Examples of using Our differences in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We have had our differences.
The world is a more beautiful place thanks to our differences.
But sometimes we see our differences as a threat.
I truly believe that we all have far more in common than our differences.
I know we have had our differences… but, please… I need to ask you for your help.
We also have to be honest about our differences.
Instead of noting our differences, let's embrace our similarities.
They discussed a variety of issues, including our differences on Georgia.
And to appreciate our differences not as something to fear, but as a great gift to cherish.
We have often discussed our differences though.
Whatever our differences, it seems that my son Bjorn and your son Hvitserk will go on this journey together.
The philosopher Aristotle marked out our differences over 2,000 years ago.
Set aside our differences and pull together, st feeling sorry for ourselves and take control of our lives.
Love what you said about not ignoring our differences and the scriptural basis for unity!
When feeling love, we know that we are all the same and accept our differences.
But we also hadn't pretended that our differences were just going to melt away after a lunch.
You are experiencing that all of us are necessary: with our differences, we are all necessary.
We have had our differences, but have managed to pull along together for more years than I care to remember.
We are focusing far too much on our differences instead of our commonalities.
As adults, we embrace our differences and view most of them as neutral or positive(with some exceptions, of course).
World seek to embody the spirit of this word by looking past our differences and embracing one another as equals.
Wider and deeper than our differences are the faith that we share and our common joy in the Gospel.
My goal is to show that beauty is in our differences, not in trends, money or race.”.
We need to resolve our differences through forms of dialogue which help us grow in understanding and mutual respect.
It's about loving each other despite our differences and finding out the truth about who we are.
We do not need to place an accent on our differences, but rather focus on our similarities.
This is a real story that shows that our differences don't matter much when we need the comfort of another.
We must choose whether we are defined by our differences- or whether we dare to transcend them.
Like many before us, we can work through our differences, and we can achieve big things for the American people.
The larger task is to create a culture that values our differences, but recognizes our responsibility for caring for one another.