Similar words: issue, tissue, hot issue, nerve tissue, take in, take it easy, take into account, to take into account. Meaning: v. be of different opinions.
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1. It is difficult to take issue with his analysis.
2. I must take issue with you on that point.
3. Two of the members chose to take issue with the chairman on the question of voting rights.
4. I will not take issue with the fact that we have a recession.
5. I must take issue with you over what you said yesterday.
6. Sensible I therefore take issue with Andy.
7. May I take issue with one relatively minor but important point?
8. I take issue with the view that district ethics committees are superfluous once central committees have approved a multicentre project.
9. But in another respect they take issue directly with Richards, following the guidance of Eliot.
10. Scientisttemp agencies take issue with the proposition that contingency workers are a threat to scientists or to science.
11. But we have to take issue with Camilla Buxton over her remarks on the banking system.
12. They joined take issue against the government's policy.
13. I really must take issue with you there.
14. I take issue with you on that.
15. Left-leaning analysts have been quick to take issue with that argument, saying that fiscal austerity perpetuates joblessness, and have been attacking economists associated with it.
16. Take issue with facts, not the person, if you disagree.
17. I really have to take issue with you on the ways to promote sales.
18. Sister Morrison might take issue with me on that matter.
19. I would have to take issue with that last point of yours.
20. I'll take issue with you on that subject. I don't agree with you at all.
21. I must take issue with you over what you said at the meeting.
22. There are certainly plenty of women who take issue with pornography, considering it exploitative and often misogynist.
23. Many in the recruiting industry also take issue with the brazen approach to headhunting.
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24. Conservation groups also take issue with where Japan hunts for whales.
25. Eda: I would have to take issue with that, especially about sweets.
26. But even during his sentencing hearing, he seemed to take issue with the contention that he acted alone.
27. Of course, Mr. Kagan relies heavily on Thucydides, as any historian of the Peloponnesian War must, but he doesn't hesitate to take issue with his judgments.
More similar words: issue, tissue, hot issue, nerve tissue, take in, take it easy, take into account, to take into account, take it or leave it, take into consideration, take the cake, make a mistake, make it, gneiss, make into, fissure, dissuade, issuance, snake in the grass, a snake in the grass, take, taken, stake, takeoff, take for, take to, take up, intake, retake, take off.