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7 Sentences With "having a different opinion"

How to use having a different opinion in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "having a different opinion" and check conjugation/comparative form for "having a different opinion". Mastering all the usages of "having a different opinion" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I have no issue with someone having a different opinion from me.
There's a big difference between having a different opinion and always trying to pick a fight.
Despite the fact that China is a dictatorship, a country that persecutes people simply for having a different opinion.
Cuban dissidents have said they are often targeted by authorities, most often detained for a few hours or days, for having a different opinion.
Those who declined care were five times more likely to report poor treatment due to race or ethnicity during their hospitalization, and they were four times more likely to report poor treatment due to insurance status or having a different opinion from a provider.
She starts having a different opinion of boys after Taichi helps her, and as the series progresses, she grows to trust him and Yoshifumi as they help her combat her greatest fears. She has rejected Yoshifumi numerous times, but she later admits that she is just not yet ready to have a relationship. She overcomes her androphobia after Yoshifumi reaffirms his love for her, and the two start dating near the end of the series. ; : : Yoshifumi is Taichi's best friend with whom he often shares adult videos with.
The groups' ability to taunt an individual is lessened on the Internet, thus reducing the tendency to conform. Wallace goes on to summarize a number of empirical studies that do find that dissenters feel more liberated to express their views online than offline, which might result from the fact that the person in the minority would not have to endure taunts or ridicule from people that are making up the majority, or be made to feel uncomfortable for having a different opinion. Stromer- Galley considered that "an absence of non-verbal cues, which leads to a lowered sense of social presence, and a heightened sense of anonymity" frees people from the psychological barriers that keep them from engaging in a face- to-face deliberation. The crux of the spiral of silence is that people believe consciously or subconsciously that the expression of unpopular opinions will lead to negative repercussions.

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