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Senator Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona, brought it up again, asking her whether she had been consulted in the decision for Ms. Rice to appear, noting that Ms. Rice's comments appeared to be "at variance" with State Department communications.
It is the problem of the commons -- individual incentives appear to be at variance with the collective good.
His views, he said, "might be at variance with some of the views of my colleagues on the Conservative benches.
6 7 the next Governor may be averse to exertion; or may be at variance with his policy.
García Márquez's intense enjoyment of life shines through all his work, sometimes even seeming to be at variance with what is apparently its underlying message.
The diversity of Parker's interests might appear to be at variance with a singleminded approach to music that has made him a role model for young players.
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The prevailing view is at variance.
But the IG said he meant only that the briefing was at "variance with the consensus of the Intelligence Community". Of course it was at variance!
Especially when the "Shakespeare tradition" has so often been at variance with his approach to theatre.
The actual biography of Uncle Ben is at variance with his fanciful new identity.
Forensic evidence is at variance with parts of the officer's account, the inquiry has heard.
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