0 shared interests, beliefs, or opinions between two people or groups of people who disagree about most other subjects -- (興趣、信仰或觀點上的)共同點,一致之處,共同基礎
These ratifications simultaneously place the new word into common ground.
It would be profitable, they suggested, to explore the common ground and bring the two approaches closer together.
It is perhaps not too difficult to see that the topics about which they have chosen to write share a common ground.
They themselves describe the common ground of their chosen topics by means of a pair of contrasts.
How can economists and psychologists establish such a common ground?
How can we establish some common ground between experimenters and ethicists?
In part this was also due to a particular point of origin, when history and sociology had grown closer and were seeking common ground.
Although all these accounts share some common ground, important differences exist.