They say that the emotional mind and the rational mind are often at odds.
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But Lord Ashcroft is often at odds with the Belize government over his business activities there.
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Often at odds in the past, the city, state and federal governments united for the Olympic bid.
This hurts California on the national stage: its congressional delegation, although the largest in Washington, is often at odds with itself.
In the Senate, DeMint was often at odds with his own caucus and certainly incapable of driving legislation or a Conservative agenda.
They are under pressure to think about the wider readership whose interests are often at odds with those of the most frequent commenters.
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The script (also by Veloz) is often at odds with itself.
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Democratic activists have long disliked his involvement with the centrist Democratic Leadership Council, which is often at odds with the rank-and-file over economic and welfare issues.
The only other option is seeking more oil from foreign states that have very different interests, are often at odds with American foreign policy, and are sometimes outright hostile.
Mr. Giuliani's administration was often at odds with the Port Authority over security at airports and sought to have the New York City Police Department take over the job.
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In general, the government and the private sector are often at odds, but there is one issue everyone can agree on we need to create jobs now.
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Aided by an oil-fueled economic boom, Kurds have consolidated their autonomy, increased their leverage against the central government in Baghdad and are pursuing an independent foreign policy often at odds with that of Iraq.
While the religions were often at odds with one another--Confucianism, for instance, is built on a base of worldly order and ancestor worship that's far different from Taoism's mystical beliefs--they have, over a long history, fused together.
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It is that our brains will often be at odds with our increasingly precise digital tools.
The two leaders, who've often been at odds, vowed to work together to crush the Taliban and their al-Qaida supporters.
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And he feels that he has demonstrated his commitment to that, his commitment to taking positions that often are at odds with members of his own party repeatedly.
Although the health care groups have often been at odds, Monday's White House meeting reflects a growing awareness that changes to the health care system are coming and that stakeholders should get onboard or risk being left out of the solutions.
Admirals and generals have often found themselves at odds with the populations of democratic countries.
The NCAA and college athletes have often found themselves at odds over the peculiar arrangement between them.
Lee as a fearless intelligence officer whose assiduously documented and generally correct views often brought him at odds with the intelligence establishment.
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To that end, Women In Fatherhood aims to serve as a bridge between policies, programs, and ideologies that have often appeared to be at odds.
That implies an end to the doctrinal tensions that have existed between old-guard Socialists such as Henri Emmanuelli and the modernisers led by Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Laurent Fabius and also an end to the personal bad blood that has often set Messrs Strauss-Kahn and Fabius at odds.
Although I have no plans to switch my Windows allegiance to the Macintosh, I have always marveled at Apple's ability to persevere with the odds so often stacked against its survival.
This lobbying group of course looked after the interests of corporate India, but often as not those were in concert with the interests of enterprise generally and at odds with some of the most backward laws that encrust the Indian marketplace.
With geography frequently at odds with the accidents of history, fringe towns in different nations are often closer to each other physically and culturally than the capitals they report to.
Once again, we find ourselves in one of those moments, which seem to come often these days, in which high technology and low standards have put our heads and our hearts at odds.
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