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Property rights may clash with moral mandates.
The obligations of independence may clash with the judge's ideas of what the case requires.
DEMOCRATS and Republicans may clash over who did what when they put on military uniforms.
In countries such as Angola, Cameroon, China and Qatar they may clash with local secrecy laws.
Some clean-energy executives, for example, worry that environmental rules change too often and may clash.
The two lines (rhythm and melody) are united in the arrangement of large sections, but individual beats may clash.
And a broker's need to show it may clash with the TV crew's lock step, cable-and-camera-strewn schedule.
Now there is a danger, as Natalie Nougayrede makes clear, that Turkey and Russia may clash over Aleppo.
The problem is that "informal" systems are subject to interpretation, and one person's interpretation may clash violently against another's.
In televised debates ahead of next year's general election, the prime minister may clash with Nigel Farage, UKIP's likeable leader.
Sometimes, originalists agree about the founders' intentions but disagree about overturning deeply rooted precedents that may clash with those intentions.
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