Sentences with phrase «fundamental differences of opinion»

Do you and your partner have fundamental differences of opinion regarding things like parenting, finances and the in laws?
The company said it was not leaving because of any fundamental differences of opinion but because it wanted to speak for itself on global warming.
At a deeper theological level, it is worth noting that 11 of the 12 members of the Catholic faculty are priests, and there is a fundamental difference of opinion at the bottom of this dispute over what is called Kirchlichkeit — perhaps best rendered «churchliness.»
It may sometimes happen that a fundamental difference of opinion on matters of principle may persist in theory, and retain real importance, while the circumstances of life and action change so much that the difference of opinion is of less moment for life and action than it previously was.
It would be difficult to find a more fundamental difference of opinion about the impact of an acquisition on competition than the one between Emmett and the ACCC.
So here there's just a fundamental difference of opinion as to what we were watching.
Also, TREB's EO Stephen van Houten leaves the board over a fundamental difference of opinion on future directions the board should take, says President Marilyn Baubie.

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The differences of opinion among Muslims as to whether or not God resembles human beings, and the opinion of some common people that God resembles a medieval absolute king, arise only from different patterns of education; they are not fundamental to Islam.
The fundamental difference in opinion (which has not changed since Michaels and Hansen started debating each other in 1988) is that Hansen (and the vast majority of relevant experts) think that climate sensitivity (how much the globe will warm under a doubling of CO2) is around 3 (+ / -1) °C, while Michaels thinks that it is much less (< 1 °C).
The Kennel Club's position is that «this issue of soundness is not a simple difference of opinion, it is the fundamental issue of the breed's essential conformation and movement.»
Disputes arise for a myriad of reasons, ranging from a failure of the parties to appreciate and agree on fundamental business terms, such as differences of opinion on specifications or deliverables, to perhaps the more mundane question of whether a notice required by the agreement was... [more]
This type of split decision, where there is only one Justice in dissent, signifies a fundamental difference in opinion between the majority written by Justice Moldaver, on behalf of the five other justices on the panel, and the lone dissenter, Justice Abella.
From a point of first principles, the difference of opinion reflects some fundamental differences in opinion as to the meaning of utility — and in particular what level of education the patentee is required to provide the reader (if any) to satisfy the sound prediction aspect of utility.
Advocate General Juliane Kokott has said in an opinion provided to the Court that statistics showing different risks for the two sexes can not justify different treatment of men and women because they do not demonstrate fundamental differences between the sexes.
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