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And they could clash, pitting the old and white against the young and brown.
That could clash with the government's aim of sustaining strong economic growth at least beyond the next election.
Routine or compulsory testing could clash with a patient's wish to remain ignorant of his disease status.
But the employee may know from experience that some of the tones the customer has selected could clash.
Today, Britain could clash with Brussels over tighter financial regulation sought by the countries in the euro zone.
They fear, too, that when an interim Iraqi government takes office in July, the old and new armies could clash.
They could clash on spending, environmental regulation and any attempt to repeal Mr. Obama's health care program.
Fickling explained that Sunderland's official position is that any Schwarz moon walk could clash with a potentially crucial midweek fixture.
Time Warner subsidiaries such as HBO, whose culture the New York Times characterized as "freewheeling," could clash with "buttoned-up" AT&T.
A proposal to put recycling bins everywhere could clash with health and safety or crowd regulations, for example".
Britain's head coach, Charles van Commenee, could clash with Sebastian Coe ahead of preparations for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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