Spears and her friends express their disagreement with the report.
Other employees expressed disagreement with the company's stand on the health-care issue.
The mood at the meeting was calm, but several party officials expressed disagreement with him.
"It's incumbent on Democrats to express their disagreement with the president."
In spite of it, some Members expressed their disagreement with this solution.
It's a standard English response to express disagreement or irritation.
It is simply observed that they are much more direct in expressing agreement, rather than disagreement.
I am sorry, but there was no personal allusion, rather a political debate in which a Member expressed his disagreement with your report.
It is often used to express disagreement, amusement, or to create political satire.
Our group has had the opportunity to express its disagreement on several occasions on two points in particular.