Africa and the European Union have been at loggerheads over how to address past injustices, including slavery and colonialism. |
How does a person, much less a society, balance these things, which are often at loggerheads with one another? |
The various statements were at complete loggerheads, spun perfectly and selectively by organisations in damage-control mode. |
The row has divided the council with environmental officers at loggerheads with the commercial services department responsible for the work. |
The town hall drama has left the authority without a ruling administration and political parties remain at loggerheads over its future. |
Mr Bradbury was frequently at loggerheads with the county council, particularly in recent years when the council limited the number of pupils. |