| 31. | During his federal political career, Crawford would sometimes take views at variance with his fellow Liberals.
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| 32. | Neutrality is in line with the constitution, but it is at variance with the government manifesto.
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| 33. | Those public statements may be at variance with what is being said in the trenches, however.
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| 34. | They are totally at variance with the longstanding methods, both politically and organisationally, practised by our international.
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| 35. | This is slightly at variance with the talk ) 18 : 03, 22 June 2013 ( UTC)
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| 36. | John Taylor's remark that a lot of these perceptions are at variance with reality is instructive here.
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| 37. | A crank belief is so wildly at variance with those commonly held as to be considered ludicrous.
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| 38. | Such an acquisition, though, would be at variance with Slim's usual practice of looking for turnaround opportunities.
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| 39. | Sach opposes Neo-Darwinian evolution viewing it as wholly at variance with the first books of the Bible.
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| 40. | I argued that this was at variance with the sources but this also fell on deaf ears.
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