The two could clash over unpopular austerity measures implemented by Monti as part of a European agreement.
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They often steal cattle from each other, and clash over grazing rights and access to water points.
The regulatory clash over Web privacy in the early 2000s established ground rules that today are being tested.
This clash over final results could matter soon, because it bears on how the talks will be structured.
Most of all, it feared that economic reform was being held hostage in the clash over the Constitution.
The delay in holding a vote potentially sets up a clash over taxes in Congress's lame-duck session following the election.
The clash over the Aldabra tortoise ranks as one of the most murky and bitter in the ICZN's 118-year history.
Their decision, after a retreat, to put off the clash over the debt ceiling could be a sign of this.
In the late spring, Russia and Georgia came close to a clash over Abkhazia but diplomats pulled the two sides apart.
The war began as a clash over an obscure sliver of borderland.
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As the DUP and Sinn Fein clash over plans to reform the welfare system the prime minister has described the changes as deeply "progressive and thoughtful".
Though El Salvador and Honduras went to the International Court of Justice to settle their land border, all three countries still clash over fishing rights in the Gulf of Fonseca.
David-Weill recruited Wasserstein in 2002 to turn around Lazard's flagging business, but the two immediately began to clash over the lavish pay packages Wasserstein was doling out to lure new bankers.
An editorial in state-run Global Times, meanwhile, urged people to "prepare for the worst" with regard to a potential clash over the islands - but then appeared to call for a pragmatic approach.
With a disaster that would combine the nastier elements of Chernobyl and the Kursk tragedy on the cards, Neeson and Ford clash over how best to save the ship, crew and possibly the world.
Two heavyweights in the race for mayor, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and former Comptroller Bill Thompson, are having their first major campaign clash over what seems like a neighborhood issue: the construction of a garbage-transfer station on the Upper East Side.
In 1996 they came close to a fresh clash, over a few barren islets not far from Edremit.
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The White House and Congress are expected to clash again over the ultimate outcome of those cuts, delayed for two months.
The most dramatic clash came over foreign policy, and the attack last month on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which left the US ambassador and three other Americans dead.
Mr. Obama's recess appointments had set off a clash with Republicans over the scope of presidential power.
Its ability to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion, say, or even to back up the Philippines or Vietnam in a clash with China over a contentious rock in the South China Sea relies on its willingness to see these conflicts become wars involving the superpowers or even nuclear confrontations.
It made clear -- I mean, a major accomplishment in this was that the -- in the final days here, the Republicans were insisting that whatever process that became law would force another vote on raising the debt ceiling, another clash and conflict over this that would create more uncertainty in the next six months.
The short-term increase in the borrowing cap is the brainchild of House Republicans, who wanted to re-sequence a series of upcoming budget battles, taking the threat of a potentially devastating government default off the table and instead setting up a clash in March over automatic across-the-board spending cuts set to strike the Pentagon and many domestic programs.
The same court heard a fortnight ago how Ms Robertson had also spent a night in custody after a violent clash with her partner over her Facebook status.
His unflinchable Buddhist credo of always seeking the middle way and avoiding contentious decisions caused him to paper over the clash until it now threatens to consume him.
Since then, Chinese government vessels have been sailing in and out of what Japan says are its territorial waters, prompting warnings from Tokyo and raising concerns over a clash.
Mr Milburn's clash with Mr Brown over the degree of financial freedom to be conferred on foundation hospitals, coupled with Mr Blair's failure to stand up to the chancellor, led to his decision to quit the cabinet, a frustrated and disillusioned man.
Fellow bailout recipients like Ireland -- which had to accept a full country bailout for its bust banks -- may ask for their terms to be reviewed, while Spain could clash with other countries over which banks are worth saving and which aren't.
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