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It is one thing for a president to forcefully disagree with a decision.
She might frequently and forcefully disagree with the Master but, as she writes in "Tribute to Freud," "I was a student, working under the direction of the greatest mind of this and of perhaps many succeeding generations".
I respectfully but forcefully disagree.
"I have disagreed forcefully and respectfully, and I have won," she said.
The appeals court disagreed forcefully yesterday, saying that there was no evidence to support the finding that the authority's projection of a budget gap of more than $2.8 billion for 2003 and 2004 had been, as the lower court justices had ruled, "fictitious".
Predictably others disagreed, some forcefully.
"It cannot be said more forcefully that we disagree with the court," Mr. Hernandez said in a statement.
So she chose to disagree, forcefully but carefully, with Mr. Obama: She warned against being a propaganda tool of dictators, and tut-tutted about the way "our president" should conduct foreign policy.
Kopeikin disagrees forcefully, claiming that both Asada and Will have misjudged the mathematical terms that Kopeikin derived from Einstein's equations.
The paper's managing editor, Yoel Esteron, wrote an editorial that defended Israel's decision to act forcefully against terror; Amos Schocken disagreed.
By his late 20s, he was describing himself as a communist and engaging in heated debates with fellow travellers who raised points he disagreed with, often so forcefully that they barely recovered from the experience.
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