deep disagreement

collocation in English

meaningsofdeepanddisagreement

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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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 ofdeepanddisagreementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdeep disagreement

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At the same time, this impressive degree of convergence on middle-level social/political values appears to coexist withdeepdisagreementover the normative foundations of these values.
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Of course, as he concedes, there is alsodeepdisagreementabout what should be included in a list of basic rights (and even whether rights should enjoy constitutional protection).
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We lack a common policy on many issues and there is stilldeepdisagreementover foreign policy.
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The expressions were a study in disbelief and, at times,deepdisagreement.
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I know that on some issues there isdeepdisagreement.
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However, there is another area where there isdeepdisagreement.
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One finds oneself in foreign affairs in agreement with people with whom one may be in verydeepdisagreementon all other subjects, or many other subjects.
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Within the delegation there isdeepdisagreement.
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But when it came down to specific measures, there wasdeepdisagreementabout how fast and how far to move.
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It is simply suggested as the most appropriate method for arriving at legitimate public policy in a society characterized by deep disagreements about moral fundamentals.
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These deep disagreements are due to the different results produced by different dream-collecting methods.
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Rivals resolve their deep disagreements better when they expect negotiated solutions to hold up over time.
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This is another order in respect of which it is no task of mine to express any deep disagreements of principle.
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A week before the meeting, delegates admitted failure to agree on the agenda and the presence of deep disagreements with developing countries.
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