"Nobody can have a disagreement with him based upon a valid difference of opinion, " Kyl said.
In this regard, there is no difference of opinion between the U.S. and South Korea.
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And there was a difference of opinion with some of the (child welfare) supervisors.
Knott-Craig stepped down as CEO in October 2012, citing a difference of opinion with shareholders.
He said the two parties quarrelled needlessly, even though there was little difference of opinion between them.
Some could chalk up the US's rejection of Israel's urgent entreaties as an honest difference of opinion.
The difference of opinion coincided with Mr Wilhite being awarded a lifetime achievement prize at The Webby Awards.
And he was a risk that and this is where we just have a difference of opinion.
Brabin was sacked as U's boss on Monday with the club citing a difference of opinion over the playing budget.
It does seem to me there's a reasonable difference of opinion here, and we ought to just vote on it.
This difference of opinion, though, is not enough to explain the conflicting messages that the Bank has put out recently.
However, there was a difference of opinion as to the result under Section 501(c)(3) when applying the law to these facts.
Mr Crozier eventually quit in October 2002, citing a "difference of opinion" over how the game should be run and regulated.
He staked out a clear difference of opinion with Mr. Hollande, saying the German government's "conviction" is that the euro isn't overvalued.
There is also a difference of opinion on rising health care costs.
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We also have a strong difference of opinion on the Buffett Rule -- something the President has strongly supported, Mitt Romney has opposed.
We all want what is best for the country, and in our passions, we lash out at each other with our difference of opinion.
He highlighted a major difference of opinion with regard to the thinking at the BOE, the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the European Central Bank (ECB).
He said that relations between the British and Irish governments had never been closer, but there were areas where there was a difference of opinion.
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And there is a difference of opinion, it will come clear during this campaign where people will say get out, leave before the job is done.
But I must say that despite the difference of opinion we had a year ago--the attitude and the cooperation during that one-year period--I can't complain at all.
The relationship that the Russian government has with Syria is a longstanding one, and we simply have a difference of opinion about circumstances now with regards to Assad.
And the reason for that is simply just there is a really important difference of opinion about this that has significant consequences for seniors all across the country.
And definitely days have come in which we have had a difference of opinion, and indefinitely days in the future will come in which we have difference of opinion.
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The BBC News Channel's chief political correspondent James Landale said there still seemed to be a difference of opinion between the two sides over the timing of the review.
And some of the points that you raise go to differing views about Iraq that have very little to do with our proposed nominee and just a difference of opinion.
What makes the difference of opinion so intriguing is the vehemence with which those opinions are held--and that the winning bet could well reflect whether the credit crisis worsens or not.
The incident between Pulis and Beattie was followed two days later by a "difference of opinion" between QPR boss Jim Magilton and Akos Buzsaky, which led to the Rangers boss being suspended.
The recently overblown difference of opinion between Cashman and the Steinbrenner family over relief pitcher Rafael Soriano has undoubtedly punctuated an uncharacteristically disappointing offseason for the astute and normally persuasive Yankee executive.
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