But they draw diametrically opposed conclusions as to the meaning of this link. |
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A clash of diametrically opposed philosophies is never settled rapidly nor, necessarily, rationally. |
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Sparks would likely fly in such an encounter as the two have been known to hold diametrically opposed visions on the role of English in Quebec. |
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Politicians offer diametrically opposed summations of vital world scenarios and present it all as fact. |
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It involved the clash of two diametrically opposed historical perspectives. |
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North American audiences will be exposed to two diametrically opposed interpretations of the material when he brings the project to their towns. |
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As I see it and as I think the articles in this issue indicate, these two positions are neither diametrically opposed nor contradictory. |
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This is a key point, since there is the potential for diametrically opposed viewpoints on park usage between these two groups. |
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At first glance the literary and scientific approaches to language might seem to be diametrically opposed. |
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It can be argued that the law of armed conflict and human rights law have diametrically opposed, or at least incompatible, axiologies. |
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The agendas of science and the animal rights lobby are diametrically opposed. |
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It is the ability to integrate and harmonize diametrically opposed views or states of being. |
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I chose these diametrically opposed papers on the basis that they would give me a balanced view when answering the boards' questions. |
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So people who were completely diametrically opposed in their views and their perceptions about a situation were brought together. |
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I'd offer some cogent analysis at this point, but I'm torn between two diametrically opposed viewpoints. |
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A superficially similar but diametrically opposed practice exists among certain bloggers. |
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Among the small pool of swing voters in this fall's election, there are two groups with diametrically opposed political views. |
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They both remembered their paternal grandmother but with diametrically opposed reactions. |
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When two such diametrically opposed yet astute observers agree, you can bet the politicians are sweating bullets. |
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If the economic incentives are badly designed or poorly applied, the results may be diametrically opposed to those intended. |
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This wish is diametrically opposed to the Albanian movement's demand for self-determination. |
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How did copyright policies come to be diametrically opposed to their stated purpose? |
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What the Commission has now presented, though, is diametrically opposed to this for various reasons, as Mr Visser has already made quite clear. |
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The Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety ended up diametrically opposed to the Committee on Transport and Tourism. |
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With these conditions in mind, how do we reconcile circumstances that appear to be diametrically opposed? |
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Weg is not the only one embracing what have often been viewed as diametrically opposed designs: the proverbial stinkpot versus the blow boat. |
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And in Belle de Jour and Hustle, Deneuve depicts two diametrically opposed versions of the world's oldest profession, both of which defy conventional interpretations. |
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You can't be for protecting or strengthening Social Security and also be for private accounts since the two goals are diametrically opposed, inimical to each other. |
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But agreeing on that, let's talk about those two models, because they appear on the surface to be diametrically opposed. |
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Their version of a bite to eat and my version of a bite to eat were diametrically opposed. |
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Hoffman's ambitions were almost diametrically opposed to that kind of thinking. |
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Even people who are diametrically opposed to his politics refuse to be interviewed. |
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I simply cannot understand how the government can take those absolutely diametrically opposed positions and yet that is what it has done. |
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Unfortunately, Belgrade and Pri¨tina remained diametrically opposed on the core question of the status itself. |
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Can we get beyond the problem, so well known in this field, of using the same data to arrive at diametrically opposed conclusions? |
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This policy should be diametrically opposed to that of neoliberalism, militarism and failure to respect the sovereignty of peoples and countries. |
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Their ideology is diametrically opposed to conventional democracies and their aim is to create a caliphate. |
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In the past week, I have attended two events, which on the surface seem to be diametrically opposed, but in fact share a common thread. |
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Interestingly, the two types of concerns we noted were diametrically opposed. |
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Russia and the United States both approached this meeting with diametrically opposed points of view about a certain number of questions. |
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It is our view that the expectations of the complainants and the Agency representatives are diametrically opposed. |
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The views of the principal actors are far apart and in some cases diametrically opposed. |
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Despite some convergence on a number of practical issues, the parties remain diametrically opposed on substantive issues. |
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Yet diametrically opposed categorizations such as especially good appearance, physical strength, interesting outlook, etc. are also to be found. |
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The current strength of demand for residences is diametrically opposed to the weakness of the sales recorded at a similar time last year. |
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My question is as follows: what do we do when the Council says something diametrically opposed to what the Commission says? |
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Our main objection to this proposal is that it is diametrically opposed to the principle of subsidiarity. |
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Such a strategic goal may be and often will be diametrically opposed to the short-term interests of the financial industry. |
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Taking your problem as a starting point, you make a statement that is diametrically opposed to all your past experience and convictions. |
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Thirdly, the legislation put to the vote is diametrically opposed to the wish by industry to cut down on red-tape. |
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First, the intended effect of an objection is, in fact, diametrically opposed to that of an acceptance. |
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Unraveling the implications of these diametrically opposed responses to Blue is not an easy task. |
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Bennett, who wants to annex 60 percent of the West Bank, is diametrically opposed to that goal. |
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But 19 and 12, though superficially similar in their youthfulness, are diametrically opposed regarding the elephant in the room. |
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In one variant of the receiver, the coils are collinear and are wound about cores that are mounted in pairs of diametrically opposed apertures in the housing of the probe. |
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He rules on behalf of an international financial oligarchy, whose political interests are diametrically opposed to that of the mass of the population. |
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I have no idea how he reconciles these two diametrically opposed stances. |
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Definitions of what was at stake were thus diametrically opposed. |
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These two considerations are diametrically opposed to each other, and I really fail to grasp how such a proposal can end up on the table. |
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Today, the theory that holds that supporters of the right and the left must be diametrically opposed to one another is obsolete. |
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It was noted that the rules governing personnel management were almost diametrically opposed to the initial objectives. |
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Often viewpoints appeared to be diametrically opposed, especially when attitudes had become entrenched over time. |
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The dealer's interest in having the loan paid back speedily may be diametrically opposed to the client's interests as an investor. |
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Yes, they're diametrically opposed brother and sister. |
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Officials are bitterly divided over two diametrically opposed strategies. |
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And how do you build solid relationships with people whose beliefs may be diametrically opposed to yours – a key consideration for the climate issue? |
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Though often regarded as a science throughout its history, astrology is widely considered today to be diametrically opposed to the findings and theories of modern Western science. |
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While the work of the critic and the press office should be diametrically opposed, there is a common ground in searching for a way to describe what a performance or piece of work is like to people who haven't seen it. |
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They want to see protectionism within the energy sector, a development that would be diametrically opposed to what the Council has previously said it wanted to see and to what the Commission and Parliament want to see. |
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It's diametrically opposed to all the cheerleading. |
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So they elected someone diametrically opposed to that approach. |
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Nor are the old models diametrically opposed to one another. |
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This is diametrically opposed to the image he cultivated so carefully. |
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He proclaimed that we must reject forced liberalisation', and yet the Commission is adopting an increasingly aggressive negotiating agenda that is diametrically opposed to this. |
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How can the minister claim to speak on Quebec's behalf in Copenhagen when everyone knows that Quebec's position on this issue is diametrically opposed to that of the minister and his government? |
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Does she believe that Canadians are diametrically opposed to the opinion of Americans because we are different or simply because the questions were absolutely ludicrous? |
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I find it very difficult to accept that members of Parliament are taking a position which may be very much diametrically opposed to the intentions of their own constituents. |
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Mr. Speaker, even though the minister's position is diametrically opposed to the position of the National Assembly of Quebec, the minister does not want to let Quebec speak for itself in Copenhagen. |
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Mothers provide an image diametrically opposed to the one given by fathers: according to them, less than 5 percent of children with a court order saw their father more often than the court ruled. |
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This was diametrically opposed to the approach of the English and their American colonists, who portrayed the King of England as the Indians' new ruler. |
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The former Yugoslavia is but one example of the way in which humanitarian activity is restricted and supplies are diverted and abused to achieve objectives that are diametrically opposed to humanitarian objectives. |
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After all, regimentation of thought combined with the propagation of purely anti-Semitic ideas is diametrically opposed to the values and norms that the Member States of the European Union claim to advocate. |
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The middle has a steel two-part ring assembled by bolts with pivots at two diametrically opposed points enabling it to swivel on the trolley and a hook for it to be locked on to the cylinder in respect to the trolley. |
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More precisely — two diametrically opposed processes. |
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But Auden wrote something diametrically opposed. |
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Their business objectives are diametrically opposed. |
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Two diametrically opposed things are happening. |
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Thanks to the special design of the gears, now there are two specialised sectors for upshifting, diametrically opposed, and two sectors for downshifting, also diametrically opposed. |
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In light of their origins, nature and functions, governments and civil society organizations are structured in different, almost diametrically opposed, ways. |
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But the way to apprehend the situation and the real needs of the country has aroused diametrically opposed reactions here and there in the Vietnamese community. |
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And it is diametrically opposed to my understanding of humans. |
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Thanks to the special gear design, there are now two diametrically opposed sectors specialized for upshifting, and two downshifting sectors, also diametrically opposed. |
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This theory involved concepts diametrically opposed to the ideas of Alfred Thayer Mahan about the significance of sea power in world conflict. |
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Whilst progress was made on technical matters, both parties remained diametrically opposed on the question of status itself. |
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He debated with the psychiatrist Harold Dearden on the subject who was diametrically opposed to Doyle's views. |
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In most cases they involve multiple cutting points, diametrically opposed, whose deflection forces cancel each other out. |
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There are two diametrically opposed definitions of the dog year, primarily used to approximate the equivalent age of dogs and other animals with similar life spans. |
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