Without national, secure wireless network that will provide the back bone for the collection and manipulation of power data, the energy industry will always be at odds with the environment.
However, experts say that the oil industry would naturally be at odds with the proposal for an increased renewable fuel standard, particularly since it only reluctantly accepted the current standard of 7.5 billion gallons of renewables by 2012.
For a game strongly associated with the camaraderie of a night spent at crowded tables with friends any move online could be seen as being at odds with the very reasons for playing.
The administration official believes, however, it is "counterproductive to be at odds" with the Venezuelan government.
In fact, were the Senate and the full Congress to go along with this recommendation, the consequences would likely be directly at odds with congressionally mandated trends toward consolidation, streamlining and wherever possible "joint" performance of Defense Department activities.
Politically, we may be at odds with the Chinese regime, but its people desperately long for a taste of American autonomy.
This would seem to be at odds with the atmospherics of Obamaland.
Mir-Hossein Mousavi said he would put forward a bill to amend laws judged to be at odds with the spirit of Iran's constitution, in particular "discriminatory and unjust regulations" against women.
But Clinton administration officials decided that such a trip would be at odds with the current break in diplomatic relations between the United States and Yugoslavia, unless approved by the State Department.
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Ironically, the very success that Apple Inc. (NasdaqGS: AAPL) has had selling its products to Chinese consumers may be at least part of the reason why the Cupertino, California company found itself at odds with the powers that be in China in recent weeks.
But bulletins put out by the Israeli army's press office during the day could be seen by journalists to be totally at odds with what was happening on the ground.
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Hitler positioned himself in this historic tradition, so that anyone who questioned his authority would be putting himself at odds with the nation's moral foundation.
Mr Justice Treacy said this appeared to be "at odds" with the view taken by an American judge who reviewed the material and concluded it should be handed over.
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"There is no reason we have to be at odds with China on the energy front, " says James Woolsey, the former Central Intelligence Agency director who now concentrates on energy technologies.
Until recently the longest living storage media has been magnetic tape which may be kept as long at 30 years in the right environment with good odds that the data can be read back (assuming that the playback devices for that media still exist).
If this were the case, he might now be offering his own point of view, which could, conceivably, be slightly at odds with what he then perceived as the best position for his client.
And every effort at odds with that duty must be exposed to the harshest scrutiny and most vigorous opposition.
Your comments seemed to discount and ignore the importance of business aviation in the U.S., and appear to be at odds with your stated interest in promoting job growth, stimulating exports, driving economic recovery and restoring America to its first-place position in manufacturing.
If the situation were reversed, would an American patriot not be at odds with his sometime allies?
The question is whether or not Republicans, quite frankly, are going to be willing to accept some of the strong measures that might put them at odds with some of their campaign contributors.
There may be some quiet warnings to Blair on the fringes that if he persists in his apparent readiness to back the United States in military action against Iraq he will be at odds with many of his fellow leaders.
Yet this would seem to be at odds with our instinct that two very rare things would not happen at the same time.
The Senate proposal is at odds with the White House over a key question, whether terrorist suspects should be able to see the evidence against them, even if it's classified.
What is more, the MCS insistence that an air fleet of 180 C-17s would be sufficient is at odds with official Air Force statements made just a year earlier, when a force of 222 planes was deemed the lowest force level advisable.
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