Quibble Sentence Examples

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  • Technically, it's Swami Associate but I won't quibble.

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  • Facing money difficulties is no time to quibble; instead you will need to cut excesses.

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  • This one small quibble aside the show was Excellent.

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  • My only quibble with the book is a minor one.

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  • Purists may decry The Go-Gos' courting of the mainstream but it is hard to quibble with the success.

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  • So it seems almost churlish to quibble about a name.

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  • Some would quibble at calling the Talking Heads a New Wave band, but in fact they were at the very forefront of the development of American New Wave music.

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  • Some readers might quibble at the inclusion of Raiders of the Lost Ark -- what most like to think of as an action-adventure movie -- in a sci-fi/fantasy site, but come on!

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  • The only real quibble is the somewhat convoluted dealing tariff.

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  • The only quibble is that the navigation is slightly haphazard.

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  • My only quibble is, what happened to the archives links?

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  • This is backed by our no quibble lowest price guarantee.

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  • Most of us would not quibble with any such normal death.

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  • One would n't quibble in relation to solving a puzzle like this.

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  • Becket's opposition rested upon a casuistic interpretation of the canon law, and an extravagant conception of the dignity attaching to the priesthood; he showed, moreover, a disposition to quibble, to equivocate, and to make promises which he had no intention of fulfilling.

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  • All products ordered on-line come with a 7 day no quibble money back guarantee.

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  • No quibble returns policy I can also offer a book finding service.

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  • Typically, the scholars quibble about whether the source was Pagan or Jewish, rarely considering that both had their influence, through Paul.

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  • The result was a great disaster, and Alexander had recourse to the old quibble of the Delphic oracle to Croesus for an explanation.

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  • The Alarm is the only slight quibble, with it looking really really breakable!

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  • We also have a minor quibble with the price.

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  • The objection, that there was a fixed day for circumcision, is a mere quibble.

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  • Donât forget, we offer a 30 day no quibble refund policy.

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  • I also offer a no quibble money back guarantee on a month by month basis.

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  • He meant the great piazza, but by a quibble the republic evaded the concession of so unique an honour and claimed to have fulfilled the conditions of the bequest by erecting the monument at the Scuola of St Mark.

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  • If any blame attaches to him, it must arise either from his endeavour to force Coke to a favourable decision, in which he was in all probability prompted by a feeling, not uncommon with him, that a matter of state policy was in danger of being sacrificed to some senseless legal quibble or precedent, or from his advice to the king that a rumour should be set afloat which was not strictly true.

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