divergence of view

collocation in English

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divergence
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌdaɪˈvɜː.dʒəns/
us
/dɪˈvɝː.dʒəns/
the situation in which two things ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofdivergenceandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is a widedivergenceofviewon the issue.
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Any of those could be an explanation for a widedivergenceofview, but we are entitled to know which it is.
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In the innovation of external members on the committee there was bound to be adivergenceofviewabout the right number.
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The possibility of a difference ordivergenceofviewalready exists.
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There is adivergenceofviewon the matter and it has been agreed that a joint study should be undertaken on the position.
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There is very greatdivergenceofview, again, on this.
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I do not know that in the long run there would necessarily be any completedivergenceofview.
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This is a particularly difficult subject and one where considerabledivergenceofviewis to be expected.
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So, there is an enormousdivergenceofviewover what appears to be quite a simple subject.
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I am merely making the point that here we have a report which shows adivergenceofview.
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The statement that the charges are of "limited utility" is an indication of adivergenceofview.
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Here we have a completedivergenceofviewat the outset of our discussion.
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After prolonged discussion, in which were displayed reasonableness and goodwill, agreement was arrived on many points on which there had been greatdivergenceofview.
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There is nodivergenceofviewbetween us on that.
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It is not surprising that there should be a slightdivergenceofviewbetween ourselves and our continental allies.
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The reason for thatdivergenceofviewwas that we on our side tried to keep our feet on the ground.
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Of course there has been, and is, widedivergenceofviewas to the best means of dealing with the matter.
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That is a matter about which there would be somedivergenceofview.
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It will also confirm what we already know, that there is a widedivergenceofviewon these matters.
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There is no doubt that what he says confirms that there is certainly adivergenceofviewon this.
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