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Consider one example of work rules at variance with reality.
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Individuals may be bound by organizational rules and values which are at variance with aspects of the research goals or may feel tensions between scientific claims and promotion of those claims.
It is at variance with the principle that only a pressing social need can defeat freedom of expression'.
When the housing bubble burst, he was in big trouble, and, as she details, the problems were exacerbated by ego, ambition for market share, emails at variance with various relevant public statements and changes in internal stock sales rules at Countrywide which made him very wealthy, and somewhat inappropriately so.
He found himself more and more at variance with progressive Liberals, and, when Gladstone declared for Irish Home Rule, Goschen opposed him vigorously.
The rules on what sort of evidence is permissible, as laid down by the 1973 act, are at variance with international norms, and with Bangladeshi jurisprudence.
The prevailing view is at variance.
"It's very much at variance with market expectations.
He wrote that it "was clearly at variance with applicable law".
Especially when the "Shakespeare tradition" has so often been at variance with his approach to theatre.
Norway has a far-right political presence at variance with Scandinavia's vaunted egalitarianism.
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