"Philosophical differences" refers to disagreements or conflicts that arise from differing beliefs, opinions, or approaches to life or specific topics. It implies that people have contrasting viewpoints or attitudes based on their individual philosophies or ways of thinking, which may hinder understanding or compromise.
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So while your friend may think it's acceptable to let her child jump on your furniture or show off for guests, don't lose your friendship over a
few philosophical differences.
And they had all acknowledged there were
sharp philosophical differences on whether lawmakers should be made full - time with no outside incomes and campaigns should be publicly financed.
The state's commissioner of education, Robert Scott, made the decision to pull out of the CCSSO, citing concerns about
philosophical differences with the organization, as well as worries about membership costs, a spokeswoman for the Texas Education Agency said.
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Significant philosophical differences» have already maimed a league that wouldn't know John Locke from Bettman's Lockout, and suggests the eventual relaunch could determine its fate for generations.
The recent kerfuffle over the Han Solo movie was the best evidence yet for Disney's insistence on adherence to a wider brand, as the celebrated directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (who made 21 Jump Street and The Lego Movie, among others) were dismissed over «deep
fundamental philosophical differences» in filmmaking that reportedly centered on their comedic, improvisational tone.
On Monday, the organization's director of advocacy, Jonathan Bertsch, added that the reason for Lamb's replacement generally related to «
philosophical differences over the direction of the school.»
You might think I'm taking it a bit too personally, but I believe it's indicative of
real philosophical difference between something like Digit and, say, a piece of budgeting software like You Need A Budget (YNAB).
There are
clear philosophical differences between these global recording schemes in the best way to assess hip dysplasia, particularly over categorical classification of the disease and whether an assessment is made on the condition of both hips or on the worst hip alone.
He or she did not say that there was a hatred for Mormons, merely such a
huge philosophical difference (which as described as brmt04 is actually bigotry on the part of Mormons, and this Mormon in particular) that it would not be possible for brmt04 to vote for a Mormon.
That is just one example taken from Sharia that is typical of the
many philosophical differences between Islam and America that make Islam incompatible with our culture.
Last week, officials from virtually every sector from across the Adirondack Park gathered in Long Lake for the Common Ground Alliance, the ninth installment of the forum designed to
overlook philosophical differences and come together to try to move the needle forward on sustainable public policy.
While Lancman almost certainly has
strong philosophical differences with Turner, and vice versa, whether or not he'll be able to turn those into campaign fodder will depend entirely on how the Congressional lines are drawn in redistricting.
But, as Middle East negotiations have shown, there are plenty of opportunities for everything to unravel as things move forward, given the deeply
held philosophical differences.
Further philosophical differences among members caused another split in 1987, resulting in the Leesburg Humane Society and the Humane Society of Lake County in Sorrento.
If I have
major philosophical differences with another parent or expert, it doesn't mean that I don't respect them, but I'm not going to frustrate myself (or confuse my kids) by trying to make their philosophy fit in my life.
Yes, there are cultural and
philosophical differences in understanding the verb «to do», but that's what makes for an interestingly heterogeneous project.