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The Front and Morocco have been at loggerheads ever since.
It is also at loggerheads with Brussels over immigration policy.
One effort in 2014 put it at loggerheads with Beijing.
Their similar strongman tactics have also landed them at loggerheads.
Mr Zuma has remained at loggerheads with Mr Gordhan ever since.
Russia and the United States are also at loggerheads over Ukraine.
Assange and the embassy have been at loggerheads for a while.
And Iraq's two main backers, Washington and Tehran, are at loggerheads.
Officials also remained somewhat at loggerheads when it came to inflation.
Already, Mr. Moon appears to be at loggerheads with the Pentagon.
But the two companies have been at loggerheads over the auction.
He and Schumer have been at loggerheads on how to proceed.
But, the different divisions within the British parliament have remained at loggerheads.
"They have been at loggerheads culturally for a long time," he said.
Republicans and Democrats remain at loggerheads over how to reach a deal.
Sanders is far from the only candidate at loggerheads with Bloomberg. Sen.
The NATO allies have been at loggerheads over the issue for months.
It seems like canine and feline partisans will always be at loggerheads.
Japan and China have long been at loggerheads over the tiny, uninhabited islands.
Lawmakers and the government are at loggerheads over how the process will work.
According to Variety, the directors were at loggerheads with Kennedy from the start.
Transneft and Rosneft have been at loggerheads over efforts to resolve the situation.
His government has been at loggerheads with Saudi Arabia for almost a decade.
SEC commissioners at the time were at loggerheads over who should be selected.
The two points of view "are at loggerheads," Warner told reporters in January.
More than a year into the litigation, the two sides are at loggerheads.
The two sides remain at loggerheads, so Freeport has started sending Grasberg workers home.
But President Beji Caid Essebsi and Prime Minister Youssef Chahed have been at loggerheads.
THE COUNTRIES with the two biggest armies in NATO are at loggerheads once again.
Brothers Chuck and Jimmy McGill, at loggerheads, finally reach a point of no return.
Turkey and the Trump administration are at loggerheads over a number of other issues.
But several deadlines for the deal have been extended as negotiators remained at loggerheads.
Warsaw and Brussels have been at loggerheads over Poland's rule of law for months.
President Zuma and Gordham have been at loggerheads over economic policy over recent months.
Japan and the United States remain at loggerheads on how to frame trade talks.
But the two were soon at loggerheads again, and the protests were back on.
The Sunni Muslim kingdom has been at loggerheads with revolutionary Shi'ite Iran for decades.
After joining the EU in 2004, Budapest has frequently been at loggerheads with Brussels.
The countries have been at loggerheads since the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
Australia and China are at loggerheads over Beijing's attempt to influence politics Down Under.
It wasn't the first time Trump has been at loggerheads with the sports world.
Russia and the United States have been at loggerheads over the situation in Venezuela.
Italy and India have been at loggerheads over who has jurisdiction over the case.
His main rival, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was at loggerheads with the military.
If they headed north, her husband's parents in New York also remained at loggerheads.
Russia has been at loggerheads with the United States over a range of issues.
His daughters have been at loggerheads ever since Janine was a child television star.
But Mr. Erdogan is at loggerheads with the United States over several strategic issues.
Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over the issue for months.
I understand that, obviously, Democrats and Republicans have long been at loggerheads over this issue.
In this case, the two are at loggerheads: FCC Chair Ajit Pai endorses the merger.
So the parties are at loggerheads and are going ... to have to go into trial.
Though American and Iranian commanders battled in tandem against IS, they are now at loggerheads.
Ministers are at loggerheads over the relationship the country should have with the European Union.
Genius, which launched as Rap Genius in 2009, has been at loggerheads with Google before.
Orban and Soros, allies in dismantling communism during the 1980s, are now frequently at loggerheads.
McCain endorsed Trump in May, but has at times been at loggerheads with the nominee.
But the death penalty is inherently violent — so those traditions now are really at loggerheads.
The appeal comes with the president and Republicans at loggerheads over confirming a ninth justice.
Over the years, Mr. Trump has also been perpetually at loggerheads with Palm Beach officials.
Cyprus and Turkey have been at loggerheads since a 1974 Turkish invasion of the island.
The United States and China, the world's two largest economies, are increasingly at loggerheads over trade.
Contact your state insurance regulator if you and your insurer are at loggerheads about a claim.
Russia and Ukraine have long been at loggerheads over the Eurobond, which was due in December.
Despite Sanchez's upbeat assessment, a new election may eventually be called if parties remain at loggerheads.
"The American policy is at loggerheads with the Swedish position," Sida Director-General Carin Jamtin said.
As that civil war enters its final throes, Russia and Turkey have been increasingly at loggerheads.
But that item appears unlikely to be finished with Republicans and Democrats at loggerheads over funding.
Even before the new U.S. strategy was unveiled, Moscow and Washington were at loggerheads over missile defense.
The two NATO allies were most recently at loggerheads over a flag hoisting in the Aegean Sea.
But European and United States regulators had been at loggerheads over recognizing each other's rules as equivalent.
Just two days after the UK formally left the EU, the two sides already seem at loggerheads.
In another obstacle, Anthem and Cigna have been at loggerheads for months and are suing each other.
Even before the new U.S. strategy was unveiled, Moscow and Washington were at loggerheads over missile defence.
If the two sides remain at loggerheads, IG Metall's leadership may decide at a meeting on Jan.
Turkey and Israel have long been at loggerheads over Israel's policy toward the Palestinians and Jerusalem's status.
Democrats have been at loggerheads with the president since they won back the speaker's gavel in 2018.
Others said the intervention would not prevent further yuan weakness with Washington and Beijing still at loggerheads.
Tech companies have been at loggerheads with national governments and police agencies over the use of encryption.
In addition to sparring over trade, the world's two biggest economies are also at loggerheads over Taiwan.
However, all of the positive talk has now vanished, and the two countries are at loggerheads again.
Weintraub told The Hill earlier this year that commissioners have been at loggerheads over the agency's purpose.
Even allies are at loggerheads, with the League, led by Matteo Salvini, sparring with Berlusconi almost daily.
"Germany and France are at loggerheads in terms of how far they're going to go," he added.
With lawmakers at loggerheads, Ms. DeVos has made it clear that she is not waiting for Congress.
His children, from different romantic relationships, have been at loggerheads since his death, creating a legal knot.
The threat of violence can be at loggerheads with more visibility for the transgender community, Daniari said.
The two countries have long been at loggerheads over Israel's policy toward the Palestinians and Jerusalem's status.
The KRG and the Shi'ite-led central government in Baghdad have been at loggerheads since the Sept.
It seems just as useful in 2017, when the law and human feelings still seem at loggerheads.
For centuries, shepherds have been at loggerheads with the wild wolves that want to eat their sheep.
But in recent years the two groups have been at loggerheads over how best to increase Bitcoin's capacity.
The Brexit process has since put Scotland's devolved nationalist government increasingly at loggerheads with the UK's Conservative leadership.
Deripaska and Potanin have periodically been at loggerheads since Deripaska's Rusal bought a stake in Nornickel in 193.
The two sides remain at loggerheads on how long the EU would take to eliminate tariffs on cars.
In theory, China remains at loggerheads with its Asian neighbours over contested rocks in the South China Sea.
The bank used to be owned by a powerful tycoon who is now at loggerheads with the government.
Some predict that Tasmania could be heading back to the old days of greens and lumberjacks at loggerheads.
As it promotes its own banking app, NAB is at loggerheads with another mobile payments provider, Apple Pay.
Meanwhile, American and European negotiators are at loggerheads over what to include in their own prospective trade deal.
Japan has repeatedly said it prefers multilateral trade negotiations, which puts it at loggerheads with the United States.
Other said the intervention would not stop further yuan weakness with Washington and Beijing at loggerheads over tariffs.
Italy is at loggerheads with the Commission and many fellow euro zone governments over its big-spending budget.
Few issues have been more at loggerheads over the course of Trump's presidency than trade and North Korea.
This stance puts Brussels at loggerheads with Washington, which has insisted on including farm products in the talks.
Noah, for example, is at loggerheads with Sasha over the ending of the movie based on his novel.
The two men have been at loggerheads since McMaster was named President Trump's national security adviser in April.
Japan has repeatedly said it prefers multilateral trade negotiations, which puts it at loggerheads with the United States.
Disputes over the still-militarized frontier, in particular the town of Badme, have kept the two sides at loggerheads.
So he did at least indirectly confirm Kogan's general point that Facebook's developer and user terms are at loggerheads.
The Balkan state declared independence from ex-Yugoslavia in 1991 but almost immediately found itself at loggerheads with Greece.
TIM has been at loggerheads with Rome over rolling out superfast Internet in so-called non-economically viable areas.
Football and politics are at loggerheads right now, and Samantha Bee is ready to oblige with weekly sports coverage.
Tokyos central government and Okinawa authorities have long been at loggerheads over the plan to move the air base.
Tokyo's central government and Okinawa authorities have long been at loggerheads over the plan to move the air base.
NZF and the OFC were at loggerheads for months over the interpretation of world governing body FIFA's eligibility statutes.
That would complicate the situation even more for the United States, putting additional allies at loggerheads with each other.
Iran and Saudi Arabia are still at loggerheads; the conflict between Turkey and the Kurds becomes ever more bitter.
Both governments have belatedly realised that in a volatile region and time, they cannot afford to remain at loggerheads.
What happens, for example, if the president and the CFPB director are at loggerheads about the agency's overall direction?
Mr. Rajoy and Mr. Sánchez have long been at loggerheads and their relationship has at times been publicly acrimonious.
The Washington Post reported that Juster has been at loggerheads with other senior Trump administration officials over economic issues.
Notably, the Trans-Pacific pact includes Mexico and Canada, which are at loggerheads with the Trump administration over Nafta.
Mr. Poroshenko has been at loggerheads with nationalist parties in Parliament over a 2015 peace accord, which they abhor.
Brussels has been at loggerheads with Poland in recent weeks over the conservative government's attempts to expand their powers.
Shi'ite Iran is at loggerheads with Sunni Muslim powers including Saudi Arabia in Yemen as well as in Syria.
Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over Ankara's decision to buy the Russian S-400 systems.
PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski is a former senior Solidarity official but he and Walesa have long been at loggerheads.
Trump is at loggerheads with Beijing over trade and has tried to put pressure on China, to be sure.
The two men have been at loggerheads since Groysman rejected Danylyuk's candidate for deputy minister in charge of tax policy.
The Gulf state has also been at loggerheads with its much bigger neighbor Saudi Arabia, the de facto OPEC leader.
Bonds and stocks are at loggerheads again, with one side indicating caution on growth and the other brimming with optimism.
Wine (real name is Robert Kyagulayi) has been at loggerheads with authorities in Uganda since he entered the political fray.
Instead, as bills are thrashed out in committee, everyone weighs in, including various government departments, which are often at loggerheads.
The reality, though, is bit a more complex, as the US and UNESCO have actually been at loggerheads since 2011.
Ankara and Washington have been at loggerheads for months over Turkey's planned purchase of Russian S-400 missile defense system.
Lenders and the authorities have been at loggerheads over the amount of zakat they pay for more than a decade.
The rule, which will take affect from Monday, comes amid tension between the neighbors, which have often been at loggerheads.
The two countries are already at loggerheads over the civil wars of Syria and Yemen, where they support opposing sides.
On Iran and Syria, Moscow and Beijing routinely follow each other's line, usually putting them at loggerheads with the West.
Hungary, which joined the EU in 2004, has frequently been at loggerheads with Brussels since its ascension to the bloc.
The walkout began on Thursday morning as the company and union remained at loggerheads over a salary and benefits package.
Turkey and the United States have also been at loggerheads over the United States relationship with Kurdish forces in Syria.
In Europe even before the assault, Turkey was at loggerheads with NATO over its purchase of Russian air-defence missiles.
During his third term as president, he intervened militarily in Ukraine and Syria, putting him at loggerheads with the West.
Now the Kentucky lawmaker is at loggerheads with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer over how the trial should be conducted.
China has been at loggerheads with India in recent months over a disputed border in the Himalayan region of Doklam.
That has put him at loggerheads with Mexico's richest man Carlos Slim, who has a major stake in the project.
That makes them allies in the fight, rather than at loggerheads, as they have so often been in the past.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since Vivendi backtracked last year on a deal to buy Mediaset's pay-TV unit.
Poland's euroskeptic government is currently at loggerheads with Brussels over a range of issues including its reform of the constitutional court.
Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, is also making an attempt to put to rest stories that he and Priebus are at loggerheads.
He and Arnault were first at loggerheads in 2001 when Kering (then known as PPR) won a takeover battle for Gucci.
Having felt largely ignored by the United States over the Syria war, Turkey has found itself increasingly at loggerheads with Washington.
Mainly Shi'ite Iran and Sunni Saudia Arabia have long been at loggerheads over religion and political influence in the Middle East.
Hungary has been at loggerheads with the Commission almost permanently since the nationalist government of Viktor Orban took power in 2010.
The government in Baghdad is at loggerheads with the Kurdish authorities in northern Iraq after they held a referendum on independence.
Acacia and Tanzania are also at loggerheads over allegations of tax evasion and the government is reviewing all existing mining licenses.
Tillerson said his differences with Trump on some major issues would not necessarily put him at loggerheads with the White House.
But the ride-hail industry is still at loggerheads with state governments across the US over a number of sticky issues.
Democrats and Republicans remain at loggerheads over two key issues, which if resolved, could lead to a broad year-end deal.
Kejriwal and the BJP have been at loggerheads since the self-styled anti-graft crusader won elections in the Indian capital.
Now the two sides say they have settled many of the last sticking points that kept them at loggerheads for years.
His comments came after multiple reports suggested both sides were at loggerheads over the terms of a phase one trade agreement.
Mr. Sirisena and Mr. Wickremasinghe have often been at loggerheads over the country's administration — a conflict amplified by their distinct personalities.
That, Mr. Wazne said, puts the United States at loggerheads with the pro-government alliance in Syria, especially Hezbollah and Iran.
There are several very serious journalists at the network, especially Chris Wallace, but they occasionally find themselves at loggerheads with pundits.
EU states are at loggerheads over how to manage migration after 1.3 million refugees and migrants reached the bloc last year.
Mainly Shi'ite Iran and Sunni Saudia Arabia have long been at loggerheads over religion and political influence across the Middle East.
Cuba and the United States, at loggerheads since the early 1960s over their Cold War rivalry, recently re-established diplomatic relationships.
Mugabe's family had been at loggerheads with the current President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa over where the funeral should take place.
Washington and Brussels are also at loggerheads over climate change, after Mr. Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris accord.
Japan and China have long been at loggerheads over the tiny, uninhabited islands, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.
The two sides have been at loggerheads since the expulsion of foreign missionaries from China after the Communists took power in 1949.
But the tiny Gulf nation will not be at loggerheads with Russia over the European market on political grounds, Al-Attiyah said.
His first task will be to recapture the UN's primacy in world security—devilishly hard when America and Russia are at loggerheads.
The two companies have been at loggerheads over patent disputes in several regions, with each alleging that the other infringed its patents.
Russia and Turkey, already at loggerheads and with military obligations to Armenia and Azerbaijan, respectively, could be sucked into a proxy war.
"If they make a choice that is not practical, it puts you at loggerheads," said Dr. Karl Neumann, the pediatrician behind kidstraveldoc.com.
Lawmakers are racing to finish legislation that would save Puerto Rico from a debt crisis but remain at loggerheads over the details.
But he's not ruling out a partial government shutdown if the parties and chambers remain at loggerheads over Trump's infamous campaign promise.
Defeat of the motion will strengthen Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, who has been at loggerheads with President Maithripala Sirisena since last year.
After the hearing, the mayor and the governor, who are famously at loggerheads, met privately for nearly an hour and a half.
Vice President Hamilton Mourão, currently at loggerheads with the Bolsonaro family, dodged reporters' questions on Wednesday about what his boss was thinking.
His death has also prompted a fierce debate, with US presidential candidates and elected officials already at loggerheads over what happens next.
Deripaska and Potanin have periodically been at loggerheads since Rusal bought a stake in Nornickel just before the 2008 global financial crash.
One of the main challenges for Mr. Sánchez will be Catalonia, where Mr. Rajoy had been at loggerheads with separatists for years.
Musk may be at loggerheads with Wall Street now, but these current investors are betting that will fade in the coming years.
Hungary, which joined the European Union (EU) in 2004, has frequently been at loggerheads with Brussels since its ascension to the bloc.
Ever since the tribe began demonstrations on its campground, residents and local officials from Mahwah have been at loggerheads with the Ramapoughs.
But McConnell and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer have been at loggerheads since late last year over how it should be conducted.
The five permanent members – Britain, France and the United States on one side, Russia and China the other – are increasingly at loggerheads.
Meanwhile, the government remains at loggerheads with the European Commission over a law forcing Supreme Court judges aged 65 and over to retire.
But the SDF is supported and armed by the US, further complicating the conflict, which has already put Washington at loggerheads with Moscow.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic congressional leaders are at loggerheads over funding for a border wall with Mexico and reopening the government.
Remainers and Brexiteers remain at loggerheads over Brexit and what level of closeness the U.K. should have to the bloc in future, however.
View disagreement as a positive Few people enjoy being challenged or going to the mat every time they're at loggerheads with someone else.
"The largest political force in the country — PML-N — should not be at loggerheads with both the judiciary and the army," he said.
READ MORE: Iran and Saudi Arabia at loggerheads: How we got here "Normally we are attacked all the time," the colonel told me.
Japan and the United States remain at loggerheads over exchange-rate policy with Washington dismissing Tokyo's concerns that recent yen rises are excessive.
The Vatican and Beijing have been at loggerheads since the expulsion of foreign missionaries from China after the Communists took power in 1949.
Monsanto and the government have been at loggerheads over the company's request that Argentine exporters inspect soybean shipments to ensure growers pay royalties.
The Council's five permanent members – Britain, France and the United States on one side, Russia and China the other – are increasingly at loggerheads.
Though the five countries share a common history, their post-Soviet paths have diverged, and they are often at loggerheads with each other.
With the two sides at loggerheads, lawmakers on both sides of the argument increasingly believe Capitol Hill must settle the debate with legislation.
Punk and Thatcherism are at loggerheads and the far-right group known as the National Front is peddling white supremacy on street corners.
But Democrats and Republicans are at loggerheads over the best steps, and there is little suggestion that a breakthrough is in the offing.
The former allies have been at loggerheads since Israeli commandos stormed a Turkish ship in an aid flotilla to Gaza, killing 10 Turks.
In fact, the two were at loggerheads and even went to court as the relationship soured following the breakdown of the proposed deal.
Imagine a crack-up of NATO, with European powers at loggerheads while Russia gobbles up the Baltic states and the rest of Ukraine.
The two nations have also begun joint patrols in Manbij, in northern Syria, where Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads.
After the two oil competitors were at loggerheads over an agreement to cut production, a price war caused a tailspin across world markets.
He has been at loggerheads with President Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama, both of whom could barely conceal their disdain for him.
The farming problem The United States and the European Union are already at loggerheads over whether agriculture should be included in trade discussions.
"It is not a good idea for the prime minister and his attorney general to be at loggerheads," he says at one point.
Li had long been at loggerheads with Zhao over the pace and direction of change, on questions ranging from price reform to ideological controls.
The two parties have been at loggerheads since 5-Star was launched in 2009 and there is bad blood between many of their parliamentarians.
But Hearst has thrived for decades as a private company and none of its trustees or family members are at loggerheads with its management.
PiS and the centrist Civic Platform opposition, to which Mr Adamowicz originally belonged (though he ran for mayor as an independent), are at loggerheads.
Mr Trump is at loggerheads with the Democrats, who now control the House of Representatives, over funding for his proposed border wall with Mexico.
That meeting came weeks after contentious emails were made public, showing the two firms have been at loggerheads at times during the approval process.
Japan and South Korea are also at loggerheads over export curbs that Japan has placed on certain high-tech materials bound for South Korea.
Relations between Moscow and Washington have deteriorated following Russia's annexation of the Crimea in 2014, with the two nations also at loggerheads over Syria.
The Trump administration has found itself increasingly at loggerheads with Putin's government over the past month, as expectations of a second relationship "reset" dim.
Loosening limits for electric carmakers and aerospace manufacturers is notable because those are two areas where Beijing and Washington have been increasingly at loggerheads.
The two sides have been at loggerheads and involved in a tit-for-tat tariff battle that has been suspended while the negotiations continue.
Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over Ankara's decision to purchase Russian S-400 systems, which are incompatible with NATO systems.
The right-wing government in Warsaw is at loggerheads with the European Commission, the EU's executive, on a range of issues, including migrant quotas.
Italy is at loggerheads with the European Commission and many fellow euro zone governments over its expansionary 2019 budget, which breaks EU's fiscal rules.
"You just don't want to see the two largest economies in the world at loggerheads for an extended period of time," Boockvar said. 2.
The KRG and the Shi'ite-led central government in Baghdad are at loggerheads since a Kurdish independence referendum held last month in northern Iraq.
The song places a quick, ascending guitar lick at loggerheads with a tune that hints at the Beach Boys, veering between ballad and brawl.
Venezuela's opposition leader vows to return to the country, India and Pakistan are still at loggerheads and we go inside the Trump-Kim talks.
More broadly, the two men are also at loggerheads over how to find a long-term revenue source to modernize the century-old subway.
But with Moscow and Washington often at loggerheads, it is unclear whether the Russian state-controlled company's efforts will bear fruit with American customers.
The moves mark a further escalation of tensions between NATO allies Germany and Turkey, who are at loggerheads over a wide range of issues.
Republicans and Democrats are also at loggerheads over a deal that would set top-line spending figures for all 12 fiscal 2020 appropriations bills.
The last 10 years have seen the world's most powerful states increasingly at loggerheads, with rising political divisions in almost every country on earth.
Oakley and Dolan have been at loggerheads since last week, when Oakley was frogmarched from Madison Square Garden after an altercation with security guards.
Monsanto and President Mauricio Macri's government have been at loggerheads since March over how to make sure farmers pay royalties on soybean seed technology.
The three main ethnic and religious groups, the majority Shi'ite Arabs and the minority Sunni Arabs and Kurds, have been at loggerheads for decades.
Now, most experts believe Corbyn won't get his shot, that May and the DUP have too much in common to stay at loggerheads for long.
Admittedly, when America and Russia are at loggerheads over such matters as Syria, it is exceedingly hard for a UN secretary-general to make peace.
The island's president, Maithripala Sirisena, has been at loggerheads with the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, since the former tried to sack the latter in October.
The EU-USA have been at loggerheads over this since the U.S. first raised concerns over alleged illegal repayable launch aid for Airbus in 2004.
Ukraine and Russia are at loggerheads over a Russian-backed separatist war in eastern Ukraine that has killed more than 10,000 people in three years.
Dan Patrick (R), who sponsored the Senate version, had been at loggerheads with state House Speaker Joe Straus (R), who said the measure was unnecessary.
Poland's eurosceptic ruling party (PiS) is at loggerheads with Brussels over issues including its constitutional court, migrant policy, climate policy and logging in ancient forests.
The Swiss airline caterer remains at loggerheads with its biggest investors, RBR Capital Advisors and Cologny Advisors, which are seeking to depose Chairman Andreas Schmid.
Toshiba and joint venture partner Western Digital are at loggerheads over the sale of the chip unit - the world's second-largest producer of NAND chips.
There was no festive summit, just a recognition by two regional powers that they cannot afford to remain at loggerheads during such a volatile period.
Moreover, no secretary-general can weave magic in places like Syria if the world's main powers are at loggerheads, as America has been with Russia.
The Sunni Muslim-ruled states are at loggerheads with Shi'ite Iran, fighting a proxy war that has influenced conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
Riyadh is at loggerheads with many European countries which have criticized its intervention in Yemen's civil war and support dialogue with its arch-enemy Iran.
Moscow and Kiev have also been at loggerheads over the $3 billion Eurobond issued in late 2013 and which had a maturity date of Dec.
The right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star have often been at loggerheads since forming an unlikely alliance last year after inconclusive elections.
But Mr. Barr and Democrats are at loggerheads over the Democrats' proposed format for questioning him, and now the much-anticipated hearing is in doubt.
But the U.S. and North Korea have been at loggerheads since Trump walked out of a second round talks with Kim in Hanoi in February.
Putin's Russia and the West are now at loggerheads — even, according to a popular but misguided analogy Conradi uses, enmeshed in a new Cold War.
Ankara and Washington have been at loggerheads over the fate of a U.S. evangelical pastor being tried in Turkey for terrorism charges that he denies.
Poland's euroskeptic ruling party (PiS) is at loggerheads with Brussels over issues including its constitutional court, migrant policy, climate policy and logging in ancient forests.
Her Christian Democrats are losing support to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and are at loggerheads with their Bavarian allies over migrant policy.
Despite being NATO allies, Washington and Ankara are already at loggerheads over their opposing interests in Syria and Ankara's plans to buy Russian missile defenses.
Since taking office in 2015 Law and Justice (PiS) has been at loggerheads with the European Union over reforms which critics say undermine judicial independence.
Here's a conundrum that estate planners run into: What happens when the older generation and the heirs are at loggerheads over which causes to fund?
Sirisena and Wickremesinghe, who have been at loggerheads since last October, have blamed one another for ignoring warnings from India and failing to stop the attacks.
After all, in that parallel reality, politics likely has nothing to offer save a GOP Congress at loggerheads with a President Clinton on every damn issue.
Italy is at loggerheads with European commissioners over a proposed budget that would increase the country's deficit to 2.4 percent of annual economic output during 2019.
Amazon and Netflix are not only rivals when it comes to original streaming projects: now more than ever, the platforms are at loggerheads during awards season.
In addition, oil services companies are now at loggerheads with producers as they battle for what they see as a fair share of the industry's recovery.
The French media group and activist investor Elliott, which owns just under 10 pct of TIM, are at loggerheads over the Italian group's governance and management.
Transneft and Rosneft have been at loggerheads over efforts to resolve the problem of contaminated oil found in April in the Druzhba export pipeline to Europe.
The two industries have been at loggerheads for years as they seek sway with Washington over how much biofuel should be included in gasoline and diesel.
Israel and Iran are -- unsurprisingly -- at loggerheads, and must be separated in both time and space to prevent them coming blows and further destabilizing the region.
It comes at a time when the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, is at loggerheads with the euro zone's third-largest economy.
The Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in India, has long been at loggerheads over Tibet with China, which brands him a reactionary and a separatist.
Freeport is still at loggerheads with Indonesia over rights to its giant Grasberg mine in Papua, and tensions with workers threaten to disrupt its operations further.
Yet Trump's posture places him in the extraordinary position of being at loggerheads with the intelligence community that he will rely on in the Oval Office.
But Hamas embraces tactics and ideology that have long put it at loggerheads with other key Arab players, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Authority.
That seems unlikely anytime soon so long as Turkey remains at loggerheads with the United States, whose political support would be needed to unlock IMF resources.
The sense that the tech world is at loggerheads with Trump is also heightened by one of the president's biggest feuds — with e-commerce giant Amazon.
The sense that the tech world is at loggerheads with Trump is also heightened by one of the president's biggest feuds -- with e-commerce giant Amazon.
The debate highlights an interesting conflict where two movements are at loggerheads: People in the food world encourage eating locally, while technology companies encourage thinking globally.
The companies have been at loggerheads for nearly two years over control of the Brazilian steelmaker and a break-up has been considered by both sides.
Despite the progress toward an agreement on the ordination of new bishops, the Vatican and China are still at loggerheads over a range of other issues.
Italy remains at loggerheads with the European Union over its expansive budget plans, though Tria's comments to parliament on Wednesday, have struck a more conciliatory tone.
The United States and Turkey have been at loggerheads over Ankara's decision to purchase the S-400s, which are not compatible with NATO systems, from Russia.
But divergent Russian and American goals for the future of Syria once ISIS is finally defeated will ensure the two governments return to being at loggerheads.
When the meeting ended, the two sides were at loggerheads over who would run the merged company and whether Mr. Gifford would serve on the board.
The two countries are at loggerheads over offshore maritime zones around the island, where Cyprus has granted licences to multinational companies for oil and gas research.
Lawmakers are still at loggerheads over how they will fund the government (or kick their differences into 2020) as they eye a deadline on Dec. 20.
It had the support of the emergency room doctors and the insurance plans, two lobbies that often find themselves at loggerheads in these type of debates.
Though Russia and the Gulf states are at loggerheads in Syria, one diplomat noted that they all seemed to find common ground on draconian drug laws.
Iraq and Saudi Arabia have been at loggerheads since the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, but they have recently undertaken a diplomatic push to improve ties.
The tycoon has been at loggerheads with the central bank over PrivatBank, the country's largest bank, which he co-founded and which the government nationalised in 2016.
Still, they remain at loggerheads over how American intelligence agencies monitor Europeans' digital profiles, according to several officials, who would speak only on the condition of anonymity.
Petrobras Chief Executive Officer Aldemir Bendine and officials at the company's exploration and production division are at loggerheads over the Sete Brasil contract, sources recently told Reuters.
New York (CNN Business)ESPN's Dan Le Batard is at loggerheads with the head of the sports network, Jimmy Pitaro, over the network's no-pure-politics policy.
The government and the central bank have been at loggerheads in recent months over some strict lending and capital rules ahead of general elections due by May.
The United States and fellow NATO member Turkey have been at loggerheads over Ankara's decision to purchase the S-400s, which are not compatible with NATO systems.
Gordhan and a political group close to Zuma have been at loggerheads over state spending and perceived corruption, sources in the ruling African National Congress (ANC) say.
Although Watchmen is a DC Comics property, its writer Alan Moore has been at loggerheads with the company for years, and the worlds have never collided before.
But backing groups at loggerheads with their national governments threatens to bog down the UAE in the seemingly endless conflicts of two of the world's poorest countries.
"The strain from having the two largest global economies at loggerheads is being felt," said Dec Mullarkey, managing director of investment strategy with Sun Life Investment Management.
Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill are at loggerheads over Trump's request to provide $5.7 billion in funding for a border wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Johnson's white supremacist views were blatant and his policies precipitated a constitutional crisis that put the President at loggerheads with Congress and his own party, the Republicans.
Consider the 2013 government shutdown: the parties were at loggerheads, and, because different parties controlled different institutions of power, each had some constitutional tools available to it.
Power players in the Senate are at loggerheads over how to determine where the money goes, with less than a month to go until the program expires.
But he put himself in a weak position by asking for help at the last minute, when governments were at loggerheads over the single currency and refugees.
Since taking office in late 2015, the PiS has been at loggerheads with the European Union over policy, including placing the country's media under increased state control.
Johnson's white-supremacist views were blatant and his policies precipitated a constitutional crisis that put the President at loggerheads with Congress and his own party, the Republicans.
European leaders are at loggerheads over how much money to put into the EU's budget for the next seven years, after an all-night meeting in Brussels.
Turkey and Greece are allies in NATO but have long been at loggerheads over Cyprus, which has been ethnically split between Greek and Turkish Cypriots since 1974.
Turkey and Greece are allies in NATO but have long been at loggerheads over Cyprus, which has been ethnically split between Greek and Turkish Cypriots since 1974.
Washington and Pyongyang have been at loggerheads for months over North Korea's nuclear and missile programmes, with Trump and Kim Jong Un trading insults and threatening war.
Clearly, in this case the protectionist policy — "America first" — promoted by the Trump administration and the traditional protection of capital by the Republican Party are at loggerheads.
The two steel companies have been at loggerheads since former Usiminas Chief Executive Officer Julian Eguren was dismissed over allegations of misuse of funds in September 2014.
Berlin and Paris have been at loggerheads over who should take the helm of the Commission — German Manfred Weber or French President Emmanuel Macron's pick Michel Barnier.
Despite being NATO allies, Turkey and the United States are currently at loggerheads mainly over their opposing interests in Syria and Ankara's plans to buy Russian missile defenses.
While the CIA believes AQAP and ISIS sometimes tactically cooperate in Yemen, the senior leaderships of the two groups are at loggerheads, making technology transfers between them unlikely.
Warsaw's ruling conservatives, long at loggerheads with Tusk's centrists, had argued the 59-year-old Pole was unfit for the job because of his criticism of their government.
For another, it's tough to predict what the geopolitical situation will be months from now, and the U.S. and Russia already are at loggerheads over many other issues.
Despite being at loggerheads over rent, what mall developers and retailers do agree on is that the lira's volatility, rather than its weakness alone, is the biggest challenge.
Kelkoo and its peers have been at loggerheads with Alphabet unit Google for years, accusing the company of unfairly promoting its own comparison shopping service at their expense.
Her strategy is part of the transactional relationship between the Obamas and the Clintons -- couples who were never close and were even at loggerheads during the 2008 campaign.
While Berlin and Moscow have been at loggerheads since Russia's annexation of Crimea four years ago, they share a common interest in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project.
It could also escalate attacks on U.S.-backed Kurdish militias in Syria, where the two have long been at loggerheads over the armed groups that each country supports.
Italy and the Commission have been at loggerheads on fiscal issues since a euroskeptic coalition government took office in Rome a year ago armed with ambitious spending plans.
Lufthansa management and the cabin crew union UFO have been at loggerheads since September 2013, when Lufthansa said it wanted to cancel a decades-old early retirement scheme.
But once the game gets going with its challenges—well, it's still fun, but it quickly becomes clear that the game's design and its mission are at loggerheads.
The PiS government has been increasingly at loggerheads with Brussels since sweeping to power two years ago over what the EU sees as its flouting of democratic rules.
The arrest warrants, if confirmed, will put further strain on relations between NATO allies Turkey and the United States, already at loggerheads over a wide range of issues.
Poland's right-wing government and the European Commission have been at loggerheads for more than two years over the judicial overhaul, which the EU executive says harms democracy.
Ukraine and Russia have been at loggerheads since Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea, with more than 10,000 people dead in battles between Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists.
President Trump had been at loggerheads with Bolton for months: repeatedly contradicting him, joking to friends about Bolton's bellicosity, and literally exiling his national security adviser to Mongolia.
Defense Department officials had argued that the carrier would be too provocative at a time when Washington and Beijing are already at loggerheads over trade and other issues.
Over a year after the bridge tragedy in Genoa, the government and Atlantia, which controls the company that runs 3,000 kilometers of Italian highway, are still at loggerheads.
McConnell, a Republican, and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer have been at loggerheads since late last year over how Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate should be conducted.
The NATO allies had already been at loggerheads over some issues, ranging from Turkey's purchase of a Russian missile defense system to policy on the war in Syria.
"Although they are at loggerheads now, payers and providers had made progress under the ACA," said Andrew Selesnick, an attorney at the law firm Buchalter in Los Angeles.
Taiwan and China have been at loggerheads, sometimes close to full-scale war, since 1949, when Kuomintang forces defeated by Mao Zedong's revolutionary armies retreated to the island.
As the scotched deal shows, China and America are also increasingly at loggerheads over whether private data will be kept safe as money and corporate ownership cross borders.
Turkey and fellow NATO member the United States have also been at loggerheads regarding U.S. support the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia in the fight against Islamic State in Syria.
The countries have long been at loggerheads over the issue, with Vietnam having emerged as the most vocal opponent of China's claims to the majority of the regional sea.
Rajoy&aposs conservative cabinet had been at loggerheads with the separatists in Catalonia over a banned referendum of independence, challenging in court every move by the regional Catalan authorities.
But for the past few years Monsanto has been at loggerheads with Indian seed company Nuziveedu Seeds Ltd (NSL) over patents, drawing in the Indian and U.S. governments. (reut.
Cotton growers are also getting support from farmers' unions, who are already at loggerheads with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government amid a fall in prices of many agricultural commodities.
Although the two countries are at loggerheads over the water treaty, experts say it's highly unlikely either nation will be looking to jettison it when they meet this week.
Reid told reporters Wednesday that Republican and Democratic leaders are at loggerheads over the stopgap funding measure, which includes tens of millions of dollars to fight the Zika virus.
However, in order for Germany to row in behind Deutsche Bank, there must be political agreement among the two parties, who are at loggerheads on a range of issues.
In Iraqi Kurdistan, the core of their putative state-in-waiting, the two dynasties that fought a nasty civil war back in the 1990s are also at loggerheads again.
The department has been at the centre of battles between hardliners and reformers since the 1980s, when the then propaganda chief, Deng Liqun, was at loggerheads with Deng Xiaoping.
Turkey, which the Greek Cypriot government has been at loggerheads with for decades, also offered aid through Mustafa Akinci, leader of the Turkish Cypriot community on the divided island.
The industry is no stranger to policy fights, with Uber perpetually battling taxi regulators and drivers, and Airbnb at loggerheads with established hoteliers, but the companies face challenges ahead.
Deripaska and Potanin have periodically been at loggerheads since Rusal, the world's largest aluminum producer outside China, bought a stake in Nornickel just before the 2008 global financial crash.
Even as both countries remain at loggerheads over the region, the UN report details the impact the continuing conflict has had on schools and colleges in India-controlled Kashmir.
President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe have been at loggerheads since last year and their political differences have now stretched to security ties with the United States.
Reid told reporters Wednesday that Republican and Democratic leaders are at loggerheads over the stopgap funding measure, which includes tens of millions of dollars to fight the Zika virus.
The Sunni Muslim monarchy of Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Islamist Iran are at loggerheads across the region, and tensions between them have recently escalated in both Lebanon and Yemen.
Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over a host of issues in recent months, including Ankara's purchase of Russian defense systems would could spark U.S. sanctions.
Turkey and Iraq's Shi'ite-dominated central government are at loggerheads about the presence of Turkish troops at a camp in northern Iraq, without approval from Baghdad's Shi'ite-led government.
With Poland being at loggerheads with the EU over migration and environment policies as well, Morawiecki has won time by reopening dialogue with the EU on the rule of law.
The phone call was the latest indication of improved relations between the two countries, which have been at loggerheads for decades, starting with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
EU states have been at loggerheads over migration since a spike in Mediterranean arrivals in 2015, with bitter feuds over how to handle refugees and migrants damaging the bloc's unity.
The European bloc has insisted it does not want agriculture to be included, putting it at loggerheads with the U.S., which wants farm products to be part of future discussions.
Anthem CEO Joseph Swedish denies reports his firm and Cigna have been at loggerheads in their attempt to gain approval from the Department of Justice for their $54 billion merger.
The Tokyo government and authorities in Okinawa have long been at loggerheads over relocation of the U.S. Marines' Futenma airbase, which is in an urban area of the southern island.
The two sides are at loggerheads, with the opposition seeking the ouster of socialist Maduro, while authorities have vowed he would not leave office before his term ends in 2019.
The European Union and United States are at loggerheads after Washington proposed a list of EU products it wanted to slap tariffs on to as retaliation for European aircraft subsidies.
Despite the fact the two sides were at loggerheads for months, ODLH tweeted out moments ago that a deal has been made and the fight is set for Sept. 15!
Japan is careful to stay out of disputes in the Middle East and tries to maintain friendly ties with countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia that are at loggerheads.
At loggerheads with board members who had been selected by bondholders after the 22009 bankruptcy, he offered to buy all or a part of the casino company bearing his name.
That might damage Trump but some of his supporters say the impeachment drive could actually boost his re-election chances by showing him at loggerheads with Washington-based political foes.
The newspaper also reported that May's team was riven by divisions with her joint chiefs of staff, Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy, at loggerheads over the unpopular social care pledge.
Ukraine and Russia are at loggerheads over a war in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces that has killed more than 10,000 people in three years.
Uber and Didi have teamed up in some countries, including China, but Didi's decision to buy a major Uber competitor in Brazil puts the companies at loggerheads in Latin America.
So the question becomes: Why do I — why do many of us — consistently act in ways that are directly at loggerheads with the privacy values we profess to hold dear?
Rumors flew that Mitchell and his studio, A24, were at loggerheads over recutting the two-hour, 20-minute film, which had gotten a mixed reception when it debuted at Cannes.
The government wants a bailout fund for member states of the shared euro currency to be deployed without restrictions - a demand that puts Rome at loggerheads with richer northern nations.
The Tokyo government and authorities in Okinawa have long been at loggerheads over relocation of the U.S. Marines' Futenma air base, which is in an urban area of the island.
That might damage Trump, but some of his supporters say the impeachment drive could actually boost his re-election chances by showing him at loggerheads with Washington-based political foes.
The ruling parties, the right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, are at loggerheads as they jockey for votes ahead of European Parliament elections on May 26.
Washington and Pyongyang have been at loggerheads for months over the North's nuclear and missile programmes, with U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un trading insults and threatening war.
The U.S. and Russia have long been at loggerheads in Syria, where Moscow backs the government of President Bashar Assad and Washington supports rebel groups fighting to oust the government.
The rare senior meeting, signaling a thaw between states that have been at loggerheads for decades, was also attended by Saudi King Salman and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
If the two sides remain at loggerheads, IG Metall's leadership may decide at a meeting on Friday to call for 24-hour walkouts or ballot the union's members on strike action.
Second incident in two months The attacks come amid rising tensions in the region, where the United States and its Arab allies including Saudi Arabia are increasingly at loggerheads with Iran.
Conservatives fret that the SPD seems united behind its candidate at a time when the CDU and CSU are at loggerheads, particularly over the issue of Mrs Merkel's generous refugee policy.
But it contains some clauses that international mining companies have strongly opposed elsewhere in Africa, most notably in the Democratic Republic of Congo where companies have been at loggerheads with government.
The central bank and the government have been at loggerheads in recent weeks as the government ramps up pressure on the regulator to relax lending curbs and hand over surplus reserves.
The two countries have been at loggerheads over diverging interests in Syria, Ankara's ambition to buy Russian defence systems and Andrew Brunson, a pastor on trial in Turkey on terrorism charges.
The United States and Iran are at loggerheads over Tehran's nuclear programme and Washington has blamed Iranian forces for attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf region, a charge Tehran denies.
At the other end of the scale, Telecom Italia shares fell 5.75 percent after media reports revealed on Monday that investors were at loggerheads over the future of the struggling firm.
The United States and Iran are at loggerheads over Tehran's nuclear program and Washington has blamed Iranian forces for attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf region, a charge Tehran denies.
Mining companies and South Africa's government have been at loggerheads for years over legislation that the industry warns could deter investment by changing the requirements for black ownership of private firms.
Congressional Republicans have been at loggerheads with President Trump over his trade wars, which economists agree have created deep uncertainty in the business environment and could account for fluctuations in investment.
Efforts to agree on a NAFTA have been at loggerheads over such issues as readjusting the "rules of origin" for autos, a "sunset clause" for the treaty and dispute settlement provisions.
EU nations have been at loggerheads over migration since a spike in arrivals from the Middle East in 2015, when more than a million migrants reached its shores across the Mediterranean.
"The disagreement has left the two sides at loggerheads with the path forward unclear, even as communities all over the United States struggle to recover from various calamities," the Post reported.
The countries had previously been at loggerheads over the latter's violent crackdown on the separatist movement, which has sent tens of thousands of refugees flooding across the border into its neighbour.
BUDAPEST/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The four eastern European Union states who are often at loggerheads with the bloc's executive told Brussels on Friday not to overstep its mandate in policing national capitals.
Moscow and Washington have been at loggerheads over a U.S.-led campaign for international recognition of Venezuelan opposition leader and head of the country's elected National Assembly Juan Guaido over Maduro.
At the moment, CBS and Viacom are at loggerheads over both the price of a deal — the two proposals are roughly $2.8 billion apart — and the management of the combined company.
Geostrategic spoiler nations such as Russia and China may prefer the U.S. and Iran to remain at loggerheads, consuming Washington's attention and resources while inflaming domestic division and eroding Western cohesion.
For WeWork, much of those dollars were driven by SoftBank's Vision Fund, which seemed to double down again and again on the company, even at loggerheads with its own limited partners.
His trial in the Senate is likely to start in January but no exact date has been set as Democrats and Republicans are at loggerheads over the rules for a trial.
But that puts him at loggerheads with those members of his party for whom the row is not about Israel and Palestine but about reassuring Britain's Jews of the party's intentions.
Great optics there: Haley and Tillerson are known to be at loggerheads, with the secretary of state (regarded by some as a dead man walking) suspecting Haley wants to succeed him.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since July when Vivendi ditched an agreement to take control of Mediaset's pay-TV unit, Premium, and give the two companies shareholdings in each other.
But London and Brussels are at loggerheads over the backstop, an emergency fix aimed at avoiding controls on the sensitive border between the British province of Northern Ireland and EU member Ireland.
The FONOPs are designed to challenge China's claim to maritime rights and dominion over several island chains in the region, which have put the US and its allies at loggerheads with China.
With lawmakers and the governor at loggerheads, the court will probably put Plan B in motion, redrawing the map with help from a so-called special master, Nathaniel Persily of Stanford University.
But the central bank and the government have been at loggerheads in recent weeks with the latter ramping up pressure on the regulator to relax lending curbs and hand over surplus reserves.
Russia and the US have been at loggerheads for years over a range of foreign policy issues: from the Gulf war in 1990 to the Arab spring uprisings that began in 2010.
The countries have also been at loggerheads over issues ranging from human rights to the disputed South China Sea and U.S. support of self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims as its own.
Rouhani's growing clout could put him at loggerheads with Khamenei, and any change in the balance of Iran's complex power structure might force the supreme leader to cut the president's domestic claws.
This would mean that agencies like Moody's would not be able to withdraw ratings if ordered to do so by foreign governments, potentially putting the firms at loggerheads with western sanctions law.
The Phoenix, Arizona-based company said in a letter from its Chief Executive Richard Adkerson that it is at loggerheads over issues related to the valuation, timing and structure of the divestment.
The countries had historically been at loggerheads since the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, but Riyadh has wooed Baghdad as part of an effort to stem the growing influence of Tehran.
The United States, at loggerheads with Iran over Gulf shipping and Iran's nuclear program, on Wednesday slapped sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, a pivotal player in the nuclear deal.
So they're increasingly at loggerheads with the G.O.P., whose gay-rights advocates are still in the minority and whose socially conservative members still profit from and promote a derisive view of gays.
Republican Hispanics, many of whom are at loggerheads with the Trump administration over immigration policy, have hovered in the single digits in recent years, though they've lost national figures such as Rep.
And while the administration was willing to sound the alarm when at loggerheads with the Kim regime, it will likely remain circumspect about expanding the scope of nuclear talks with North Korea.
Tony is forty-six, and Yasser over sixty, and they are at loggerheads throughout, unless you count the wordless scene in which one of them helps the other to start his car.
A union representing university staffers is at loggerheads with the administration, and late last month its leadership sent Mr. Miranda a letter warning that "large-scale conflict" could affect the musical production.
India and Pakistan have been at loggerheads since a group of gunmen killed 19 Indian soldiers in September at an army camp in Kashmir, an attack India blamed on Pakistan-based militants.
Minsk and Moscow have been at loggerheads since January 1, when they failed to agree on oil delivery terms for 2020 and major Russian oil companies suspended pipeline oil supplies to Belarus.
While China and the US are at loggerheads over trade, they both share at least one goal regarding security in the region: a belligerent North Korea backing down on its nuclear ambitions.
The beleaguered economy itself is not at the centre of the disagreement; rather it is the European Commission and the IMF and others that are at loggerheads, squabbling over projections of Greek growth.
Parent Lufthansa remains at loggerheads over pay with its pilots, who could resume more strike action soon because the pilots want more information from the company on any new offer before talks resume.
Although allies in the war against Islamist militants, the two countries are currently at loggerheads after Washington suspended nearly $2 billion of aid, accusing Islamabad of supporting Taliban militants wreaking havoc in Afghanistan.
For much of the movie, the two characters are at loggerheads: Superman can't stand Batman's harsh brand of justice and is more than a little pissed that Bruce Wayne begins dating Lois Lane.
Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally, has been at loggerheads with Iran, a Shi'ite Muslim country, for decades, and the countries have fought a long-running proxy war in the Middle East.
Changes to regulatory stability clauses have been strongly opposed by international mining companies elsewhere in Africa, most notably in the Democratic Republic of Congo where miners spent months at loggerheads with the government.
With lawmakers and the governor at loggerheads, the court will probably put its plan B in motion: redrawing the map with help from a so-called special master, Nathaniel Persily of Stanford University.
The South Asian neighbors have been at loggerheads since September 18, when four gunmen killed 18 Indian soldiers in an army base camp in Uri, a town in the disputed territory of Kashmir.
The two chipmakers have been at loggerheads since December when Micron filed a civil lawsuit in the state of California, accusing UMC of secret infringement of intellectual property related to its DRAM chips.
Mediaset and Vivendi are at loggerheads after the French media group walked away from an accord to buy Mediaset Premium, the troubled pay-TV unit of the broadcaster controlled by Italy's Berlusconi family.
Kuwait's parliament has the right to grill government ministers, including the prime minister, and it can block legislation; it is frequently at loggerheads with the cabinet, and such stalemates have hampered crucial reforms.
Turkey and Russia have been at loggerheads over Syria, with previously strong trade relations between the two collapsing after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane it claimed had violated its airspace in November.
Oil slumped about 4 percent on Tuesday, with Iran and Iraq at loggerheads with Saudi Arabia a day ahead of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries' meeting for a deal to cut production.
Since 2009, lawmakers have been at loggerheads about pretty much everything, but tension over drug prices has been on the rise while the number of formal plans to address the problem has decreased.
These are the latest salvos in the running squabble between Ms. Swift and Mr. West, a gripping but unfortunate beef that puts two of the leading pop stars of the day at loggerheads.
The two sides have been at loggerheads since Apple earlier this month rebuffed a court order directing it to help the FBI access an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Dodon has called for a snap election before, but his call for one so soon after his victory suggests he and the government could be at loggerheads from the start of his presidency.
Italy is at loggerheads with the Commission over its expansionary 2019 budget, which Brussels rejected in October, saying it failed to reduce Italy's very high public debt as required under European Union rules.
It did not mention specific countries, but it comes at a time that Russia and NATO are at loggerheads over the western alliance's build up of capabilities in eastern Europe, including missile defense.
But the two sides are also at loggerheads over how to interpret those W.T.O. rules, said people familiar with the talks, who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
But the church and the Boy Scouts found themselves at loggerheads in 21960, when scouting admitted gays for the first time, and a year later, when it accepted gay adults as scout leaders.
Casey Cagle, who presides over the State Senate, immediately put the legislation in jeopardy and put him at loggerheads with other top state officials, including the governor, who had championed the tax deal.
Mr. Khan also pledged to seek an end to the territorial dispute with India over Kashmir, which has long set the neighbors at loggerheads, and to improve relations with China, Pakistan's major creditor.
The Modi government is at loggerheads with Monsanto over how much the world's biggest seed company can charge for the GM cotton seeds it supplies, after some farmer groups complained about high rates.
ROME, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The European Investment Bank (EIB) will not trigger crisis over Atlantia, currently at loggerheads with the coalition government over its motorway concessions, the bank's deputy president said on Thursday.
Japan and the United States are at loggerheads on how to frame trade talks, with U.S. President Donald Trump rebuffing Tokyo's calls to rejoin the pact, instead preferring a two-way trade deal.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A land activist from Papua New Guinea at loggerheads with the police and developers in his home country has vowed to continue the fight for his community from Britain.
Before reaching the deal, the two parties hadbeen at loggerheads for months after dos Santos blocked the Spanish bank's bid last year for the 56 percent of BPI it did not already own.
Talks to renegotiate the 1994 pact have stalled as Canada and Mexico are at loggerheads with the United States over some of the most contentious proposals its negotiators have put on the table.
Ukraine and Russia have been at loggerheads after Russia captured three Ukrainian vessels and their crews over the weekend in what Kiev fears could be a precursor to a full-scale Russian invasion.
The opposition and Mr. Maduro are at loggerheads over the delivery of humanitarian aid, which Mr. Maduro's government has blockaded at the border with Colombia, a short distance from where their journey begins.
The move could put the kingdom at loggerheads with President Donald Trump, who wants to drive down energy costs for Americans and frequently accuses the Saudi-led OPEC cartel of jacking up oil prices.
Freeport has been at loggerheads with Indonesia over the terms of a special mining permit to replace its contract of work, after halting its exports of copper concentrate due to the new mining rules.
They wanted to completely control the customer and the experience, and the teams and the artists said, "Well, I'm not giving you my best customers, so we're at loggerheads" and they didn't make progress.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Monday accused U.S. President Donald Trump of conducting "political terrorism" through travel restrictions on eight countries including the socialist-run South American nation, which is already at loggerheads with Washington.
The EU is also at loggerheads with the PiS over migration policy, logging in an ancient forest in Poland and the government's efforts to take control of other state institutions such as public media.
Ukraine's backers are concerned too about actions by prosecutors that they say threaten the independence of NABU, set up after the Maidan protests and which has been at loggerheads with other law enforcement bodies.
Banks have been at loggerheads with the authorities since at least the start of the year over additional payments of zakat - the name of the tax - for years going back as far as 2002.
With the Philippines and China at loggerheads over Beijing's claims of sovereignty over large swathes of the South China Sea, Manila took its fight to the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration in 2013.
The Japan-backed consortium was also seen on the backfoot as Western Digital and Toshiba are at loggerheads over the sale of the chip unit, with the California-based firm claiming breach of contract.
Fortum and Uniper have been at loggerheads since Fortum tried to acquire a majority in the German group in 2017, a deal that Uniper's management opposed due to concerns it might get broken up.
Petrobras Chief Executive Officer Aldemir Bendine and officials at the company's exploration and production division remain at loggerheads over the contract, with the latter seeking a collapse of the rig leaser, the source added.
For all its criticism of Orban, who has long been at loggerheads with the EU over economic policies and democratic freedoms, Brussels has had only modest results in reining in Hungary's ruling Fidesz party.
The government and miners had been at loggerheads over a previous version of the charter, which the Chamber of Mines industry body slammed as confusing and a threat to South Africa's image with investors.
The accusation stems from an article he wrote in May that featured an interview with former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was at loggerheads with Pakistan's powerful military until he was ousted last year.
The winners of Italy's election are at loggerheads with the E.U.; President Trump is stirring up trouble with America's biggest trading partners; and the markets and economies of developing countries once again look vulnerable.
But with the two men at loggerheads, the Maine attorney general persuaded the various parties involved in the litigation to accept Larry Sterrs, a veteran of Maine nonprofit management, as a new board member.
MOSCOW — Russian authorities have deported to the United States an American cybercrime suspect who is one of the United States' most wanted men, even as the two countries are at loggerheads over politicized hacking.
Conflicts on some key issues Despite the public show of bipartisanship, the committee is at loggerheads on some key issues: namely, bringing Trump associates back to the panel for additional interviews in coming weeks.
Traders saw Friday's move as an attempt by Chinese authorities to show they wanted stability, or even conciliation; others said the intervention would not prevent further yuan selling with Washington and Beijing still at loggerheads.
The Syrian opposition has long been weakened by ideological and political divisions, exacerbated by ties to regional states with competing agendas such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia — countries that have been at loggerheads since June.
The move would be a rare pause in months of escalating tensions between the two NATO allies, which have been at loggerheads over Turkey's planned purchase of the Russian system, which the United States opposes.
In 2011, southerners overwhelmingly voted to declare independence and South Sudan became independent that year though both countries remain at loggerheads over disputed territories and other issues while the south has slipped into civil war.
EU states have been at loggerheads over how to handle refugees and migrants reaching its shores since a 2015 spike in Mediterranean arrivals of people fleeing conflicts and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.
MELBOURNE/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina are at loggerheads over gas sales pricing at their Arrow Energy joint venture, holding up development of Australia's biggest coal seam gas resource, three industry sources said.
This has put the two countries at loggerheads with the United States, which has expressed concern that U.S. Internet companies are being unfairly targeted in a broad push to update the global corporate tax code.
Within hours of Trump's victory speech early Wednesday, Putin congratulated the US president-elect and flagged Moscow's willingness to restore ties fully with its old Cold War foe, currently at loggerheads over the Syrian conflict.
For two-thirds of the speech, Clinton didn't challenge the divisions in the room, but instead spun tales that put Hillary squarely within each of the groups in the Democratic coalition at loggerheads this cycle.
Rogozin has been at loggerheads with the Moldovan authorities in recent weeks, after they barred him from flying to Transdniestria in a military plane to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Russia's deployment of peacekeepers there.
The two countries have been at loggerheads over a series of other issues, from human rights to the disputed South China Sea and U.S. support of self-ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own.
India and Pakistan have been at loggerheads over the disputed territory for decades, but the conflict escalated on September 18 when Indian soldiers were killed in an attack in the Indian-administered town of Uri.
The United States and Russia have been at loggerheads over how to deal with the conflict -- Russia backs the Syrian regime with air power and supports its stance on considering all rebel groups as targets.
They have been at loggerheads several times since taking power, including over other measures 5-Star opposes in part for environmental concerns, such as the Franco-Italian high-speed rail link, which the League backs.
The EU's 28 member states are at loggerheads over sharing out those asylum-seekers who make it to Europe, with formerly communist eastern capitals refusing to host any to help frontline states Italy and Greece.
Turkey and U.S. don't agree Turkey and the United States consider the PKK to be a terrorist organization, but the two NATO allies have been at loggerheads over the classification of the Syria-based YPG.
The two companies have been at loggerheads for months, compounded by Ashley's move in January to force Chief Executive Sergio Bucher off the board, and the chairman out of the company, at its annual meeting.
The two companies are at loggerheads after Haldex's board last week unexpectedly withdrew its support for the German group's 4.86 billion Swedish crown ($577 million) all-cash bid, citing concerns that regulatory approval was unlikely.
Turkey has also been at loggerheads with Washington over U.S. support for the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara considers a terrorist organization linked to Kurdish militants waging a decades-long insurgency in Turkish soil.
The Irish and U.K. governments have been at loggerheads over the EU customs union, which exempts all member states from paying customs duties on goods traveling within the union and requires highly uniform regulatory standards.
Britain and Russia have been at loggerheads over many issues including an incident in Salisbury when London accused Moscow of poisoning a former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter with the nerve agent Novichok.
The two countries have been at loggerheads over South Korea's decision to deploy a U.S. anti-missile system, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, which has a powerful radar that can probe deep into China.
Disputes over the still-militarised border, in particular, the town of Badme, have kept the two sides at loggerheads, with Asmara using the Ethiopian threat to justify its hefty military spending and long-term conscription.
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The Sunni Muslim kingdom has been at loggerheads with Shi'ite Iran for decades, fighting a long-running proxy war in the Middle East and beyond that has influenced conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
The discussions could also resolve an issue that has put developing and developed countries at loggerheads: how to share benefits from genetic plant data that could help breed crops better able to withstand climate change.
Still, a boost from the deal did not last long partly because the measure secured funding for only a little more than two weeks, with the Republicans and Democrats still at loggerheads on many issues.
That irked Italy, which is at loggerheads with the European Commission and euro zone finance ministers about its fiscal plans in the 2019 draft budget that was rejected by the EU for breaking the rules.
Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia has been at loggerheads with Shi'ite Iran for decades, fighting a long-running proxy war in the Middle East and beyond that has influenced conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
Greece and Turkey are also at loggerheads over mineral rights in the Aegean Sea, and Greece has accused the internationally-recognized Libyan government of deceiving Athens by negotiating the deal with Ankara signed last month.
Greece and Turkey are also at loggerheads over mineral rights in the Aegean Sea, and Greece has accused the internationally-recognized Libyan government of deceiving Athens by negotiating the deal with Ankara signed last month.
This has put the two countries at loggerheads with the United States, which has expressed concern that U.S. internet companies are being unfairly targeted in a broad push to update the global corporate tax code.
The proposal could foment tension between the army and Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD), who have been at loggerheads over the charter since the party's historic landslide election win in 2015.
Shi'ite Iran has also been at loggerheads for decades with Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, fighting a long-running proxy war in the Middle East and beyond that has influenced conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
Being at loggerheads with the United States government is risky for Apple and may draw a torrent of public criticism of the world's most valuable company at a time when its growth rate has significantly decelerated.
"You could see, going forward, a Congress that's really at loggerheads with the White House on policy toward Russia," said Angela Stent, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University.
But he has come under scrutiny for his business ties to Kolomoisky, who is one of Ukraine's richest men and who has been at loggerheads with the authorities over control of PrivatBank, the country's largest lender.
As William Alden at BuzzFeed chronicled at extreme length, Lonsdale and Brian Koo were at loggerheads over investment strategy, and even the geography of where the Formation 8 offices should be located in the Bay Area.
The closure of the Manus Island facility - which holds asylum seekers fleeing violence in the Middle East, Afghanistan and South Asia - has the two South Pacific neighbors at loggerheads at a politically sensitive time for Australia.
Qatar, which has been at loggerheads with other Gulf states over its policies, joined them in rejecting Trump's move and called on Israel to end its occupation of the Golan Heights and comply with international resolutions.
The resulting closure of the Manus facility — which holds asylum seekers fleeing violence in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and South Asia — has the two South Pacific neighbors at loggerheads at a politically sensitive time for Australia.
Petrobras Chief Executive Officer Aldemir Bendine and officials at the company's exploration and production division are at loggerheads over the Sete Brasil contract, with the latter wanting a collapse of the rig leaser, the sources added.
Fortum and Uniper have been at loggerheads since the Finnish state-owned utility tried to take over the German group in 2017, a deal that Uniper's management opposed due to concerns it might get broken up.
Erdogan's AK Party and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) formed an alliance ahead of June elections, but have since been at loggerheads over a disagreement about the MHP's call for an amnesty for some jailed criminals.
The two investors have been at loggerheads for two months, with Elliott accusing Vivendi of serving only its own interests and the French media group saying the fund was looking only for short-term financial gains.
The government and the infrastructure group controlled by the Benetton family have been at loggerheads for almost a year over the possible early termination of Atlantia's motorway concession after the deadly collapse of a motorway bridge.
Techint Group, the other controlling shareholder of Usiminas, with which Nippon Steel has been at loggerheads since September 2014, would get the Cubatão mill, which has annual capacity of 4.5 million tonnes, the same person added.
Ankara and Washington, NATO allies, have been at loggerheads over the detention in Turkey of U.S. evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson on terrorism charges, prompting U.S. sanctions on two of Erdogan's ministers and threats of trade restrictions.
Vivendi and Mediaset have been at loggerheads since July when the French group backtracked on a previous deal to buy the Italian broadcaster's pay-TV unit Premium and exchange a 3.5 percent holding in each company.
TIM has been at loggerheads with Rome over rolling out superfast internet in so-called non-economically viable areas for weeks, after the government alleged the telecoms firm had jeopardized state tenders in the same regions.
The meeting is now due to happen between June 16th and June 27th; the venue was switched from Istanbul to the Greek island in deference to the Russian participants, whose government is at loggerheads with Turkey.
The speech appeared to dash hopes for a speedy end to the dispute between the two countries, which have been at loggerheads since the arrest of a US consular staff member just over a week ago.
His clash with Trump, over withdrawal of Troops from Syria and the president's handling of relationships with key US allies, was not his first time at loggerheads with a president, though it was his most public.
Trump is at loggerheads with Democrats over funding for his proposed border wall, an issue that led to a funding lapse for a quarter of the government and a partial shutdown now in its fourth day.
The rare senior meeting, signalling a thaw between states that have been at loggerheads for decades, was also attended by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who praised the accord between the two close U.S. allies.
EU states have been at loggerheads over migration since a spike in Mediterranean arrivals caught the bloc by surprise in 2015, stretching social and security services and fuelling support for far-right, nationalist and populist groups.
Red Bull won four titles in a row with Renault V8 engines between 2010-13 but have been at loggerheads with the French manufacturer in the V6 turbo hybrid era and there is no 'wiggle room'.
Japan and the United States remained at loggerheads over exchange-rate policy with Washington saying yen moves continued to be "orderly," signaling that Tokyo has no justification to intervene in the market to stem yen gains.
Russia and the United States have been at loggerheads over a U.S.-led campaign for international recognition of Juan Guaido, the Venezuelan opposition leader who declared himself the interim head of state, over President Nicholas Maduro.
The different groups in the party who had previously been at loggerheads - including the so-called Blairites, Brownites, soft left and Blue Labour - are uniting to fight Mr Corbyn and Momentum, an MP told The Independent.
Negotiations between Senate Democrats and the White House essentially ceased on Sunday, with the two sides still at loggerheads over Mr. Trump's demand for a $23 billion down payment for a wall along the southern border.
Management and city hall have been at loggerheads over a proposed acquisition in the United States following the takeover of automated driving specialist TRW in 2015 for a reported $12 billion that was steered by Sommer.
The coalition partners — the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and far-right League — had been at loggerheads with Economy Minister Giovanni Tria over the sensitive appointments and all previous efforts to reach a compromise had floundered.
Orban, who has often been at loggerheads with Brussels over some of his policies affecting migrants, said currently there were about 90,000 people on the Balkans migration route and their ranks could swell to 100,000 shortly.
But when Democrats and Republicans were nearly at loggerheads on the details of a criminal justice reform bill earlier this year, the Problem Solvers Caucus' support made clear that the negotiators needed to make a deal.
Amid these hard-line policies, a vocal group of immigration judges — part of the larger total of about 400 judges and appeals judges — have been at loggerheads with the Trump administration for more than a year.
The EU and China are often at loggerheads over trade and other issues, with the EU sharing many of the same concerns as the United States about market access, trade imbalances and intellectual property rights protection.
Russia and the United States have been at loggerheads over a U.S.-led campaign for international recognition of Juan Guaido, the Venezuelan opposition leader and head of the country's elected National Assembly, over President Nicholas Maduro.
Fortum and Uniper have been at loggerheads since the Finnish utility tried to acquire a majority in the German group in 2017, a deal that Uniper's management opposed due to concerns it might get broken up.
The move adds to tensions between China and the United States, already at loggerheads over trade, with President Xi Jinping's close economic advisor Liu He in Washington this week to try and avert a trade war.
Pierce will arrive in Washington, D.C., with the Trump administration at loggerheads with London over the role of Chinese firm Huawei in the next-generation 5G cellular networks, as well as a planned United Kingdom digital tax.
But Monsanto and the Argentine government have been at loggerheads since the start of harvest in March, over the best way to inspect soy cargoes to ensure royalties have been paid on Monsanto's Intacta variety of soybeans.
Rome and Brussels have been at loggerheads over debt and deficit levels since shortly after Italy's euroskeptic coalition took office in June 2018 and, if approved, the EDP document would mark a stepping-up of the row.
The eurosceptic PiS government is already at loggerheads with Brussels over the rule of law and democratic standards in Poland following a slew of changes to the constitutional court and a tightening of control over state media.
STAVANGER, Norway (Reuters) - After years of restraint since crude prices slumped in 2110, oil services companies are now at loggerheads with producers as they battle for what they see as a fair share of the sector recovery.
But he has come under the spotlight for his business ties to Kolomoisky, who is one of Ukraine's richest men and who has been at loggerheads with the authorities over control of PrivatBank, the country's largest bank.
The United States and Turkey remain at loggerheads over Ankara's plan to buy the air defense system from Russia, which Washington believes would compromise the security of its F-35 fighter jets, made by Lockheed Martin Corp.
He's now in charge of a volatile coalition—with Paul Ryan's belt-tightening budget at odds with Stephen Bannon's desire for a new populist economics, and Mike Pence's social conservatism at loggerheads with Trump's own personal libertinism.
The kingdom informed Egypt last month that shipments of oil products expected under a $23 billion aid deal had been halted indefinitely, but Shukri denied the nations were at loggerheads and said any disagreements had been exaggerated.
The government and miners had been at loggerheads over a previous version of the charter, which the Chamber of Mines industry body, now Minerals Council, slammed as confusing and a threat to South Africa's image with investors.
Drahos is a soft-spoken chemistry professor who promised a stronger voice in the EU, reversing the country's aloofness that has put it closer to Poland and Hungary - two states often at loggerheads with the bloc's executive.
The opposition jeered his remarks, which come as the two ruling parties, the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League, are at loggerheads over the future of a high-speed rail link to France.
Ukraine and Russia are at loggerheads over Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014 and support for separatists in the Donbass region in a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people despite a notional ceasefire.
Rome and Brussels have been at loggerheads over debt and deficit levels since shortly after Italy's eurosceptic coalition took office in June 2018 and, if approved, the EDP document would mark a stepping-up of the row.
MELBOURNE/SINGAPORE, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina are at loggerheads over gas sales pricing at their Arrow Energy joint venture, holding up development of Australia's biggest coal seam gas resource, three industry sources said.
Reid told reporters that Republican and Democratic leaders are at loggerheads over the stopgap funding measure, citing GOP demands that none of the $2900 million slated for Puerto Rico's Zika response will go to Planned Parenthood clinics.
On key issues, such as the set-up of powers devolved beyond London's parliament after Brexit and the need for fluid EU immigration, Edinburgh's Scottish nationalist administration is at loggerheads with the Conservative UK government in London.
LONDON/BERLIN (Reuters) - France and Germany have been at loggerheads in recent weeks, with differences over NATO and the future of Europe prompting some commentators to conclude that the two nations underpinning European unity are fundamentally split.
European Union states have been at loggerheads over migration since a surge in Mediterranean arrivals caught the bloc by surprise in 2015, stretching social and security services and fueling support for far-right, nationalist and populist groups.
Trump is a nationalist, speaking on behalf of the unhappy Western working class, while Francis is a Latin American and a globalist, speaking for the developing world's poor — which is why immigration policy naturally puts them at loggerheads.
Italy remains at loggerheads with the European Commission over its spending plans, while France's president has strained his own budget by increasing payouts to pensioners and low-income workers in an effort to end violent 'yellow vest' protests.
A half-dozen women of color have departed Elizabeth Warren's Nevada campaign in the run-up to the state's caucuses with complaints of a toxic work environment in which minorities felt tokenized and senior leadership was at loggerheads.
Germany and Turkey are at loggerheads after Berlin banned some Turkish ministers from speaking at rallies meant to drum up support among expatriate Turks ahead of a referendum next month that may give President Tayyip Erdogan greater powers.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since last year after Vivendi backtracked on a deal to buy Mediaset Premium, the pay-TV business of a group controlled by the family of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
The remorseless logic of Brexit has shoved a stick of constitutional dynamite beneath the United Kingdom—and, given the difficulty of constitutional reform in a country at loggerheads, there is little that can be done to defuse it.
Ethiopia tries to keep out of the regional spat, though it is still at loggerheads with Egypt over the nearly completed Great Renaissance Dam in Ethiopia, which Egypt says will drastically curb the flow of the Nile river.
Paul Clement, a veteran Supreme Court litigator who argued for the House of Delegates, called this position "deeply flawed" with "enormous consequences" for all-too-common situations when a state government's legislative and executive branches are at loggerheads.
Freeport is at loggerheads with Indonesia over rights to the Grasberg mine in Papua in a dispute that has cost both sides hundreds of millions of dollars, and tensions with workers threaten to disrupt the mine's operations further.
The government and miners had been at loggerheads over a previous version of the charter, which the Chamber of Mines industry body, now the Minerals Council, criticized as confusing and a threat to South Africa's image with investors.
The neighbours are already at loggerheads over Japan's export curbs on high-tech materials bound for South Korea, as well as the issue of compensation of South Koreans forced to work for Japanese companies during World War Two.
Governments at the climate negotiations in Poland are at loggerheads over how to respond to a U.N. scientific report that says temperatures could rise 22023 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) from pre-industrial times as early as 2030.
WWE and Cena seemed to be at loggerheads -- so, on "Monday Night Raw," it was finally announced Cena was off the card and will be replaced in the WWE World Cup tournament by pro wrestling star Bobby Lashley.
The neighbors are also at loggerheads over Japan's export curbs on high-tech materials bound for South Korea, as well as the issue of compensation of South Koreans forced to work for Japanese companies during World War Two.
Japan exports a large volumes of electronic parts and equipment to China, which are used to make goods destined for the United States, so Japan's economic growth could weaken if Washington and Beijing remain at loggerheads over trade.
Egypt and Ethiopia are at loggerheads over the construction of the Grand Renaissance Dam, a $4 billion-hydroelectric project that Cairo fears will reduce waters that run to its fields and reservoirs from Ethiopia's highlands and via Sudan.
Tomic, who was a contestant in a reality television show after the Australian Open, then put himself at loggerheads with Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt by saying Australia would not win the title if he was not picked.
The two countries are at loggerheads over a set of issues including the Western Sahara, a disputed territory considered by Morocco as an integral part of its sovereign lands, but also claimed by the Algerian-backed Polisario Front.
The right-wing Polish government and the European Commission have been at loggerheads for two years changes to the judicial system that the EU executive believes undermine the rule of law by placing more government control over judges.
Despite their mutual condemnation of North Korea's nuclear program and its potential to destabilize the Korean peninsula, China and the US remain at loggerheads over Washington's planned deployment of sophisticated THAAD anti-missile defense systems in South Korea.
Since Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine and Russia have been at loggerheads over a war in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces that has killed more than 10,000 people in three years.
Since Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine and Russia have been at loggerheads over a war in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces that has killed more than 10,000 people in three years.
Pence's stark warning comes as Washington and Ankara remain at loggerheads over Turkey's plan to buy the air defense system from Russia, which Washington believes would compromise the security of its F-35 fighter jets, made by Lockheed Martin.
Ankara and Washington have been at loggerheads over Turkey's purchase of the S-400s systems, which the United States says are not compatible with NATO defences and pose a threat to its Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighter jets.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since July when Vivendi backed out of an agreement that would have given it control of Mediaset's pay-TV division Premium and handed the two firms 3.5 percent stakes in each other.
But he has come under scrutiny for his business ties to Ihor Kolomoisky, who is one of Ukraine's richest men and who has been at loggerheads with the authorities over control of PrivatBank, the largest lender in the country.
Before the May boardroom coup, Elliott and Vivendi have been at loggerheads for months, with Elliott accusing Vivendi of serving only its own interests and the French media group saying Elliott was looking only for short-term financial gain.
Largely Sunni Muslim Turkey and the Shi'ite-dominated central government in Iraq are at loggerheads about the presence of Turkish troops at a military camp in northern Iraq, and about Ankara's demand to take part in the Mosul operation.
Ankara and Washington have been at loggerheads over Turkey's purchase of the S-400s systems, which the United States says are not compatible with NATO defenses and pose a threat to its Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighter jets.
Long at loggerheads with the EU over Greece's economy and migration, the bloc's former enfant terrible has now won widespread praise in the EU for putting to rest a protracted name dispute with neighboring Macedonia at considerable political cost.
He may find a sympathetic listener in Mr Trump, especially if he harps on Mr Obama's mistakes, the machinations of a "deep state" bent on keeping Russia and America at loggerheads, and the manipulations of the fake-news media.
Orban has long been at loggerheads with Brussels over his hardline stance on immigration and accusations - which he denies - that he is undermining the rule of law at home by imposing control over the judiciary, media and other bodies.
However, Nelson has form of knocking out bigger opponents, see Stefan Struve, and Big Country would love nothing more to beat yet another up-and-comer to defy the man he's constantly at loggerheads with in UFC president White.
London and Brussels are at loggerheads over the so-called Northern Irish backstop, which seeks to prevent the return of physical border controls between Northern Ireland and Ireland - the only land frontier between the United Kingdom and the bloc.
As a result, the state government, run by the Communist Party of India, and legally bound to follow the court, finds itself at loggerheads with devotees and opposition parties who want the ban to continue until the court review.
The president has been at loggerheads with many news organizations since his election campaign and decided not to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington on Saturday because he felt he had been treated unfairly by the media.
Italy and the European Commission have been at loggerheads on fiscal policy since an anti-austerity government of the right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement took office a year ago armed with ambitious spending plans.
La Liga and the RFEF have been at loggerheads since the league signed a 15-year deal with US entertainment company Relevent in 2018, which included a commitment to play one regular season match in North America per year.
Berlin and Moscow have been at loggerheads since Russia's annexation of Crimea four years ago, but they share a common interest in the Nordstream 2 pipeline project, which will allow Russia to export more natural gas to northern Europe.
If Duda, an ally of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party were to lose, it could threaten the party's plans to continue a judiciary overhaul that has placed Warsaw at loggerheads with Brussels over rule of law standards.
It's possible Haley and the White House were at loggerheads over any number of issues, from Saudi Arabia's alleged killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi to Trump's courting of Kim Jong Un to the US role in the Syrian genocide.
Vivendi, which owns 23.9% of phone incumbent Telecom Italia , has been at loggerheads with the Milan-based group since pulling out of a deal to buy its pay-TV unit in 2016 and then building a hostile 28.8% stake.
His stance on North Korea will likely be at loggerheads with that of our allies at the UN and will add to the general perception that there is no coherence when it comes to Trump's approach to rogue regimes.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - European Union states were at loggerheads on Monday over starting talks with Albania and North Macedonia to enter the bloc, while Cyprus threatened to veto any agreement on future enlargement unless the EU toughens its line on Turkish drilling.
Italy and the European Commission have been at loggerheads on fiscal policy since an anti-austerity government comprising the right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement took office a year ago promising to boost welfare and cut taxes.
TIM and Italy's government have been at loggerheads over the rollout of superfast Internet in so-called non-economically viable areas for weeks, since Rome accused the phone group of jeopardizing tenders launched by the government in the same regions.
With little more than six months to go before Britain leaves the EU, London and Brussels remain at loggerheads on what their future relationship will look like, and May has insisted on new controls for migrant workers from the bloc.
The World Trade Organization has been at loggerheads over potential reforms for far longer than the Westminster wrangling triggered by Britain's 2016 vote to leave the European Union, but few would point to Brexit as a model for deal-making.
Turkey is dependent on Russia for more than half of its natural gas imports but the two countries have been at loggerheads since November when Ankara downed a Russian warplane along the Turkey-Syria border saying it violated its air space.
Presented, submitted and then sealed in a United Nations vault, territorial adjustments form an integral part of solving the decades-old Cyprus conflict which has kept Greece and Turkey at loggerheads and obstructs Turkey's membership bid to the European Union.
Meanwhile, the government, which has been at loggerheads with the central bank, said it welcomed the Monetary Policy Committee's assessment but it believed the "policy stance probably required calibration," suggesting it may be unhappy with the RBI retaining its tightening bias.
As we've reported, Geena and her estranged husband, Dr. Reza Jarrahy, are at loggerheads in their divorce -- he wants spousal support and a split of their property, and she doesn't want to pay because she says they were never legally married.
Malta and Italy have frequently been at loggerheads over who should receive migrants rescued in the Mediterranean and both have closed their ports to NGO rescue ship unless agreement is reached for those on board to be transferred to other countries.
The procedure could theoretically lead to Poland losing its voting rights in the European Council but its ally Hungary - also at loggerheads with Brussels over the rule of law - has made clear it would veto any such move against Warsaw.
The two firms are, however, at loggerheads over the auction, with Western Digital pursuing an international arbitration claim that says Toshiba has breached the joint venture contracts by entertaining outside bids, and arguing that the sale cannot proceed without its consent.
NEW DELHI/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. technology giant Apple Inc and India's telecoms regulator are at loggerheads over the development of a government anti-spam mobile application, with user privacy at the heart of a deepening rift between the two sides.
Freeport, which agreed in late August to divest a 51-percent stake in its Indonesian operations to the government under a framework agreement, said it is at loggerheads over multiple issues related to the valuation, timing and structure of the divestment.
Lufthansa and the cabin crew union UFO have been at loggerheads over a range of issues from pay, pensions, conditions and early retirement benefits, culminating in November when the union staged the longest ever strike in the German carrier's history.
While on the surface Jet's future still hangs in the balance with its main shareholder Etihad at loggerheads over the final terms of any deal, behind-the-scenes support from the government means there is likely to be a bailout.
Some European Union officials are skeptical about the project, which they see as an attempt by Poland - at loggerheads with Brussels on a range of issues - to build a leadership role in a region that includes the EU's poorest member states.
Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over a host of issues, including differences over policy in Syria, the fate of detained U.S. consular staff in Turkey over terror links, and Turkey's purchase of Russian missile defense systems.
Elliott and Vivendi have been at loggerheads for two months over the former state monopoly, with Elliott accusing Vivendi of serving only its own interests and the French media group saying Elliott was looking only for short-term financial gains.
U.S. corn and oil industries are at loggerheads over EPA's implementation of Renewable Fuel Standard, a more than a decade-old federal policy that requires refineries to blend corn-based ethanol into their gasoline or buy credits from those that do.
NATO allies Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over the purchase of the S-400 system, which Washington says is not compatible with NATO defenses and poses a threat to its Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets.
His comments came ahead of a visit by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to Washington on November 13 to meet US President Donald Trump for likely crucial talks as the two NATO allies have been at loggerheads over a range of issues.
NATO allies Turkey and the United States have been at loggerheads over the purchase of the S-400 system, which Washington says is not compatible with NATO defenses and poses a threat to its Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets.
Almost three years since Britain voted narrowly to leave the EU and barely two months after the originally planned departure date, lawmakers remain at loggerheads over how, when or even whether the country will quit the club it joined in 1973.
HAMBURG, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Volkswagen said on Tuesday that the two auto parts suppliers with which it has been at loggerheads over a contract dispute had agreed to start delivering parts again and that the affected plants would gradually resume production.
Chief Executive Flavio Cattaneo, who is expected to step down this week, has been at loggerheads with Italy's government for weeks over the group's plans to roll out superfast Internet in so-called non-economically viable areas - a project dubbed Cassiopea.
Uncertainty persists, however, as the two Shia blocs that won the most parliamentary seats in the initial count — the Sairoon Alliance led by Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr and the Fateh bloc led by Hadi al-Amiri — remain at loggerheads.
Moreover, some important new voices whose work has emerged on Netflix — Dee Rees ("Mudbound"), Cary Joji Fukunaga ("Beasts of No Nation") — have had their films excluded from theaters because the streaming service and the multiplex chains have been at loggerheads.
Italy and the European Commission have been at loggerheads on fiscal policy since an anti-austerity government of the right-wing League and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement took office a year ago promising to boost welfare and cut taxes.
The heated online exchanges draw on a long history of conflict between Muslim Turkey and Christian Greece, which today remain at loggerheads over issues such as Cyprus and drilling for gas in the eastern Mediterranean, as well as over migrants.
LONDON — Just three days after their formal parting, Britain and the European Union were already at loggerheads Monday over a future trade deal, setting the stage for months of bluster and bickering over how to refashion their economic and political ties.
Western Digital, which jointly invests in Toshiba's key NAND memory plant but which has been at loggerheads with the Japanese firm for much of the auction - said it was disappointed as well as surprised at the development given its legal position.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's steel and rail ministries are at loggerheads over the state-run network's proposal to buy much-needed rails from overseas, a move that would undermine Prime Minister Narendra Modi's drive to build key infrastructure in India.
Orban, in power for nearly a decade, has often been at loggerheads with Brussels, for example over his refusal to take in migrants under an EU quota scheme and his efforts to tighten control over the media, and academic institutions.
Chief Executive Seb James also called for more clarity from Theresa May's government on a potential transition period to allow business time to adapt to Britain's departure from the EU in March 2019 - a subject that has put ministers at loggerheads.
MADRID — After two weeks of contentious negotiations, world leaders put in charge of averting a cluster of accelerating climate threats remained at loggerheads late Saturday about whether they could commit, just on paper, to raise voluntary climate targets next year.
SENDAI, Japan (Reuters) - Japan and the United States remained at loggerheads over exchange-rate policy on Friday with Washington saying yen moves continued to be "orderly," signaling that Tokyo has no justification to intervene in the market to stem yen gains.
NEW DELHI — The United States and India were at loggerheads on Thursday over Compassion International, a Colorado-based Christian charity that was forced to shut its Indian operations after 48 years over accusations that it had converted Indians to Christianity.
The two firms are, however, at loggerheads over the auction, with Western Digital pursuing an international arbitration claim that Toshiba has breached the joint venture contracts by entertaining outside bids and arguing that the sale cannot proceed without its consent.
The presence of suspected insurgents in the camps just across their shared border could further strain relations between the two countries, already at loggerheads over the issue of repatriating around 430,000 Rohingya living in Bangladesh after fleeing Buddhist-majority Myanmar.
With 5 Star and the PD at loggerheads over a growing list of economic issues, from the fate of airline Alitalia to the troubled Ilva steel plant in southern Italy, the crisis could have potentially serious implications for the government.
"The prospect of a detente between two of the largest oil producers in the world (Saudi Arabia and Russia), already at loggerheads over the Syria conflict, was almost too good to be true," Singapore Exchange (SGX) said in a monthly note on Tuesday.
Weeks after North Korea detonated its fourth nuclear bomb, and days after it said it would soon launch another long-range rocket, the United States and China are still at loggerheads over how — or whether — to deepen sanctions against the isolated nation.
But Poland, which is also at loggerheads with Brussels over climate change, migration and its treatment of judges and the media, was signaling it would not budge - possibly setting the stage for a showdown at a summit of EU leaders on Thursday.
Elliott and Vivendi have been at loggerheads for more than two months over the former state monopoly, with Elliott accusing Vivendi of serving only its own interests and the French media group saying Elliott was looking only for short-term financial gains.
Kyrgios and the Australian Olympic Committee have been at loggerheads over Rio since team chef de mission Kitty Chiller suggested the hotheaded 21-year-old and his Davis Cup team mate Bernard Tomic could miss out due to their on-court behavior.
SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - Two of the most powerful politicians in California are advancing the same basic gun control agenda – yet they are at loggerheads in a political duel that could preview an ugly race to replace the state's popular Democratic governor, Jerry Brown.
The debate on the need to have such an agreement has taken center stage especially after the Easter Sunday attacks and is driving a deeper wedge between the country's President Sirisena Maithripala and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe who are already at loggerheads.
But Angela Merkel, the German chancellor and leader of the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and Horst Seehofer, the premier of Bavaria and boss of the conservative Christian Social Union (CSU), have been at loggerheads for months over the refugee crisis.
Elsewhere, Nippon Steel has been at loggerheads for around two years with Ternium SA over control of their jointly owned Brazilian steelmaker, Usinas Siderúrgicas de Minas Gerais SA. The firm, known as Usiminas, has been hit by Brazil's worst recession in decades.
At loggerheads with Ankara since the military coup in 2013 which overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood government, President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi's administration is adamant that it will not allow the Turks to gain a position of influence across its border with Gaza.
"Theresa May will be warned today that her government faces total collapse unless she passes her Brexit deal - as the prime minister's aides were at loggerheads over whether to accept a soft Brexit or call a general election this week," the newspaper said.
U.S. corn and oil industries are at loggerheads over EPA's implementation of the Renewable Fuel Standard, a more than a decade-old federal policy that requires refineries to blend corn-based ethanol into their gasoline or buy credits from those that do.
Expanding Turkey's military campaign into the much larger Kurdish-held territory further east, which President Tayyip Erdogan has vowed to do, would risk confrontation between the NATO allies who have been at loggerheads over the U.S. policy in Syria and other issues.
The Sunday Times reported that May's team was riven by divisions with her joint chiefs of staff, Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy, at loggerheads over an unpopular social care pledge which May was forced to back track on after her poll lead shrank.
Vivendi and Mediaset have been at loggerheads since July last year, when Vivendi pulled out of an 800 million euro ($942 million) contract that would have given it full control of Mediaset's pay-TV arm Premium, saying the unit's business plan was unrealistic.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is preparing legislation to force companies to turn over customers' personal data when requested even if it is stored on servers outside the bloc, a position that will put Europe at loggerheads with tech giants and privacy campaigners.
Parliament was sworn in on Monday but Netanyahu's right-wing Likud and the centrist Blue and White party led by his main rival Benny Gantz were at loggerheads over formation of legislative committees, including one that would address the cyber-monitoring issue.
But otherwise, it produces a kind of worst-of-all-worlds outcome, where the NATO alliance is weakened while the US and Russia remain at loggerheads on major policy issues ranging from Moscow's support for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad to Ukraine.
The 103 edition got its start early, with Netflix (which produced two films in competition, Okja and The Meyerowitz Stories) and the professional association for French movie theater owners at loggerheads over Netflix's refusal to open the two films in theaters in France.
At the same time, EU countries have been at loggerheads since 2015 over how to share out people arriving in the bloc, leaving some - like Greece or Italy - weighing under the burden, and others - like Poland or Hungary - refusing to host refugees.
Were America's Iran policy fully Jacksonian we might still be at loggerheads with Tehran, but we wouldn't be nearly so invested in projecting power in the Persian Gulf, and there would be fewer natural flash points and fewer targets for Iranian attacks.
Tokyo and Seoul have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of the group of islets called Takeshima in Japanese and Dokdo in Korean, which lie about halfway between the East Asian neighbors in the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea.
"It's going to be very difficult to do a raise of capital for Monte Paschi and the regional investment banks, and I think then what happens is Italy is going to be at loggerheads with the European Union and European Central Bank," Grant said.
Many of the world's top 20 economies voiced their concern about trade tensions and the risk they pose to global growth on Friday, but Japanese and Russian delegates said international leaders were at loggerheads on key issues such as World Trade Organization (WTO) reform.
Wales and Scotland are at loggerheads with London over what clout they should have after Britain's departure from the EU. They say May's government is not taking them fully into account in the remapping of powers which Brexit necessitates, something the UK government denies.
Selling Premier Inn or Costa rather than a demerger could put Whitbread's bosses at loggerheads with Elliott, which believes splitting them into two listed entities will allow the stock market to properly value the businesses, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters in April.
OSAKA (Reuters) - Many leaders of the world's top 20 economies on Friday voiced concern over trade tensions and the risk they pose to global growth, but were at loggerheads on key issues such as World Trade Organization (WTO) reform, Japanese and Russian delegates said.
After the deadly collapse of a motorway bridge in Genoa, the government and the group controlled by the Benetton family have been at loggerheads for almost a year over the possible early termination of a motorway concession granted to Atlantia's unit Autostrade per l'Italia (ASPI).
Before moving towards a deal this month, the two parties had been at loggerheads for months over an existing 20 percent cap on Caixabank's voting rights that blocked the Spanish bank's bid last year for the 56 percent of BPI it did not already own.
We're told conservative groups typically pay more than liberal orgs, and Comey is now at loggerheads with folks on the right, so those groups won't pay a premium and the folks we spoke with say that also makes Comey's shelf life as a speaker shorter.
Some 1.7 million refugees and migrants have arrived in the EU since 2014 and the bloc has been at loggerheads over how to handle them, the bitter disagreements eating at the member states' unity they desperately need to handle the loss of member Britain.
With negotiations over the family's contribution to a settlement at loggerheads, Purdue is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection as soon as this weekend or next with the outlines of a settlement in hand, albeit one lacking support from many states, the people said.
Manuel Luján Jr., a former 19503-term Republican congressman from New Mexico and a secretary of the interior whose efforts to balance development and conservation of federal lands often left him at loggerheads with environmentalists, died on Thursday night at his home in Albuquerque.
But Cyprus has been at loggerheads with Turkey since a 1974 Turkish invasion after a brief Greek-inspired coup split the island into two sectors - a Greek Cypriot side in the south recognized internationally as Cyprus, and a breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in the north.
Turkey has been at loggerheads with the United States for months over Ankara's planned purchase of a Russian missile defense system, which Washington says is incompatible with NATO's defence network and could compromise its F-35 fighter jets - an aircraft Turkey is also planning to buy.
"We are still in a constructive dialogue even if it is within a clear framework... My door is always open and I hope that the Italian government will listen to this message," Moscovici told the paper when asked whether Italy was at loggerheads with the Commission.
Turkey and Europe are at loggerheads with Ankara accusing some European countries such as Germany and the Netherlands of applying what it says are 'Nazi methods' by banning the rallies of Turkish ministers among expatriate Turks ahead of a key vote that could give Erdogan greater powers.
At the moment, France and the Netherlands are at loggerheads over a proposal to create a euro zone budget, a financial pot available only to the 19 countries that have adopted the euro and that will help them to absorb any economic shocks that may occur.
Tokyo and Seoul have long been at loggerheads over the sovereignty of a group of islets called Takeshima in Japanese and Dokdo in Korean, which lie about halfway between the East Asian neighbors in the Sea of Japan, which Seoul refers to as the East Sea.
Hong Kong and U.S. regulators have been at loggerheads with Chinese firms and their auditors over the production of audit work papers since the start of the decade - a battle that at one point threatened to leave U.S.-listed Chinese groups unaudited and in danger of delisting.
Monsanto, which is being bought by Germany's Bayer for $66 billion, has been at loggerheads with local seed firms, including NSL, and India's government over how much it can charge for its GM cotton seeds, costing it tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue a year.
While Prague and Bratislava have sometimes struck a more moderate tone, Warsaw and Budapest have constantly been at loggerheads with the bloc's executive Commission in Brussels, as well as with EU heavyweights Germany and France, over what the bloc increasingly sees as their flouting of democratic rules.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Rich and poor countries are at loggerheads over how to share benefits from genetic plant data that could help breed crops better able to withstand climate change, as negotiations to revise a global treaty are set to resume in Rome on Monday.
Western Digital, which jointly runs Toshiba's main semiconductor plant, has been at loggerheads with its Japanese partner over the sale of the world's No. 2 producer of NAND chips, and is seeking a U.S. court injunction to prevent any deal that does not have its consent.
Warner has described law enforcement and tech as being at "loggerheads," and that's been especially clear this week -- with Apple and the FBI battling it out over whether the tech giant should help the agency access a locked iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers.
A day earlier, Olsson was a part of a conference call organized by UEFA to bring together representing clubs, players' union representatives and leagues — groups that had spent much of the last year at loggerheads amid negotiations over the future of the sport and its powerful leagues.
Dennis MiddlebrooksBrooklyn To the Editor: It is inevitable that Turkey and the United States will be at loggerheads, not because they have major disagreements over policies, but because they have two egocentric leaders who feel that whatever they do is right and who cannot take any criticism.
Abe's insistence that tough sanctions, including restrictions on oil sales, are necessary to soften up the North Korean regime over the coming winter could put him at loggerheads with other countries such as South Korea that might agree to open talks if approached by the North.
BEIJING/SEOUL, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co is at loggerheads with its Chinese partner over efforts to cut supplier costs, as they grapple with cut-throat competition and the impact of a stand-off between Beijing and Seoul, four people familiar with the dispute said.
It's a paradox given beautiful life when Ms. Day's Tracey, after angrily lecturing Oscar outside the bar, relents and gives him the cigarette he had asked for earlier; and when Tracey and Cynthia, now at loggerheads, share a memory of an eventful trip to Atlantic City.
Taking the recent legal battles over Richard Prince's use of images produced by others as a case in point, she recently argued that art and the law will perpetually be at loggerheads unless the latter can admit the degree to which appropriation has become widespread in contemporary art.
With Remainers and Brexiteers in the U.K. Parliament at loggerheads over what sort of Brexit they want, and what degree of separation from the EU, is acceptable, there is palpable frustration in Europe at the lack of progress, and lack of clarity, from Britain when it comes to Brexit.
But Britain is lagging other big advanced economies, largely due to the impact of last year's decision to leave the European Union, which has pushed up inflation and left many companies unwilling to commit to new investment while London and Brussels remain at loggerheads over their future ties.
Trump and Pelosi have been at loggerheads for more than 33 days as the speaker and the President both refuse to budge on shutdown negotiations -- Trump is demanding more than $5 billion for his wall along the southern border and Pelosi is refusing to give him a cent.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since July last year when Vivendi, in an unexpected U-turn, pulled out of a 800 million euro ($945 million) contract that would have given it full control of Mediaset's pay-TV arm Premium, saying the unit's business plan was unrealistic.
As Greece learned the hard way, austerity economics and climate policy are at loggerheads: Forced to implement harsh cuts, Syriza—the left-wing coalition party in power from 2015 to 2019—opened up the Ionian Sea to oil drilling by multinational corporations during its last year in office.
Russia, which long turned a blind eye to Israeli actions in Syria while serving as a brake on retaliation by Iran or its Lebanese Hezbollah guerrilla allies, is now at loggerheads with Western powers over accusations, denied by Syria's government, that it has used chemical weaponry in fighting.
Edwards and Facebook have been at loggerheads over whether the tech giant was bound by New Zealand law since March, when Edwards asserted the U.S. company had broken local rules by refusing a request by a New Zealand citizen to access personal information held on the accounts of other users.
But it remains to be seen whether Poland, once a champion of democratic changes after the fall of Communism and now at loggerheads with the European Union over sweeping changes to state institutions, which critics say have subverted democracy and the rule of law, will change its relations with Brussels.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (R-Calif.), the embattled House Intelligence panel chairman, are at loggerheads, and not for the first time.
Mnuchin's offer to the European Union and Japan - along with a renewed effort to jump-start stalled talks with Mexico and Canada to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement - come as the United States and China are at loggerheads in an escalating trade dispute with no talks in sight.
The House panel and Justice Department still appear to be at loggerheads even after House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler wrote the department and White House late last month to say he was open to limiting the committee's subpoena for the unredacted Mueller report and underlying materials to a smaller subset of documents.
And I think he's made that pretty clear, that there seems to be different valuations for some non-dollar currencies that might be at loggerheads at least with some theoretical models, and I guess in particular he talked about Europe a week or two ago, when Mr. Draghi made his latest pronouncements.
"I can't imagine that the next Congress is going to be at all receptive to jumping into the fray unless and until the courts have completely exhausted their review," he told CNBC But Democrats and Republicans could find themselves at loggerheads before then should current CFPB Director Richard Cordray step down, Kaplinsky noted.
In recent months, the government and the central bank have been at loggerheads over whether the RBI has been too hawkish in its stance towards lenders and the economy given a drop in the inflation rate and signs of slower growth, as well as in the face of defaults by a major lender.
The China Medical case is the most high-profile and closely watched contest in years over the production of Chinese audit work papers, an issue that has put Hong Kong and U.S. regulators at loggerheads with China - and at one point threatened to leave U.S.-listed Chinese firms unaudited and in danger of delisting.
Iran and Saudi Arabia at loggerheads: How we got here Iran bans Saudi imports, pilgrimages to Saudi cities The Sanaa airstrike, and the war of words that followed, come on the heels of Saturday's mass execution in Saudi Arabia of 47 people, among them prominent Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, on terrorism charges.
The French group's move into Mediaset's capital only aggravated a months-long feud between the two groups, which have been at loggerheads since July, when Vivendi backed out of an agreement that would have given it control of Mediaset's pay-TV division Premium and handed the two firms 3.5 percent stakes in each other.
The latest twist in a tortuous series of revised bids and changing alliances among suitors has seen Western Digital - which has been at loggerheads with Toshiba - offering to drop out of the bid it is organizing if that will help get a deal done and other conditions are met, separate sources said on Tuesday.
Mr. Sánchez also confirmed that a Socialist administration would maintain the budgetary plan recently approved by Mr. Rajoy's government, which includes a generous financing deal for the Basque region, and promised to open a dialogue and "rebuild the broken bridges" with the Catalan separatist politicians with whom Mr. Rajoy has been at loggerheads for years.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, at loggerheads with congressional Republicans over the best way to overhaul the tax code, may have come toward Capitol Hill on a key sticking point, the way imports should be taxed, after a meeting at the White House on Thursday, said Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
Ankara and Washington have been at loggerheads over Turkey's purchase of the S-400 system, which the United States says is incompatible with NATO defenses and poses a threat to Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35 "stealth" fighter jet that Turkey was also planning to purchase and in which it had been a production partner.
According to the opposition the election will decide if the ruling party, which remains at loggerheads with the European Union over issues such as the rule of law, logging forests, CO2 emission targets and refugees, will be able to finish its reforms and install itself in power for decades thanks to planned changes to the constitution.
Following the death of Portuguese mixed martial artist Joao Carvalho on Monday after his knockout loss at a TEF event at the National Stadium in Dublin two days prior, the Irish media and the Irish government are once more at loggerheads with each other and themselves over the role that MMA should play in Irish life.
Almost three years since Britain voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union, lawmakers remain at loggerheads over how, when or even whether to leave the EU. May is quitting after failing to get her Brexit deal approved and the prospect of a "no-deal" exit has become central to the battle in her ruling Conservative Party to replace her.
Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has been at loggerheads with Hispanics since the first day of his campaign, when he called Mexican immigrants "rapists" who "bring crime" to the country.
The Douma attack has heightened tensions between Russia and Western leaders, already at loggerheads over a number of issues, including the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy and his daughter in the UK. British Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Russia for the attack, and more than 20 countries collectively expelled more than 100 Russian diplomats to show solidarity with Britain over the case.
While Scooter and Swift, 29, have been at loggerheads since he purchased BMLG and her back catalog earlier this year, their issues once again surfaced with a vengeance last week after the singer shared a message on Tumblr accusing Braun and the CEO of BMLG, Scott Borchetta, of blocking her from performing her prior hits at the AMAs on Sunday.
"The justices are clearly at loggerheads over what the rules should be when death-row inmates seek to challenge the method of their execution, but the right thing to do is to take a case on the merits, have full briefing and argument, and resolve the matter conclusively -- rather than continuing to snark at each other in separate opinions across different cases," he added.
The Italian government, which is at loggerheads with India over the case, said the Indian court could not make any decisions regarding Latorre before an international arbitration hearing at The Hague that it has requested The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg ordered India to suspend legal action against Latorre and the second sailor on trial, Salvatore Girone, pending the hearing.
FedNow will make managing budgets easier for many people and small businesses, but it also puts the Fed at loggerheads with big banks as a federal real-time payments system would compete with the one being developed by the Clearing House, which is owned by some of the world's largest banks, including Capital One, Citibank, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank.
The country's government bonds may get such a pounding in the markets that the new government backtracks from policies that put it at loggerheads with the E.U. And, as analysts at the Peterson Institute for International Economics note, Italy's government may struggle to get its fiscal policies through the country's own parliament: The governing coalition's majority in the upper one — the Senate — is slim: six votes.

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