Sentence examples for afraid to agree from inspiring English sources

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Horror of horrors we think... and we should think so! And, yet, there is another aspect of this that needs to be looked at without this horrible situation setting organ donation back years and years to where people are afraid to agree to be organ donors or to where families are more than reluctant to agree to organ donation.

Never be afraid to agree to disagree.

Don't be afraid to agree with the person.

Do not be afraid to agree to disagree with your friend You each have something unique to bring to the friendship so celebrate your differences.

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Is it because they agree or because they are afraid not to agree?

I'm afraid I have to agree with Daddy's assessment of this country.

The program also lets you create voice macros, where you say one thing ("buzz off") and it types out something different ("I respect your opinion, but I'm afraid we'll have to agree to disagree on this one").

I'm afraid today if you simply got Iran to agree to stand down, they'd go, "Hold on".

Don't be afraid to take charge and say something like, "You know, it looks like we may have to agree to disagree on this subject.

"As a director Nick is not afraid to say he doesn't agree with you," says Syms, "but he also trusts you as an artist.

As someone who thinks too many plays are 20 minutes too long and we are afraid to criticise foreign-language drama, I agree.

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