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CLINTON: We have — we have a difference of opinion.
So how did the two reconcile their difference of opinion?
But I have a sharp difference of opinion with him.
"We have different positions and a difference of opinion," Sen.
There is a genuine difference of opinion among Democrats about this.
And again, I accept that we have a difference of opinion.
In that great debate, I know you have a difference of opinion.
"Rosie and I have a difference of opinion on that," he said.
"Clearly, there is a difference of opinion within Iran itself," he said.
And if there is a difference of opinion, Google is the arbiter.
In conversations with parents across the country, there's a real difference of opinion.
Underlying the tension is a basic difference of opinion between Pixite's co-founders.
Mauch left Armatix in 2015 citing a difference of opinion with the company CEO.
Previously, popes and Catholic teaching allowed for a difference of opinion on the issue.
The mutual decision resulted from "a difference of opinion on Arcadis' path moving forward".
This difference of opinion was on full display during the Winter Olympics' opening ceremonies.
Inevitably the two will have a difference of opinion over a relatively small matter.
I learned to be accepting, and expressing my difference of opinion without an argument.
The solution to a difference of opinion is not a violent refusal to listen.
Are we really in a place where racism is just a difference of opinion?
With such a vast conglomerate of contributors, there's bound to be a difference of opinion.
This philosophical difference of opinion extends to none other than Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker himself.
Do you think there's actual serious difference of opinion on whether it's below 50 percent?
Mother Seton conducted a pitched but honest and respectful difference of opinion with her bishop.
To Trump, this isn't just a difference of opinion but the product of active malice.
The racism of Charlie Hebdo isn't a difference of opinion, it's an absolute inversion of reality.
But such a difference of opinion in itself is no reason to scrap this policy wholesale.
And, in my experience, that reflects some of the difference of opinion among the American people.
There was also a difference of opinion on the future of the unit, another person said.
The couple had a slight difference of opinion when it came to finding out Iris' sex early.
ISPs just don't, and they mislead customers by not being clear about that huge difference of opinion.
"Obviously the president is commander in chief but it's not helpful, this difference of opinion," he added.
Lurking behind each of those issues isn't just a difference of opinion or a different of values.
Much of the current polarization is driven by difference of opinion on issues of race and immigration.
There is a difference of opinion in the family, with some saying let him have this fling.
It's the point of the show, that we will have difference of opinion — it's called the frickin' View.
The strong majority for this month's decision contrasted with a sharp difference of opinion on what happens next.
The debate is playing out against a difference of opinion around the root causes of stagnant wage growth.
HILL It's amazing what a country will do to its own people because of a difference of opinion.
It's really clear that's exactly what is happening because there's such a difference of opinion on the Fed.
Disagree with the President Tillerson and Trump had a fundamental difference of opinion on the Iran nuclear deal.
King suggested that part of the problem was a difference of opinion about strategy within the White House.
They're so confident and self-involved they don't understand that there are degrees of difference, of opinion, of experience.
"It's the belief the Fed is going to raise rates, and it's a clear difference of opinion," said Boockvar.
What can we do to foster difference of opinion, let it thrive and allow it to challenge our views?
I don't think it was as bad as has been reported, but there was definitely a difference of opinion.
One explanation of this partisan gap is that it reflects a difference of opinion over what true feminism is.
But that was not the only difference of opinion that emerged between Mr. Ryan and Mr. Trump on Thursday.
She said she disagrees with the idea that Shutterstock is pushing out employees who have a difference of opinion.
PLUS, THERE IS A LOT OF DIFFERENCES, A LOT OF DIFFERENCE OF OPINION AT VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE CODE.
" So ultimately, it comes down to a difference of opinion between Winfrey and Dick/Ziering over the "creative vision.
I believe that you have a difference of opinion and you do it in a polite and respectful way.
The difference of opinion could create some uncertainty about how the administration plans to proceed with the infrastructure plan.
The New Yorker says, "Yes, definitely," The Verge has a polite difference of opinion, and Gawker has had enough, goddamnit.
The difference of opinion on Apple, with shares flat year to date, is one reason hedge funds are again lagging.
And there is a lot of difference of opinion within his administration about how to do some of these things.
He added that Kiev and Moscow had a fundamental difference of opinion on how a roadmap to peace would look.
Similarly, your friend Ben Smith and I have long had a difference of opinion about whether homepages are important. Right?
This isn't the first time there has been a difference of opinion as to how things should be run, however.
I am scared to see Americans turning on one another because of a difference of opinion — whether political or religious.
On Tuesday, Trump threw his weight behind the Saudi regime wholeheartedly, despite an apparent difference of opinion with his intelligence agency.
"What I have said — and I've had this conversation with the chairman — it's just a complete difference of opinion," Wyden said.
The data is split by user age — from age 15 to 40 — to clearly illustrate the difference of opinion across generations.
Foreign policy appears to be one of the few areas where Mr. Trump is willing to brook some difference of opinion.
"As the Court itself stated, '... there are substantial grounds for difference of opinion,"' Feuer said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
"Today's generation has different wishes," Mr. Ghani said, adding that free speech and difference of opinion would have to be respected.
Just 19% of those investors say the Fed isn't doing QE. The difference of opinion is not trivial or mere semantics.
This week has shown that we do have some volatility and there's a real difference of opinion about what to do.
Q. Why has this difference of opinion between Turkey and the United States, which are NATO allies, escalated into a huge problem?
Kris Jenner's reaction to her ex Caitlyn's memoir is simply a difference of opinion, according to the the I Am Cait star.
If there's one stark difference of opinion between the president and legislature, it's in their approach to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
" Whitehouse: "You think there is a serious difference of opinion as to how much of that has been captured by the ocean?
It turns out the pair have a difference of opinion on the best place to display (or sock away) the golden statue.
"When you have a difference of opinion you make better decisions, because you can see all sides of the story," he says.
The difference of opinion across Parliament means a vote on a Brexit deal in November is likely to end in a stalemate.
"I think the special counsel bill is a good example of where I had a difference of opinion with the President," Tillis said.
Secondly, there's a difference of opinion within anti-fascism about how important public opinion is and what role it plays in the struggle.
"We are having a difference of opinion as to whether the calibrations met the regulations or did not meet the regulations," he said.
We might have a difference of opinion of how to make America great, how to give people an opportunity, how to win a championship.
The reality is that we have a difference of opinion with a couple of phone equipment manufacturers regarding the development of e-SIM standards.
"The breadth of respondents' claims is striking, however, and the justiciability of those claims presents substantial grounds for difference of opinion," the justices wrote.
The talks ignited a long-simmering difference of opinion within SoftBank, where some execs had argued against investing any more money into the company.
A difference of opinion between Band and Chelsea Clinton was made apparent in the email, but it was not clear what the difference was.
In more ordinary times, political difference was just that — a difference of opinion, or theory, or analysis, and one that need not imperil relationships.
"I have never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy as a cause for withdrawing from a friend," she said.
What we have in the US is not a "difference of opinion" about climate change, it's conservatives being mistaken about some very basic facts.
Black women were more likely overall, and twice as likely as white women, to cite discrimination based on a difference of opinion about care.
"This difference of opinion has led to further questions over the potential longevity of the coalition government," the analysts said in a research note Friday.
"No food elicited a greater difference of opinion between experts and the public than granola bars," wrote Times reporters Kevin Quealy and Margot Sanger-Katz.
" Thomas Jefferson made a similar plea for unity in his inaugural address in 1800, stating, "every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle.
He said he realized there was a "difference of opinion" between the NSC staff and the track that he was pursuing with Perry and Volker.
" The story finally ends when Johansson, who is Jewish, stood by her decision and turned her back on Oxfam, citing a "fundamental difference of opinion.
They don't see fascism as a difference of opinion that can be argued with, they see it as a political opponent to be organized against.
They are convinced that any difference of opinion on matters they hold dear isn't simply an error of reasoning but an affront to human decency.
Heading into the conference, Smith pressed the need for both the authorization bill and an appropriations bill, despite the difference of opinion on funding levels.
Despite the difference of opinion around legislation, though, many agree that more public attention paid to the concept of virginity testing is a good thing.
"The parties had a clear difference of opinion on what Huntsman's pigments strategy should be and Peter's view has been completely vindicated," a Huntsman spokesman said.
He called the dispute a "difference of opinion" over whether the engine's "calibrations met the regulations", insisting that FCA "may be technically deficient but not immoral".
But the House and Senate's divergent paths expose a difference of opinion within the GOP over how to assist the world in adapting to climate change.
"Westpac is committed to working with regulators in a constructive manner including when we have a genuine difference of opinion," the bank said in a statement.
The difference of opinion boils down to the time-line governing Glencore's aluminum warrant cancellations and shipping instructions and ISTIM's subsequent allocation of load-out berths.
"It is the timeline that we are working with," Charamba said, denying there was a difference of opinion between government and Mugabe's family over the burial.
But a key difference of opinion remained over how to deal with hacked or stolen material that entered the public domain through news or other sources.
On the Trump collusion question, the difference of opinion comes down to this: Would the Russians use someone like Mr. Goldstone to approach the Trump campaign?
The difference of opinion boils down to the time-line governing Glencore's aluminium warrant cancellations and shipping instructions and ISTIM's subsequent allocation of load-out berths.
The poll reveals relatively little difference of opinion on the issue among Democrats (85 percent opposed to the ruling), Republicans (76 percent) and independents (81 percent).
You know there's a difference of opinion about whether a rate cut at this point in the cycle is a good thing or a bad thing.
Difference of opinion: Horst Seehofer (left) wants Germany to turn back refugees who have already registered in other countries, a sharp contrast to Merkel's open door policy
On Jimmy Kimmel Live, the singer admitted that she and Liam Hemsworth, 28, have a bit of a difference of opinion about her storage habits at home.
How we distinguish a valid difference of opinion from purely rhetorical flourishes requires discernment and a shared commitment to discourse based on facts, rationality and legal tradition.
" As one European diplomat put it today, "When it comes to the Iran nuclear deal, there is plainly a difference of opinion and that cannot be denied.
The Intel decision provoked a sharp difference of opinion between Brian Krzanich, Intel's current chief executive, and Craig R. Barrett, a former Intel chairman and chief executive.
"I get the mistrust, I get the difference of opinion but if we are all working toward the same goal maybe we can get that faster," she said.
When asked about sea-level rise and the long-term sustainability of beach nourishment, Smith said there was "a lot of difference of opinion" about global warming projections.
The gingerly treatment of the secessionists gave the impression—more, it created the reality—that treason in defense of slavery was a forgivable, even "honorable," difference of opinion.
ESPN was the first to report the news, citing a difference of opinion between Griffin and the Knicks over how much control he would have over basketball decisions.
The Red Bulls hired Denis Hamlett as their sporting director, announcing the move a week after Ali Curtis left the team after a difference of opinion with management.
On the surface, the filing centers on a significant difference of opinion over whether the federation and its senior women's national team currently have an actual CBA or not.
And instead of offering each other grace, and allowing a difference of opinion to exist, we've become more rule-bound, which is creating fractures in the United Methodist Church.
According to a press release, the show as suspended due to "a difference of opinion concerning the […] choice of exhibition concept" between the museum and Sottsass's heirs and representatives.
There's an easy way for a President to remedy this difference of opinion, though: he can simply fire US attorneys until he finds ones who happen to agree with him.
Such a public difference of opinion between the allies was remarkable enough, but especially so as it was sounded by senior officials at the same event - an Israeli security conference.
The source also said that Mistry's departure was deliberated over months and was a result of a difference of opinion between him and the board, without elaborating on the differences.
Gates and his wife Melinda voiced in a letter on Tuesday their willingness to work with the Trump administration, despite having a difference of opinion on a variety of issues.
Some reporting suggested that Trump's lawyers have theorized there may have been a difference of opinion in Mueller's own office over whether the president did, in fact, commit the offense.
"I think there just seems to be a difference of opinion between the president and the White House on that topic, and the rank-and-file Republicans," Mr. Cornyn said.
"They have ginned up this sentiment where people, because we have a difference of opinion, political opinion, that we're no longer safe or welcome in the same room," Setmayer said.
In her remarks, Ms. Stewart-Cousins agreed that there was "obviously a difference of opinion" about the legality of the stipend payments and the false documents sent to the comptroller.
"The disqualification appears to stem from a difference of opinion in the interpretation of the rules governing high school swim uniforms," the Anchorage School District said in a statement read.
They have a real, deep difference of opinion on international trade, and if Ryan thinks he can paper over that by simply confusing Trump, he's likely to be very disappointed.
"Even if we have a difference of opinion on an individual matter, the breadth of our links, our friendship, our strategic ties, is great," she told reporters when asked about it.
Saikawa declined to comment on the progress of the discussions, but acknowledged a difference of opinion with Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard regarding a closer capital integration between the two companies.
" He added: "This is why there are three branches of government, so if there is a difference of opinion this will go to the third branch of government to be resolved.
A Korean-funded think-tank at Johns Hopkins University closed in May; the South Korean government withdrew funds after officials reportedly tried to fire the director over a difference of opinion.
"It is not news that he has a difference of opinion with the prime minister and that's why he left government," Home Secretary Sajid Javid told the BBC's Andrew Marr show.
"This is why there are three branches of government, so if there is a difference of opinion, this will go to the third branch of government to be resolved," he said.
For some of those foods, that split represented a simple difference of opinion — perhaps all those commercials for Florida orange juice have had more resonance with the public than with professionals.
So the fact we have a difference of opinion on those things kind of works out—we rely on both going against each other and being in sync with each other.
" This does not mean "that the man simply can make all the decisions," he said, "nor does it mean that he gets his way whenever there is a difference of opinion.
"Anybody that espouses that rhetoric and that doctrine is not just expressing a difference of opinion — they're advocating the most horrific acts that you can imagine towards innocent people," he said.
"We are seeing a little bit of a difference of opinion between equity investors and commodity investors," said David Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management Americas in New York.
We held on to a difference of opinion about religion for years until she passed, but it was always very interesting to me that she welcomed my change with relative ease.
I think you can have an honest difference of opinion on what's causing that change without automatically being either all-in that it's all because of mankind or it's all just natural.
"When you read this emails, you can see why there would a difference of opinion between the State Department and the Justice Department about whether these should be marked classified," he said.
DANIEL'S HUSBAND A gay couple's relationship is threatened by a very strong difference of opinion on the value and purpose of marriage in Michael McKeever's play, which Primary Stages produced last year.
Alexander said, though, that there is a "difference of opinion" that still needs to be worked out with Democrats on how much flexibility to give states to change ObamaCare rules through waivers.
FCA has denied that it was using defeat devices and said that the higher emissions come from a difference of opinion with the EPA over the calibration of its vehicles' emissions control devices.
Acknowledging that you don't place as much of an emphasis on the holidays as others will help diffuse the issue and make it more about a difference of opinion than anything too personal.
" Highlighting the difference it has made, Wolff added, "Lewis and I have not had one single difference of opinion this past year, and that is remarkable in a sport that is so intense.
It was a cordial difference of opinion, and the two undefeated champions in their physical prime were too evenly matched for a reasonable observer to allow more than a slight edge to either.
Rubio pointed to the fight over green cards as a "big difference of opinion" that he has with the White House-supported legislation, but noted he backs changes to the legal immigration system.
The staff shakeup installs an ardent critic of the Iran nuclear deal as the nation's top diplomat and narrows the difference of opinion between the White House and the State Department, analysts say.
"I wouldn't call it a discrepancy, I'd call it an honest difference of opinion between three different organizations, and, in the end, I made that call," Rogers told the Senate in May 2017.
"One thing for sure the #referendum results are very close, but also showing a difference of opinion across #Britain," she said when it became clear that a significant majority would not dominate the vote.
The aforementioned judge did say that there was a "fundamental difference of opinion" between the two companies, but this could come down to what was explicitly included in the merger sub and what wasn't.
That fundamental difference of opinion colors nearly all of the committee's work and had been doing so long before Bishop and Grijalva assumed the top spots on the panel at the beginning of 2015.
But if it's the latter, "try to embrace a difference of opinion with the idea that you'll learn something, and do your best to not take the opposing side as a personal attack," Taylor suggests.
Trudeau - who referred to the matter as "a diplomatic difference of opinion" - told reporters in Montreal that Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland had held a long conversation with her Saudi counterpart on Tuesday, but gave no details.
Not willing to acquiesce to a difference of opinion, the men, along with the Englishman Ashe and a large portion of the town, took off to a track to test the speed of the two beasts.
Kylo and Rey are both perfectly in sync (that back-to-back lightsaber battle!) and perfectly at odds (that fundamental difference of opinion about whether or not it's okay to slaughter a bunch of innocent people!).
"People who are in college, graduating from college or looking for a job should be aware of how education and the economy play into this difference of opinion between young adults and older generations," Poushter said.
Joseph Votel, told CNN's Barbara Starr last month that he disagreed with Trump's decision to withdraw troops and warned that the terror group was far from defeated, in a stark difference of opinion with the President.
And though each has since expressed a difference of opinion about the circumstances of what went wrong, both Lewis and Pulos appeared to agree on one thing: that they were afraid of a future without the other.
But Mr Cryan insisted in a memo to staff on March 22016th that there was "no difference of opinion" over the bank's strategy: the supervisory board (that's you, Mr Achleitner) had given its seal of approval, too.
"Thabo is leaving Liberty following a difference of opinion with the Board on the immediate focus of the company at a time when the organisation is facing tough operational and environmental challenges," Liberty said in a statement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Members of a coalition fighting Islamic State had a "difference of opinion" at a meeting in Washington on Thursday on whether jihadi detainees should be repatriated, the U.S. Special Representative for Syria Jim Jeffrey said.
In Friday night's order from the Supreme Court, justices strongly questioned the decision not to allow an immediate appeal, noting its earlier language from the July order that the claims in the case present "substantial grounds for difference of opinion," and pointing out that the standard under which a judge can allow for interlocutory appeal is when an order addresses "a controlling question of law as to which there is substantial ground for difference of opinion" and where an immediate appeal could shorten the length of the litigation.
"On trade, over the course of the last couple of days there was an important difference of opinion," Morneau told reporters after hosting a meeting with his G7 counterparts in the mountain resort town of Whistler, British Columbia.
People like to say that we live in a more tolerant, open, and accepting society, but I'm forced to beg to differ when a difference of opinion — and appearance — prompts unfettered hatred and anger to erupt in 2016.
It seems that the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and a committee, led by the Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, have a serious difference of opinion over how much Roger Goodell is really worth as the N.F.L. commissioner.
Of all his prose works the 'Jungle Books' possess most indubitably the elements of immortality; in regard to the longevity of his fiction there may fairly be a difference of opinion, but hardly so as to these animal stories.
She loves her dad and he loves her, and she can't imagine any difference of opinion ever permanently dividing them, "but never say never," she says — there are three more years of the Trump presidency for new disagreements to surface.
Contrary to the Oregon Attorney General's hyperbolic claims of 'false applications' and 'inflated' costs, this dispute merely reflects a difference of opinion about how to interpret an Oregon regulation regarding BETC credits that were received by SolarCity many years ago.
FABER: ON THIS SUBJECT, ABOUT THE TIMELINE AND THE MEETINGS AND ON THE NOT PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT SUBJECT OF HOW MUCH MONEY THEYRE SPENDING IN FEES TO DEFEND THEMSELVES, THERE SEEMS TO BE A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION TO PUT IT LIGHTLY.
While respondents showed no major differences between age group and region, one factor did reveal a major difference of opinion: whether a respondent supported a party on the left (Liberals, NDP, Greens) or a party on the right (Conservatives, People's Party).
"In the event that we do have a fundamental difference of opinion, the legal route available to us would be to defend the position in front of the Competition Tribunal if it is referred by the Competition Commission," Shuter added.
There is some difference of opinion among experts on how advanced North Korea really is in terms of such a goal, but development of technology "could potentially change the strategic positions of the different countries in the region," she said.
The mystery for investors will be how officials view the future, particularly at a time when they've been making public statements that seem to indicate a difference of opinion over how aggressive policy needs to be as the economy ignites.
A video posted on a website affiliated with conservative radio show host Alex Jones claimed to capture a difference of opinion between the camera operator and a producer on site about whether to continue filming the Trump event on Saturday.
The same survey found 20% of mothers reporting poor treatment during their hospital stay because of a difference of opinion with their caregiver about the right care for their baby, while 14% identified poor treatment because of their race, cultural background or language.
Apparently, there was a difference of opinion among the president's staff about how to describe the sticking point in the border security talks; the president began by describing a "barrier" but then reprised the "wall," going back and forth with both words.
The accelerated timetable to raise the debt limit has laid bare a difference of opinion within the White House about how it should be raised — whether it should be lifted without policy encumbrances or if it should be tied to other policy changes.
WASHINGTON — The release of the Mueller report last week didn't just give the American public an inside view of the two-year probe into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia; it exposed a glaring difference of opinion within the Department of Justice.
The new mothers said the discrimination they perceived from staff could have been related to their health insurance status, race and ethnicity, or their difference of opinion with the healthcare provider, the study authors report in the journal Social Science and Medicine.
SS: It's no secret that Exxon Mobil and Total, and Total backed by a lot of other companies have a difference of opinion of a way to approach climate change and approach sustainability and what the remedy might be for oil and gas companies.
Oracle itself has struggled to make the transition to a cloud company, but Bloomberg reported in September that one of the reasons Kurian was taking a leave of absence at the time was a difference of opinion with Chairman Larry Ellison over cloud strategy.
The US commander who has been leading the war against ISIS told CNN's Barbara Starr this month that he disagreed with Trump's decision to withdraw troops and warned that the terror group was far from defeated, in a stark difference of opinion with the President.
I understood following the meeting, as reflected in the summary of a phone call the next day between Secretary Perry and Ambassador Bolton, that there was a difference of opinion between Secretary Perry, Ambassador Volker, and myself, on the one hand, and the NSC, on the other.
According to these results, if we compare the government spending preferences of a person who expresses zero economic peril with those of a person at the highest level of economic peril, we cannot be certain that there is a real difference of opinion between the two.
Ultimately, militia members have a strong difference of opinion with the federal government, and occupying a building to protest government activities could be seen as—if you put on your rose-colored glasses—more akin to an act of civil disobedience than an act of civil war.
"There was some difference of opinion on whether they should be repatriated or whether that should be something that countries are still going to look at and think about in more detail, but nonetheless, that is acknowledged as a significant problem," Jeffrey told a news conference.
"The breadth of respondents' claims is striking, however, and the justiciability of those claims presents substantial grounds for difference of opinion," the justices wrote in the Monday notice, asking the District Court for the District of Oregon, where the case is pending, to consider those facts.
However, that bill will probably be DOA in the Senate because of the serious difference of opinion on the border wall money (and senators of both parties were miffed by Trump's ultimatum.) So, what would a partial government shutdown look like, just a few days before Christmas?
"The breadth of respondents' claims is striking, however, and the justiciability of those claims presents substantial grounds for difference of opinion," the justices wrote in the Monday notice, asking the federal District Court for the District of Oregon, where the case is pending, to consider those facts.
In a decision on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco agreed with Wells Fargo that there are substantial grounds for a difference of opinion on whether Oakland can establish that the bank was the proximate, or direct cause of its lost tax revenue.
"We discussed the low yield nuclear weapons, there was a difference of opinion on the low yield nuclear weapons, so we talked about our differences there, I explained our view point, they explained their view point," the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.
"There might be a difference" of opinion regarding who has sovereignty over the islands in the South China Sea, "but that's not for the United States" to get involved in, Lu Kang, a senior official with the Chinese foreign ministry, told NBC News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday.
But this leads me to a discussion of one other factor which contributed to the Republicans failure to act in this area before Trump, and which will continue to plague them in the future: There is a serious difference of opinion among Republicans when it comes to financial reform.
And it is clear that the two nations still have a sharp difference of opinion over which groups constitute "terrorists"; the Russians have been bombing some rebel groups that the United States has been supplying, asserting that they are linked to the Nusra Front or other terrorist organizations.
"Seeing a clear difference of opinion between bulk submitted comments vs those that came in via the FCC comment page we're forced to conclude that either the nature of submission method has some direct correlation with political opinion, or someone is telling lies on the internet," Thuen wrote.
Recent reports have indicated that there is a significant difference of opinion within Facebook about the issue of fake news: BuzzFeed reports that some Facebook staffers unhappy with Zuckerberg's response to the fake news issue have set up an unofficial working group within the company to deal with the problem.
In this case, that would mean that a trader who thinks there is a greater chance of the Fed raising in September than the sub-20 percent currently assigned by the market should simply buy a soon-to-expire call in that bank in order to leverage that difference of opinion.
One person with direct knowledge of the matter said Gindler was frustrated with what was a difference of opinion with Chu, who was no longer managing partner of the firm but still held outsized influence, given the size of his practice, with a book of business in the tens of millions.
As the Kentucky General Baptist Association put it in 1860: Among the white race in the Southern States there is no difference of opinion upon this subject: all are united in the opinion in reference to the political, intellectual, and social inequality between the colored people and the white races.
Muscat, Oman (CNN)The US commander who has been leading the war against ISIS told CNN Friday that he disagreed with Donald Trump's decision in December to pull troops out of Syria and warned that the terror group was far from defeated, in a stark difference of opinion with the President.
WE MAY HAVE A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION AS TO WHETHER THE EPA AND CARB HAVE DIFFERENT EXPECTATIONS OF DISCLOSURE ON THOSE CALIBRATIONS, BUT THE FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE IN OUR CASE AND RECENT CASES THAT THEY SETTLED HAVE TO DO WITH THE FACT THAT THESE CONTROL STRATEGIES WORK ALL THE TIME IN OUR VEHICLES.
After a tense first exchange between the two leaders in Riyadh last November that was dominated by a difference of opinion on how to handle Riyadh's regional rival Iran, Macron and Prince Mohammed sought to get to know each other and work on what they have in common rather than their differences.
"There seems to be a difference of opinion in regards to what those text messages actually meant, and I personally think he should be heard in a public forum, this should not be a closed process — he should have a chance to tell the public what he meant in those messages," Krishnamoorthi said.
"I just have high hopes that someday, President Trump and the rest of the Republican Party can find some common ground together where if you have any kind of difference of opinion on the future of the country or the party, that you're not just automatically going to be threatened in return," she added.
While their difference of opinion is clear, one thing Maddison and Juurlink agree on is that the province isn't going to gain much ground on the "patients" who fake or exaggerate the pain from a non-fatal illness so they can sell fentanyl, hydromorphone, or oxycodone to addicts or those on the road to addiction.
" During an appearance on ABC's "The View," Sheindlin, who had never publicly endorsed any presidential candidate up until Bloomberg, said Monday that she has "never seen Americans so angry with each other as a family, and it became sort of frightening when you couldn't go to a social gathering and have a difference of opinion.
They have a country of 1.3 billion people; they've got a leader who has unrestricted power as such for some time to come for as long as he wants, who has a vision of where he wants to take his country, it's going to have very little difference of opinion on how he gets there.
There has been a lot of discussion about the event, but the most prominent difference of opinion among commentators was whether it was worth engaging Trump in this manner at all — given that the publicly expressed values of many of these leaders were at such odds with statements he has made during and after his campaign.
"This is the reality rather than a media-led hate campaign"Before a sizzle reel of the whole series, today's panel actually started off with a plea from SDCC boss Eddie Ibrahim for GoT fans in the huge venue to be accepting about difference of opinion in a clear reference to criticism about the final season.
He attributed what might be seen as a commonplace difference of opinion about law and evidence to rampant corruption at the highest levels of the Justice Department, specifically naming the attorney general, Loretta E. Lynch, who began her career as a prosecutor in the New York area in 1990 and has obtained convictions of politically corrupt Republicans and Democrats.
We may all have a difference of opinion, but there shouldn't be any less of a hidden sisterhood of mothers to support one another and hand each other that proverbial glass of wine at the end of a tough day, especially in regards to what they do to support their children and give them such a wonderful life.
The referendum is not for the most part being debated as a difference of opinion between people who may, genuinely and sincerely, take different views on the issue, but rather as a clash between members of an out-of-touch elite who don't understand the concerns of real people on one side and swivel-eyed racists and liars on the other.
Their Democratic counterparts will have a difference of opinion with respect to what the top-line rate should be and how to avoid the potential for gaming the new rules for pass-through entities, and will further demand that a portion of the revenue raised from the deemed repatriation of the estimated $2.5 trillion of corporate profits parked overseas be used for infrastructure spending.
We were able to force Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE to come up with his balanced budget plan (not an insignificant victory), but the biggest point of contention was a seemingly trivial difference of opinion.
This occurred to me while I was rereading Gibbon's Decline and Fall, as one does, and in particular its depictions of the early days of the Christian faith: But whatever difference of opinion might subsist between the Orthodox [church], the Ebionites, and the Gnostics, concerning the divinity or the obligation of the Mosaic law, they were all equally animated by the same exclusive zeal; and by the same abhorrence for idolatry ..,.
The difference of opinion that we had with the Chinese counterparts was, look, in the U.S. structure we do not take the mechanisms of government, intelligence structures, the military, we don't use those as a vehicle to access the private sector and other companies and other countries for the express purpose of then taking that data, providing it to the private sector in the United States to gain competitive economic damage.
But sometimes it really doesn't make sense … And when you can come to a view maybe just a few times a year, where you have an important difference of opinion with what everybody else is thinking about a particular situation, if you can figure that out and figure it out it is important, we've been able to make a small number of large investments that the vast majority of the time … worked out very well.
"There's some difference of opinion about whether it goes far enough or too far, whether it was rolled out in the best way," Senate Minority Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) said of the Green New Deal.
"I know that the difference of opinion that you and I have is one that we have come by honestly and the best that I can offer, and it may win your vote and if not, I understand — if we can't agree on where to draw the line, the next best thing we can do is agree on who should draw the line, and in my view, it's the woman who's faced with that decision," he said.
I put out a memo on the subject as you know about a month ago called 'On The Other Hand' and I put it out on a Friday and that Sunday I happened to visit a friend who had a guest a Fed president and he said that there is a difference of opinion at the Fed as to whether they should be cutting at this point in time and that he didn't think so and he belongs to a group which thinks that it's the job of the Fed to create growth over time.

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