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be at loggerheads

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Senior figures in the Westminster group are said to be at loggerheads after former leader Ian Blackford accused his successor Mr Flynn of giving him false assurances about the group's auditors.

From BBC

So for Picard and Riker to be at loggerheads was great for us.

No doubt we’ll be at loggerheads again pretty soon.

Kissinger, with his understanding of realpolitik, understood it was a bad idea to be at loggerheads with both those nations simultaneously.

From Salon

National Guard by law, a future president could be at loggerheads with the D.C. mayor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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