You may not like our president but you'd better thank God he's in office.
You may not like that, but it is salutary for society as a whole.
The bizarre lesson here for government data hounds: American citizens may not like unconstitutional wiretaps.
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They may not like the bill, but they (mostly) believe they can live with it.
He may not like the way it works, but he has offered no real alternative.
The team's marketing department may not like it, but it seems like an appropriate solution.
You may or may not like Wilder's answer, but he poses the question unforgettably.
Ukrainians may not like Mr Kuchma much, but they distrust Mr Symonyenko even more.
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You may not like the price, but just about everything can be sold on any given day.
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Moral: You may not like change, but you had better figure out how to live with it.
The campaign teases the British with the words: "We may not like Britain, but you'll love Romania".
Politicians may not like what he has to say, but public pressure will ensure they listen closely.
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Greater certainty in taxes (although as you will read below, you may not like what is certain).
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While some may not like the change, most appreciate a more health-conscious slant to this year's state fair.
The Swiss may not like the strong franc, but they could be stuck with it for a while.
Democrats have to accept some painful spending cuts that hurt some of our constituencies and we may not like.
While many liberals may not like that, Mondale for one is urging his friends on the left to be patient.
More importantly, while the Scots may not like the Tories much, they are (still) not too keen on independence either.
You may not like the choreography, but it was in complete keeping with the theme and origin of the song.
You may not like the way they are managed or you may want your retirement account to complement outside holdings.
Republicans and Democrats here may not like each other, but they don't kill each other as they did in Northern Ireland.
Part of the reason, Mr. Sloane believes: Kids may not like mom and dad seeing exactly how they spend their allowance.
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People may not like Congress any more, but at least they'll be laughing with them, instead of just laughing at them.
The final decision on the replacement of Trident will not be taken until 2016, however much other people may not like it.
Her European partners may not like it, but Ms Merkel will now have her hands full simply trying to remain Miss Germany.
Yet some Texans may not like a Californication of their state, even if Gov. Perry personally asks them to come on down.
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Even if a new deal for the carmakers is put on the table in March, they may not like it any better.
Europe may not like the idea of an alliance even more dominated by the United States, but it may have to lump it.
"We may not like them, " he is reported to have told James Steinberg, deputy US secretary of state, but "they are a neighbour".
Historically our two main political parties have both been uneasy coalitions of groups of people who may not like each other very much.
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