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"In the beginning this created a clash between them and our judoka.
And more of the pilots are newcomers with college degrees, a shift that has created a clash of cultures and some dissension in the ranks.
But the competition created by the two going head-to-head for silverware created a clash between them last season, when Rodgers accused Mourinho of parking "two Chelsea buses" at Anfield in the 2-0 awin whichhich proved decisive in Liverpool not clinching a first title in 24 years.
The early start to the Scottish Premier League season created a clash with Celtic's pre-arranged involvement in the Dublin tournament and the club were given permission to postpone their league fixture with Dunfermline.
This effort has created a clash between competing economic and cultural interests.
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Instead, Europe's leaders ended up creating a clash of civilizations inside their own frontiers.
"In many ways, it actually helps the extremists, because they want to create a clash of civilisations between Islam and Christianity, or Islam and the West.
He added: "The monarchy presides because people think that it is harmless, but Charles will create a clash with public opinion.
The fashion week date saga rumbles on with Milan still trying to move their dates and therefore creating a clash with New York and London.
The real issue, he said, is that adopting a policy of cracking down without offering alternatives to young people wanting to express their creativity "creates a clash that leads to bad graffiti," he said.
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