So the first election under the new constitution has left its two big ideas at loggerheads.
The airline is at loggerheads with the powerful transport workers' union in two separate disputes.
The U.S. and Iran are at loggerheads, if you will, over Iran's nuclear program.
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The two parties have been at loggerheads over when the powers should be devolved from London.
He is at loggerheads with Barack Obama over how to proceed with a peace process.
Car company Group Lotus and F1's Team Lotus are at loggerheads over the name.
It does not help that the inshore and the offshore shrimp fleets are often at loggerheads.
What makes it interesting though is that the two ideas are at loggerheads with each other.
So Ministers in Wales and Westminster are at loggerheads over the definition of the word "formal".
KADIMA'S INTERESTS as a political party place it at loggerheads with the government on almost every issue.
The Guardian reports that Europe's leaders are still at loggerheads over a plan to save the single currency.
Congress has been at loggerheads over the need to cut the federal deficit.
Sinn Fein and the DUP are at loggerheads over when policing and justice powers should be devolved from Westminster.
He also told MPs that suggestions that politicians and police had been "at loggerheads" were unhelpful and had been "overplayed".
India and Pakistan, which have fought three major wars, have been at loggerheads ever since Independence half a century ago.
The duo had been at loggerheads since 2004, when Altimo suggested that VimpelCom take over a Ukrainian rival to Kyivstar.
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The NFL and the player's union, though sometimes at loggerheads over safety issues, are each funding a range of brain-injury research.
The U.S. and Russia, at loggerheads for weeks over Syria, each defended their interpretation of the final text after the meeting.
The West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players Association had been at loggerheads over players' contracts, payments and image rights.
Senators and congressmen remain at loggerheads, though, and time is running out.
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The U.S. congress and the president are still at loggerheads over raising the U.S. debt ceiling that will be hit in early August.
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France and England remained at loggerheads throughout the proceedings, but the principle of settling international disputes by discussion was well and truly established.
Belgian native Nicolai Lonjean(ph) says only a week ago, Germany and France were at loggerheads over the crisis and what to do about it.
And the U.S. congress and the President Obama are still at loggerheads over raising the U.S. debt ceiling that will be hit in early August.
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We are not at loggerheads with anybody, but we are confused.
As a result, environmentalists and industry have long been at loggerheads.
As the judicial process moves ahead, and the past fades in importance, these parties are increasingly at loggerheads fighting to define the future of the country.
Banks also remain at loggerheads with the government and Bank of England over the cause of the long-running decline in lending to small and medium size businesses.
As Afghanistan analyst Ann Marlowe tells us, most of the Taliban come from the Ghilzai tribe, which has historically been at loggerheads with the Pashtun Durrani tribe.
Despite successes in some communities which had identified their own priorities and acted on them, in other places partnerships were "at loggerheads" with local councils, it said.
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