English to Turkish Dictionary disagreement

disagreement

Anlaşmazlık
definition
noun
there was some disagreement about the details
lack of consensus or approval.
translation of 'disagreement'
noun
anlaşmazlık,
bozuşma,
ayrılık,
tartışma,
çatışma,
ihtilaf,
uyuşmazlık
example
'disagreement' between the results of the two assessments
there was some 'disagreement' about the details
there was some 'disagreement' about the details
'disagreement' between the results of the two assessments
the meeting ended in 'disagreement'
The apparent 'disagreement' between the result of Field and ours was solved by a model simulation.
There is a natural difference in emphasis but no underlying legal 'disagreement' .
While the plan is likely to be approved, these 'disagreements' do not bode well for the future.
Two assessors independently reviewed each trial, and 'disagreements' were resolved by consensus.
How did he end up falling for her during all of their petty arguments and 'disagreements' ?
In many parts of the globe disputes over history are often not arcane or academic 'disagreements' .
Children can also gain valuable skills by learning to cope with 'disagreements' and disputes.
In any democracy, as in any blog, its helpful and fun to have 'disagreements' .
But he stepped down last year after 'disagreements' with the club president.
Some of the most fundamental political 'disagreements' and conflicts concern values.
There was a broad consensus on this, though there were some 'disagreements' over the details.
We cannot allow 'disagreements' to build into disputes, conflict or antagonism.
I hate arguments and 'disagreements' although I love debates and discussions.
Conciliation is a way of dealing with complaints that helps to avoid difficult 'disagreements' .
Arguments and 'disagreements' between provinces were easily sorted out by the Council and the Shaman.
It was clear that some of our players put petty 'disagreements' above devotion to the cause and we all paid the penalty.
Displaying the temporary 'disagreements' to the public would hamper communication of the consensus.
And there were 'disagreements' about fears associated with online interaction.
Universities are by nature institutions where such debate and 'disagreements' must occur.
What we need now is more arguments, where 'disagreements' are forced to the fore and their consequences spelt out.
When there were 'disagreements' , the two sides were always able to compromise.
However, 'disagreements' within the party threaten to slow the pace of change.
Data were independently abstracted by three of the authors and 'disagreements' were resolved by consensus.
If all 'disagreements' stem from a lack of understanding, does that mean one party is misunderstanding, or both?
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