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Examples for "conflicting"
Examples for "conflicting"
1However, reports present conflicting results, creating confusion regarding the feasibility and outcomes.
2There are many conflicting interests in Europe, Merkel told state broadcaster ARD.
3Unfortunately, to date, clinical studies addressing this question have reported conflicting results.
4Further studies are needed to elucidate possible reasons for these conflicting results.
5However, recent meta-analysis's of all RCTs in this area showed conflicting results.
1Frontline health workers were getting contradictory information from the government, Agar said.
2They also ask us to accept a seemingly contradictory set of circumstances.
3Hollywood's long awards season has often proved contradictory and inconsistent this year.
4Erratic movements in the oil price, for example, sent out contradictory signals.
5They are contradictory words; and naturally, the NRA chose the wrong one.
1The more he thought, the more inexplicable and self-contradictory her conduct appeared.
2His attitude towards the bank-notes was, quite naturally, illogical and self-contradictory.
3Sabatier is right in saying that a religion without doctrine is a self-contradictory idea.
4The idea of matter feeling without any senses seems to me unintelligible and self-contradictory.
5The quest at once of local colour and cosmopolitanism is not at all self-contradictory.
1The government is at odds with Auckland Council's blueprint for the future.
2Energy security doesn't necessarily need to be at odds with the environment.
3Iran and Western countries were already at odds over Tehran's nuclear program.
4However, this was at odds with police deputy chief executive Kaye Ryan.
5Democrats said they were at odds over federal funding for birth control.
6In short, we were depressed and at odds with things in general.
7A familiar storm brewed within him, at odds with the clear day.
8THEATRE and youth culture seem, these days, to be increasingly at odds.
9They have also been at odds over the power struggle in Libya.
10Internationally, Elim is often seen as being at odds with queer rights.
11That is at odds with Brussels' pursuit of a closer trading relationship.
12They were almost constantly together, and they were also often at odds.
13Astronomos has been trialling well and appears the best chance at odds.
14Both of us are at odds with Kiera; that will never change.
15Trump's skepticism about free trade puts him at odds with Republican orthodoxy.
16The data puts Singapore at odds with seemingly healthy regional export trends.