| 41. | This aggressive move to encourage HMO enrollment may be at odds with Medicare's financial situation.
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| 42. | The two occasions might seem to be at odds, but that's not entirely the case.
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| 43. | Because their interests sometimes must be at odds, at least for short periods of time.
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| 44. | Some studies indicate that ectomycorrhizal fungi might be at odds with the general temperate zone.
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| 45. | "On one Saturday this year, we'll be at odds.
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| 46. | Elizabeth Dole had the guts to be at odds with the right wing of the GOP.
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| 47. | That could be at odds with social and economic views of the House leadership, Rothenberg said.
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| 48. | Fich also noted that personal style may make Jospin and Blair look to be at odds.
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| 49. | And how often will she be at odds with or try to influence Clinton administration policy?
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| 50. | You seem to be at odds about this.
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