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Mr. Florio, whose tax increase was enacted to pay for court-ordered increases in school financing, dismisses those criticisms as the naive quibbling of someone who has never had to make a tough political decision.
I am quibbling of course because most museum visitors are in fact very good consumers.
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These are quibbles, of course.
There might be the quibble of birds and the swag.
"This is more a personal quibble of mine, but why do you hate freedom?" he wrote.
Whether the long-predicted double dip is looming or has already arrived is a quibble of semantics.
By Howard Moss The New Yorker, June 10 , 1967P. 38 There might be the quibble of birds and the swag View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By George Packer By Emily Nussbaum.
This meant the Everly Brothers couldn't record their own songs – it puts the record company quibbles of Prince and George Michael into perspective.
On the other hand, that's not really what these cars are for, so it's probably not a quibble of much concern.
In any case, Princess Haya's qualifications for the task are hard to fault, beyond the possible quibble of her being married to the subject.
Changing its proportions, in fact, could be just the ticket, because what are fables if not stories that have been lofted out of the reach of regular experience, no longer scratchable by the quibbles of common sense?
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