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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121. Making technical estimates of risk is widely acknowledged to be extremely tricky, with endless scope for disagreement amongst the experts.
122. Ideas on child care may differ between parents and lead to disagreement.
123. They made contact with the therapist 3 months later when they were unable to resolve a disagreement.
124. Is this why there is a disagreement within the government?
125. Even among national leaders who agree on current nuclear policy goals, there is disagreement how to reach them.
126. There is, however, considerable disagreement as to the size of the black economy.
127. Typical was the day when she had another disagreement with the headmaster at the local primary school.
128. When a rare disagreement arose, he tried to coax stragglers along or simply found a more acceptable phrasing.
129. If I expressed disagreement or disappointment in forceful language and then forgot about it, McFarlane evidently did not.
130. There has been a substantial literature on macroeconomic disequilibrium, but there is considerable disagreement about the appropriateness of different models.
131. There is little disagreement that unfiltered television exposure for the candidates can not hurt in an era of declining voter participation.
132. This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup.
133. This has not removed the scope for profound disagreement about the relevance of such conditions.
134. Petrey outlines the main areas of disagreement and suggests an explanation for the differences between the two schools.
135. There is even disagreement as to whether this family name should be Gaterinidae or Plectorhynchidae.
136. None the less there is disagreement among the sources about the proper interpretation of a modality of this kind.
137. The disagreement between the establishment, West-leaning Alsops and the liberal idealist Lerner proved instructive.
138. At other times there is simply a disagreement between two parties which the manager must try to resolve.
139. However, there is likely to be considerable disagreement on who be sides Mr Sankoh should stand trial.
140. But beyond those modest crumbs of comfort there is disagreement.
141. Disagreement is mainly about whether great literature or the children's own environment and experiences should provide the stimuli for this work.
142. The voting at the special January conference of the League had shown considerable disagreement with adherence to the Unity Manifesto.
143. Again in Speyside there was some disagreement with the general view, with half choosing the late time as an option.
144. At the same time, this is an area of considerable theoretical debate, disagreement and, many would argue, confusion.
145. Ginny had left the company after a disagreement with her boss.
146. Of course(Sentencedict.com), there's room for legitimate argument and disagreement on these matters.
147. There is still considerable disagreement as to whether maternal experience and emotions during pregnancy can affect the developing child.
148. In some societies there is disagreement about this question, and many look to an authority source to provide the answer.
149. Issues which are not in dispute should be eliminated and the scope of the disagreement narrowed.
150. The Ballot itself was carefully constructed to maximize support for the League, and minimize areas of disagreement.
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