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The International Olympic Committee expects Fifa to consult with it over moving the 2022 World Cup as it could clash with the Winter Olympics.
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IF IT is not the prelude to a real war, it risks being mistaken for one and in a corner of Europe where Western and Russian interests could clash nastily.
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That could clash with the government's aim of sustaining strong economic growth at least beyond the next election.
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Today, Britain could clash with Brussels over tighter financial regulation sought by the countries in the euro zone.
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They could clash on spending, environmental regulation and any attempt to repeal Mr. Obama's health care program.
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