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disagreement

[dis-uh-gree-muhnt] / ˌdɪs əˈgri mənt /




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That requires a campus culture where controversial speakers are heard rather than canceled, where disagreement is expected rather than feared, and where people can explore ideas without being defined by them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Seeing as this weekend’s winter storm will affect an estimated 230 million people, they will not be the only couple who will need to navigate such disagreements.

From MarketWatch

He indicated that the hearing was an attempt to head off disagreements before he regains the power to enforce his order.

From Los Angeles Times

Economic Policy Uncertainty Composite Index, a tool that includes references to economic uncertainty in newspapers, expiring tax provisions, and disagreements among economic forecasts.

From Barron's

At the core of this row, there was a fundamental public disagreement between Downing Street and the White House, something Sir Keir Starmer has sought to avoid where possible.

From BBC