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The education select committee warned DfES officials that their rosy assessment of the project was at odds with the evidence from independent experts.
The argument this week over the review of the 911 system, first reported by The New York Post on Monday, was not the first time the administration's praise for the project was at odds with reviews of the system's performance.
As Bernard Williams (1973, 1985; cf. Flanagan 1991) forcefully argued, an ethical conception that commends relationships, commitments, or life projects that are at odds with the sorts of attachments that can be reasonably be expected to take root in and vivify actual human lives is an ethical conception with at best a very tenuous claim to our assent.
It would also require NSF to apply rules on how project contingency funds can be spent that are at odds with existing federal policies.
Plans to reform planning laws to make it harder to stop infrastructure projects are completely at odds with the coalition's localism agenda.
But, as Campbell suggests, the two projects are actually at odds with one another and, taken together, they reveal a pervasive uncertainty--or even incoherence--in the work of literary criticism.
Sometimes a project can give an economy a lift and also lead to transformation, but sometimes the goals are at odds, at least in the short term.
But they are at odds.
Donors are at odds too.
Their missions are at odds.
Often, these goals are at odds.
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