Agree
in sentence
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And let's
agree
to take action today to
agree
that US audiences and global viewers demand and deserve more.
And let's
agree
today that the next generation of viewers and audiences, that they deserve to see the stories we were never able to see.
It seems to me that this may be one key to provoking at least a constructive conversation between the different sides here, because I think everyone can
agree
that the start point of a lot of the anger that's propelled us to where we are is because of the legitimate concerns about job loss.
If you
agree
with that sentiment, and if you
agree
that we need a critical mass of informed citizenry, you will realize that I need you.
Do you
agree
with it?"
It's very important that both sides
agree.
GC: I totally
agree
with that, but I think that when he was proposing a huge government program last night that we used to call the bad s-word, "stimulus," I find it completely ironic.
It also makes me think about the fact that I do believe there are a lot of people in America who
agree
with Steve Bannon, but they would never say it publicly, and so voting for Trump gave them the opportunity to
agree
with it silently.
That feels deeply immoral, and maybe people on the left could agree, as you said, that immigration may have happened too fast, and there is a limit beyond which human societies struggle, but nonetheless this whole problem becomes de-emphasized if automation is the key issue, and then we try to work together on recognizing that it's real, recognizing that the problem probably wasn't properly addressed or seen or heard, and try to figure out how to rebuild communities using, well, using what?
How can we have public debate about immigration if we can't at least
agree
on how many people are entering and leaving the country?
Let's imagine that two American airlines get together and
agree
that they will not drop the price of their economy class airfares below 250 dollars a ticket.
When you collaborate with industry, you necessarily put off the table things that might promote the common good to which industry will not
agree.
Industry will not
agree
to increased regulation unless it believes this will stave off even more regulation or perhaps knock some competitors out of the market.
Nor can companies
agree
to do certain things, for example raise the prices of their unhealthy products, because that would violate competition law, as we've established.
What I want to point the finger at is the legal and regulatory system, a system in which there are networks of agreements just like this one which serve to silence people and seal off data points from public health experts and epidemiologists, a system in which regulators will even refrain from issuing a violation notice in the event of pollution if the landowner and the gas company
agree
to settle.
Some days, it feels like the only thing we can
agree
on is that we can't
agree
on anything.
They identify the thing that we can all
agree
on and go from there: the right to an education, equality between all people, the importance of safer communities.
In 1824, New York prison guard James Hardie credited the device with taming his more boisterous inmates, writing that the "monotonous steadiness, and not its severity...constitutes its terror," a quote many still
agree
with.
But look, if I've learned anything from studying the long history of religious tolerance in the 17th century, it's this: if you're talking about civility as a way to avoid an argument, to isolate yourself in the more agreeable company of the like-minded who already
agree
with you, if you find yourself never actually speaking to anyone who really, truly, fundamentally disagrees with you, well, you're doing civility wrong.
Judge: Well, I think no matter what, we can all
agree
he looks great in that portrait.
Economists
agree
that the best solution is to put a price on the carbon content of fossil fuels, otherwise known as a carbon tax.
But in practice, we do
agree
on all sorts of facts.
We
agree
that bullets can kill people.
We
agree
that you can't flap your arms and fly.
In that sense, I
agree
with the principle of objectivity: if a house is blue, I say that it's blue.
But fast-forward to the end of the century under a business-as-usual scenario, and climate models don't really
agree
anymore.
So why don't climate models
agree
on how warm it's going to get?
Well, to a large extent, it's because they don't
agree
on what clouds will do in the future.
It's just that when we
agree
about our hallucinations, we call that reality.
Some of you may
agree
with him, or her, we don't know.
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