difference of opinion in English

disagreement, holding of different views

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1. I think there was no difference of opinion on where it is emanating form.

2. He had a difference of opinion with his Christian employer about wages that were owed him.

3. There has been some difference of opinion as to the origin of the name "Conventual"

4. This difference of opinion concerns the interpretation of the effects (spongiosis hepatis) observed in liver cells of experimental animals in toxicity studies conducted with DINP.

5. Bickering, which is a form of “soft” negative affect, means that you’re engaging with your partner’s difference of opinion without letting the emotions get out of control.

6. CA: It's been reported that there's almost a difference of opinion with you and your colleagues over any scenario in which he might be offered an amnesty deal.

7. Controversial is the adjective form of the noun controversy, which is a prolonged dispute, debate, or state of contention, especially one that unfolds in public and involves a stark difference of opinion

8. Bigoted: 1 adj blindly and obstinately attached to some creed or opinion and intolerant toward others “a Bigoted person” “an outrageously Bigoted point of view” Synonyms: intolerant unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion

9. In response, says Jensen, editors claimed that other stories were more important, and bolstered this claim with ad hominem comments directed against him. ...news editors and directors...argued that the real issue isn't censorship—but rather a difference of opinion as to what information is important to publish or broadcast.

10. breach - division, splitting, splitting up — division - dissension — dissension - disunity — désunion - divergence — divergence - altercation, argument, conflict, contention, difference, difference of opinion, dispute, misunderstanding, strife — altercation, contestation, désaccord, différend, différends ''m plural'', dispute, divergence d'opinions, malentendu - dissentiment - mésintelligence - electricity, nervous tension, strain, stress, tenseness, tension, voltage — tension - mésentente - froid - friction - décalage - frottement - déphasage - dissidence - divorce - fossé - opposition - diplomatic incident — incident, incident diplomatique - réticence - fâche - differences in religion, religious differences, religious division — dissensions religieuses [Spéc.