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at odds



ADJECTIVE
disagreeing
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ADJECTIVE
divisive
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ADJECTIVE
quarreling
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Example Sentences

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Although he has argued that current policy is not at odds with Church teaching, he has also said that there is a responsibility to remember the humanity of people who are in the country illegally.

From BBC

He also raised concerns that the LAFD’s final report would be at odds with a report on the January wildfires commissioned by the governor’s office.

From Los Angeles Times

ADF’s efforts have led Waggoner to arguments that are potentially at odds with the conservative judicial framework known as originalism, which aims to apply constitutional text as it was understood when adopted.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Swiss government’s proposal to introduce tougher rules puts the country at odds with the U.S. and U.K. easing banks’ capital needs, BofA says.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the weeks that followed, Bass was unsteady in her public appearances and at odds with her fire chief, whom she ultimately dismissed.

From Los Angeles Times