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The suggestion that officials must "resolutely implement" leadership decisions hints at a possible divergence of opinions over how to manage the protests.
His divergence of opinions with the White Army forced him to gather his own distinct army.
Mystery to Fight It is in that divergence of opinions that the fight's mystery lies.
Therefore, the divergence of opinions between the Okigbo committee and the IBB regime on this matter was essentially conceptual and not substantive."
Whereas the sociopolitical and economic problems invariably yielded satisfactorily to bilateral negotiations, it necessarily promoted a divergence of opinions up to the point of final mutual agreement.
There is a surprisingly wide divergence of opinions on this issue, but increasingly the experts are agreeing on one crucial point: if the stock market falls much below its current depressed level, the Japanese economy will feel the squeeze.
For a time, Britain was shaken by a collective outpouring of grief, but that eventually gave way to a more sober appraisal of Diana's legacy and then to a wide divergence of opinions on what that legacy was.
The one that pertains to writers is: "clash or divergence of opinions, interests. . . a mental or moral struggle occasioned by incompatible desires, aims, etc." A mental or moral struggle caused by incompatible desires and aims.