English to Spanish Dictionary disagrees

disagrees

Discrepa
definition
verb
no one was willing to disagree with him
have or express a different opinion.
results that disagree with the findings reported so far
(of statements or accounts) be inconsistent or fail to correspond.
translation of 'disagrees'
verb
discrepar,
disentir,
no estar de acuerdo,
desajustarse
example
But when relaxed, he is charming, deferring politely to opinions with which he 'disagrees' and displaying a conscientious desire to understand.
The various accounts 'disagree' over whether it was the whole of his left ear or just part of it which was cut.
Advice from professionals can help, but experts often 'disagree' .
In fact, scientists don't 'disagree' on these matters nearly as much as some would have you believe!
And unfortunately, she's well aware that some readers 'disagree' vehemently with articles I've written.
historians often 'disagree'
Historians 'disagree' about exactly when the decline of the British empire began.
She and I were too different and always 'disagreed' but she made my son happy.
But don't think everybody has it in for you - some experts totally 'disagree' .
no one was willing to 'disagree' with him
historians often 'disagree'
So why stay in a government and fight a war she 'disagreed with' ?
no one was willing to 'disagree' with him
The remaining ‘incongruous’ crosses 'disagreeing' in gene order with the largest clique were used to infer the existence of inversion polymorphism.
There are always people who 'disagree' on the issues of abortion, homosexuality and religion.
results that 'disagree' with the findings reported so far
It reached an absolute disaster from the French diplomatic point of view when French President Chirac attacked candidate EU states for 'disagreeing with' French policy in what can only be called the most patronising terms.
I respectfully 'disagree' with your statement that it wouldn't hurt to play these games in New Orleans this year.
We owe it to them not to scorn their work, even if we 'disagree with' the cause they fought in.
Indeed, different scientists even 'disagree' as to what the best edition of the map is at any one time.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health said they completely 'disagreed' with the views put forward by Mr McNamara.
Post-trial newspaper reports paint a picture of pathological mayhem, with medical experts 'disagreeing' and changing their opinions.
I would respectfully 'disagree' with your statement that we're becoming more like our enemy.
For reasons which follow, I respectfully 'disagree' with his conclusion.
The vast majority of people who vote Liberal Democrat 'disagree' quite violently with their policies.
They arrive at different estimates; they 'disagree' about how many peanuts there are in front of them.
Len Wallace respected all opinions - even while 'disagreeing' - and he was always honest, focused and principled.
However, what each of the Gospels describes - though 'disagreeing' quite radically on details - is nothing that deserves the name legal proceedings but rather a travesty thereof.
results which 'disagree' with the findings reported so far
In other words, they disagreed then and 'disagree' now fundamentally with the characterization of the threat.
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