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The claim is seemingly at odds with a recent New York Times revelation that Android creator Andy Rubin received a $90m exit package after an internal investigation found evidence of sexual misconduct.

His reliance on economic sanctions is seemingly at odds with those pro-business prerogatives, since sanctions create significant regulatory burdens for firms and tend to be bad for U.S. businesses.

To this day, White's seminal thesis undergirds almost all modern scholarship on why the Judeo-Christian tradition in the West is seemingly at odds with the ecology movement, which was just coming into being in White's era.

Our finding of unaffected emotional word processing is seemingly at odds with previous studies suggesting an impact of alexithymia on affective priming for word targets [23], [26].

This finding has been previously noted in healthy humans[26] yet is seemingly at odds with our previous experience with adenosine use in baboons[17] and with other reports of adenosine use in humans[20], [27], but we suspect that it is likely a statistical phenomenon relating to the small sample size rather than a true physiologic finding.

Readiness to change did not seem to be associated with changes in either drinking or smoking, and is seemingly at odds with current behavior change theories.

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As art installations go, "The Mechanics of History" was seemingly at odds with the Panthéon's architectural grandeur (Neo-Classicism as stone-and-marble opera).

But Mr. Tsai did not offer details about how Alibaba would execute its vision for more positive coverage on China without sacrificing editorial independence, two agendas that are seemingly at odds.

After so many public companies passed into private hands during the boom years, buyout specialists who defined that era of Wall Street wealth are seemingly at odds over how their investments are — or are not — panning out.

While these results are seemingly at odds with previous results in bacteria and yeast (reviewed in Krokan et al., 1997), a direct comparison between rapidly growing microorganisms and a mixture of cells in complex multicellular organisms may not be entirely informative.

This result was seemingly at odds with large job cutbacks announced by some major corporations, but Kenneth Safian suggested that what he called the "downsizing" of American industry was perhaps being accomplished generally by companies making modest additions to employment to increase production rather than investing heavily in new equipment.

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