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== [[Film]] ==
* ''Out Of Step'': "We'll just have to agree or disagree about this, but thanks for coming Jenny."
* Invoked in ''Chameleon Street'', not as a way to resolve a a conflict but simply as a way to appear less obtrusive.
* Used in ''[[Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy]]''.
* Eliot Ness says it in the movie ''[[The Untouchables]]''.
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* Inverted in Charles Ardai's ''The Last Story'': James Drake, an organic chemist, feels that schools should emphasize science more, and Roger Halsted, a math teacher, passionately agrees, but they aren't going to let a little thing like ''that'' stop them from arguing about it.
* Invoked in ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' When the heroes are captured by Count Olaf and interrogated by the man with hooks for hands, Fiona, {{spoiler|his sister}}, points out he's on the wrong side. He quickly says this, only for the narrator to point out that it's basically being used to say, "I'm wrong and you're right, but I'm not going to admit it."
* In [[Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince]] Dumbledore says this regarding whether or not Snape is a traitor.
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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{{quote|'''Principal Skinner:''' I don't agree to that.
'''Ms. Krabappel:''' Neither do I! }}
* Played with on ''[[Cat DogCatDog]]'':
{{quote|'''Cat:''' We can't agree on anything!
'''Dog:''' I disagree! I think we ''can'' agree.
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== [[Real Life]] ==
* Averted by [[wikipedia:Aumannchr(27)Aumann's agreement theorem|Aumann's agreement theorem]], which states that two rational people will always agree.
 
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