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One wonders whether this precedent is now at odds with the Court's pronouncements in Lucia.

Bryant, who wanted to serve three years, but seems now at odds with MacLennan?

While mutually antagonistic, both are key allies of the United States and now at odds in northern Syria.

And more importantly is its senior management team's stance now at odds with its membership on the issue?

It is baffling that two parties which share so much history and have such similar views are now at odds thanks to personality clashes.

The inquiry is politically charged because Mr. Malema, who helped President Zuma win a power struggle within the party in 2007, is now at odds with him.

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The administration is now firmly at odds with Republicans on MBS and Khashoggi.

In fact, the administration's efforts to improve internal security and midwife democracy are now seriously at odds.

But he said he was disturbed that the three branches of government — the executive, the legislative and the judiciary — were now often at odds.

Traveling by whim may now be at odds with the carefully researched vacation style of most time-short people, but it's how I discovered this place.

Clegg and Osborne are now publicly at odds over spending plans and whether tax rises are needed to clear the deficit.

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