at variance造句1) Jill and Sue are at variance over/about their lodger.
2) Young people's reactions to world events are often at variance with those of their parents.
3) Tradition and culture are often at variance with the needs of modern living.
4) This theory is at variance with the known facts.
5) These conclusions are totally at variance with the evidence.
6) The question of woman suffrage sets them at variance.
7) As long as your interests and mine were at variance I could give you no counsel on this subject.
8) He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.
9) Many of his statements were at variance with the facts.
10) The Spirit reconciles men who were at variance.
11) The results are often at variance with the clinical diagnosis.
12) The Communists were at variance with all their previous allies and there was room for an alternative viewpoint.
13) This analysis is therefore totally at variance with that of Bacon and Eltis.
14) There is likely to be material that is at variance with your own views.
15) The research examines this conclusion since it is at variance with rational economic planning.
16) But this is making demands which are wildly at variance with the methodology and history of the experimental sciences.
17) If anything stands at variance with the evidence, it is this system of beliefs.
18) This shows a Spartan caution which is at variance with their previous bellicosity over Samos.
19) The text seems dully at variance with the fantasy of the illustrations and falls between two stools.
20) This was at variance with the Eurocheque system as exempted by the Commission in 1984.
21) Her current statement is at variance with what she said July 10.
22) A local candidate at variance with the national campaign may please the press but it rarely wins the people.
23) Most heavy metal fans are under 20 - this is at variance with the age of the bands themselves, who are often over 40.
24) But whatever the degree of accuracy, they convey a global message completely at variance with the party's narrow patriotism.
25) Some positively conflict by setting off a train of thought which is quite at variance with the message the audio track carries.
26) There was, moreover, a vehemence of utterance and gesture curiously at variance with the reticence of our Virginians.
27) But it has been further seen that strong justification is needed for adopting a system at variance with prevailing medical views.
28) At the very least you should consult two historians whose views you know to be opposed or at variance.
29) It is quite clear that this thread of non-incrimination is at variance with the recent emphasis on obtaining confession evidence.
30) Here, modern concepts of diplomacy and international relations are often at variance with those of this period.