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1 Q There seems to be conflicting health advice in different states.
2 Of the downfall of such a man there must naturally be conflicting views.
3 There would be conflicting views on coal generation.
4 Chairman John McGuinness believes this is necessary because previous evidence was found to be conflicting and misleading.
5 While there may be conflicting reports here, let's hope the City can find a new service prover quickly.
6 Sir, - There seem to be conflicting views on whether or not the European Parliament has any real powers.
7 As ever with evolution, there will be conflicting selection pressures, and what we see evolving will be a compromise.
8 Speed and quality are thought by many design houses to be conflicting demands, but Stratos sees them as being inextricably linked.
9 And I? m just wondering how you reconcile what appears to me, and I could be wrong, seems to be conflicting statements.
10 For if there be so many contrary natures as there be conflicting wills, there shall now be not two only, but many.
11 There may be conflicting visions of this change as witnessed by the outcome of the recent UK elections and the widely contrasting party manifestos.
12 However, there are conflicting results on the effects with other AML subtypes.
13 Data are conflicting and lacking key variables needed to assess infection risks.
14 There are conflicting reports as to whether those on board were arrested.
15 But there are conflicting views on the full extent of the crisis.
16 There were conflicting reports on whether some of the drivers were missing.
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