Sentences with phrase «much dissent»

The phrase "much dissent" means that there is a lot of disagreement or opposing opinions. Full definition
There shouldn't be one, and thankfully, you don't hear much dissent to the likely change.
So little can create as much dissent, and lack of diligence as two tier wages.
«But then really getting into the history of it, I was actually surprised how much dissent and how much disagreement and how much challenge there was within Mount Carmel, and how it wasn't just one personality.
Last month's publication of the Energy Bill has been a source of much dissent within the coalition, whilst sparking much ridicule among the opposition benches.
After major dissent was expressed at a public hearing On (date), the Joint Education Commission held a public hearing, at which much dissent was expressed, due to some peoples» financial concerns.
You see, it is not men or the childless for whom the competitive sport of mothering hath wrought much dissenting verbiage and angst.
I don't imagine that there's much dissent here: a written book is intended by its author to be read as a whole and not cannibalized or otherwise cut up.
Tell us how much dissent is OK before it drifts into denialism.
Bristow demonstrates consistently that the former view underlies the teaching of the Church and of those theologians who cooperate with it constructively, and that the latter is the source of much dissent and of the relativism which undermines the truth about man.
His taskforce has travelled the province making the case for amalgamation and he says there has not been much dissent.
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