Examples of 'is at odds' in a sentence

Meaning of "is at odds"

When someone or something is 'at odds,' it means that they are in a state of disagreement, conflict, or opposition. This phrase is often used to describe a situation where two or more parties have conflicting views, beliefs, or goals. It can also be used to express a lack of harmony or compatibility between different elements or factors. Being 'at odds' indicates a state of discord or disagreement

How to use "is at odds" in a sentence

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This is at odds with the established theory.
The year of birth is at odds in sources.
It is at odds with our usual patterns of perception.
But cyberutopianism is at odds with economic reality.
This is at odds with a system which is meant to be impartial.
But the thought is at odds with the truth.
This is at odds with the budgetary principle of annuality.
The year of death is at odds in sources.
This is at odds with her belief system.
This official explanation is at odds with the timeline.
This is at odds with the reality on the ground.
But the amendment is at odds with the report.
This is at odds with the budgetary principle of equilibrium.
The theory of evolution is at odds with scientific evidence.
It is at odds with the great prudence with which.

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The scarcity of models is at odds with the market.
This is at odds with other countries.
Of course biblical teaching is at odds with worldly thinking.
This is at odds with the large sums involved.
Anybody who heart is at odds with the mind.
It is at odds with the whole tradition of classical liberalism.
I should say that my recommendation is at odds with yours.
This feature is at odds with peaceful living.
The power that is in your essence is at odds with humans.
The spirit is at odds with the flesh.
James does not imagine that work is at odds with faith.
Everyone is at odds over how to proceed.
This question presumes that goodness is at odds with justice.
This situation is at odds with the principle of specification.
Some people say your immigration policy is at odds with yourjobs program.
Blair is at odds with the country.
The redefinition of marriage is at odds with this truth.
This is at odds with the meaning.
The problem is that this view is at odds with the evidence.
This is at odds with other industries.
It is evident that the current law is at odds with some traditional practices.
This is at odds with what the church teaches.
My heart is at odds.
And that is at odds with the purpose of philanthropy.
You can also that digital cinema is at odds with a good script.
Addiction is at odds with what is expected of us.
Some people say your immigration policy is at odds with your jobs program.
Smith is at odds with his staff.
The continuing denial of this regional dimension is at odds with the idea of subsidiarity.
But this is at odds with the current practice.
Clark eventually falls for a performer herself but is at odds with her father.
Sorry if that is at odds with your opinions.
The reformist faction within the Saenuri Party is at odds against Lee.
Guidance tion is at odds with the capability.
After all, this is an issue where no one is at odds.

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