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If he’s not the Heisman favorite, Nix is step-for-step with Washington’s Michael Penix as they remain on collision course in the Pac-12 title game.

Move Forward's policies put it on collision course with Thailand's nexus of royalist military, old money elites and conservative forces.

From Reuters

If the plan becomes policy, it will set Israel on collision course with the Palestinians and its foreign allies.

From BBC

The French government on Tuesday ordered staff at Exxon Mobil depots back to work as it battles to secure petrol supplies following weeks-long strikes in the industry, putting it on collision course with the hardline CGT union.

From Reuters

If Le Pen does challenge the primacy of EU law, she would put France on collision course with the executive European Commission, which is already mired in disputes with Hungary and Poland over the rule of law and democratic shortcomings.

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