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Again there were some sharp divergences of opinion.
There are, however, sharp divergences elsewhere, particularly property.
There were a few sharp divergences from the official history, though the film veered close.
Pew found sharp divergences regarding respect for women: non-Muslims in the West view Muslims as lacking respect, the survey indicated, while Muslims outside Europe say the same of Westerners.
The overall industrial production figures masked some sharp divergences, with Europe's biggest economy, Germany, seeing a 2.5% month-on-month jump.
Despite the shared post-foundational theorizing among performative feminists, when it comes to thinking about democratic politics, there are sharp divergences, namely on the question of "what it means to actualize public spaces and enact democratic politics" (Dietz 2003, 419).
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Uren doesn't deny that the net-positive approach marks a sharp divergence from normal business practice.
The mouse lemur's genetics show a sharp divergence from its nearest relatives.
European leaders did little to hide the sharp divergence of views when the meeting ended Friday.
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