Sentence examples for considered at odds from inspiring English sources

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He named an Italian clergyman, Msgr. Paolo Pezzi, to be the Catholic archbishop in Moscow, replacing a Polish-born archbishop often considered at odds with the Orthodox there.

A policy that makes room for gay scouts should not be considered at odds with church teaching.

There were similar protesters of varying sizes and intensity in front of government offices in across the country—including one in Banja Luka in Republica Sprska notable because its Serbian population is generally considered at odds with Croats and Bosnians.

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Islamic extremist groups in Gaza have said in the past that the Relief and Works Agency, the main arm of the United Nations operating in Gaza, was a corrupting influence on local children for introducing activities they consider at odds with conservative Islamic customs.

Those mid-1990s revolutionarieslutionaries considered themselves at odds with President Bill Clinton, and with their party's more pragmatic Senate caucus led by Bob Dole of Kansas.

He did not consider himself at odds with the Blair government; it had achieved one of the things he had fought hardest for, the incorporation into English law in the 1998 Human Rights Act of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Adjusted odds ratios (aORs) were estimated using multiple logistic regression modeling and statistical significance was considered at the 5% level.

Overseers of Abu Dhabi's Grand Mosque say they asked pop star Rihanna to leave the compound after she posed for photographs considered to be at odds with the "sanctity" of the site.

As the Brontës' biographer Juliet Barker puts it: "Charlotte, it appears, was prepared to consign her sister's novel to oblivion because she considered its subject at odds with her own perception of what Anne's character was and ought to have been".

Although widely practiced, inbreeding has often been considered to be at odds with universalism and merit in science.

It seems strange now, but the advent of the new form of high-speed travel in the 19th century was considered unnatural and at odds with the status-quo.

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