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    difference of opinion


    1. “The government and I had a difference of opinion on some things


    2. I do not know two persons in the world who had no difference of opinion, and as I am a follower of the Gitā, I have always attempted to regard those who differ from me with the same affection as I have for my nearest and dearest


    3. “I’d say there’s more than a difference of opinion involved in that,” he said grinning at the spectacle


    4. Since when has a considered difference of opinion in an Academy classroom or even a battlefield planning conference been chargeable as sedition? I contend to you that Cadet Solomon is the victim in this proceeding


    5. Josef, he tells me you and he had a little difference of opinion


    6. the difference of opinion?


    7. There is difference of opinion as to where the Chakras are really located


    8. imagine what the conflict will be when the difference of opinion centers on religious


    9. It’s a long story, which is really mostly a family issue, difference of opinion, that sort of thing


    10. Between them also hung the knowledge of the three years during which the Baron and his wife, as a result of the last and hottest difference of opinion, had attended Divine Service in a church that did not belong to them

    11. “A small word for years of—what shall we call it? A difference of opinion? Violently opposite views of magic? What would you call it, cousin?”


    12. In London Wemyss went through his usual day, except that he was kept longer than he liked at his office by the accumulation of business and by having a prolonged difference of opinion, ending in dismissal, with a typist who had got out of hand during his absence to the extent of answering him back


    13. She didn't like Everard's silences; she remembered several of them during that difference of opinion he and she had had about where Christmas should be spent


    14. As a result of this difference of opinion, a great dispute broke


    15. In fact, various individuals possess a difference of opinion as to where a player belongs as far as rankings: so refer to more than one source and put together your own rankings sheet


    16. They will have it his surname was Quixada or Quesada (for here there is some difference of opinion among the authors who write on the subject), although from reasonable


    17. "Was that when we had a difference of opinion?"


    18. There was a slight difference of opinion between himself and the Collard grand


    19. With all this difference of opinion as to the cause of his decline, there could be no question of the fact


    20. "Listen to this: 'It is satisfactory to know that there can be no difference of opinion upon this case, since Mr

    21. The spunky nature of Mr Hirple was certainly very disagreeable often to most of the council, especially when there was any difference of opinion; but then it was only a sort of flash, and at the vote he always, like a reasonable man, sided with the majority, and never after attempted to rip up a decision when it was once so settled


    22. He never, to be sure, ran himself into a passion, but then he continued to speak and argue so long in reply, never heeding the most rational things of his adversaries, that he was sure to put every other person in a rage; in addition to all which, he was likewise a sorrowful body in never being able to understand how a determination by vote ought to and did put an end to every questionable proceeding; so that he was, for a constancy, ever harping about the last subject discussed, as if it had not been decided, until a new difference of opinion arose, and necessitated him to change the burden and o’ercome of his wearysome speeches


    23. And since no difference is less easily overcome than the difference of opinion about semi-abstract questions, they never agreed in any opinion, and had long, indeed, been accustomed to jeer without anger, each at the other’s incorrigible aberrations


    24. The difference of opinion and two-sided trading in these spots can lead to unusual activity, but the strongest trends will continue past this level, extending into another leg


    25. As to the years since 1933, there is perhaps room for a difference of opinion


    26. On the first point, there is room for some difference of opinion whether or not the ability to control a private business affords a full counterweight (in value analysis) to the advantage of marketability enjoyed by a listed stock


    27. 26), we referred to the price sector of about 70 to 100 as the “range of subjective variation,” in which an issue might properly sell because of a legitimate difference of opinion as to whether or not it was sound


    28. As to the point at which the investment value of General Electric ceases and its speculative value begins, there is naturally room for a fairly wide difference of opinion


    29. Because of this, there is some difference of opinion about the layer of the protocol stack to which ARP belongs


    30. Expected volatility, and difference of opinion thereon, is thus a primary reason to trade options

    31. There would be no volatility in the market if there was no difference of opinion in the valuation or estimates of a business


    32. There will ultimately be a difference of opinion on the final value of the business as one finalizes the acquisition, and the other watches from the sideline


    33. As in the question of astronomy then, so in the question of history now, the whole difference of opinion is based on the recognition or nonrecognition of something absolute, serving as the measure of visible phenomena


    34. The battle escalated from there because that was the first clue Wall Street had that there was a marked difference of opinion on the value of Valley


    35. With no material fault of temper, or difference of opinion, to prevent their being very good friends while their interests were the same, the sisters, under such a trial as this, had not affection or principle enough to make them merciful or just, to give them honour or compassion


    36. The case admitted no difference of opinion: they must go to the drawing-room directly


    37. "It is satisfactory to know that there can be no difference of opinion upon this case, since Mr


    38. There was, however, an element of comedy about it, through the difference of opinion of the doctors


    39. But the unexpected pronouncement of Doctor Varvinsky gave the last touch of comedy to the difference of opinion between the experts


    40. “There must always be some difference of opinion concerning the right of the romancer to treat of sacred events and to introduce sacred personages into his story

    41. said it had been supposed that no one would hesitate in declaring his indignation at the flagrant violations and encroachments on our rights by the belligerent powers, while it had been supposed that some difference of opinion might exist as to the mode of resistance


    42. There is a difference of opinion subsisting in this country on these two points


    43. There is a difference of opinion in this country


    44. But, why mingle two subjects together, on which there does exist—and I am afraid it will leak out on this very vote of indefinite postponement—so very material a difference of opinion in different parts of the House? For example: I do not think of the offer about the embargo as the gentlemen from Massachusetts and Pennsylvania think; and I think it probable that those two gentlemen do not think of this proclamation and the construction given to the non-intercourse law, as I think


    45. In the mean time, with a view to the attainment of so desirable an object, His Majesty would be willing to withdraw his Orders in Council of January and November, 1807, so far as respects the United States, in the persuasion that the President would issue a proclamation for the renewal of the intercourse with Great Britain, and that whatever difference of opinion should arise in the interpretation of the terms of such an agreement, will be removed in the proposed negotiation


    46. Some difference of opinion appeared to exist as to the exact amount of principal reimbursable


    47. Sir, I have shown that the bank question was no party question in its origin—that it was a question upon which an honest difference of opinion always has existed, and does now exist


    48. There is a difference of opinion among those well informed on the subject, from 45,000 to 55,000


    49. Whatever the outcome of the conflict between conscience and inclination, whether the old conception of duty is confirmed or is abandoned for a new one, there remains the same difference of opinion


    50. trusted there would be no difference of opinion as to the propriety of agreeing to this resolution









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