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I . quibbling [ˈkwɪblɪŋ] N no pl

quibbling

II . quibbling [ˈkwɪblɪŋ] ADJ

I . quibble [ˈkwɪbl] N

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English
In my view, quibbling about the benefits of school choice found in evaluations of the programs isn't the right defense of them.
www.nationalreview.com
But that is effectively quibbling around the edges of a broader reality, one that suggests regulators should have been enough tougher on lenders.
www.afr.com
But he held such disputes to be specious quibbling over words, and thus at the beginning he avoided taking sides.
en.wikipedia.org
There may be some quibbling around just how low permissible alcohol blood levels should be when driving, but the principal is not in dispute.
www.independent.ie
There appears to be some minor quibbling with the numbers and inclusions and exclusions, as there always is with reports like these.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
This was the first time in 28 years they claimed the crown and by the end there were few quibbling about the final result.
www.meathchronicle.ie
There are too many strong points to waste time quibbling.
blogs.crikey.com.au
Those quibbling about the number may be missing the point.
www.football365.com
It will be better than quibbling.
en.wikipedia.org
While the open government initiative garnered initial public support (with some quibbling over an unnecessarily restrictive licence), seven months later the initiative is gathering dust.
thetyee.ca

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