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disagreement

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




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He called Reiner “a great patriot” with whom he shared a mutual respect despite myriad political disagreements.

From Los Angeles Times

There are disagreements between the two countries, as there are with all friends.

From The Wall Street Journal

The threat from rogue AI is, however, a source of profound disagreement among leading researchers - many of whom feel it is exaggerated.

From BBC

There are disagreements, of course, Gabriel said, “but in the end, the thing that makes us so successful is we’re united — if someone goes against us, we’re a united front.”

From Los Angeles Times

But there has been a delay in releasing the funds due to a disagreement between the UK government and his lawyers.

From BBC