Sentence examples for sometimes at odds from inspiring English sources

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It is a culture sometimes at odds with entrepreneurial drive.

Ban was sometimes at odds with his professors.

Those interests are sometimes at odds, and have been the subject of decades of litigation.

AMERICAN Indians and archeologists are sometimes at odds over the treatment of Indian burial sites.

It means I'm sometimes at odds with my peers and friends.

The journalist and the memoirist in Wilbert Rideau, however, are sometimes at odds with each other.

But what the law promises and what the schools can realistically provide are sometimes at odds.

That mandate has led each candidate to take stances sometimes at odds with his party.

But the commitment to invest is sometimes at odds with a corporation's commercial imperative.

Issues and interests are diverse, economic and strategic ones sometimes at odds.

The pope's fierce anti-communism was sometimes at odds with the cardinal's more measured approach.

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