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conflicting

[kuhn-flik-ting] / kənˈflɪk tɪŋ /


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The complaint alleges that Mayweather’s inquiries about his pay were met with conflicting responses from Showtime, including that “critical financial records for Mayweather’s biggest fights were ‘lost’ or inaccessible.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rahman said agents yelled threats and conflicting instructions that she couldn’t process while watching for pedestrians.

From Los Angeles Times

The study of history is by nature messy, replete with conflicting interpretations and incomplete puzzles, but it’s what you need to know in order not to repeat it.

From Los Angeles Times

There is also confusion over whether ICE agents will be deployed around the Super Bowl, with government and local officials giving conflicting information.

From BBC

Even so, past studies have reached conflicting conclusions, especially when estimating how much water and oxygen Jupiter contains.

From Science Daily