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How to use difference of opinion in a sentence

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But now, suddenly, we can't tell whether a split is a real division or just an honest difference of opinion.
In the courts below there was some judicial difference of opinion as to the inferences which should be drawn from the evidence.
The most recent and public difference of opinion over sacredness occurred just this summer, and it concerned a substance called pipestone.
They lecture on about democracy, but they act dictatorially, and they do not tolerate any difference of opinion.
There was a difference of opinion over the roast skewered noisettes of lamb, served with rosemary and mustard soubise.
They should have just submitted a written note during the meeting acknowledging their difference of opinion.
In doing so, he has never tried to resolve the fundamental difference of opinion between the opposing wings of his party.
However, there is still a considerable difference of opinion about the best way of tackling the problem.
In this one instance, existing mechanisms were not fully used to resolve the difference of opinion.
The two presidential candidates have a difference of opinion on lying.
If he is sent back to Vietnam, he will suffer the vengeance and oppression of a regime that tolerates no diversity or difference of opinion.
I say this to show that even among parents whose children have been slain there is a difference of opinion on this.
She denied that groupism prevailed in the state unit of the party, adding that a difference of opinion of intra-party issue was bound to happen in a national party.
Mr. Speaker, the Liberal member opposite and I have a fundamental difference of opinion.
But there's such a battle and a difference of opinion in the way Europe looks at this, Frankenfood, and the way the U.S. looks at this, basically acceptance.
The response from the social partners in the Netherlands revealed a difference of opinion.
Expertise provided through the Centre can assist amicable settlement of a dispute or resolve a mere difference of opinion.
From the debate this afternoon I notice that there is a difference of opinion on that subject.
There appears, however, to be some difference of opinion as to the value of so many transplantings.
Nor is a defier a taxpayer who has a difference of opinion with the I. R. S. over deductions, or one who challenges specific tax policies enacted by Congress.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is a difference of opinion as to the subject-matter which bestows immortality.
There is, however, great difference of opinion among the exponents of atomism in regard to the nature of the atom.
There is some difference of opinion as to the particular day on which the Beltane festival was held in this country.
There has been considerable difference of opinion as regards the comparative efficiency of chain drive and belt drive.
There is difference of opinion as to whether our cauliflowers or the broccolis were first to originate.
Obviously so much discussion shows difference of opinion, divergency of conception, conflicting interests.
There is necessarily some difference of opinion as to what constitutes East Anglia.
Perhaps a difference of opinion had arisen on architectural points, and Mrs. gnatcatcher had taken matters into her own hands.
He had gouged the eye out of the third, for some trifling difference of opinion.
There was a difference of opinion among a lot of the men at lunch as to the shadiness or not of some transaction.
There can be no difference of opinion about the excellence of the cuisine, or about the reasonable charges of this trattoria.
A difference of opinion exists as to the molecular weight and constitution of this substance.
That somebody was assassinated by somebody vindicating a difference of opinion was the likeliest occurrence.
With regard to the inner layer much difference of opinion has prevailed.
There was a difference of opinion concerning Miss Seabury's successor.
But every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle.
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