Sentences with phrase «much common ground»

There was much common ground between the parties to the appeal.
There isn't much common ground for a person to find as reason for liking every one of the director's films.
While you can't find much common ground between the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Touch, these two electronic devices share two very important things.
Essentially of the same generation (Coetzee is seven years older), the South African and the American share much common ground despite their cultural disparity.
The CCL volunteers in the meeting did find much common ground with Nick on climate and energy issues.
As I mentioned above, in responding to other points you've raised it would be very helpful if you could clarify your own position, so that I can see how much common ground we share.
As a Christian Universalist, I doubt we could find much common ground theologically, but we do share a belief in the Savior.
That pledge provided much common ground between Bush and congressional warhorses Ted Kennedy (ranking Democrat on the Senate education committee) and George Miller (ranking Democrat on the House education committee).
In fact, a major motivator for forming the Network was the realization that groups on the left, such as the Center for American Progress, and those on the right, such as the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, were finding so much common ground.
It's really a pity that the CORE Districts developed this request without partnering with their local unions as there is much common ground within it.
The two sides of this particular debate will continue to argue that their solution is best; neither has all the answers, and there isn't much common ground where they can come together, forget their differences, and shake hands on an amenable solution for everyone.
RB director of sport, Ralf Rangnick — who in 2008 - 09 famously coached Hoffenheim to the Autumn Championship — felt compelled to compare the Leipziger success story with Leicester City's stunning English title last season and the pair do share much common ground.
It may not have taken long to see that the Remain activist and his new friends don't share quite as much common ground as he suggests.
I do not find much common ground with todays conservatives.
Being a sensible, inoffenmsive and pargamatic fellow, I couldn't imagine someone like Hendry finding much common ground with the likes of Peter Bone and David Nuttall
As this book was originally intended for an Orthodox Greek - speaking audience, there was much common ground between the book and its audience.
There is much common ground.
There is much common ground, too, with the ideas for «community - wealth building» being developed very concretely by the Democracy Collaborative in the US, though there is a stronger emphasis in their work on the need to root capital in specific places than one usually finds in the alternative liberal tradition.
First, a strong and friendly rapport was established between Cameron and Clegg and, second, there was much common ground between their manifestos.
Yet there is much common ground to discover in their picture - making approach, and many parallels, as each artist had an exquisite sense of form and line, combined with deep humanity.
In conversations with both Rob Socolow and Marty Hoffert, I believe there is much common ground, and many apparent differences are merely differences in emphasis and framing.
There is much common ground to be found.
B Corps share much common ground and values as a basis for collaboration.
The CBA and the Advisory Committee on Conflicts of Interest share much common ground but we disagree on an issue of profound importance.
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