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Another is titled "RICK'S REVERSAL ON AFGHANISTAN," and notes Mr. Perry's conflicting remarks about whether he supports a withdrawal of United States troops from the country.

The Conservatives have said that Labour's proposal to end the "non-domicile" tax status for wealthy people is a "complete shambles" because of conflicting remarks by the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls.

Mr. Andrews's remarks set off sharply conflicting estimates of the job numbers from NASA, other Texans in Congress and local oficials.

The conflict, he remarks, has long been plagued by "discrepant historical rhythms".

Mr. Sheehan's remarks Monday conflicted with much tougher ones made 13 months ago, when he said, "What we're looking for is a billion dollars, and unless we settle for less than that, which we're not inclined to do, where they get the money is of no moment to us".

"It is fair to say we're investigating the conflict in his remarks, those remarks were made under oath, but we also think it's very important that the attorney general be afforded the opportunity to respond, so we will wait to pass judgment on that until we receive his response," Goodlatte said.

The situation is basically the reverse of what happens in In the Loop, when a bumbling, peace-loving Minister says: "To walk the road of peace, we need to be ready to climb the mountain of conflict," a garbled remark that, by the film's end, has snowballed into an imminent invasion of the Middle East.

Mr. Cohen's remarks, by contrast, have been more subtle -- and more conflicted.

The Russian president, however, hardly touched on the conflict in opening remarks, and spoke mainly on economic issues, noting the cost to the Russian economy of Ukraine moving towards Europe and devoting just one sentence to the fighting.

U.S. Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos said during her Senate confirmation hearing this week that she supports public education and school accountability ― but her remarks conflict with policies she has pushed in her home state of Michigan, which critics call the "wild West" of the charter school industry.

U.S. Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos said during her Senate confirmation hearing this week that she supports public education and school accountability ― but her remarks conflict with policies she has pushed in her home state of Michigan, which critics call the "wild West" of the charter school industry.

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