I think, with all due respect, there is often a lot of exaggeration about the confidential nature of undercover material. |
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Now, with all due respect, as I understand it, it is the Court's role to ultimately sustain justice in all cases that are before the Court. |
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The next time you want to weigh in on U.S. tax policy, with all due respect, put a sock in it. |
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I think this is a narrow-minded view, with all due respect, that you are holding. |
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We heard you say you want to get on with your life, but, with all due respect, sir, getting on with our lives isn't an option. |
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After all, with all due respect, who is this Levantine nation and what does it understand anyway? |
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And with all due respect, I think the President enjoys the benefit of many of the policies that began under his predecessor. |
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And with all due respect, Mr. President, Californians want to know whether you're going to be on their side. |
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But with all due respect to my scientific training, I am not sure that I am the man to read on this subject. |
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However, with all due respect, I disagree with his characterization of the man as a realist. |
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So, with all due respect, let's see what the outcome is before passing judgement. |
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I have no idea how to evaluate this claim, and with all due respect to the Kelly family I have no particular interest in it. |
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Well, you know, with all due respect, there's simply no consistency there. |
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Mr. Steiner, with all due respect, you mentioned the incident about blackface at your university. |
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I will not even try to answer all of the idiotic, I am sorry to say, comments the member has made in the House, with all due respect. |
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The show was a hit, with all due respect to its detractors, who see the fusion as mongrelization. |
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Nevertheless, with all due respect to the rapporteur, he would do well to press the reset button. |
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First, with all due respect, the alleged optionality of these institutions is completely misleading. |
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There has been no violence, with all due respect to the member for Pontiac. |
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If I may, with all due respect, he seems to be very meticulous about looking for ways that the law be respected. |
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Sir, with all due respect, I still don't know what your intentions are by inviting me here. |
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But, with all due respect to the Putinized founts of disinformation, that is not where things stand at the moment. |
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I disagree with that, with all due respect to my friend William. |
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But with all due respect, he was elected twice governor of Texas. |
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No, with all due respect to my friend, I disagree with that. |
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And with all due respect to that view, it is a legitimate view. |
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In this context, with all due respect to its detractors, the European Community is a successful experiment which should give specialists in geopolitics food for thought. |
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It is rooted in Québec's historical responsibility toward francophone and Acadian communities and is crucial to the unifying leadership role it intends to adopt in Canadian Francophonie, with all due respect to its partners. |
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This is a serious non-fulfilment of the Treaty and, with all due respect, makes the Council's statement of a few moments ago a piece of science fiction. |
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The Crows played with a similar malaise for three quarters and with all due respect to Brisbane, if they'd been playing a top team, the margin would have been far greater than a getable four goals at the final change. |
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I must say that, with all due respect, I think that's a very ivory tower approach. |
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You can't, with all due respect, run a kangaroo court. |
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What the Bloc is doing is not simple arithmetic but, I would submit with all due respect, is more like a conjurer's trick meant to deceive the onlooker. |
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Mr. Speaker, with all due respect, the hon. member is spouting nonsense. |
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There were a number of questions that I had posed at that briefing meeting that it seemed to me the officials, with all due respect, were completely unprepared for. |
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Not to belabour the point, and with all due respect, it's worth reiterating that nobody survived, so it wouldn't have mattered whether the kids had their own seats. |
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It should therefore necessarily contain unanimously recognized basic principles of bioethics, in conformity with other existing international instruments on human rights and with all due respect for cultural diversity. |
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With all due respect the Yeats Summer School is a bit highbrow, appeals only to the few, and is generally regarded as a tourist attraction. |
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With all due respect to Chen, he needs to be set straight on that right from the start. |
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With all due respect to Mr Hiddink, it is unlikely he would have achieved what O'Neill has. |
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With all due respect to the biographical enterprise, isn't this an instance where the subject has spoken so measuredly and finally that there is really little more to say? |
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With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts. |
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With all due respect to Chinese intellectuals, many are political conservatives merely claiming reformism. |
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With all due respect to Premiership bickerers Benitez and Ferguson, they're novices in the world of mind games compared to this brain-bending bamboozler. |
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With all due respect to Grama, there has to be something dark and twisted about the human psyche that only wants people that don't want power to actually get it. |
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With all due respect to Aaron, every era seems to have had its legion of wrongdoers and shortcutters who used whatever science was available to get an edge. |
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With all due respect to the Healy brothers and their accomplishments, they self-identified and were publicly recognized as white throughout their lives. |
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