No, not everyone will have the same ideas about how to resolve a disagreement. People have different perspectives, experiences, and values that can influence their approach to resolving conflicts. It's important to communicate, listen, and collaborate to find a solution that works for everyone involved.
DISAGREEMENT
Meetings are important so that everyone can collaborate new ideas or go over old ones. It is very important that everyone be on the same page about things.
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
There would be issues with forming your own ideas in this system. There would be no opinions allowed and everyone would need to think the same for it to work.
The idea that every person was created equal had to do with Jefferson's ideas of pursuing happiness. He felt that everyone was born and had the same rights to live their life to make themselves happy.
A group of people with the same political ideas
disagreement over beliefs
No, everyone is playing the same puzzle with the same word.
gift because everyone should love gifts for their birthday
Something is contradictory when two things are in disagreement. An example is if a baseball umpire says that a runner is safe, but gives the out sign. A runner could not be both safe and out at the same time.
Committees may behave in the same way and resolve problems in the same way, which means there is no diversity. Additionally, committees don't meet often enough to resolve problems.
If everyone were to die at the same time, your will would be to no avail.