This kind of
legitimate differences of opinion should not be reason for names calling from either side.
I have simply pointed out that «Whatever your own view,
legitimate differences of opinion remain».
On this, there are
legitimate differences of opinion.
Reasonable people have
legitimate differences of opinion about what they want their children taught.
I understand there are
legitimate differences of opinion on these difficult issues.
Legitimate differences of opinion among Christians who have studied both the Bible and science are freely expressed within the Affiliation in a context of Christian love and concern for truth.
Read the ferociously anti-slavery Orestes Brownson, who remarked that the issue of secession was not clearly enough resolved by the Constitution of 1787 for us to say that there's no place for seeing
a legitimate difference of opinion that would one day have to be resolved on the battlefield.
Teachers and CSEA, we have
a legitimate difference of opinion.
Not exact matches
Nothing to do with the data, lack
of transparency, advocacy - led research, wild overclaims, models running hot, or
legitimate differences in
opinion as to how to interpret the data.
«The Court emphasized that respect for the conditions
of «living together» was a
legitimate aim for the measure at issue and that, particularly as the State had a lot
of room for manoeuvre («a wide margin
of appreciation») as regards this general policy question on which there were significant
differences of opinion, the ban imposed by the Law
of 11 October 2010 did not breach the Convention.»