Examples of 'be at odds' in a sentence

Meaning of "be at odds"

To be at odds means to be in disagreement or conflict with someone or something

How to use "be at odds" in a sentence

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I never wanted to be at odds in the first place.
To be at odds with the community or the leadership.
You should not be at odds over this.
There is no reason for our agendas to be at odds.
We continue to be at odds with one another and.
Magic and technology do not have to be at odds.
Appear to be at odds with modern medical knowledge.
So our dual objectives should never be at odds.
He seemed to be at odds with his own philosophy.
Do not let mother and daughter be at odds.
They will be at odds with each other.
Data and innovation do not have to be at odds.
Books do not have to be at odds with screens.
Commerce and environmentalism need not be at odds.
But it can be at odds with moving quickly.

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Form and function need not be at odds.
This seems to be at odds with that approach.
Beauty and money will no longer be at odds.
That would be at odds with the subsidiarity principle.
These two qualities can sometimes be at odds.
They must be at odds about something.
They certainly do not appear to be at odds.
He wants us to be at odds with one another.
The two rules appear to be at odds.
You seem to be at odds with what we do.
Father would not want us to be at odds.
To be alive is to be at odds with the world.
These two descriptions of the same events appear to be at odds.
May be at odds with one another.
A man such as that would be at odds with her.
It would be at odds with the impartial international rule of law.
I am so sad to be at odds with her.
Economic reforms and political liberalization sometimes seem to be at odds.
So that would seem to be at odds with your suggestion.
I choose to believe that truth and decency need not be at odds.
That seems to be at odds with the policies of other countries.
The family seems to be at odds.
They have to be at odds with the world in which they live.
I do not want us to be at odds.
This seems to be at odds with commonly expressed objectives of the program.
And some of them seem to be at odds with each other.
This may be at odds with the spending patterns of many retirees.
An earlier target date would be at odds with economic realities.
This world wants to separate people in order for them to be at odds.
You and reality seem to be at odds with each other.
Shattuck does not consider basic research and studies of services to be at odds.
Masculinity does not need to be at odds with sensitivity and empathy.
He told them that the two camps did not need to be at odds.
She seemed to be at odds what to do.
Economic development and environmental protections do not necessarily have to be at odds.

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