As with Tiwa, Tewa and Towa, there is some disagreement among the Keres people as to whether Keres should be a written language or not. |
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Firstly, a flat rebuttal of another's opinion is not in itself a statement of fact, simply a disagreement in terms. |
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The former city trader will join the job queue following a disagreement with the club's owner over transfer policy. |
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As a Labor voter, unionist, republican, Greenpeace member and non-church goer, I would assume many points of disagreement between us. |
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The group use the hand waves to signal their agreement or disagreement, and a minute-taker speaks only to clarify points raised. |
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Given space constraints, I focus my response on the most salient areas of disagreement rather than the many issues on which we are in accord. |
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In other words, the NPR broadcast was motivated by sheer malice, based on political disagreement. |
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Mr Babbage and Mr Clement had a big disagreement and quarrelled over money. |
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Ehrenfest was unhappy at the disagreement between Bohr and Einstein over quantum theory. |
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All our waking life we and our minds are in constant dialogue, negotiation, argument, disagreement. |
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The main problem is a disagreement about where to draw the boundary lines between the camps. |
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That disagreement, however, must be presented in an intellectually responsible and respectful manner. |
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This disagreement illustrates the growing gap between foreign-policy thinking on different sides of the Atlantic. |
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More obviously, of course, simple disagreement over margins can occur when retailers consider the cost price to be too high. |
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This may account, at least in part, for her tendency to organize disagreement into opposing polarities. |
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The co-parent relationship variable in this study primarily included items assessing parents' agreement or disagreement about raising a child. |
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The debate quickly polarized into MFA and non-MFA camps without moving beyond the initial disagreement. |
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By contrast, veto messages by their very nature involve disagreement and may, in some instances at least, slip over into contentiousness. |
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Gene readily responds without displaying any sign of disagreement or bewilderment that he will lead the snow statues committee. |
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He said the disagreement over the land was a matter for the local Oromia planning authority. |
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The company has reached agreement with 31 workers at its Nashville factory who left the firm after a disagreement over evening prayers. |
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There is disagreement among intelligence agencies about whether the country already has nuclear armed missiles. |
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Interpreting the extreme similarity in anteaters and pangolins remains problematic due to lingering disagreement among phylogenetic hypotheses. |
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There is also disagreement on the impact of conglomerate mergers on competition. |
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There is a wider disagreement between us concerning the attitude towards power that we on the left should adopt. |
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If there is any disagreement, each shall send his form of Order to me, and I will finalize the wording. |
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She will not nag you and will always be the first to admit she was wrong when you've had a disagreement. |
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When the mayor is confronted with a problem or disagreement, his first instinct is to either fire someone or sue someone. |
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There doesn't seem to be any disagreement about this among your discussants. |
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Fortunately, after some disagreement I was allowed to pay off the amount in installments over the next 12 months. |
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He said the serious disagreement between the two countries should not permit discourteous or rude behavior. |
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This he did in the face of disapproval and sharp disagreement from his peers in the West. |
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Tensing, his annoyance growing, Ikeda huffed at her statement in disagreement, beginning to feel incensed at the offense to his partner. |
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What is felt towards you is ten percent genuine disagreement and ninety per cent envy. |
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During an ill-natured Senate hearing on the treatment of Vietnam veterans he and another senator found themselves in violent disagreement. |
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The apparent disagreement between the result of Field and ours was solved by a model simulation. |
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While the answer to this clinical question has profound ethical implications, the disagreement remains on clinical and technical grounds. |
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We see the toll in the conflict between nurses and physicians when there is disagreement about the goals of care. |
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There is, however, some disagreement among scholars over the number of languages in sufficient contact to produce a pidgin. |
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She'd had this disagreement many times with Andy, and he'd always trumped her with what he called her pretensions to commonness. |
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In civil cases, experts are now invited to work out common positions and identify areas of disagreement before they go into court. |
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Some residents even wrote to the mayor directly about their disagreement and doubt of its feasibility. |
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Should a tape recording be permitted it would not provide a guarantee that inaccuracy and disagreement will be removed. |
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But their reasons for asserting copyright can be the subject of reasonable disagreement. |
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Calculation of consequences is always more imponderable than deduction from principles, so the room for disagreement remains considerable. |
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His ruthless streak was demonstrated when he dumped Burley after a reported disagreement over team selection. |
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At its heart is a fundamental disagreement about how best to provide the highest quality and most efficient healthcare to Scots. |
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There is a natural difference in emphasis but no underlying legal disagreement. |
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A disagreement between four boys was all it took to provoke the gang into descending on the area and attacking people at random, the court heard. |
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In my view this connotes something more than a legitimate disagreement between counsel as to the propriety of particular questions. |
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The harried becomes the harrier, and what starts as a friendly disagreement can turn into a struggle for life and death. |
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In 1378, a disagreement among the cardinals resulted in the election of two rival popes. |
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There is no disagreement that councils have been starved of funds by successive governments. |
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An example of why has come up on this post, where a disagreement between two posters degenerated into crude obscenity. |
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Previously, there has been disagreement over the direction of obduction of the ophiolite and the vergence of structures. |
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Points of disagreement can be as informative as the timeline itself, highlighting unsettled areas in art history. |
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Rather than heckling and preventing the speakers from talking, they held up the signs in unison to show their agreement or disagreement. |
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Of course there are other possible motives for murder besides a disagreement over business matters. |
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Finally, there was disagreement over how many major subdivisions were recognized within the bivalves. |
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I happened to like it, but I'm in disagreement with the rest of the brood of mockers with whom I saw it. |
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Now, while disagreement and misunderstanding are certainly common, they are not so common as to prevent all effective communication. |
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However, because conflict creates anxiety, persons may mistakenly seize on the topic of the disagreement as the real problem. |
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Both come in for criticism more befitting a beheading than a scholarly disagreement. |
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A further example is that, when an attempt to be self-deprecating is provided, it will be met with disagreement rather than agreement. |
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This aspect of the debate has been the subject of much political and academic disagreement. |
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One of his cornermen surprisingly decided to throw in the towel to spark a 3-way disagreement between his assistant and the fighter himself. |
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We all know how often charges of lying are batted about over what ends up being an honest disagreement. |
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Also, the speech of Lord Clyde contains no manifestation of express disagreement with Lord Hope. |
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The disagreement prompted lawmakers deliberating the controversial bill to bring the issue to a closed-door meeting on Thursday for lobbying. |
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You may disagree with them on the merits, but this disagreement turns on differences in moral axioms, not the other side's lack of logic. |
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One witness who was drinking in the bar said the row started over a disagreement over politics. |
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There is little history, for instance, of disagreement over Calvinist or Arminian views. |
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The mix of consensus and disagreement shows itself also in the division lobby. |
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Where so much ground is covered, there will be room for disagreement on points of detail, or emphasis. |
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As this last example suggests, there is room for disagreement over the use of Ockham's Razor. |
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There is such a wealth of ideas, creativity, diverse personalities, and genuine disagreement in this book that it is an antidote to going stale. |
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I remember I was pretty annoyed with my brother who shared the room with me, over some trivial disagreement. |
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Harsh words followed, and the resultant disagreement is still not resolved. |
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But since I'm so late to the discusssion, I am reposting my disagreement here. |
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Participants also rated how much these areas of disagreement had changed for the worse. |
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There are no knock-down arguments and there is legitimate disagreement even amongst like-minded experts. |
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The chief aim of this inquiry has been to shed light on the nature and essence of the disagreement between the two. |
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The howls of anger and disagreement were heard far and wide. |
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The acknowledgement goes to the heart of a disagreement in the run-up to the Olympic Games. |
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There is some disagreement or reservations about whether people are trying to wish things away on a timetable. |
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But the clause is not intended to be used if there is no disagreement between the Master and the shipper as to the proposed description of the cargo in the bills of lading. |
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Throughout the day's testimony he moved about in his seat, at times shaking his head in disagreement or using neon pink and green markers to highlight the notes he had made. |
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In universities, disagreement and cognitive dissonance are not to be feared but, rather, to be recognized as way stations toward greater understanding. |
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The senator dismissed his disagreement with the President as a minor contretemps. |
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Their disagreement is just a political sideshow when compared to the real issues at hand. |
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There was disagreement between the President and the Pentagon over the new military budget. |
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The Talmud tells of a disagreement in the Sanhedrin over a point of law. |
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His sensitivity to this problem came out in his first sharp disagreement with his boss, VMI superintendent Francis H. Smith. |
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According to police, Frias got into a disagreement with a bystander at the scene. |
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Selling drugs in cahoots with a childhood friend, a disagreement led to manslaughter by gunshot. |
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Of course there is a slight disagreement as to who these words refer to. |
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Nobody has any right to express their disagreement with the company this way. |
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Any disagreement we had with them was criticized as an attempt to scuttle the building of the memorial. |
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It is common these days to see workers resort to strike action at the slightest hint of disagreement during collective bargaining or resolution of any industrial matter. |
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Areas of disagreement is that the impact of hunting with hounds and beagles, we are not actually quite clear whether they have any significant impact on hare numbers overall. |
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Eusebius began a long-lived tradition of equating dissent and disagreement with persecution. |
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You eventually resolved the disagreement, but would you ever collaborate with a fashion house or a corporation? |
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My relationship with him has been founded upon conversation and the odd long lunch, at which there has usually been some disagreement and lively discussion. |
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To threaten these fundamentals over a disagreement about insurance policy seems crazy to Democrats. |
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Despite the impressive array of speakers that had been assembled from youth movements throughout Britain and Europe, there was little disagreement or debate from the panel. |
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Her father, Bart, had resigned as CEO of a solar energy company in Atlanta after an unspecified disagreement with the board. |
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No area of disagreement between Jung and Freud reflected more clearly the temperamental differences between them than their respective attitude to symbols. |
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There was a disagreement among the crew as to how to cook the barbacoa. |
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Once disagreement turns into self-proclaimed hate, it becomes blinding. |
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While many experts agree that the national forests have become tinderboxes, there is strong disagreement even within the U.S. Forest Service on how to handle the issue. |
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Even for those who believe in the benefits of neurofeedback, there is broad disagreement about which brain waves to look for. |
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As Lewis Ayres shows in his book Nicaea and its Legacy, there were numerous points of disagreement and dissent. |
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We can't will the meal or the occasion to turn out well and often the best-designed plans wind up coming unglued through some miscue or disagreement. |
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There is some disagreement about stratigraphic nomenclature and correlations between the Boreal and Tethyan faunal realms across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary. |
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Arsenal defender Lauren has described his spat with club captain Patrick Vieira on the team bus in Trondheim last week as no more than a brotherly disagreement. |
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As we said, there is very little disagreement with the longer reconstruction for the first 150 years, even to the 12-year viceroyship of Jeroboam II with Jehoash. |
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Few issues spur as much disagreement in the psychological community as that of recovered memory. |
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The former chief sub who had been with the paper for eight years, was evidently marginalised and ostracised after a disagreement with the publisher. |
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There is disagreement within the First Nations community about that. |
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But in saying this, both partisans of the left and of the right agree that the West is characterized by contestation, by disagreement, and by questions more than by answers. |
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There is some disagreement about the role of advertising in podcasting. |
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But the visit is largely seen as a cosmetic exercise to prove that the disagreement over the delay in the elections has not caused a rift between the governments. |
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The characterisation of natural law and positive law is of some significance although in substance their adherents have only limited areas of disagreement. |
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We stood apart in ideas but together in mourning of a foregone moment, of black communities with a long gone connectedness although just as much disagreement. |
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After this traumatic period, any disagreement or conflict between the political entities is strongly linked with the possibility of violence in the minds of Georgian citizens. |
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I still regard myself as an environmentalist but I often find myself in almost diametrical disagreement with most of those who professionally use that title. |
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As they become the subject of disagreement between political parties, there may be sharp discontinuities in policies each time there is a change of government. |
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A fellow journalist told me the other day that he admires Powell for making his disagreement clear without being publicly disloyal to the president. |
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We see the Family Relationship Centres as being the initial shock absorber, if I can put it that way, of the disputation and the disagreement following a separation. |
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We know the media thrives on dissension, disagreement, conflict. |
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He expands on this idea and traces the roots of the disagreement. |
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All of these men had read and admired the Wealth of Nations and each endeavored to point out his particular disagreement with the mercantilistic emphasis on a favorable balance of trade. |
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Not since Roosevelt announced his court packing plan in January 1937 has the disagreement between the administration and the Supreme Court been as public as it was during the Reagan presidency. |
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There is some disagreement on which country has the largest proven gas reserves. |
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The city centre is surrounded by the Seven Mountains, although there is disagreement as to which of the nine mountains constitute these. |
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There can be disagreement about the location of some divisions between syllables in spoken language. |
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There is some disagreement on the definition of lexicology, as distinct from lexicography. |
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There is also some disagreement as to what to call abbreviations that some speakers pronounce as letters and others pronounce as a word. |
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During this time the mercenary pension system became a subject of disagreement. |
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Constantine, in his wisdom, and upset by disagreement, banished Hilary to the East. |
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The disagreement centered on the validity of Smyth's se-baptism and differing views on joining the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam. |
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However, there was sharp disagreement over the breadth of the problem. |
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This essay addresses the issue of faultless disagreement and the attendant alethic relativism it seems to confirm. |
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There is some disagreement among grammarians whether to view the distinction as a distinction in aspect, or tense, or both. |
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Manco Inca hoped to use the disagreement between Almagro and Pizarro to his advantage and attempted the recapture of Cuzco starting in Feb. |
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The dispute had originated from a disagreement on how to interpret the limit between the governorates. |
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Much of the disagreement between the prescriptionist and descriptionist views turns on the question of compensation among generations. |
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Despite political disagreement between contending branches of the family over the office of Khagan, the economic and commercial system continued. |
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There is some disagreement about what nations should or should not be included in the category, and at what times. |
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Hobbes' vision of the natural depravity of man inspired fervent disagreement among those who opposed absolute government. |
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And so the reaction seems to be to corral oneself off from disagreement. |
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The meaning of these gifts has been a matter of scholarly disagreement and translations therefore vary. |
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There is some disagreement about whether the native name of Norway originally had the same etymology as the English form. |
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Philosopher David Novitz has argued that disagreement about the definition of art are rarely the heart of the problem. |
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The current disagreement is over the process to deal with the ballot boxes that are found to contain invalid votes. |
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The UO underclassman about whom there is the most disagreement was Mariota. |
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The disagreement came over how to reconcile the primacy of Christ with the transcendence of an unbegotten deity. |
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Until the Glorious Revolution in 1688 the Crown and Parliament were in strong disagreement. |
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Despite this, for many years the discrepancies caused disagreement over the numbering of the Devon earls. |
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Although they appear to have used hand axes often, there is disagreement about their use. |
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A disagreement between these two political philosophies came to a head in 223 BC when the Qin state conquered all of China. |
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Landes had a scholarly disagreement with Stephen Marglin over the Industrial Revolution. |
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The albatrosses are usually regarded as falling into four genera, but there is disagreement over the number of species. |
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A more serious disagreement came in 1983 when Washington did not consult with London on the invasion of Grenada. |
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Their governments had a serious disagreement on the question of British trade with Cuba. |
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It is a marked characteristic of his that he sees only superficial and transient disagreement where others find a fundamental opposition. |
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Delegations also stage walkouts to express their disagreement with actions of the Security Council. |
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Despite an early disagreement as to how Thomas should look, Awdry was ultimately pleased with the pictures produced. |
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This was despite a petition attracting nearly 300 signatures and disagreement from the local community. |
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The term Integral Nationalism often overlaps with fascism, although many natural points of disagreement exist. |
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Greek airline Minoan Air is looking to terminate its services from Oxford on August 4 after a disagreement with the airport management. |
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Transcendental disagreement, as such, is shown to be optional and merely terminological in character. |
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There is some disagreement as to the status of judgements handed down by courts during the Japanese Occupation. |
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There is disagreement among Buddhists as to whether or not Buddhism forbids the death penalty. |
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Despite being world champion, Mansell had a public disagreement with Williams. |
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Among Elgar's admirers there is disagreement about which of his works are to be regarded as masterpieces. |
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All of these efforts resulted in appreciable disagreement about time boundaries of the period, especially concerning when it began. |
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McColgan, 47, allegedly beat up former steeplechaser Peter on the head and body during a disagreement between the two in their luxury home. |
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Pocock, but there is still widespread disagreement about the exact significance of Hobbes's unusual views on religion. |
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Due to its decentralized nature, there is some disagreement over what actually constitutes Wicca. |
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It is a matter of disagreement among scholars whether or not these emissaries were accompanied by Buddhist missionaries. |
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There was disagreement over whether Scotland would be required to join the euro if it wished to become an EU member state in its own right. |
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It is true that awareness of disagreement regarding one's moral endorsements may serve as a defeater. |
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If there is a disagreement between them, it is taken to a conciliation committee as it is for legislative proposals. |
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Although there is disagreement over how much of the ideas were Lovelace's own, she is often described as the first computer programmer. |
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A series of Tin Machine singles failed to chart, and Bowie, after a disagreement with EMI, left the label. |
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It is now generally considered to be a pious forgery, although there remains disagreement over its original purpose. |
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There is disagreement over the fate of the kingdom from the late 8th century onwards. |
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The ships once again reached Bear Island on 1 July, which led to a disagreement. |
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Their initial studio work was marred by a heated disagreement between Bowie and Cambridge over the latter's drumming style. |
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They had a bit of a disagreement about what color to paint the bedroom, but they have reached a compromise. |
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The unraveling of the races left Dunraven in a bitter disagreement with all parties over fairness of the cup committee concerning claims. |
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There is disagreement among historians regarding the starting point of the Cold War. |
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There is always disagreement between fishermen and government scientists. |
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But closer examination suggests that there was perhaps not much disagreement about individual causal conditions like the knowledge of the feature of syncategorematicity. |
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The ships once again found themselves at Bear Island on 1 July, which led to a disagreement between Barentsz and Van Heemskerk on one side and Rijp on the other. |
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The Savoy Conference ended in disagreement late in July 1661, but the initiative in prayer book revision had already passed to the Convocations and from there to Parliament. |
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A purely secular morality is based upon meta-ethical, ethical, and moral principles that are subject to some disagreement among well-intentioned and reasonable people. |
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There remains profound disagreement as to whether at this early stage the fetus has acquired personhood or, to put it more theologically, ensoulment. |
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An episcopal system adopted in 1976 was not fully accepted by all sections of the church until the two sides came together and resolved to end the disagreement. |
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The former shows debate between users, and the latter is when someone deleted a portion of the article, either because of a disagreement or a user is just in it for the lulz. |
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He replaced him with Prodrive boss David Richards, who lasted only for a year when he too was fired, due to a disagreement with the Benetton family about future strategy. |
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Others commented that it was instead due to political and judicial disagreement, with Yates unwilling to stomach the changes which Mansfield made to English law. |
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The surrejoinder, however, could be that future recognition of the Ginsburg misstep might help reduce the range of disagreement in reading the Rules. |
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For Tories like Cartland, deviating from the Chamberlain line was seen as betrayal, not disagreement, and the deviators were subjected to raw schoolboy pressure. |
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Residual disagreement emanating from Apple Corps' dispute with Apple, Inc. |
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The two boys argued because of disagreement about the science project. |
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Our small disagreement has been mischaracterized as a deep rift. |
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Another early disagreement in the Church surrounding the issue of authority manifested itself in Montanism, which began as a movement promoting the charism of prophecy. |
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They expressed their disagreement with the low farm-gate milk prices, currently around 50 stotinki per litre, reported the Bulgarian National Television. |
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The rupture in 119 BC may have been exaggerated after the fact in light of his later and much more serious disagreement with Metellus about Numidia. |
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Saint Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, had been murdered in Canterbury Cathedral by knights of Henry II during a disagreement between Church and Crown. |
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Modern additions include the London Pearly Kings and Queens Society, which started in 2001 following a disagreement, and the Pearly Kings and Queens Guild. |
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Picture these lionly lovers jumping through romantic hoops, otherwise known as the initial courtship phase, and then a disagreement or difference of opinion occurs. |
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In this, he came into disagreement with the Queen, who out of loyalty to her late husband, Albert, Prince Consort, preferred Broad church teachings. |
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There was, however, some disagreement regarding the nature of angels. |
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Disagreement over economic policy opened ideological rifts among Iran's ruling elite. |
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Disagreement among the circuits isn't uncommon, and is a principal reason that the Supreme Court will take a case for review. |
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Disagreement is one thing, but accusations of lying are a different matter altogether! |
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Disagreement over this is fierce, sometimes degenerating into ludicrous levels of incivility. |
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Disagreement between sheriffs ignited a delayed reaction to a 2011 Iowa law that allows the blind to get concealed-carry permits. |
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Disagreement turned to violence and in 1775 the American War of Independence began. |
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Disagreement about how to further divide the realm led to conflict in 1253 in which Llywelyn was victorious. |
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Disagreement within restoration politics partly led to the rise of liberal movements, followed by new measures of repression by Austrian statesman Metternich. |
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Disagreement in substance or essence... may be called Disproportion, as there is a disproportion between finities and infinities, i.e. there is no proportion between them. |
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