1 The government is at odds with Auckland Council's blueprint for the future.
2 Energy security doesn't necessarily need to be at odds with the environment.
3 Iran and Western countries were already at odds over Tehran's nuclear program.
4 However, this was at odds with police deputy chief executive Kaye Ryan.
5 Democrats said they were at odds over federal funding for birth control.
6 In short, we were depressed and at odds with things in general.
7 A familiar storm brewed within him, at odds with the clear day.
8 THEATRE and youth culture seem, these days, to be increasingly at odds .
9 They have also been at odds over the power struggle in Libya.
10 Internationally, Elim is often seen as being at odds with queer rights.
11 That is at odds with Brussels' pursuit of a closer trading relationship.
12 They were almost constantly together, and they were also often at odds .
13 Astronomos has been trialling well and appears the best chance at odds .
14 Both of us are at odds with Kiera; that will never change.
15 Trump's skepticism about free trade puts him at odds with Republican orthodoxy.
16 The data puts Singapore at odds with seemingly healthy regional export trends.
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