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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151. Whatever disagreement there is about the internal divisions of the texts in the manuscripts, the whole treatise has a shape.
152. Matiukhin sharply criticized Gaidar's team and expressed disagreement with the government's budget commission.
153. Disagreement hinged on the new Prime Minister's insistence that the opposition should join the existing administration.
154. So far there seemed to be little disagreement among my table companions.
155. Political disagreement and disagreement on the proper constitutional order are linked.
156. Between countries, and even within them, there is disagreement about what constitutes waste and what should count as hazardous.
157. Annie Sheila, it's not personal, we are actually having a political disagreement, in case you hadn't noticed.
158. Judicial disagreement of this kind presents an immediate and obvious problem for conventionalism.
159. Sometimes disagreement, in spite of attempts to conceal it, will become so public as to prejudice a party's hopes of electoral success.
160. There was very little discussion and no disagreement about choosing this priority.
161. Disagreement among experts about medical treatment in leprosy created confusion among patients and eroded their confidence in physicians.
162. In any Open Door disagreement, the employee is assumed to be right unless the manager has impeccable documentation to the contrary.
163. This view allowed room for disagreement between prophets and for the recognition of limitations in the human factor.
164. All these reasons for rivalry crystallized round the two sides' violent disagreement on the abolition of slavery.
165. The pattern of this agreement and disagreement is what indicates the underlying attitudes.
166. Horsley and Hayling were in disagreement about the Manchester move.
167. Loss of control and craving are understood as learned phenomena, although there is disagreement about the underlying learning mechanisms.
168. The final obstacle was a disagreement between Shas and Mafdal over the distribution of funds to their client religious institutions.
169. But they also show that there is wide disagreement about what is considered to be an acceptable way forward.
170. If tonalities are not closely related the tonal conflict will be more evident according to the degree of disagreement between the scales.
171. C., amid continued disagreement over how strictly the government could regulate nicotine levels in cigarettes.
172. There was no disagreement in accusing the National government of callousness and indifference.
173. Even with disagreement growing, they decided to push on with the negotiations.
174. How much extra food can be provided once recently developed technology becomes widely available is a matter of some disagreement.
175. There is disagreement among neurologists as to whether lumbar puncture should proceed without tomography in these circumstances.
175. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
176. This in no way limited the cut-and-thrust of political disagreement.
177. Upton Southern shed 5p to 40p in reaction to the chairman's resignation over a policy disagreement.
178. This last question is at the heart of the disagreement about the value of such political personality studies.
179. A major pattern of disagreement centres on the distribution of what were loosely termed the descriptive and actional frames of the story.
180. The disagreement comes when you try to understand why genetic mixing is a good idea.
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