Sentences with phrase «simply differences of opinion»

Often, there are simply differences of opinion, which — because review papers are almost bound to contain some subjective elements — do not necessarily lead down the road to rejection.
When working instead with our own emotional energy and reactivity, we learn that ideas that seemed so abrasive and hurtful are simply a difference of opinion, where compromise can be easily found when coming from a place of mutual compassion and understanding.

Not exact matches

Following the McCain - Obama debate in which abortion was addressed, Kmiec wrote in the Los Angeles Times: «Sometimes the law must simply leave space for the exercise of individual judgement, because our religious or scientific differences of opinion are for the moment too profound to be bridged collectively.
In my opinion, Arsenal should be looking at a striker who will simply come in and start scoring goals, like how Diego Costa took the Premier League by storm when he arrived at the start of the season, and what a difference the Spanish international has made for Chelsea!
Banter is fine mate, but there has been a few direct insults to readers simply for having a difference of opinion.
Though it should be noted that the difference between Bair's and Mrs. Blake's opinion on minority student representation is that while Bair simply acknowledges that these students, especially the Puerto Rican children, will face hardships during their students careers, Mrs. Blake advocates for the language accommodation of Puerto Rican students.
Artists at the top (price) level demand heavy investment and aggressive sales, and so perhaps there are some financial differences of opinion (it wouldn't be the first time — Mr. Koons once nearly bankrupted Jeffrey Deitch), but I also wonder if the artist isn't simply looking for greener pastures.
I have simply pointed out that «Whatever your own view, legitimate differences of opinion remain».
In any discussion, especially a debate or other attempt to resolve differences of opinion, there's a certain level of trust involved in simply listening to (reading) somebody's contention (s).
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