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Fighting against all odds
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
Since baby mammals survive on milk, they're totally dependent on their mothers for at least a little while after birth, and have next to zero odds of survival without her around.
and have next to zero odds of survival without her around.
When I looked at the data, if you just applied to a job through a job board, the odds of you getting hired were about 3%.
When I looked at the data, if you just applied to a job through a job board, the odds of you getting hired were about 3%.
The odds-on contender for that title is a kit car made, in some cases, in the north east
The odds-on contender for that title is a kit car made, in some cases, in the north east
And if you isolate too many people, you risk already jeopardizing your odds.
And if you isolate too many people, you risk already jeopardizing your odds.
But against all odds, the price has stayed the same at $1.50 for over 35 years.
But against all odds, the prices stayed the same at a buck 50 for over 35 years.
Against all odds, he proved to be the single human being on the continent best-suited to help the struggling settlers, since he spoke English and had already embraced Christianity.