This conclusion flies in the face of current British government policy that does the opposite.
Mr Sargeant said the policy "flies in the face" of trying to keep families together.
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That flies in the face of research by the American Association of University Women.
This also flies in the face of the liberating ethos of the ever-growing World Wide Web.
This flies in the face of what most economists think about high European taxes.
That flies in the face of an Apple proposal to eliminate preferred stock from its charter.
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Its cell shaded art style flies in the face of a decade of graphical advancement.
This cut flies in the face of recommendations made by economists at the Brookings Institution.
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This has a seductive logic, but flies in the face of the evidence.
Officials say the Pentagon typically flies in arms so the demand is unlikely to affect U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
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But Google would never consider such an action because it flies in the face of their entire corporate culture.
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This argument, though, flies in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
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Planned Parenthood flies in doctors from Minnesota once or twice a week.
"It so flies in the face of what everyone believes, " said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management.
Dennis Horgan, the winery owner, is also a skilled marketeer, who flies in world-famous orchestras for concerts at his estate.
Even some reformers believe that tying the hands of the lower courts flies in the face of Brazil's legal traditions.
When he died aged 67 in January 1987 he was talking about the flies in the desert on his death bed.
It's a beautiful place to break out the tent again, but be ready for the swarms of flies in the morning.
This flies in the face of natural seeps which, the world over, are many times the volume of any man-made leaks.
How can conservatives can keep throwing out criticism and no concrete plans of their own flies in the face of common sense.
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But when his father subsequently flies in for a visit he makes small talk, unable to pose the questions that haunt him.
Certainly, it flies in the face of rising Euroscepticism across the continent.
In addition, IBM flies in senior executives and puts them up in housing close to the course, people familiar with the matter said.
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However, like the Artful Dodger, Bernanke must disguise his willful inflationary strategy because it flies in the face of stated policy and public opinion.
Johnson likes the stock because of stubborn pessimism on the part of investors and analysts that flies in the face of its strong performance.
Because - and it also flies in the face of Government policy, I mean the policy is to protect the public by preventing crime.
Of course, this illusion flies in the face of common sense, to say nothing of the constitutional duty to provide for the common defense.
That decision flies in the face of everything it means to be a Portlander, " said Tacee Webb, who runs what she calls "an all-Gluten-Free Preschool.
However, Apple flies in the face of this norm, handing over iPhone prototypes to carriers with much less time, people familiar with the matter said.
They'd arrived earlier that morning as a part of the "jump team" that flies in on military transport planes with vehicles in the president's motorcade.
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