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55 Sentences With "have a different opinion"

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And I just have a different opinion than other people.
I think it's good, but you may have a different opinion.
Do you have a different opinion about this than your colleagues?
I really want to hear if you have a different opinion.
"In two weeks I may have a different opinion," she said.
But actually, because they have a different opinion, to categorize them as treasonous.
I think it's treating people like adults, but you may have a different opinion.
"He does have a different opinion, but I do like different opinions," Trump told CNN.
One editor may have a different opinion of what works, and a change is made.
Anyone and everyone can watch it so everyone's going to have a different opinion about it.
I try to hire people who have a different opinion because I believe in being intellectually rigorous.
However, the ruling parties in Rome seem to have a different opinion from the technocratic finance minister, Giovanni Tria.
"Because I can guarantee they will have a different opinion and understand what's important to me after they've met me."
Oh and by the way, 6900 million plus grassroots donors may have a different opinion than Chris Wilson Republican pollster.
He listens to the conversation for a while and then calmly interjects: Ewald Boot: I have a different opinion than you.
Fifty-nine percent of Americans said it is "stressful and frustrating" to talk with those who have a different opinion about Trump.
It is possible, though rare, that another hospital could have a different opinion on the case, and the patient could be moved there.
Simmons Hall at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has plenty of fans in the architecture community, but sometimes its residents have a different opinion.
I understand the point is to get it right, but if it's that close, everyone will have a different opinion of what "right" is.
Is it--is there any sort of-- WILMORE: My folks have gotten more conservative over the years, so they have a different opinion of him.
I happen to have a different opinion, and I think it's important for people in my position to not be afraid to speak truth to power.
Everyone seems to have a different opinion of what kids should learn about sex, from abstinence-only policies to graphic depictions of how babies get made.
Of course, there are many Catalans who have a different opinion, just as not everyone in America was convinced by King George III's call for unity.
"Every uniform leader of the United States military seemed to have a different opinion from the senator from Texas, whose military background is not extensive," McCain said.
"Depending on what your business is or what you do, everyone will have a different opinion about how the current reforms are working for them," she said.
But I also always try to remind folks that part of what makes this country special is that we respect people's rights to have a different opinion.
Although Trump and his ilk have declared that not standing for the anthem is disrespectful to the flag and the military, the kneeling athletes have a different opinion.
The judge asked Washkuhn if it was true that when she described something as income, that was her opinion — couldn't a tax preparer have a different opinion, he asked.
The bitcoin to me was always what the governments are gonna feel about bitcoin as it gets really big, and I just have a different opinion than other people.
You want to show that even if you have a different opinion, you can play well with others so don't be afraid to express your disagreement during the interview.
Normally the silence is pretty complimentary…It's fine to have a different opinion on the solution to the problem as long as you agree on the ingredients of that problem.
"Every uniform leader of the United States military seemed to have a different opinion from the senator from Texas whose military background is not extensive," McCain said on the floor.
On the issue of climate change, some of Tillerson's comments suggest he could have a different opinion than the president-elect, though Trump has said he is open-minded on the issue.
But model Ashley Graham, this year's backstage host, seems to have a different opinion about having women compete against each other for the honor of who looks better in a bathing suit.
Officials have said that high winds, low humidity and dry vegetation have stoked the fires, causing them to quickly spread throughout the state — though President Trump appears to have a different opinion about that.
Why are we wired like this, imagine if we sat back and listened to others opinions and built off them, used their ideas to support our own even if they have a different opinion than us.
CNN's "New Day" broke down the candidates on Monday morning and Barrett was again singled out as "very conservative," this time by legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin – who didn't particularly have a different opinion about the other three candidates.
"If injustice stops against Shiites in the east, then (at that point) I can have a different opinion," the cleric responded, according to his brother Mohammed, who attended court sessions and spoke to The Associated Press before the verdict.
But I'm also always trying to remind folks that part of what makes this country special is that we respect people's rights to have a different opinion and to make different decisions about how they want to express their concerns.
"North Korea thinks Pompeo and Bolton have a different opinion as to what a deal should look like and still believes that Trump remains the key to getting what they want," a diplomatic source familiar with the negotiation process said.
"I also always try to remind folks that part of what makes this country special is that we respect people's rights to have a different opinion and to make different decisions about how they want to express their concerns," Obama said.
" On Wednesday, Obama expanded on that, saying that while he believes honoring the flag and the National Anthem is part of what unifies America, "part of what makes this country special is that we respect people's rights to have a different opinion.
For Beijing, a code of conduct could be a non-binding instrument that can be leveraged to improve regional trust, rather than resolve overlapping claims; Asean members, however, may have a different opinion, said Zhang Mingliang, a Southeast Asia expert at Jinan University in Guangzhou.
And even if users might not particularly care if their toasters or DVRs are part of an army of zombie computers that can take down websites, they probably will have a different opinion about their smart appliances if hackers can use them to get into their smartphones.
I think every week, people have a different opinion about where the industry is actually going, but our mission right now is to simply just teach computational thinking, so you actually feel comfortable with the languages that are coming at you, and that's really our goal.
We went from a band that conceptually was good and played pretty well to being a band that was really, really tight and cohesive on You Fail Me. After remixing the album, do you have a different opinion about any of the songs on You Fail Me than you did when it was originally released?
They say if anybody looked hard at the evidence they'd have a different opinion. You're known as a fact man. Will you do this for me? No obligation.
When asked by a reporter if he was "infuriated" with Fox because of the Idol-induced delay, co-creator J.J. Abrams replied "I will say that I have a different opinion about the network, but I, too, have heard from a number of people [about the issue]. It is infuriating". The reporter's full question included Fox was run by "drooling goddamn idiots" for delaying Fringe, which caused Abrams to chuckle.
Livy seemed to have a different opinion as he writes it was a stain on Servilianus' military career but comments that the treaty was, aequis, fair. The senate authorised Q. Servilius Caepio, on his request, to harass Viriathus as long as it was done secretly. The treaty was in effect for one year. During that time Q. Servilius Caepio harassed Viriathus and kept pressuring with his reports until he was authorised publicly to declare war.
Pivot topic sentences will come somewhere in the middle of a paragraph, and usually announce that the content will be changing in a different direction. These are often used when there are two differing opinions about something or when two "experts" are being quoted or referred to that may have a different opinion or approach to something. A paragraph may begin something like this: The first part of this paragraph addresses Kubler and Kessler; the second part will obviously address another opinion. The topic sentence is underlined to show the pivot point in the paragraph.
The other students cheer her and Cartman bursts into tears in front of everybody. He declares that his friends will not find him cool any more, but the students tell him they never thought of him as cool, and have always hated him and always will, stating that they cannot possibly think any less of him. Cartman misinterprets this as them pretending to not have a different opinion about him in order to make him feel better, reasoning that if they are trying to make him feel better, they do not care if he got beat up by a girl. He walks away happy, leaving the others confused by his logic.
Those who flew for the Air Force tended to have a different opinion, especially people like Chuck Yeager and Pete Knight, who did not have engineering degrees. Knight said that pilot- engineers flew in a way that was "more mechanical than it is flying", and gave this as the reason why some pilot-engineers got into trouble: their flying skills did not come naturally. Armstrong made seven flights in the X-15 between November 30, 1960, and July 26, 1962. He reached a top speed of Mach 5.74 () in the X-15-1, and left the Flight Research Center with a total of 2,400 flying hours.
In January 2014, Sanborn was the subject of a public controversy regarding a contentious email exchange with a constituent over the issue of marijuana legalization. An email from a constituent supporting marijuana legalization received a heated response from Sanborn, who opposes legalization, including legislation making its way through the state legislature. Sanborn wrote in the email, "I’m thinking if I call the [organization you received a scholarship from] and ask their opinion on legalization, they may have a different opinion (not to mention may be asking you for their scholarship money back…)." The constituent was believed to be a college freshman and a recipient of a scholarship, information that Sanborn declined to say how it was obtained.
He stated that he "felt sorry" for whoever he upset, however, "if you can't have a different opinion without them wanting to firebomb your house then that's their problem." The music video for "Dear God", one of the first to be directed by photographer Nick Brandt, received the 1987 Billboard Best Video award and was also nominated for three categories at the MTV Video Music Awards. In 2009, the song was ranked at No. 62 on VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s, despite the fact that XTC had higher charting singles in the decade. In 2011, Todd Rundgren, who produced the original XTC recording of the song, recorded a cover version for his album (re)Production.
" Rundgren had a different recollection, and said that Partridge demanded that the song be pulled because "He was afraid that there would be repercussions personally for him for taking on such a thorny subject... I called them and said, 'This is a mistake.'" Partridge denied such accusations: "if you can't have a different opinion without them [people upset by the song] wanting to firebomb your house then that's their problem." "Dear God" was ultimately released as the B-side to the UK lead single "Grass", but due to its popularity with American DJs, the album was reissued in the US, with "Mermaid Smiled" removed and "Dear God" cross-faded into the following track, "Dying", giving the second edition of the US album a revised track sequence. Partridge commented: "I got backed into a corner on that.

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