibble.
My only quibble was that the flank steak, sourced from Pat LaFrieda, was chewy.
And, awed as she was, Jane had a quibble with the virtual-reality view.
Judged on these metrics, few can quibble with the direction that British Airways is heading.
No gas money to quibble about, no meter to feed, no insurance premium to sweat.
Taxes aside, you'll probably quibble with the pretax rate of return on the Powerball annuity.
Still this is just a quibble, and I'm happy they offered a loop at all.
Menu navigation is fantastic with the only quibble being a slightly crowded shutter release button.
That's a minor quibble, though, and you learn the lay of the land pretty quickly.
One quibble: When Dany gets to Dragonstone, she just waltzes right into the freaking castle.
Critics quibble that government must pay interest on reserves and bonds left from budget deficits.
Even an insurance company doesn't want to quibble when it comes to a child's safety.
I thought Frank made a terrific case against Biden's candidacy, with one quibble: Who else?
If their idea is satisfactory, he said, it's better to agree to it than quibble.
It may seem unfair to quibble this way, given Apple's technological accomplishments and financial position.
The only quibble, ironically enough, is that it could have used a touch more soul.
Not a modern problem, one might quibble, and yet these sisters endure for good reason.
I could quibble all day long about the details, but I want to watch more.
My only other quibble with the View 163 is the way Huawei's EMUI 8 skin looks.
The only quibble he had was with Facebook's reluctance to acknowledge itself as a global power.
Still, it's become easier to quibble in recent weeks with the character of the market's advance.
Judging the best smartphone cameras on the market today takes you quickly into the quibble zone.
My only quibble is that I would have liked it to have a little more salt.
It's a minor quibble that is annoying, but not a total deal breaker by any means.
It's possible to quibble with the details, but the big-picture proposals strike a sensible balance.
Baseball Prospectus recently ranked Atlanta's system the best in baseball, and few would quibble with that.
We can (and surely will) quibble about added functionality and the use of screen real estate.
What I would do, though, is quibble with this notion that any of this is acceptable.
It is not enough to challenge Mr Sanders's facts and figures, or quibble with his tactics.
You probably quibble over every fluctuation in the market, or fret when their portfolio loses value.
I have only a minor quibble, and that concerns Tonya's late-career stint as a boxer.
You might quibble over some plot points, but The Sinner is a very good binge watch.
That's a minor quibble, really – the real crime is that he has no character development whatsoever.
A small quibble: Keeping the Sidecar and display settings separate is a bit of an annoyance.
Health experts are likely to quibble Trump's assessment of Pence's record as governor overseeing health epidemics.
Quibble all you like, but a clam pizza is the very best pizza in the world.
Egypt sees a man it can do business with who will not quibble about human rights.
But there are plenty who don't seem to quibble much with Mr. King's way of thinking.
If their idea is satisfactory, he said, it is better to agree to it than quibble.
I might quibble with a few decisions here and there, but I have no outright complaints.
When you're buying a $1,000 computer, why quibble over a little extra for a bigger hard drive?
Her quibble with Demi is with her "tone," something that reflects last season's issues with Krystal Nielson.
There's room for politicians to quibble over which policies are best to fight climate change, of course.
Some quibble that the behaviours modelled by the president-elect often run counter to their therapeutic recommendations.
A distracted Mr Trump used debating time to quibble about his father's generosity—"a very small loan".
" Her only quibble: the 282 source notes released along with the speech "just didn't provide much context.
Quibble if you must with Bush on political issues, but no one can question the man's integrity.
Policy wonks might quibble over details but the general concept of providing performance based incentives is compelling.
To the left abortion is about killing an unwanted child, why quibble over when that happens. Gov.
One could quibble with Lloyd about whether even in his best days D'Souza was all that rigorous.
Trump's budget request is sure to enrage Democrats, but there's plenty for Republicans to quibble with, too.
Bookish annotators, they provide context and commentary on a Pepys website, and quibble comically about petty details.
One can quibble with the rhetoric used by Norquist and Capretta, but both men are broadly correct.
Pedants will quibble that the book is built on individual themes that others have looked at more deeply.
Whatever, I am not going to quibble with power because the New York Concept's tech is hugely intriguing.
Few could quibble with attempts to ensure that police and prosecutors inform victims of developments in their case.
You could call this a collection of unfortunate coincidences, or quibble about uncertainties and noise in the data.
They quibble with references to the "centrality of the multilateral trading system" and to "development" as an objective.
My quibble is that the ports are underneath a removable plastic door that protects them from the elements.
The only performance quibble I have is with the speed of the fingerprint scanner in the home button.
It's possible to quibble with the broader implications of the film's world and how they affect its message.
The EU and Argentina have asked to join the conversation as the U.S. and Canada quibble over wine.
This is a quibble, but it is evidence of a real problem with this book as a book.
While one can quibble with his methods, Trump is correct to grumble about the inequities inside NATO today.
I may quibble that it's a little too smooth, almost airbrushed, more in thrall to voluptuousness than earthiness.
One plot quibble I have in these later episodes is the absence of Lenù's sexual relationship with Antonio.
"Naturally, there are points on which I would quibble, but this is Michael's book, not mine," he wrote.
If I had to quibble about casting, I'd say Facinelli is too conventionally attractive for the Raniere role.
One could obviously quibble with various aspects of this, especially Trump's treatment of the "wealth parked overseas" issue.
While we can quibble about how much sex millennials are actually having, that much at least is true.
Not to quibble here, but even an HR rookie would know that harassers are not inclined to one-offs.
But that's a silly quibble: The reality is this portrait is actually quite representative of the administration so far.
I would quibble with some of that, but I'm not interested in arguing about Clinton or the campaign here.
My major quibble with this piece is the pairing of Women's March imagery with this song of militant rebellion.
But Andresen's original, more radical proposal is dead as bitcoiners continue to quibble over the future of the coin.
They describe their plan as "win-win"—even if some of them still claim to quibble with the science.
But the exchange quickly devolved into a quibble over semantics: Is Clinton progressive enough to lead the Democratic party?
That quibble grows, however, when you start exploring the Moto G's interface and find yourself consistently bothered by something.
The only quibble with Hornak's choice:it should have been the black, sleeveless futuristic Rockies jerseys that are totally underappreciated.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: With twenty-five I have no quibble,But then there's one that flaunts each syll'ble.
Republicans countered that Democrats were harping on access to documents because they could not quibble with Judge Kavanaugh's qualifications.
But this seems a small quibble in a book that makes grand promises and delivers on most of them.
The players know the rules and know the numbers, but it is fair to quibble with the ranking system.
Honestly, any quibble I have here comes with the giant, red-lettered caveat that the things are only $30.
Dr. Alexander's only quibble is the current study's sample size of ambergris, which she said is to be expected.
I could (and eventually will) quibble about the percentage Scroll is taking: $1.50 out of $5, or thirty percent.
In their 10-minute opening statements, Democratic senators made no attempt to quibble with Judge Gorsuch's qualifications or temperament.
Wonks quibble about the effects of its decision to open a northern base in Salford, close to Manchester, in 2011.
We can quibble over what particular criminal statutes their alleged actions violate, but no one seems to be excusing them.
I have one selfish quibble with the expansive, magnificent new book "The Poetry of Yehuda Amichai," edited by Robert Alter.
Also, this is kind of a small quibble, I admit, but it's a bit tough to get the thing open.
So they do not quibble when their adversaries heap most of the blame on them for destroying the region's heritage.
But this is where scientists a bit more familiar with animals start to quibble with the findings of the physicists.
However, while it is always possible to quibble with studies projecting into the future, the message and conclusions are clear.
This is more than a semantic quibble: the presidential nomination becomes a presidential appointment when the Senate blesses the nominee.
While some might quibble with Ms. Luna's technique, few would argue against her appeal to clean up Mexico's electoral politics.
The couple do have a quibble with their neighborhood: They wish there were more places to shop, eat and drink.
Some may quibble with my selection of who's in what tier, but this I know: it's going to change, people.
If so — and I won't quibble with them — can't we sit back and let it happen, Paris or no Paris?
In 2018, after so many years shoved to the fringes of mainstream American politics, socialists seem less inclined to quibble.
The quibble here between progressives and conservatives will be whether the US government should be providing access to health care.
My one quibble with the book was that I was waiting for Lewis to suggest a critique of this myth.
It's easy to quibble over whether it's worth the cost compared to other ultrawide or 1440p monitors on the market.
Big producers of fossil fuels such as Saudi Arabia, for example, often quibble with the strong conclusions in such reports.
Panera even ruffled the feathers of Chipotle, leading the pair to quibble over what constitutes a truly additive-free menu.
The scenic disparity would be a quibble were it not for the novel's final act, which takes place in India.
"We may quibble over the details, but there is solid agreement on the science and basic policy directions," said Outterson.
My one quibble with this storyline: Do we really think smarty-pants know-it-all Dustin wouldn't know what "presumptuous" meant?
And, if she had a fundamental moral quibble with the very idea of ad-supported streams, why keep anything on YouTube?
You can quibble whether this person's a partner or not, but they can have a clear sense of success and failure.
At times, one could say Bloom's symbolism becomes too much, but that seems to me a quibble rather than a fault.
For most laypeople, this is a legalistic quibble, but it was enough to send Judge Smith ranting for pages and pages.
There is, however, one piece that really stands out — and it's perhaps the largest quibble with the smartwatch category of all.
My one quibble is the presence of a somewhat ornate rooster on the polo and Mac, just across from the crocodile.
In fact, ideally, the tyrannosaur and Gallimimus emojis could also use some feathered detail too, but that's more of a quibble.
Few will quibble with spending 1 billion pounds to boost the welfare system and provide a hardship fund for local authorities.
The only issue is that the book was published in 2005 and could use an update, but that's a minor quibble.
Nationals 5, Yankees 4 With the Yankees holding the best record in baseball, Hal Steinbrenner has very little to quibble about.
While scientists and politicians quibble over timelines and half measures, or how bad it'll all be, we are losing precious time.
Republicans may quibble with the substance of Vindman's testimony as they try to protect Trump from the fast-moving impeachment inquiry.
Within the Republican Party, for a day at least, many allies and critics alike were too relieved to quibble on Wednesday.
One final quibble about hotel resort fees: Theoretically, they help maintain special amenities at hotels, like golf courses and tennis courts.
As a frequent podcast host/producer/editor, I found very few things to quibble with when I reviewed Rode Microphone's Rodecaster Pro.
While one can certainly quibble with the assumptions built into each of these scenarios, the scale of the problem is perfectly clear.
Not all conservatives will support the concept of a refundable tax credit, and others will quibble the bill doesn't go far enough.
Or rather, that's the kind of simplistic explanation that an actual dance scholar would quibble with every word of, but it's trueish.
"You clearly don't need any help from me to tank your career," Chuck mutters, and it's hard to quibble with that one.
If I have one quibble — and it is a small one — it is that Winters does not seem particularly interested in composition.
Hip-hop, he said, is "the first art form created by free black men" (though jazz would probably quibble with that characterization).
I quibble with Franzen's assertion that one of our best defenses against global chaos is to maintain functioning democracies and civil society.
" But Hargan also seemed to quibble, saying "the work of an audit is to review compliance with procedures, not make legal conclusions.
Few would quibble with that salary, which is 11 times higher than the median household income in the United States in 20133.
When it comes to "best," pundits like me can (and will) quibble over whether Brady's the best quarterback who ever played the game.
I did not need any of the reenactments — which are purely for mood-setting, and are unnecessary — but that is my one quibble.
By 2016 it had been driven down to around 60, although some people quibble that one-off sales may have flattered the ratio.
Some will quibble about the inability to upgrade past the 30 games that come on the console, but I think this is fine.
One can also quibble with whether addressing climate change will deprive other issues of attention, as opposed to working in synchrony with them.
Today, as our politicians quibble and send refugees back in the direction they came, one can only wonder what misery awaits the displaced.
My only quibble with the book is that I thought Koe could have built upon some real-life incidents rather than changing them.
But why quibble?) More recent innovators, like Trent Reznor ("The Social Network"), Danny Elfman (Tim Burton's "Batman") and Rachel Portman ("Race"), speak eloquently.
But this wasn't just a quibble over the route, which, in the spirit of this trip, we had always intended to be flexible.
We can quibble about how they'll be paid for; we all know higher taxes or heavier borrowing will be needed at some point.
He said that whether you're leading your team or collaborating with other leaders, it is important to subordinate your ego and not quibble.
Here's what I'm watching heading into the closing bell: It's hard to quibble too much with the posture and gait of today's little rally.
One quibble: When Dany looks back at Tyrion to get his blessing for the alliance with the Greyjoys, it plays as a weird moment.
A stickler for Confucian principles of correct naming might quibble at frequent claims by Chinese leaders that theirs is an exceptionally peace-loving country.
We ended essentially at the August lows (let's not quibble about a few points here and there), which were the lows for last year.
If there's a deal, that would be a powerful upside catalyst for oil, and OPEC could be less likely to quibble over production levels.
If I had one quibble with this movie, it's the raggedy, tiresome "Chosen One" narrative that propels — literally, propels — our heroine across the ocean.
If there's a quibble with "Hated" (beyond it probably being 15 minutes too long), it's that the villain's plan, ultimately, is kind of stupid.
My only quibble — a minor lapse encountered at other Lima restaurants — was a glass of local draft beer delivered with far too much foam.
We can quibble about various metrics, but the same Commonwealth Fund study that faulted Canada for access issues didn't find huge differences in outcomes.
Rather than quibble about the terms of special rules for impeachment, both parties should have started from the Senate's permanent rules for impeachment trials.
I will quibble over whether it's worth the rather hefty price — starting at $263,23 without any options — but it has lots going for it.
Rather than quibble about credit, what Democrats need to do is remember the lessons of the past the next time they get to govern.
So, yes, this was a spy who was operating, but the media wants to quibble over semantics so they can trash Trump as a liar.
Reasonable minds can quibble over the exact returns such upgrades and others might produce, but Oasis reckons they would more than double the stock price.
Republicans might quibble with whether those provisions really belong under the health committee's jurisdiction, or CBO might decide the new money won't be fully spent.
Some may quibble with Comey's choice of tactics, but what is indisputable is that yet again President Trump had hurt his presidency with a tweet.
A U.K. firm is warning of a "looming divorce nightmare" as spouses quibble over the value of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies that can fluctuate wildly.
I can only quibble with the automatic brightness adjustment, which can be slow to adapt and sometimes changes in discrete increments that make it noticeable.
Political leaders might quibble with the tone or emphasis of news coverage—Nixon was famous for this—but what, really, could they do about it?
I can't quibble with any of it, though I feel like Canon might have been able to accommodate a larger circular cluster at the rear.
My only real quibble is with the ending -- why they didn't just go ahead and title it "Infinity War, Part I," as was originally intended.
But it is impossible for me to quibble much with anything in this report having seen the commissioners in action and having testified before them.
When divided by gender there is just a two-point gap — a statistical quibble between Trump being crushed by 22019 percent or just 33 percent.
While we can quibble about the exact cost of bringing a new drug to market, we can all agree that it's a lot of money.
One might quibble, though a judge would very likely permit an NDA to protect such matters, since they are private concerns of little public value.
Some ice hockey aficionados took to social media to quibble with the comparison - stick lengths vary depending on the position one is playing, they argued.
And if progressives are going to quibble around raising $2,800 here and there and doing a fundraiser at someone's house, we're going to lose again.
They concur on the larger historical details and quibble like brothers over the minor ones: the topography, the scrub brush, who was driving what car.
As someone familiar with most of the events depicted in Citizen K, I found little to quibble with in terms of how he frames them.
A final quibble: It strains credibility that Marvin Gardens, a peculiar and good-size animal unafraid of humans, is undiscovered until Obe happens on him.
Acting on a courtesy tipoff from Boyd — which seems thinly motivated, but that's a minor quibble — Axe spends the day busily preparing for the worst.
" My one quibble is the "party's over" tone of the very last words: "All dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, long before the first humans.
But Jordan Weissman contends in Slate that to quibble about the relative progressivity of different college tuition funding proposals is largely to miss the point.
But that's a quibble given the abundance of meticulous and pleasing touches, from Kendrick Lamar's musical contributions to the Easter eggs within the closing credits.
These are two stories of triumph, and I have not a quibble with the magnificent telling of how their authors got from there to here.
The major quibble with Storm is that by virtue of being outside the Wolverine-Jean Grey-Cyclops love triangle, she's been relegated to a supporting character.
Since the buyer has no direct relationship with them, it may be more likely to delay and quibble about payouts, to maximise its own financial gain.
And while camera suppliers would no doubt argue the benefit of including a full second or third camera, it's hard to quibble with the results here.
That may sound like a minor quibble, given that the point of virtual reality is normally to create a fantasy experience, rather than a physical one.
You can quibble over who deserves to get cast, but ultimately what's best about any theme is how it insinuates its way into the players' brains.
Viewers may quibble about Johnson's specific answers to Abrams' questions, but they shouldn't be so quick to resent him answering them in ways they didn't expect.
You can quibble with the numbers, but there are undoubtedly huge benefits — particularly health benefits — to ending our reliance on the dirtiest of all fossil fuels.
One can quibble with whether it's accurate to characterize the New Deal as "war socialism" — it was, after all, run primarily in partnership with private industry.
But in a place where everything is fake, right down to the last hair, anyone who stands up to quibble about truth seems naïve, even childlike.
After months of tinkering and negotiations, the outlines of a federal privacy law are finally starting to crystallize, but lawmakers continue to quibble over the details.
Sitting at the Public, you can quibble that some of the play's emotional resonance has been lost, but this audience is not the production's only one.
But this is a quibble, and along with the increasing intensity of approaching midnight, the writing becomes more artful and succinctly poetic as the story proceeds.
You can quibble with some of the White House's methodological ideas here, and certainly people who don't like the Trump administration are motivated to do so.
Sure, you could quibble that Sony should be using USB-C instead of Micro USB for future-proofing, but compared to Mini USB, anything is an improvement.
And yes, I could quibble with a few choices here and there, particularly when it comes to the movie's score and a couple of its climactic scenes.
The quibble there was not that Edie shouldn't be showing off the shape of her butt, but that she was far too rich and glamorous for sportswear.
But it's hard to quibble about what's wrong with a movie that gets so much right, especially when it comes to Gadot's revelatory portrayal of Wonder Woman.
But that agreement is now in jeopardy as the EU and Turkey quibble over the fine print which was supposed to have been ironed out in March.
Some folks like to quibble that we can't ever really "run out" of helium since more is being produced all the time via the aforementioned nuclear decay.
There's a 3.5-inch touchscreen on the backside so you can see and frame your photos properly (a quibble we had with the Snap, but ultimately forgave).
Some quibble that the recovery from the 2009 low didn't turn into a wholly new bull market until it hit a fresh record high in early 2013.
" Ms. Conley said in her musical twang, before leaning in to offer one conspiratorial quibble: "I think they picked out a few too many Wal-Mart tops.
I'll take it, and I'll let others quibble over whether it amounts to a big wave, a modest one or a slosh of something wet and reassuring.
My one quibble is like so many period apps out there, there's no option to log certain contraceptive options, such as the NuvaRing or birth control pills.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, who has also complained about leaks of classified information, had no such quibble with what Mr. Nunes disclosed on Wednesday.
" Morgan further claimed that "invasion" is a worthy term for "a crisis problem," adding, "I don't think the issue is to quibble over what terminology or adjective.
Now, you could quibble that a series about standup comedians in '20s New York is pretty much custom-designed to win Emmys, and you wouldn't be wrong.
A quibble: The author's note fails to adequately describe the ­complexities behind the Manzanar riot, a conflagration that was caused by a host of frustrations about the imprisonment.
The 9th Circuit, however, was more dismissive of the reporting bands: "We decline the recipients' invitation to quibble with the particular ranges selected by Congress," the court wrote.
My only quibble is that the wedge design makes the screen can't fold all the way over onto the system's back, which would, obviously, make it a convertible.
"I don't think I would quibble with the trend they're pointing out -- we're losing individuals of species and geographic ranges at a really rapid rate," he told me.
But I suppose it's rude to quibble with his recollections of the timeline when an incurable disease is already making its way nearer and nearer to his brain.
I don't exactly have a quibble with your characterization, except that I always prefer to call my translation works "translations" as opposed to versions, subversions, imitations, parodies, etc.
I found a paltry two clues that seemed awkward to me, UNNAILED and IV TUBE, and one can often find more crosswordese to quibble about on most days.
That quibble aside, Home is a strong competitor to Alexa, especially if you rely on Google services or have bought into the Chromecast ecosystem for your home entertainment.
Purists will quibble this is a misnomer if any of the money raised were to be spent on shifting away from fossil fuels rather than truly green projects.
Though we quibble about diction, and though critical evaluations will diverge, we can at the very least agree that a translation that misrepresents the author's meaning is bad.
And so many have invested where it was cheap without a quibble, decimating livelihoods to the point where, for example, it changed everything for the 2016 American election.
But she wanted to quibble with her new friend's earlier point — that the president's supporters didn't need to scream or cry or yell to get their message across.
More than a few historians might quibble with such a characterization, but the focus on Europe also distracts us from what was going on in the United States.
Accusing Trump of bribery would mean "allowing Republicans to quibble over legal definitions and factual conclusions as to whether one thing was conditioned on the other," she wrote.
Peter ChristopherGabriola Island, British Columbia To the Editor: Nicholas Kristof's column about the virtues of Canada was most kind, and it would be un-Canadianly churlish to quibble.
Jokes about aliens and the like fit right into the shitposting genre; the possible existence of extraterrestrial life is as easy to mock as it is to quibble over.
You might quibble with the film's conventional ending, but there will be one thing you cannot deny: LeBron James (who has a surprisingly large part) is a comedic master.
Ruddiman, reached at home in Virginia, said he was a peer reviewer of the paper and that he had only one quibble, which the authors handled in a footnote.
You might quibble that The Fits is too much of a suggestion, and at just 72 minutes long (68 without the closing credits), I might be inclined to agree.
So now it is up to the Government not to question, quibble or backslide on what we have been instructed to do, but to get on with the job.
Meanwhile, Ms. Swift was put on the defensive, left to quibble about the details of the exchange in a long-winded message that she typed on Apple's Notes app.
While it's always fun to quibble with the story selection and headlines, Techmeme remains one of the best ways to get caught up quickly on the latest tech news.
If there's one quibble with the prescient column, it's that voice assistants — whether Apple's Siri, Google's Assistant, or Amazon's Alexa — can't really do complicated queries the way Gerrold predicted.
"We can quibble about the phraseology, whether it's existential or cataclysmic" impacts that we'll face without taking action in the next 12 years, Ocasio-Cortez spokesman Corbin Trent told Axios.
"I can't quibble with the fundamental premise," Melanne Verveer, executive director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and a longtime advisor to Clinton, told The Daily Beast.
Although some car buffs might quibble, I'll assume for the sake of argument that the Ferrari would be judged the better car if both could be driven on good roads.
So while one can quibble about the severity of the Mac adware epidemic, all evidence points to a threat environment that's increasingly hostile to Mac users, and for good reason.
There are elements of his direction of Black Panther I'd quibble with (mostly in the action sequences), but when the Oscars nominate a blockbuster, they usually nominate its director, too.
The only quibble is that I can't find any record of a Postmates affiliate program that gave you coupons in exchange for orders, rather than driver referrals and app installations.
Oddly, Texas and other objecting states ultimately granted this proposition, turning the case into a semantic quibble over whether the president's memorandum unlawfully conferred a legal status on illegal immigrants.
My next quibble with this episode is more prosaic: the killing of Lee Miglin, in his garage, by Cunanan is so grisly and sadistic as to be difficult to watch.
Connoisseurs may quibble over the relative merits of these wines relative to their Bordeaux peers (Haut-Brion, Latour, Margaux and Mouton-Rothschild), but for me each was an emotional experience.
Though I could quibble with some of the staging, which sometimes seems to get stuck behind furniture, this is the director Kenny Leon's best work to date: incisive and breakneck.
Yet for all the negativity in Stern's later years, it is hard to quibble with the assessment put forth by two of the most influential voices in the modern game.
I think we can all quibble on whether thirteen or twelve or eight years in detention is enough to have them paid for whatever they did, but they're bad guys.
Pedants might quibble about my saying that material tends to be flung outward while spinning, since this statement smacks of centrifugal forces, which their physics teachers assured them did not exist.
Yes, Emilia Clarke still looks a little weird when she climbs atop one of her dragons (a special effects problem the show seemingly can't solve), but that's my only minor quibble.
And while you might want to quibble with specific numbers, the boom in renewable energy is very real, as are the surging number of jobs in things like solar panel installation.
"We are making billions upon billions of dollars a year, and for us to quibble over thousands of dollars on a property is tough for me to swallow," the employee said.
Good for you, Arya.) I could quibble (again) with how the opening sequence is just a repeat of something the show's already done, but it's so fun that I just can't.
He said his only quibble with the letter, which was written by the consultant and a local gun safety group, was that he wanted lawmakers to set even stronger gun limits.
One can quibble with some of the detail; perhaps the labour market participation rate can rise again, particularly if baby boomers find they don't have enough money with which to retire.
My only quibble continues to be because I typically hold my phone close to my face to see, I'm still not consistently holding it far enough away that it unlocks properly.
And while one could quibble about aspects of the show, including the dearth of context provided by the wall text, there was a lot of material to see and think about.
So often, we get caught up in the stress and drama of crafting the perfect selfie or quibble about how annoying it is that our mom keeps liking our Facebook photos.
These are decent arguments, but my favorite one is the incredibly precise quibble over how many times "Honey Badger Don't Give A Shit" appears in the original video (exactly one time).
You could quibble with this or that choice in Del Caro's rendering—the statuesque word "colossus" seems a poor choice for Ungeheuer —but the passage has the right racing, dancing energy.
The minor quibble, Slate wrote, is that the Trump in question may be wearing a partially disrobed black tie outfit, whereas he was photographed at the pageant wearing a regular suit.
"Critics might quibble with this depiction of the climactic battle of the Cold War, because, while awesome, in real life there was no climactic battle," Lee told the Salt Lake Tribune.
My one major complaint is the space bar, which for some reason just feels mushier than the rest of the keys, but it's a minor quibble on what's otherwise an excellent keyboard.
And while I can't quibble with their underlying point—particularly in this fraught moment, when we'd all do well to be more vigilant about privacy—the truth is they're recklessly misreading Frost.
My one quibble is that although the scattered images are always legible, I think they should be crisper, which I think would make the painting even more jarring than it already is.
I guess my only quibble with this wave of just-add-water products is this: Shipping dry ingredients in compostable packaging and adding water to them ourselves is not a new concept.
Another quibble is that the author sees gay marriage as something foisted on religious America by secular America, downplaying the changes in attitudes that he observes so keenly elsewhere in the book.
If there's a quibble to the strategy, however, it's that the price and positioning might have caught Bose a bit flat-footed as it became more important for music to be portable.
In any case, that brings me to my biggest quibble with Vice: For much of it, I felt like I couldn't get a grasp on the movie because the tone seemed odd.
Some national parks devotees quibble with their wandering cohort, suggesting they violate the spirit of the quest when they stop solely to get their park service passports stamped at a visitor center.
Some might quibble with this claim about the B.D.S. goals, but I think it's fair to say that rejection of the legitimacy of the Zionist project is fairly widespread within the movement.
"If they're just going to quibble among themselves, we're not going to get anywhere," said George Cowie, a retired soldier standing with other anti-EU protesters near the MPs' entrance to parliament.
"Most insurance companies… they're not going to try to say you didn't have any pots," he said — but they might quibble over the idea that you had drawers of pricey cookware, without proof.
If I have a quibble, it's that the headband might have benefited from a little more or better-positioned padding, as it doesn't feel quite as lovely and soft as the ear pads.
I could quibble here and there with "The Beginning," suggest ways the series perhaps doesn't earn such a ridiculously happy ending, even with that tiny little hint of menace in the final shot.
But this is ultimately a small quibble with a collection that spared no effort in lavishing detail, attention, and countless hours of labor to elevate fashion to the level of world-class art.
Even if it's easy to make your transaction private (although I'd quibble about just how obvious and easy it is), it doesn't explain why a "Public" setting needs to exist to begin with.
My only quibble is that the 6T's earpiece — sitting at the top edge of the phone, pushed out of the ultra minimalist notch — tends to gather dust and debris a little too easily.
We can quibble on the adoption curve, but I for one would much rather be carted around on-demand and simultaneously spend less money than me driving myself everywhere I need to go.
Speaking at the Conservative party's annual conference in Birmingham, May said it was time to "get on with the job," vowing that the U.K. government would not question, quibble or backslide on Brexit.
While some would quibble with the very idea that a war on the holiday exists, recent polling does suggest that the Christian nature of Christmas is less culturally prevalent than in the past.
La La Land seems to have enchanted every audience that has seen it, and even if you could quibble with some of its creative decisions, the film's too much fun to really care.
It seemed an odd quibble for a building that has nearly an acre of finished amenities, including a 75-foot indoor pool, a home theater, cabanas for outdoor grilling and a dog run.
There are probably some things with which I could quibble, but that is as good as I've seen it get — and so I want to get behind it and say I support it.
The Seahawks can quibble about calls, but the fact remains that they lost to one of the worst teams in football just a few weeks after beating that same team by 216 points.
Yet you scarcely heard a quibble about the fact that LeBron James trailed both Giannis and Luka even though he has joined Anthony Davis in powering the Lakers to a 29-7 start.
No doubt, trade policy bears some measure of responsibility, and for the Post to quibble at the margins of a much larger problem is an offensive gesture when so many Americans are struggling.
There can be few players who divide opinion so sharply — not some minor quibble on exactly how good he is, but whether he is an elite striker, or some sort of trundling oaf.
And of course, the film lets its protagonists fulfill a lot of their dreams in the end (much faster, I might add, than seems realistic — that's my real narrative quibble with the film).
It's a quibble, perhaps, but given what an asset Westheimer is -- giving directions to the cameraman and fussing over the crew --every decision that takes the camera off her feels like a misguided one.
For people who don't care about the real moral issues of violence, gun control, and abusive policing, it's ridiculous to quibble over whether a given Batman throat-punch happened to result in a death.
Perhaps the greater quibble here is whether or not it remains productive to create festivals and showcases that hinge on the theme of common discipline, only to shatter that construct in every way conceivable.
National Democrats might quibble about a couple of picks in the 2148 races where they are trying to turn seats from red to blue, but overall they got quality candidates who match their district.
Indeed, if there's a quibble with "The Crown," Netflix's handsome drama about Queen Elizabeth II, it was that the episodes occasionally felt a little stretched over the course of a 10-hour first season.
While lawmakers on both sides of the aisle quibble about the best way to offer Americans access to care, another, more fundamental problem is rapidly becoming acute: There aren't enough doctors to go around.
"I look forward to hearing my colleagues who want to quibble over the word 'imminent' explain just how close we should let terrorists come to killing more Americans before we defend ourselves," he added.
It might seem stupid to quibble over 0.35 miles but that sort of thing matters when you're training for any type of race and at longer distances, this sort of inaccuracy tends to snowball.
Ultimately, my main quibble with the book — aside from heroicizing a narrator who uses women in a manner culturally acceptable for his time, but not for mine — is that the illustrations are so small.
If you want to quibble that she ought to have been bumped up into the Best Actress race, then let this make up for the supporting Oscar she should have won for 2008's Doubt.
Another minor quibble, given that we're now in the middle of 2017: V-Moda's choice of a MicroUSB charging port here is spoiling my "everything USB-C" tech nirvana and I'm not thrilled about that.
Few would quibble with this, as since 2013 only six companies have lost advisory votes on pay and only once has a company lost a binding vote, forcing it to come back with new proposals.
A boss fight with Shocker was less entertaining, falling into a fairly predictable pattern of "dodge enemy fire, wait until vulnerable, attack, repeat," but it's a relatively small quibble about what's otherwise an enjoyable experience.
Judge William Alsup, who is presiding over the lawsuit, is giving the other oil companies — ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Royal Dutch Shell, and BP — a week to quibble with anything Boutrous said in court about climate change.
One can, of course, quibble with such a characterization; after all, the true defining trait of most — again, not all — Ivy league students arguably is not so much intelligence as it is a privileged background.
My only quibble was with the salad dressing, an overly salty Italian-style vinaigrette that marred an otherwise appealing bouquet of tightly ruffled baby romaine leaves topped with mandolined carrots, watermelon radishes, and red onion.
Lavatorologists will quibble (the earliest such contraptions, displayed in London at the Great Exhibition of 1851, had not yet arrived in America), but the joke holds firm, and Eli has seen a more commodious future.
Economists on the right side of the political aisle (and affiliated think tanks) quibble with the methodology used by these researchers, but the overall evidence seems to point to a large gap of some sort.
The only minor quibble, and I do mean minor, is that the Find X's peak brightness of 425 nits is 20 to 7303 percent dimmer than what you'd get on a new Samsung Galaxy or iPhone.
Our main quibble with the experience has been Snapchat's software, but otherwise Spectacles are a fun product that execute on their promise — even if it seems their time in the spotlight came and went fairly quickly.
Along a similar line, one could quibble that cyclical and risk-appetite indicators such as the Dow Jones Transportation Average and the small-cap Russell 2000 are 7 and 9 percent, respectively, off their 2018 highs.
"Let me just quibble a little bit with some of the language in the story and in your question about the report being buried," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters aboard Air Force One.
If I were to volunteer one quibble with "How to Be a Person in the World," it would be that the Persons whose problems make up this book at times start to sound a little similar.
If there's a quibble one can register against Kunhardt's presentation, it's that the film doesn't challenge its subject enough for his role in perpetuating the current partisan divide, despite recent high-minded rhetoric on the topic.
My quibble is from the other direction: that the impact of the play's argument about police violence against young black men, whatever its statistical prevalence, is undercut rather than enhanced by its cartoonish conception of Ossifer.
Yes, you can quibble about whether the strong November report or the upward revisions in job gains for the last two months or the broader upswing in the economy is due to Trump and his policies.
Divisions over ideology and identity have defined the race: the liberals debate the moderates over policy questions, the Northeasterners quibble with the Midwesterners about attracting voters, and the young needle the old over who should lead.
Here's what University of Chicago economist Austan Goolsbee said about the resulting loss in revenue: "You can quibble with phrasing, but that's the consensus of the research literature (that none of the advocates ever seem to check)."
You can certainly quibble over some of the milestones — was AT&T really "the first to make mobile 5G a reality in the US" if it only ran a limited test that customers couldn't buy access to?
Parents sometimes quibble with how difficult they are and complain that their children are too young for them, but Mark Gordin, a colleague at ProSkate, says that once they look up Starikov's past, they become more receptive.
While a lot of these supposedly more sustainable consumer products are rightly criticized for feeding our ever-expanding appetite for more stuff, you can't quibble with making cleaning products — a necessary component of doing life — more sustainable.
Quibble with the details, but the overarching story—immobile companies giving governments a degree of sovereignty, which they self-interestedly use to boost the middle classes—seems a plausible account of the stability of advanced capitalist democracies.
Some White House big guns on tax reform appeared at events on Capitol Hill, happy for now to push to keep the process moving and careful not to quibble about the particulars of the legislation just yet.
But while you can quibble with how he handled things, especially by not leaving the room when Becca persistently asked him to after he dumped her, he was — or was presented as — a reasonably stand-up guy.
While we could quibble over the exact definition, typically sexual assault is defined as any sort of sexual activity between two or more people in which one of those people is involved against his or her will.
Harden's heavy usage inevitably turns some fans off, but it's difficult to quibble when the Rockets — who began the season with no shortage of skeptics after trading for Russell Westbrook — have won eight games in a row.
The one quibble I had with it — aside from its being four times as big as I needed — was that the bagel exterior, which seemed to have fused with the tortilla wrapper inside of it, was pretty tough.
He doesn't deny that hand-squeezing is a very real possibility, but he does quibble about what you'll find inside, saying it's "nothing but fresh, raw, organic chopped produce" — see, it's not juice yet because it hasn't been pressed.
You can quibble with her portrayals of born-again Christians and Texas cowboys, oil workers and meth-heads, but American Honey has a rollicking compassion for its entire cast of characters, and its tone is always loving and inclusive.
Though you could quibble with the specifics of his storytelling, in general Lynch is interested in how we have a set of roles for people — especially women — to play, and how we punish them for deviating from those roles.
If this manager goes on to create policies that are truly unacceptable (policies that, as you point out, would arrive with inherent C.E.O. approval), you will be glad you didn't waste your first objection on a quibble about naming.
"The authors of the rebuttals quibble about how to deal with the mathematics of small numbers at extreme old age," S. Jay Olshansky from the School of Public Health University of Illinois at Chicago wrote in an email to Gizmodo.
Now, of course, you're not getting a ton of accessories like Comply foam tips or an especially rugged cable — some strain relief at the earbuds' base would have been nice — but at $15, can you really quibble about such things?
One slight quibble while playing music from my Google Play account was that I had to select the playlist or album on my phone first, and then I could only pause, skip a track or go back using the McLaren's touchscreen.
No doubt there are people within the American political mainstream who can find elements to quibble with, but I find it hard to complain when Ash says that he's offering a holistic, representative, and contemporary argument in favor of free speech.
If there was one quibble to be registered with an otherwise-splendid hour of television, singer Ed Sheeran's cameo -- playing one of Arya's wayward soldiers -- while sort of cute, felt like the kind of stunt to which the series needn't resort.
And Democrats—particularly with their party's presidential caucus in Puerto Rico scheduled for June 5th—are likely to quibble with the imperialist overtones of dispatching administrators from Washington to run roughshod over the sovereignty of a poor, Spanish-speaking overseas possession.
While I would not quibble if an individual adviser or Cabinet secretary resigned because he or she could no longer pursue a specific policy agenda, that should be done independently and not as part of some surreptitiously organized administrative coup d'état.
So there is a political lens, people will quibble about what the lens is, who designs the lens, but I don't think the slippery slope is actually, in practice, nearly as much of a concern as people imagine it would be.
While elements of Labour and the Liberal Democrats would quibble about trying to have a Brexit do-over or a watered-down Brexit, the Tories would run under the banner of a prudent one-nation conservatism and sweep all before them.
Yet, despite mostly fine work from the actors — my main quibble is with Ms. Davis's Lyssa, who, despite a streak of gray in her hair, seems too young — the characters' relationships to one another are too thinly sketched to ring true.
Arguably more importantly, though, while other Republicans have endorsed the idea of an overhaul to the legal immigration system to reward "merit-based" immigration —even if they quibble with the specifics of Trump's favored bill in Congress — Flake has questioned it.
It honestly wasn't a bad story shift — it gave Doctor Manhattan a more easily understandable motivation to bail on Earth, at least (if you, for some reason, believe a godlike blue man would have understandable motivations, which I might quibble with).
To me the most interesting question is not the quibble about whether things are more likely to be good or bad but to ask what concrete steps we can take now that will maximize the chances of it being good.
In assembling his case (the one quibble being he could probably do with fewer close-up shots of blood being drawn), Gibney makes a lot of folks who bought into Holmes' spiel look awfully foolish with the benefit of hindsight.
Yet, aside from a quibble over the virtues of veganism, they parted ways for the first time over what could be a defining moment for them and their generation: a divisive referendum on legalizing abortion, set to take place on Friday.
With Game 213 set for Cleveland on Friday night, the Cavaliers are one more loss removed from booking beach bungalows, and, save for James and perhaps one or two other Cavaliers, who could quibble that they have earned their vacation time?
It's a pity that the audience at Lincoln Center won't hear the works paired with the symphonies performed this spring in England, including a new piece by Helen Grime and Tippett's "The Rose Lake," but it seems churlish to quibble.
While it may be unsporting to quibble over implausibilities, which begin with the idea that the cop's funeral was being held at night, the gaps in logic might be easier to forgive if the movie's real-world resonances weren't so troubling.
Critics of his businesses record can quibble about how wealthy he really is and how much success he's had overall, but only a fool would deny that Trump is adept at dealmaking and certainly delights in the give and take of it all.
Stringent ethicists might quibble with whether that's sufficient, given that many HBS students attend the school with an eye toward getting a startup off the ground and that introducing them to certain brands may make it more likely that students will approach them.
Some might quibble with McIlroy's positive take on the contemporary situation, pointing to ongoing political difficulties and the remaining importance of identities in Northern Ireland, but what is beyond doubt is that this week's tournament will be embraced enthusiastically by the locals.
Which brings me to another quibble: Much of Ms. Zeisler's analysis, as trenchant as it is, often focuses less on ground realities than on epiphenomena — questions of how women are represented in popular culture, questions of what is and isn't a feminist issue.
One may quibble with our baseline methane leak rates, as scientists tally record emissions from the Aliso Canyon blowout and use satellite data to infer far more methane leaks from U.S. oil and gas operations than Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) inventories would suggest.
Every once in a while the long arm of coincidence overreaches to pluck the heroes from near death, but this is a quibble in a novel that is as exciting as it is enlightening from its first pages to its satisfying end.
Ultimately, this is a minor quibble considering Marcellini's extremely ambitious undertaking — one that included curating Grammars of Place, a group show in Simone DeSousa Gallery's second space that features a cadre of national and international artists and a similarly broad assortment of media.
"Most economists agree that now is not the time to quibble over how big the deficit gets, but different ideologies and plans will have to converge so as to find a program that is significant enough and quickly made available," Levkovich said.
Instead, the codename will be quarantined inside Google, so I have qualms and feel queasy about the quantity of quips that will queue up quoting the Android source code in an attempt to quibble that the dessert names still qualify as real.
To be frank, I'm mildly grateful that this was my sole quibble with a movie that puts a strong female character at its center and truly is about her cunning and complexities instead of a ring that is or is not on her left hand.
I could do more than quibble with his summary of the history of computing and point out that there's also quite a history of underdogs calling for openness, but the larger point stands: Microsoft thinks that mixed reality is going to be a Big Deal.
Bulls bounce back with win over 813ers CHICAGO — It was against a short-handed opponent with a poor record, but the Chicago Bulls weren't in position to quibble about their 121-108 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday night at the United Center.
Although historians (and in the case of his Reagan book, veterans of that administration) quibble with his books on Lincoln, Kennedy and Reagan, the fact is that he and his co-author, Martin Dugard, understand how to write a good yarn and a good line.
It's a debate that cleaves two philosophically distinct approaches to politics: one a mentality of hoarding scarce resources for the most efficient uses, and the other a broad, aspirational vision of public luxury in which there's little need to quibble about exactly who gets what.
His readings are at times controversial, as when he declares Locke's political philosophy more Hobbesian than is generally thought, and in the prominent place he gives to Pierre Bayle, a 17th-century French Protestant, but it is for scholars to quibble over these interpretations.
O'Toole might quibble with my using "United Kingdom" and "Great Britain" interchangeably, since the United Kingdom, unlike Great Britain, encompasses Northern Ireland, whose border with the Republic of Ireland (a member in good standing of the European Union) has been a major Brexit sticking point.
The game is the game, and give or take an aesthetic quibble or partisan interest it is mostly what it is, but also none of us watch any of this from quite the same perspective, and so none of us see quite the same thing.
But we cannot quibble about how at some point in the mid-2000s, Lil Wayne evolved from a pretty-good Southern rapper to LIL FUCKING WAYNE, the New Orleans prodigy who pumped out mixtape after mixtape, each of which seemed bursting with creativity and near-psychedelic imagery.
Many might quibble with Ms Kassabova's unsupported assertion that the Goryani were the "largest, longest-sustained resistance movement against Soviet state terror in eastern Europe" (Ukraine's and Poland's anti-communist guerrilla movements were the biggest, and the last Estonian partisan was on the run until 1978).
ABOUT CINCINNATI (10-2): While the Bearcats continue to work out the kinks on offense, you can't really quibble with what they've done on the defensive side of the floor, ranking ninth in the nation in scoring defense (823 ppg) and fifth in scoring margin (plus-21.0).
Like a radio station tailored by your taste That quibble aside, what I enjoyed most about Daily Mix was being able to take a deeper dive into a certain mood or genre, a change from the often exciting but scattershot recommendations served up by Discover Weekly.
Sanchez belts 22 homers as Yankees rout Red Sox NEW YORK — Things are going so well for the New York Yankees that they can jokingly quibble over the exit velocity of another hard hit by Aaron Judge and marvel at two long home runs by Gary Sanchez.
Kim Yi Dionne, a political-science professor who specializes in African politics at the University of California, Riverside — and a creator of the hashtag — said that what looked like a quibble over aesthetics was actually a more substantive criticism of the first lady's understanding of Africa.
From there, it's only a small step to believing that expanding access to the internet and apps like Facebook so obviously makes the world a better place that it doesn't matter whether it's a charitable or commercial endeavor: Everyone benefits, so why quibble about who's making money?
"The White House wants to quibble over whether the president suggested it or the vice president thought it up … but what's clear is that the president has set a tone all along that the use of his properties is not only allowed but encouraged," Shaub added.
Next time I hope to attend one of the popular Signature Series, like the brunch screenings (this weekend it's Billy Wilder's "Sunset Boulevard"!), but that brings me to a wee quibble about Nitehawk: Many of its series sell out days in advance, but seats are not reserved.
If there's a quibble, it's mostly in the first 45 minutes or so, as the movie sets up its central challenge, then essentially careens from one crisis to the next, in a fashion that comes across as a little too willy-nilly in its galaxy-hopping exploits.
AEE includes the following seven sectors: Various people might quibble over various businesses included here — there is, for example, endless debate on the environmental benefits of ethanol and biodiesel — but one way or another, these businesses are working to change the wasteful, fossil-fueled energy status quo.
Honestly, the DeX branding is getting a bit cloudy at this point — that's only made more murky by the addition of a non-DeX Link to Windows feature that brings notifications and messages straight to a connected Windows 10 PC. That's more of a minor branding quibble, though.
The Germans, who are the defending World Cup champions, will not quibble over their ugly victory; they beat Italy in a major tournament for the first time in nine games, and on Thursday in Marseille, they will play either France or Iceland for a place in the final.
Part of his appeal was that after eight years of Bill Clinton, who never found a scandal he couldn't weasel out of and never heard a word whose definition he couldn't quibble over—up to and including "is"—the idea of honesty seemed almost radical to many Americans.
"I don't want to be simplistic about it, and I don't want to quibble on words either, but impeachment, what you imply is consideration of an impeachment resolution and a possible vote on an impeachment resolution — that is not what is currently before the committee," Mr. Hoyer told reporters.
Yet rather than quibble over the ethical value of a drop in beef consumption among people who continue to eat other animals, or criticize any reform that stops short of veganism, maybe it's worth embracing single-issue campaigns — and by extension perhaps "single-animal campaigns" or "single-species campaigns," too.
But this is a small quibble when set against the raw power of Campbell's narrative, and just as the reader is likely to be pulled up short by its piercing imagery, so too those images — haunting, odd, profoundly human — are likely to stay with them for a long time to come.
Again, one can quibble with the scoring system — is Walter Mondale's endorsement really just as valuable as Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama22019 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
We can get cute and hype up personal favorites, but if you're going to start denying the shadow that Master Of Puppets casts over the genre or quibble over whether or not Curry is "good for the game," then chances are you are a total buzzkill that is no fun at parties.
And one minor quibble, the way that iOS 11 draws the bubble for Messages on the lock screen, got more attention than one might expect last week after it momentarily appeared in an ad for the iPhone X.When a message appears, multiple lines of text show up first while the animated bubble expands around it.
One could quibble with his length, and he could stand to increase his overall strength, but he has experience as a tackle, adding some versatility, and everything at the scouting combine suggested that his tape is an accurate portrayal of a guard who will thrive any time he is asked to move into space.
We can quibble about whether the ability to turn out a predetermined quantity of lucid, witty, sometimes moving, rarely boring prose on assignment and on deadline should be classified as a talent or a skill — I'm here to tell you it isn't easy — or about whether thinky journalism is an art or a craft.
When you look at how they started with North Korea, people may quibble over the things he has said so on and so forth, but the fact is, he has done more with North Korea in terms of - first of all, putting the military threat out there and then driving the dictator to the table than any previous President.
We can quibble about when Weezy's hot hand began, whether it started with the first or second Carter album, or the "10,000 Bars" when he formally denounced writing down his lyrics, or some day in 2005 when Lil Wayne was standing outside in a thunderstorm, got struck by lightning, and instantly got ten percent better at rapping.
It seems the bomb went off so early that not very many people were at work yet — though the episode's assertion that the bomb decimated three blocks really makes it seem like more people should have died, even if it was early in the morning, but that's a small quibble in the world of TV dramas.
Instead, over more sleepy slide work, it's the sound of a perfect lazy afternoon, riding a train and eating citrus fruit, relishing in friendships and the knowledge that someone you love is waiting for you at home with a pack of your favorite candy (even if I would quibble with Bennett's choice, peanut chews are gross).
With Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah, his expensive acquisitions from Chicago, making fans fear that their best days are behind them — and with the Knicks (6-7 after Sunday's home win over Atlanta) already treading a fault line between mediocrity and monotony — Jackson picked a fine time to quibble with the professional integrity of LeBron James.
Though it has few details one could quibble with and could use some fleshing out (the idea that the Fed should use the proceeds from hypothetical negative interest rates on excess reserves to make direct loans to small businesses, in particular, seems both unnecessary and very difficult to make workable), the broad trajectory of Sanders's thinking is pretty clear.
The FDA Is Behind the Times This is only one definition — I would quibble with the cranberry juice, which might as well be liquid sugar, and yogurt should be of a low sugar, high protein variety — but it's far more accurate than the current definition of healthy by the government agency that is supposedly ensuring the health and safety of our food supply.
Besides his hit single named after the phone number to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ("1-800-2014-8255"), and if it saves lives who am I to quibble, Logic is famous for two things: his quick, fluent, rhythmic flow, switching from one meter to another while crisscrossing rhymes across bars with athletic speed, and his eagerness to tackle political content while accidentally making various insensitive comments.
If President Trump wishes to change China's unfair economic practices, if he wishes to tackle Iran as a malevolent actor, if he wishes to pressure and negotiate North Korea away from its nuclear weapons or to transform Venezuela from a rogue dictatorship to a democratic contributor – and it is hard to quibble with any of those goals – getting there requires engaged and cooperative allies.
In comparison, Bowers & Wilkins advertises that you'll get 22 hours from the PX Wireless, Sony says its WH-1000XM3 can do 30, and Bose quotes 20 hours for its QC 35 II. Aside from the lack of a physical on / off button, the only other quibble I had with the headphones was that they use a 2.5mm connector when you want to plug in a physical cable.
Jenkins pulls together a rough comparison: Final corrected cost comparison:-NPV of 20 years of Quebec Hydro MWhs + Northern Pass transmission line construction: ~$4.7-5.9b-Equivalent MWh from utility-scale solar PV: ~$9b (assuming no grid upgrades)-Equivalent MWh from rooftop PV: ~$9.453b (assuming no grid upgrades) You can quibble about the exact numbers (check the thread for more discussion), but the point is that existing nuclear and hydro are both extremely cheap.
"Some of my colleagues quibble that the science has not determined which age is the right age, but they don't seem to realize that health experts set age minimums for all sorts of activities like drinking, smoking and driving, and the science is never purely black and white," said Dr. Robert Cantu, the co-founder and medical director of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, who has studied head trauma in children for years.
But from that point forward, they went 76-45, getting sensational hitting from a deep lineup that included seven players who hit 20 or more home runs, and terrific pitching from a rotation that did not have a single player top 200 innings but managed to lead the N.L. in starters' E.R.A. If there was one quibble with Los Angeles after its final regular-season game, it was a shaky performance by the team's closer, Kenley Jansen, who allowed two solo homers, and forced his team to get pitchers up in the bullpen, before he struck out Gerardo Parra to end the game.

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