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However, given the current divergence of points of views among European countries, such intervention will prove politically difficult.
The current conflict is not a simple divergence of views, but a major breach of rules by Russia – grabbing pieces of land and keeping them (not to be confused with peacekeeping), exercising aggression against a sovereign country (Ukraine) with full use of military, economic, energy and political means, including brutal info-warfare.
The decision signifies an apparent divergence of views on the merits of resveratrol between the current head of the company, which was bought by GlaxoSmithKline in 2008 for $720 million, and its founders.
There is a divergence of views on whether an independent Scotland would be more attractive overseas.
One must go back three decades to find a real divergence of views.
He said there was likely to be a greater divergence of views in the coming books than some might expect.
But only 8 of the 11 were willing to sign the full report, and even this majority vote hides a deep divergence of views.
James Gordon, president of Cape Wind Associates, downplayed the controversy surrounding the project, saying, "With each project there's always a divergence of views".
"There was a huge divergence of views, which was expected from the beginning," said Yoriko Kawaguchi, Japan's foreign minister, who led the talks.
European leaders did little to hide the sharp divergence of views when the meeting ended Friday.
As intimated above, the physical definition of H. sapiens is bedeviled by a basic divergence of views among paleoanthropologists.
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