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disagree

Definition for disagree

verb as in be different

verb as in be injurious

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University officials disputed the union’s allegations, saying in a statement that “we fundamentally disagree with AFSCME’s claims of bad faith bargaining and characterization of unacceptable bargaining proposals.”

In a statement, Cedars-Sinai said that “we respectfully disagree with the department’s assertions but pledge to continue working to improve maternal health equity.”

Voters also disagreed with the state party’s endorsements on four other measures, including a failed initiative that sought to ban involuntary servitude in prisons.

“People who disagree with us are not the enemy,” he posted on Instagram.

Lyons said he disagreed with the UK Government's decision to change how winter fuel support works and that he would continue to make the case for its full reinstatement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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