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disagreement

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




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A fan account under the name “Your #1 Odessa A’zion updates fan account” also voiced disagreement over the casting, also opting to pause activity on their X profile.

From Los Angeles Times

The Labour leader of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council said he would resign next week, following disagreement over the postponement of local elections.

From BBC

But the process has been dogged by disagreements and the electoral board recently revoked the TPLF's licence - meaning it cannot contest the national elections in June.

From BBC

Both the UK and Welsh sides of the party make the argument that families always have disagreements, and that this 'family' is strong enough to deal with it.

From BBC

Friendships are meant to challenge us and shouldn’t be easily swayed by political disagreement.

From The Wall Street Journal