These policies fly in the face of Tamir's efforts to suppress Zionist and Jewish education.
Yet class categories remain surprisingly resilient, which seems to fly in the face of recent economic reality.
WHO's comfortable calculations fly in the face of the evidence, according to epidemiologists from many Asian countries.
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Does their denial fly in the face of some apparent facts: time spent traveling together and so forth?
Arguments that the federal stimulus package should get the credit also fly in the face of the facts.
Equally, Mr Bauer's pension views fly in the face of the Republican Party's pro-business wing, which supports privatisation.
The successful Kickstarter project appears to fly in the face of all the steps the industry is taking.
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Such a result would fly in the face of the generals' oft-repeated claim that Kurdish nationalism is waning.
Mr Carter's denials that the book is in large part autobiographical fly in the face of the fictionalised facts.
The move would fly in the face of statements made by the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who favored full-size tablets.
Thus, a GOP Congress would be forced to make some choices that would fly in the face of their own ideology.
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Although these numbers fly in the face of conventional personal-finance wisdom, Prof.
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These college plans seemed to fly in the face of that principle.
The principle and the practice of his big-drink ban fly in the face of too much legal theory to survive another minute before another judge.
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That future would fly in the face of business models that depend on personal ownership of cars sold through a powerful network of car dealers.
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And the bigger problem still remains that their explanation is based on assumptions that fly in the face of how our financial system actually operates.
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But though official figures show modest but steady growth in recent years (see chart), they seem to fly in the face of on-the-ground economic realities.
But they fly in the face of the conventional wisdom about heart disease: Basically, that good cholesterol is always good, and bad cholesterol is always bad.
Explanations of a specifically female propensity to shoplift fly in the face of statistics, which, for decades, have shown the gender division of shoplifting consistently hovering around the fifty-fifty mark.
Those statistics fly in the face of circumstantial evidence.
But the great discretionary power seems to fly in the face of the original rationale for the programme, which was for a systematic rules-based approach to resolving the crisis rather than ad-hoc bail-outs.
Schrage was also quick to point out that if the company were to take out large loans that it would likely fly in the face of the fiscal responsibility that his site preaches every day.
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This is especially true as the last decade has seen an explosion of vigorous enforcement of intellectual property rights, often in ways that fly in the face of the purpose of copyright to begin with.
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Not only does it fly in the face of explicit US commitments to Israel undertaken by the Bush administration, it contradicts a longstanding agreement between successive Israeli and American governments not to embarrass each other.
Setting what is, in effect, a quota in this way appears to fly in the face of the very concept of asylum, the need for which is way beyond the reach or control of Whitehall or Westminster.
Not only is there little evidence that either of these tax breaks would create jobs but they also fly in the face of all the recent rhetoric about the need to eliminate such preferences from the tax code.
That decision appeared to fly in the face of a judge's decision last month that women of any age should be allowed to buy both Plan B and its cheaper generic competition as easily as they can buy aspirin.
The activist tactics were different in the two cases and all perfectly legal, even though they may fly in the face of the pro-transparency trends that have dominated public and private sector efforts to clean up the mess of 2008.
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But the French "no" vote has made that a high-risk strategy for the French leadership, which would have to fly in the face of its own electorate for a second time or shape a core Europe in the mold of France, which many new E.
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