Sentence examples for could be at odds from inspiring English sources

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She denied that reason and passion could be at odds; the mind had to accept where the heart led, or, at least, not be a hindrance to it.

The Kochs are intent, too, on preventing President Obama from appointing a Supreme Court Justice who could be at odds with their views.

Progressives like Mr. Sanders, Ms. Warren and Mr. Ellison could be at odds with more moderate Democrats, including a large number who face tough re-election fights in 2018 in the Senate.

Admittedly the criteria used by the Sierra Club to establish its rankings could be at odds with other worthy institutional priorities, but it still would be gratifying to see our university ranked higher than 102nd among the "colleges working hardest to protect the planet in 2016". Ultimately, it would be wonderful for Princeton to claim the No. 1 spot in both these college rankings.

But with overseas markets presenting better profit opportunities for the automakers these days, the Democrats' political goal of preserving jobs, and the overarching goal of the rescue legislation — to return the automakers to profitability — could be at odds, with the companies discouraged from seeking the most profitable markets.

It may need to find its feet a little: if everyone is in one shared space trying to use it for multiple different reasons, then the workers and the readers could be at odds with a rowdy crowd who have only just discovered the joys of Kerplunk.

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This could, however, easily be at odds with their political masters or boards, who may want to act without full options appraisal in the name of expediency.

In terms of interventions for the problem described in the vignette, it is interesting that reading religious texts and seeking help from a psychiatrist were the interventions most often rated as helpful, given that these interventions could be seen to be at odds with each other.

The chief commissioner will always reflect the thinking and views of the government because he is chosen to do so, but such perspectives may be at odds with, and could hinder, the objective efforts required to grasp and successfully challenge today's threats from terrorism.

Inside the BAM Fisher lobby, a spare piano composition, Erik Satie's "Vexations," could be heard, at odds with the festive air outside.

The political interests of a government could be completely at odds with that of the humanitarian organisation, to the extent that they could themselves be the cause of the needs that compel the humanitarian organisation to be present.

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