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disagreement

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




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The disagreement reflects a deeper uncertainty about which threat is more dangerous right now: an economy that slows too much, or an inflation problem that lingers.

From Barron's

The disagreement reflects a deeper uncertainty about which threat is more dangerous right now: an economy that slows too much, or an inflation problem that lingers.

From Barron's

In practical terms, the disagreement boils down to the question: Should humans intervene or let nature take it course?

From Los Angeles Times

All countries want WTO reform, but "there is some disagreement; there are some divergences" on the solutions, he added, without going into details.

From Barron's

Downing was “adept at switching between the material and the spiritual,” a realist willing to wink at disagreements and who favored “subtlety, sophistication and restraint.”

From The Wall Street Journal