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But efforts to curb consumer spending, especially in the holiday season, may run counter to deep habits and traditions.
The finding may run counter to depictions of licentious teenagers on reality television, but scientists say there can be little doubt about the data.
In fact, his goal — to have a book translated and published as accurately as possible — may run counter to the goals of the Party.
It is perfectly legitimate for individuals and faith groups to hold firm to a particular set of values and beliefs, which may run counter to existing social norms.
Regional collaboration, especially in a relatively wealthy part of the world, may run counter to what is best for marginalised communities internationally.
Finland sees nuclear power as an attractive alternative to fossil fuels, while Britain is thinking of building new nuclear plants.Germany's aversion to nuclear power may run counter to its desire for both cheap electricity and security of supplies.
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In some ways, upholding a responsibility to protect the Libyan people may even run counter to some other near-term U.S. political interests.
"Take the lead on things" could be seen as a polite senatorial way of saying Mr. Coburn's "lead" may sometimes run counter to the wishes of the Senate.
The two metaphors may well run counter to each other.
These results further suggest that even though the individual components of the regulation have been effective, revealing the identities of G-SIBs eliminated ambiguity about the presence of government guarantees, and thereby may have run counter to the regulators' intent to contain the effects of TBTF.
Our map of science derived from clickstream data may thus run counter to accepted wisdom which is at this point mostly based on citation data, yet it offers a first-ever glimpse of this scholarly terra incognita.
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