Sentences with phrase «real disagreement»

There are real disagreements over what set of policies would best enable digital learning to achieve its potential.
My only real disagreement is the value added dairy business.
Yes, it is blunt about the Chinese point of view, and there are indeed areas of real disagreement, but overall he is looking forward.
But godly Christians throughout the ages have real disagreements in all these areas.
I am probably not in real disagreement with DR. Fung but let me propose an absolute principle for dealing with the disintegrating medical literature: anybody, any researcher, any journalist who reports only relative risk is a con man or worse.
And in Churches, with the pressure of orthodoxy and status, hearing real disagreement or real doubt is less likely.
Low intensity is both a low degree of passionate interest — the kind that generates real disagreement and dispute — and a low valuation of faith and church on the full spectrum of held values.
«I think a clear majority of the time the governor and I agree, but there are some areas where there's real disagreement as well.»
I am thus grateful to Kamel for not wasting time on trivia but pointing to the hinge upon which the real disagreements between Rome and Geneva turn.
It also doesn't mean we don't have real disagreements and exclusive truth claims that may come into conflict with one another.
This time, I can find practically NO real disagreement with the writers marks.
The real disagreement I have with this statement is the word «bench».
«I believe that there's a real disagreement here about their purview, their legal purview and their authority and their jurisdiction,» de Blasio said of the state ethics commission, calling it «a fishing expedition.»
«Sometimes we've been able to work together, sometimes there was real disagreement.
The real disagreement among reformers is not whether there should be accountability, but to whom schools should be held accountable: parents or bureaucrats.
The real disagreement is not whether there should be accountability, but to whom schools should be held accountable: parents or bureaucrats.
So the sort of «coming together» I envision is not about glossing over real disagreements or rolling over when faced with a bully.
The real disagreement is over the best way to cut the cost differential between dirty energy sources, like coal combustion, and those that provide power without pollution.
Cupp claims that scientists are «bullying» those who disagree with them, which is exactly wrong; scientists have and do welcome disagreement, but it has to be real disagreement, based on evidence, not baseless doubt sown through ideology and politics.
I don't think we are in real disagreement, except perhaps on the size of the effect that closing coal - fired power plants has on consumer electricity prices.
Not surprisingly, there's not any real disagreement in the control condition.
No real disagreement.
There is no real disagreement that actual action or communication online may have legal consequences, whether they involve defamation or hate speech or fraud.
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