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"I know of no one here," an anonymous senior official told the Guardian at the time, "who would dissent from the view that morale is the worst in living memory".
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Dissent from this view within the party is also clear.
Developing countries are not full of billions of budding entrepreneurs; they are full of billions of budding salarymen.The authors also dissent from the "melancholy view" held by some economists, who argue that bad politics will always trump good policy.
Google is considering the recent report compiled by members of its independent advisory council who, Barron said, "were free to reach a consensus or to dissent from the consensus view – and they did".
The PM did not dissent from this view".
Among political scientists there was the same historical-evolutionary dissent from this view, however, that existed in economics.
They argue it is controlled by incompetent fanatics, prosecuting innocent people, and voices that dissent from this view are rare.
Some commentators do dissent from this view, however (for example, Himmelfarb, 183 6).
In a passionate speech, which aroused sustained applause, he said: "Bishops do not dissent lightly from the views of their archbishops.
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