The phrase
"substantial disagreement" means a strong or significant difference of opinion or disagreement about something important or meaningful.
Full definition
«There's
substantial disagreement on possible future yields of energy crops,» he said, as well as questions on the consequences of growing biofuels on water supply.
Mr Rudd and I have had
substantial disagreements over matters of managerial style, but we are agreed on the need for a Labor government with Labor values, and on the need for action in key areas including the carbon price, the mineral resource rent tax and the successful management of the Australian economy.
These negotiated government sanctioned assessments don't adequately account for the very
substantial disagreement about climate change that arises from:
Now, the two of us have
very substantial disagreements with these environmental economists and most neoclassical economists, many of which we laid out in our on - line debate hosted by Cato, which included participation from Joe Romm.
In summary, despite unanimous agreement on the sign of the observed trends, there
exists substantial disagreement between available estimates as to the rate of temperature changes in the tropical troposphere, and there is only low confidence in the rate of change and its vertical structure.»
The levels of agreement ranged from 0.22 — 0.38,
indicating substantial disagreement between the two ranking systems, indicating that the «one size fits all patients» approach to choosing a nursing home might not be best.
We hear constantly from the contras that uncertainty necessitates caution and that there is
substantial disagreement among scientists about the human contribution to climate change.
The U.S. was surprised that there was
substantial disagreement over how central scientific information and research was to the group's deliberations.
«He wanted to reduce achievement gaps among children and he wanted to improve achievement overall for Indiana students, but there was
substantial disagreement about the mechanisms he used in order to achieve that change.»
Deserts are likely to experience more episodic climate events, and interannual variability may increase in future, though there is
substantial disagreement between GCM projections and across different regions (Smith et al., 2000; Duraiappah et al., 2005).
Once both Catholics and Lutherans concluded that they have
no substantial disagreements on the doctrine of justification — the doctrine on which Lutherans have long said the church stands or falls — then there is no reason why they should not reunite under the bishop of Rome.
If there is
a substantial disagreement between you two regarding whether you should give birth to a new life, then there is no sense in getting married at all.
In light of
the substantial disagreement over whether federal, state and local regulators can be ready in time to impose preconstruction permit requirements by early January, the court may have ensured an effective construction moratorium for industrial and power projects.
There is
substantial disagreement among the various OHC climatologies, and there are no OHC climatologies prior to 1950.
Despite unanimous agreement on the sign of the trends,
substantial disagreement exists among available estimates as to the rate of temperature changes, particularly outside the NH extratropical troposphere, which has been well sampled by radiosondes.
Plus, so - called user - activated soft forks (UASFs) can have similar outcomes — splitting the chain into two blockchains with competing cryptocurrencies — if there's
substantial disagreement.