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Reconciliation, as an outcome, is an improvement in the relations among parties formerly at odds with one another.

For the last 18 months, the team has worked to unite communities formerly at odds, uncovering the sources of conflict, resolving them, and redirecting energies towards peace-building and political changes that benefit the community.

At the Batley Conservative Club, a vast and formerly grand establishment at odds with its dwindling clientele of mostly old, white men, two members, named Darren and Stuart (they declined to offer their surnames), sat at the bar discussing how they had both voted Leave.

I'm not so sure all those positions are at odds.

This column is for those who feel at odds with life.

But those pronouncements are at odds with estimates from the former employer of both men, Goldman Sachs.

Those results are at odds with the current Trump tax proposal which heavily favors tax cuts.

Of course, Silicon Valley is a traditional bastion of Bay Area liberalism until those values become at odds with its bottom line.

If culture is done right, those are never at odds.

"Those goals can be at odds sometimes," Sklute said.

Those two things are at odds with each other.

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