Sentences with phrase «rarely agree on anything»

Landlords and tenants rarely agree on anything in this city, but both sides say this year the Rent Guidelines Board will likely enact another rent freeze — or even a (gasp!)
Giuliani and de Blasio rarely agree on anything, and the current mayor said the joint effort was meant to «shock» the recipients.
Landlords and tenants rarely agree on anything in NYC, but both sides say this year the Rent Guidelines Board will likely enact another rent freeze — or even a rent rollback.
They rarely agree on anything anyways.
As principals got a better sense this week of their school's budget for the coming year, officials with the Chicago Teachers Union and privately run charter schools — which rarely agree on anything — both sounded an alarm over the effects of potential funding cuts.
Race fans rarely agree on anything.

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This will be familiar stuff to many Monevator readers, but it's always useful to have a frame of reference, especially as the investing world can rarely agree on a consistent definition for anything.
By contrast lawyers can rarely get all of the parties to agree on anything!
World governments have already expressed varying stances on cryptocurrency, and it's unlikely every major world power will unanimously agree on a regulatory framework — since, if history is any indication, countries can rarely unanimously agree on anything.
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