For to disaccord with man is to sever oneself from another's will.
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One that means a fundamental disaccord between us.
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The underlying disaccord between the three Allies reflected itself in the demeanour of their representatives at Athens.
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By their extreme disaccord with her mental condition these words produced on her a slightly suffocating effect.
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The lieutenant could tell me little concerning distances; what he knew did not disaccord with my small knowledge.
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The site of the central command room is a thorny issue because the Gulf states have a long history of disaccord.
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Wherefore it is a sin to disaccord with such a will, because by that very fact one disaccords with the Divine rule.
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Beaupere made various attempts to lead her into contradictions of herself; also to put her words and acts in disaccord with the Scriptures.
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He listened to them quietly, in impenetrable silence, and never fulfilled any of their requests, because they were all in disaccord with the regulations.
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2: Further, the good or evil of man consists in "being in accord, or in disaccord with reason," as Dionysius says (Div.