Obviously so much discussion shows difference of opinion, divergency of conception, conflicting interests. |
On the other hand, when divergency is permitted, it counts for a great deal. |
Or, in other words, to that divergency of type which is so well insisted on by Mr. Charles Darwin. |
The effectiveness of the opposition depends on divergency of views rather than on ethnic or religious affinity. |
Of course, if there had been a divergency of views within the Commission, that must be brought out. |
Not surprisingly, the stylistic divide roughly paralleled a divergency in prices. |