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She has been at odds with her former fire chief, Kristin Crowley, removing Crowley on Feb. 21.

The move could place the Democratic governor at odds with powerful public sector labor unions, who represent state workers in California.

Amanda McKay's father, Ted McKay, represented miners who continued to work during the year-long dispute and pushed for a national vote to settle the issue, putting him at odds with many striking miners.

From BBC

Such rules are sometimes criticized as gatekeeping at odds with values of inclusion.

In light of Rubio’s previous comments, groups that provided HIV treatment, in particular, were surprised to learn — the same curt email was sent to scores of NGOs — that their work is now deemed at odds with the fortunes of America.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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