minor disagreement

collocation in English

meaningsofminoranddisagreement

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minor
adjective
uk
/ˈmaɪ.nər/
us
/ˈmaɪ.nɚ/
having little importance, influence, or effect, especially when compared with other things of the ...
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disagreement
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌdɪs.əˈɡriː.mənt/
us
/ˌdɪs.əˈɡriː.mənt/
an argument or a situation in which people do not have the ...
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(Definition ofminoranddisagreementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofminor disagreement

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I would hope thatminordisagreementas to the precise nature of the formulae will not lead as a result to nothing being done.
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This is a useful provision because often a planning application is turned down on a relativelyminordisagreementbetween the applicant and the local planning authority.
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However, that is a relativelyminordisagreement.
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That is aminordisagreement.
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With these minor disagreements acknowledged the numerical model can be regarded as predicting wavelengths and velocity profiles with a good degree of accuracy.
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Minor disagreements between the editors are evident and rightly allowed to stand; it would, though, have been useful to introduce somewhat more uniformity in places.
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Over the past few months it has had some fairly minor disagreements, but on the majority of its work there is consensus.
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They had some minor disagreements about paragraph (a) but we are dealing now with paragraph (b).
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Selection in my party has not exactly been in disarray, but there have been one or two minor disagreements.
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However great may be the heat engendered between us by those minor disagreements, they will automatically be removed merely by the lapse of time.
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He vindicated the use of confessions, but inculcated the duty of the church to be tolerant of minor disagreements.
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