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"There's a real boldness and toughness to her, a willingness to take on disagreements, though without being abrasive," said Mr. Randel, who is president of the Andrew Mellon Foundation.
The Copenhagen talks foundered mainly on disagreements between rich and poor countries.
The impasse centers on disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over a program that subsidizes commercial air service to rural airports.
But talks between the banks have foundered on disagreements over the balance of power in a combined group.
Talks about a broader pan-European exchange, by contrast, have foundered on disagreements over common trading systems.
Talks about a broader pan-European exchange, by contrast, have stumbled on disagreements over common trading systems.
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Instead, the sole intent is to provoke disagreement and partisan perspective - with the anchor used solely to egg on disagreement.
"I note in the current generation of undergraduates a tendency to hold back on disagreement or criticism of other students in class," says Jeffry Frieden, a political scientist.
Perhaps the friendship that founders on disagreement is not the loss it once might have been.
To be morally justifiable under a conception of deliberative democracy, a truth commission needs to economize on disagreement.
To see how this view is claimed to offer a satisfying take on disagreement, consider a simple example, concerning predicates of personal taste.
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