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Cannot we at least agree to differ on the subject?
They could surely agree to differ and continue to be friends.
Well if you are convinced about it then we have to agree to differ.
After all, we may very well agree to differ.
In the end, the two men agreed to differ.
If after discussion we agree to differ, both versions will be recorded.
Good games though I'm sure he'll agree to differ.
"But you and I have agreed to differ on that score, haven't we?"
But your remark was beastly and I forgot that we'd agreed to differ.
The latter has a lyric set round an argument which Bob not so much gives in to, but agrees to differ on.
Let's see Bing's market share change in 12 months and agree to differ on this one.
I guess we agreed to differ a long time back, and we hardly ever talk about it."
As a Catholic, I do not happen to share some of his very strong fundamental views on that matter, but we can agree to differ.
Even if, in the end, we have to agree to differ on some matters, grievances should be discussed, not camouflaged.
You could not, as before, 'agree to differ' and have drinks with a man who was supposedly your political opponent.
They were tolerably happy together, as marriages seem to go, a happiness achieved partly by agreeing to differ.
"We agreed to differ," she said, facing him.
Agree to differ, and shake hands on it, eh?'
No I strongly disagree with this and I suspect we will just have to agree to differ.
We'll just have to agree to differ."
But the two men had quickly developed a peculiarly close and mutually protective relationship, and could agree to differ without falling out.
"We must agree to differ, captain.
Let us agree to differ').
It's called agreeing to differ."
"We went our several ways," said Lady Dedlock, "and had little in common even before we agreed to differ.