1. Clinton and congressional Republicans have been at odds over a plan to balance the federal budget in seven years. 2. The happy couple warring in public, being at odds over what really was the truth. 3. The interests of scholarship and pedagogy are at odds here. 4. The two politicians were at odds over what was the truth. 5. The two sides are still at odds over a pay increase for airline pilots. 6. The two sides have been at odds in recent years as reformists tried to implement changes. 7. Otherwise, he would never have referred to the only point upon which he and his advisors were at odds. 8. This was one reason among many why kings and churchmen could sometimes be at odds. 9. This paper argues that marketing is a total concept and has much in common with quality ideas, yet too often they seem to be at odds. 10. Also at odds are the upper-class traveler and the traditional backpacker. |