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be dissenting
verb
To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).
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It is not known whether it represents a fully formed consensus or whether there might be dissenting assessments.
"There may be dissenting viewpoints, and you can't just say a light post near a house means influence.
From politicians to journalists, many of those deemed to be dissenting from the tide of rightwing populism have experienced the same.
Officials said it was a sign of his adroit political skill that he was able to issue what appeared to be dissenting opinions as concurrences, thus gaining influence over the final product.
Dr. King would surely be dissenting from such racially gerrymandered and race-based voting instincts because, after all, he was an integrationist -- and wanted everyone to evaluate each other on the basis of our character and not on the basis of skin color.
Similar(55)
There were dissenting voices.
Still, there are dissenting voices.
True, her most important opinions were dissenting ones.
Unsurprisingly, there are dissenting voices in the City.
But while he's dissenting, he's not much of a disruption.
However there are dissenting voices in the US.
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