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The two sides remain deeply at odds over how to put the plan into practice.
Six decades after Israel's founding, its citizens remain deeply at odds over the future of their democracy.
First, Trump was taking a policy position — one deeply at odds with his own party — that would benefit him personally.
Five other scholars wrote that the current practice was "deeply at odds with the principles and purposes underlying material witness laws that applied for hundreds of years".
But the two countries have been deeply at odds over the war in Syria, and over human rights issues in Russia.
So if Mr Humber's effort merited the perfect-game designation, then Mr Kershaw's should as well.Yet at a deeper level, these movements are deeply at odds.
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The story is told by environmentalists, logging industry representatives and First Nation leaders, each with a deeply held conviction at odds with those of the others.
That creates a certain kind of tolerance, that no one can really be made responsible, and that's deeply problematic and at odds with the way that accountability works.
That rich, deep, deeply annoyed baritone seems at odds with the impish, bearded actor sipping soup in a downtown restaurant on a recent rainy afternoon.
Hartmann's art was ornate, figurative and deeply Russian: characteristics seemingly at odds with Kandinsky's vibrant geometric abstractions and cosmopolitan air.
"Opportunity is who we are," President Obama said last week, but, as this war of words reveals, who we really are is a nation deeply, perpetually, and bitterly at odds with itself over its most basic beliefs.
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