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While nutrition advocates seek tighter regulation, that may run at odds with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strategy to attract more investment from multinational companies.
While nutrition advocates seek tighter regulation, that may run at odds with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strategy to attract more investment from multinational companies.
at odds with each other on everything, from geopolitics to trade.
that has set China and the US at odds with each other
Though this comes at odds with the company's mission, it is not necessarily bad for its finances.
Though this comes at odds with the company's mission, it is
where customers try to support domestic products as often as possible and are unlikely to support any company at odds with the country.
The censorship by Samsung completely destroyed their reputation in Japan, where customers try to support domestic products as often as possible and are unlikely to support any company at odds with the country.
It puts him at odds with the chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, who said today that the tariffs would raise prices for consumers and will weaken the U.S.
It puts him at odds with the chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, who said today that the tariffs would raise prices for consumers and will weaken the US economy.
So the Ilkhanate, the Golden Horde, paid nominal or lip service to his rulership as the Khagan or Great Khan, but in fact, they were often at odds with Kublai.
So the Ilkhanate, the Golden Horde, paid nominal lip service to his rulership as the Khagan or Great Khan, but in fact, they were often at odds with Khubilai.
The value of the exercise lies precisely in the extent to which our automatic writing introduces us to feelings that are at odds with those we ordinarily dare to entertain.
The value of the exercise lies precisely in the extent to which our automatic writing introduces us to feelings that are at odds with those we ordinarily dare to entertain.
Through the pain, they finally find something where he's not at odds with her anymore, and I think that will finally help him decide what kind of man he wants to be.
Through the pain, they finally find something where he's not at odds with her anymore,
We might, in irritation, be tempted to label our lover a liar or deceitful. But something far more poignant is at play. What we have on our hands is that most benighted of psychological types – the people-pleaser, a harried soul morbidly fearful of expressing their true opinions lest these clash with those of others and prone to initiating a variety of secret agendas in the hope of continuing to be liked. People-pleasers are hard enough at the office or in ordinary friendships. But they're especially tricky in love, for their behaviour so carefully tickles the area of our most profound hope – that someone, at last, agrees with us. It isn't that the people-pleaser is deep down entirely at odds with us. That would be too neat and, in a sense, simple enough to deal with. It's just we can't easily tell when natural alignment ends and manic subservient agreement begins. What should we make of this musical enthusiasm? Do they really think exactly as we do about money? The questions get ever larger and more consequential.
It isn't that the People Pleaser is deep down entirely at odds with us.
I think of it kind of like I think about the International Space Station: countries at odds over all kinds of political ideologies working together for the sake of exploration and science.
Countries at odds over all kinds of political ideologies working together for the sake of exploration and science.