How can have much faith when the IMF and the European Union are at odds.
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This has the potential to disrupt reform momentum and put Rome at odds with European authorities, according to Nomura.
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Opposition to this policy puts Mr Weber at odds with many European central bankers.
Indeed, the two countries, which have been the motor of European integration, have never been more at odds over how to restore confidence and revive growth in the eurozone.
But Thorbjorn Jagland, leader of the opposition Labour Party, has been tentatively raising the issue again, partly to embarrass the ruling centre-right minority coalition, which is at odds with itself over a number of European issues.
One contributor pointed out that the 'decide first, then negotiate' is starkly at odds with the Downing Street approach to reform on the European Union: 'negotiate everything first, and then decide'.
With a combined total of 40% of the eurozone GDP, 33% of the entire EU's population and 31% of its budget, France and Germany are the locomotive of the European Union and remain so even when their respective heads of state are at odds.
European technology firms are used to envying their American rivals, even to paying over the odds for them.
Their stop-start progress through the qualifiers, plus a 16-year absence from the European Championships, has meant that Yugoslavia start the tournament 14-1 outsiders - attractive odds given the heights to which they occasionally rose during France 98.
Just prior to WCIT, European experts published research demonstrating that some countries were advancing proposals in that forum that were at odds with their WTO obligations.
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The odds against a widespread voluntary exchange have also worsened because hedge funds have bought Greek debt from European banks in recent months.
Right from the Romantic period in the 19th Century, when there was widespread fascination with Eastern European "vampyrs", the vampire has been a "pathos-filled creature who has been at odds with his ontology and his innate desires, and who has struggled with them", says Williamson.
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