He and I have had some great discussions over time even when we don't agree or see eye to eye on a subject. |
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Gary didn't always see eye to eye with his father, and this is where the honesty shows through. |
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Standing by her, eye to eye, he could see the tower in the distance behind her that he had noticed from his last observance. |
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We're going through the motions right now of just getting agreements to try to see eye to eye on these very essential practical arrangements. |
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It's an equation which means politicians and economists won't always see eye to eye. |
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He moved over to me and squatted down on his haunches so he could look at me eye to eye. |
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Developers and the government may not always see eye to eye but they agree on the need to provide affordable housing for key workers. |
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This is how countries stay allies even when they don't always see eye to eye. |
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Pandora spun round quickly and came eye to eye with Alexei who was smiling down at her. |
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Despite his emphatic denial, the impression still persists that he and Santini scarcely saw eye to eye. |
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Like coming eye to eye with the monsters under your bed or the demons in your closet. |
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However there is a principle that must be upheld, and this is where I do not see eye to eye with Mr Bársony. |
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It is not often that all ages agree on something, but in Alberta, they appear to see eye to eye. |
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Even though Nick and John did not always see eye to eye, I know that they respected one other as politicians who were aware of their own weaknesses and strengths. |
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We must be led by our conscience to jointly outline this framework, even if we fail to see eye to eye on this matter. |
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However, I do not see eye to eye with her on one particular item, namely that of the language regime. |
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Well, since computers and me don't see eye to eye, maybe I might understand mobile phones. |
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In the 19th century, educational authorities didn't always see eye to eye on the value to young French-Canadians of keeping a personal diary. |
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This requires that we ask a set of questions, although we may not see eye to eye on every answer. |
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Bananas are, of course, one of the major issues on which Central America and the Caribbean do not see eye to eye. |
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Industry representatives did not always see eye to eye with other sectors represented in the Bureau, particularly on the issue of GM crops. |
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At the risk of sounding corny, honourable senators, I like it when the two major parties see eye to eye on issues such as this one. |
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We cannot all see eye to eye on economic, cultural or social policy but democracy is the unanimous choice of all Moroccans. |
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Anglophones and Francophones do not see eye to eye on bilingualism or on language issues more generally. |
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Operators and agents from Member State road control bodies sometimes have difficulty seeing eye to eye. |
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Still, Europe does not always see eye to eye with the Americans. |
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We don't always quite see eye to eye on things and I've been so unutterably miserable this week that it's been making him unhappy to see me so unhappy. |
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They complement each other, even if they don't always see eye to eye. |
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Is it possible that the brain of a radical right wing conservative and that of a radical left wing liberal are so different that they can never see eye to eye? |
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He knows we don't see eye to eye on hunting so he makes it up to me by just being as kind and thoughtful about animal issues as possible around me. |
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When it comes to blind and unthinking prejudice masquerading as nationalism you can always rely on the lunar right to see eye to eye with the loopy left. |
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But globalisation also represents an opportunity: there is something wonderful in being able to speak with one another, discover our differences, our richness and also discover that we see eye to eye about some things. |
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However, participants did not always see eye to eye, and it was clear that further study on these questions could help elucidate the issues and promote better cooperation across the Sahara desert. |
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Thousands of colonists in the New England States and elsewhere did not see eye to eye with the fathers and mothers of the American Revolution, so they moved over into Canada. |
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We do not, as I shall go on to say, agree about everything, but the fact that we agree about so much means that there is always a distorting focus on the minority of issues where we do not see eye to eye. |
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Richard Wright would never see eye to eye with you about your lifestyle. |
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Although we do not see eye to eye on all of its contents, I appreciate the cooperation when dealing with the somewhat complicated process to bring such a measure before the House. |
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He would squat down and get eye to eye and talk to me like an adult. |
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He reportedly had not seen eye to eye with manager John Gibbons for some time and things came to a head this week. |
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Jubilee and TI have not always seen eye to eye and one maverick TI official had badmouthed debt remission as a sop to corrupt regimes. |
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If NATO aspires to deal with terrorism and WMD proliferation, the timing and legitimacy of military force will be a key issue on which the allies have to see eye to eye. |
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The tiger was clutching the still alive sambhar by the neck, they were eye to eye. |
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We don't always see eye to eye but we can usually find a common ground for establishing major new initiatives to strengthen our economic health and future prosperity. |
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Furthermore, Silverstein and Pataki never completely saw eye to eye on the master plan, disagreeing on such issues as the choice of architect. |
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Kennan and Nitze were colleagues who did not always see eye to eye. |
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If only 'them' and 'us' had the same ideas, we'd get on like a house on fire, but they don't see eye to eye with us, and we don't see eye to eye with them, so that's how it stands and how it will always stand. |
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But it does find these two adversaries speaking face to face, if not eye to eye, about the kinds of labor issues that don't often make it to the multiplex. |
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