Sentences with phrase «little common ground»

The Cavs, according to Woj, are trying to piece together a deal for Hornets point guard Kemba Walker, but they're finding little common ground with Charlotte.
Diane Ravitch, an author and the nemesis of pro-school voucher / pro-charter reformers, told the crowd of about 700 at Zoellner Arts Center that she finds little common ground with them.
These protesters have little common ground in other issues but in this increasingly polarized political atmosphere they stand together against Common Core.
Brown says he's sorry there's so little common ground and wants to work together but those (LYING!)
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and the National School Boards Association usually find little common ground when it comes to education policy.
While the tone used by Lepczyk et al. is very much «we're all in this together,» their prescription for «moving forward» suggests little common ground.
Caribbean doves and whitecrowned pigeons still nest in the more remote areas and the cute little common ground dove walks unafraid in the yards and streets of San Pedro.
Some would say there is little common ground between traditional printmaking and its 3D counterpart aside from a shared appellation and the ability to create art in multiple.
These two philosophical systems are so divergent that little common ground exists for compromise.
While the close margin was largely anticipated, a negative and divisive campaign has meant that there is little common ground on which both the Remain and Leave camps can build.
If spouses do not grow and weather the storms together through the years, they tend to develop separate (often lonely) lives, with very little common ground remaining to sustain them when ugly arguments rear their heads.
But it shows me their heart, how they feel about me, even if our theologies would find little common ground.
7.15 pm John Leonard on CentreRight finds a little common ground in Matt Sinclair's response to his proposal not to reduce the number of MPs
I found myself smiling throughout, with full understanding that this satirical look at a meeting between two famous men with little common ground has no real historical importance... other than resulting in the all - time most requested photograph from the National Archives.
The left and right have found little common ground to advance education, in part because education advocates are no more interested in finding pragmatic, nonpartisan solutions than defense contractors are in finding peace.
On the one hand, it's extremely good news: developers no longer need to create engines for multiple hardware types with little common ground - console and PC development will all be based on x86 computer architecture.
Legal marketers must have a little common ground with those who do public relations in Universities — taking important (yet questionably dry) material, and making it both understandable and interesting.
While you may not always find the same things funny there's a good chance you've found a little common ground in what you each find funny.
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