Synonym: discrepancy, dissension, dissonance, divergence, variance. Similar words: agreement, disagree, disagreeable, disappointment, discouragement, agree, agree to, agree on. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'grɪmənt] n. 1. a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters 2. a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions 3. the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing.
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91. There was no disagreement as to the merits of the training program.
92. Of course there is plenty of room for disagreement in this controversial area.
93. The Member who wrote to express his disagreement invited Mark to the House to discuss his reasons for taking the opposite viewpoint.
94. There is still some disagreement among experts about whether the methods Thom used were appropriate.
95. There is disagreement as to whether corporate income taxes are shifted.
96. I do not think that there is any disagreement between us on that.
97. Agreement is sought and where not reached a fair statement of disagreement is provided.
98. There is more disagreement among delegates on other issues, such as immigration and education, he said.
99. But there is disagreement as to how much should go into these foods.
100. There is still plenty of room for disagreement in other areas, though.
101. We used to be their pet band until we had a rather silly disagreement onstage.
102. Hamann's appeal to language and experience as the ground of reason rests on a still more basic disagreement with Kant.
103. At first there was some disagreement about what the slogan actually meant.
104. Unfortunately, molecular evidence, which has proved itself useful in other areas of disagreement[sentencedict.com], has yet to prove itself here.
105. Gavin was afraid to express his disagreement with company policies.
106. If only children did not hold strong ideas, disagreement and conflict would evaporate in the sunshine of social harmony.
107. A verbal duel at the conference showed the depth of disagreement between the two countries.
108. The last election displayed more agreement than disagreement on these issues.
109. There is disagreement about the extent of American influence in Europe.
110. And some people misguidedly use disagreement with others as the main instrument of asserting their status.
111. There remains room for disagreement over cases; and so the issue has stayed alive down the centuries.
112. Gascoigne deduced disagreement over long-term aims between the War and State departments.
113. Fearing a more violent explosion of disagreement, pride in not wanting to be the first to make a move.
114. However, there is vociferous disagreement over how that investment might be made.
115. There is little disagreement with the view that the principal public interest issue at the present time is the quality of audit-ing. Sentencedict.com
116. A rich vein of disagreement indeed, offered for eager exploitation by opponents!
117. The disagreement weakened efforts to demand positive government policy and to insist that perpetrators of racially motivated violence against blacks be punished.
118. The point is that there is likely to be political disagreement over how to resolve these issues.
119. David Rees, the chairman of Rugby, has tended his resignation after an internal disagreement.
120. For example, we have already cited the disagreement among the experts as to the incidence of the corporate income tax.
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