1. They operate in a way which runs counter to the original purpose of creation. 2. To argue that it is computer-generated and has no human author runs counter to common sense. 3. An ad will not be effective if it gives information that runs counter to what people know, she said. 4. And deal in hand, Russia proceeded to raise tariffs, which runs counter to the terms. 5. For James Dale, the fact that it did happen to him has run counter to everything he learned in the Boy Scouts, he said. 6. In any case, the plan for broad tariff increases runs directly counter to promises made to the fund. 7. It has pretty much been a season-long struggle, which runs counter to his history. 8. It is how he can create an image that runs precisely counter to all the trappings. 9. Microsoft will now begin financing scientific work in which there are few obvious immediate paybacks, a decision that runs counter to the national trend. 10. On the other hand, people tend to downplay news that runs counter to their thinking. |