United States, provides a good retort to those who claim that the Justices vote unfailingly along partisan lines.
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David Wolf hits the proverbial nail on the head in his latest retort to my articles on the construction equipment industry.
The obvious retort to this, is why not take existence for granted?
Perhaps it was my mom's retort to my dad's obsession with playing the numbers that helped me understand the power of numbers.
My retort to that is: When did the facts ever trouble Nasdaq?
"Is Gloria a man or a woman????---- few men would know the answer to that one, " Trump tweeted in a personal retort to Allred.
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We are not sure why Mr. Sunshine equates our lack of public retort to his personal experience as our inability to manage our brand.
As an added bonus, the new scanner also provides a novel retort to those who question the value of studying the classics in the modern world.
The most convincing retort to Dixie's critics is also America's.
Vinson has a retort to that, too.
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Yet opponents retort that to raise taxes on mobile factors is to risk driving them outside the Union altogether.
Fund managers are quick to retort that emerging markets were always supposed to be long-term investments.
Few, equally, are likely to be impressed by the argument that Mr Clinton should be spared because sex has nothing to do with official conduct: they will retort that perjury has everything to do with official duties, since the president is the chief law-enforcement officer in the land.
Americans retort that they have tried to spread their custom widely, while realising that, wherever they shop, they are bound to make enemies.
Police retort that politicians were peripheral to their main investigation, and that they told the attorney-general, Roberto Gurgel, about the political angle three years ago.
Mr Manning and Ms Bodine retort that companies are trying to learn from the few, such as Disney and Apple, that have cracked the customer-service code.
Its defenders retort that it aims only to help the federal government fulfil its obligations on immigration, and that only an administration that was deliberately neglecting them could find fault with it.
In this swift retort, Romney was able to turn the tables on an opponent who, along with Gingrich, had sought to play up Fehnrstom's Etch A Sketch remarks for a second day.
His detractors retort that it is easier to keep New York's main interest groups placid if, like Mr Bloomberg, you make huge donations to nearly all of them out of your own pocket.
Whatever the final outcome of this case, Microsoft has always felt that stringing things out was in its best interests, allowing the firm to push ahead with its business strategy untrammelled for as long as possible: the freedom to innovate, as it would say, the freedom to intimidate, retort its critics.
Others, including the Maastricht veteran, Bill Cash, simply didn't believe that the EU would be prepared to give Britain what it wanted - to which the retort was that the current crisis gave Britain a lot of leverage, and that the EU needed Britain more than Britain needed the EU, so there was plenty of scope for negotiation.
When it is pointed out to the Democratic challenger that he voted to give Mr Bush authorisation to conduct the war, his retort is that he would have done a better job of bringing in allies to join the coalition, and thus America would not have had to shoulder so much of the cost.
Public-health officials retort that this would condemn millions to misery or death from a preventable disease.
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The Veep handled his scene like a pro, even ad-libbing a response to a crazy Leslie retort that wound up in the final cut of the episode.
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He is probably the single greatest reason why you find the statistics you use to support your story and retort.
Pessimists retort that the Stalinist regime is about to demonstrate its contempt for international rehabilitation by launching a new missile.
His liberal critics retort that the state has a duty to protect minorities, rather than sacrifice them to some supposed public good.
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The Tories retort that co-ops would have to meet the delivery targets set out in the contracts they agreed upon with commissioning bodies such as local councils and NHS trusts.
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