scope for disagreement
Frequency: 5.83.5 per million words
the opportunity or possibility for disagreement
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Examples (10)
- The report's vague conclusions leave considerable scope for disagreement.
- Is there any scope for disagreement on this point, or is the evidence conclusive?
- The contract was so poorly written that there was wide scope for disagreement over its terms.
- If the instructions are not clear, there will always be scope for disagreement.
- While we agree on the main goals, the specifics of the implementation offer plenty of scope for disagreement.
- The new regulations are so precise that there is little scope for disagreement in their interpretation.
- The interpretation of the ancient text provides endless scope for disagreement among scholars.
- The upcoming negotiations will have significant scope for disagreement on trade tariffs.
- Historically, this philosophical question has always provided ample scope for disagreement.
- Defining 'fairness' in this context leaves much scope for disagreement.