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But Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr said the remarks were "unacceptable" and conflicted with the duty of politicians to uphold the rule of law and respect the independent role of judges.

From BBC

She did so by concluding that the administration’s order conflicted with the Constitution.

These ideas conflicted with the donor class, and the Democratic Party establishment, which abandoned such policies in the 1990s to curry favor with corporate America.

From Salon

"The judge,” Trump claimed, without any evidence, “is the most conflicted judge in the history of jurisprudence…. He created a case out of nothing because he wanted my political opponent to win."

From Salon

She is not ashamed, either, to share how the requirements of “Maria” conflicted with her particular sensitivities as a performer.

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