USIP is the hub of conflict prevention, conflict resolution and post-conflict stability.
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«This trade conflict is part of a much wider economic conflict… and that wider economic conflict is in turn embedded in a geopolitical conflict,» Buiter said.
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In other words, conflict within the administration, conflict between parties, conflict between other countries and so on.
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It’s this love of conflict — conflict is the endpoint.
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It also thrives on partisan conflict, because conflict drives narrative.
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If conflict is ever brewing in direction or identity, the best way to free yourself from conflict is to kill your inner-conflict.
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This was later deemed a «scheduling conflict» not a «content conflict«.
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I cover conflict, but I also do a lot of work around conflict and the aftermath of conflict and the humanitarian consequences of war.
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«UNRWA does not perpetuate the conflict, the conflict perpetuates UNRWA,» he said.
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But again, the Deutsche conflict is merely the conflict we know about.
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a conflict between occupiers and the occupied.
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But unlike the popular press reporting of this conflict , 80% of the time it is founder-to-founder conflict and not investor-to-founder conflict.
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And it’s inevitable that conflict will happen in space and the US does not intend to lose any type of conflict, so we better start setting up our Space Force to fight conflict in space and win that conflict.
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She is an expert in international conflict resolution and has published in International Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Conflict Management and Peace Science.
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Some even talk about «conflict beer», on the same lines as conflict minerals.
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Bottom line: This is an appearance of conflict without evidence of actual conflict.
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If human-machine conflict represents society’s newest challenge, intergroup conflict represents its oldest.
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But first, some conflict-of-interest disclosures: Professor Avi-Yonah has an obvious conflict.
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Uncontrolled conflict can destroy the group, but without conflict, boredom and apathy set in.
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His research focuses on international conflict, democratic peace and conflict behavior, and public opinion.
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Are you suggesting conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia, outright conflict, is a possibility?
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Since the early 2000s, the U.S. government has developed conflict assessment frameworks and conducted dozens of assessments that meticulously outline the causes of violent conflict and significant conflict dynamics.
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«Because a force that can deter conflict must show that it can dominate a conflict.»
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Just because secret bot networks are promoting a conflict doesn’t mean the conflict isn’t authentic.
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Just like its midwestern cousin, rap conflict and gang conflict often overlap in UK drill.
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He sees every conflict as a personal conflict in which he destroys or gets destroyed.
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This touches on everything from conflict resolution to peace negotiations to humanitarian responses post-conflict.
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Of course, conflict can occur without dehumanization, but I believe it is central to conflict.
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Then the functions of social conflict get undercut by all the disadvantages of social conflict.
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«We think the best way to avoid conflict from extending into space is not only to be able to compete in that conflict but to win that conflict,» Manor explains.
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» He writes: «Far from conservative, the president’s comportment was rather a study in the importance of conflict in reality television — that once you introduce conflict, you cannot de-escalate conflict.
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Syria was the first YouTube conflict in the way that Vietnam was the first TV conflict.
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And it&aposs the same thing on television that you put on conflict because conflict sells.
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They say conflict is the true backbone of story, and power is what makes conflict matter.
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So, I am not sure there is unnecessary conflict, but Iran is in conflict with us.
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«A lot of people become conflict-avoidant because they might not do conflict right,» Hall says.
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Poor, rural and indigenous populations — especially in conflict and post-conflict settings — remain the hardest hit.
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I think he creates more unnecessary conflict, he thinks I avoid conflict and let problems escalate.
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And yet his instinct to defuse conflict when conflict is necessary betrays him in this case.
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Remember conflict is going to happen and we are all capable of handling conflict with dignity.
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«The Arab-Jewish conflict escalated into a nationalistic conflict, with Jerusalem at its center,» he said.
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Since classes are constituted by relations of exploitation, we think of ourselves first as workers or bosses in conflict, and women and men in conflict, and colonizers and colonized in conflict.
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To turn the Trump administration’s proposal from a bad plan to end the conflict into a good plan to transform the conflict, all references to ending the conflict should be removed.
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It’s less a conflict between man and the technology and rather a conflict between man versus himself.
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In traditional military conflict, war was fought between nation-states, and the battlefield was the conflict zone.
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Conflict in fiction is engaging, and what better conflict than the threat of annihilation by marauding extraterrestrials?
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Restoring a culture of conflict and, importantly, conflict resolution (or reconciliation, for my budget friends) can help.
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«But playing both is somehow a conflict of culture, they never get over this conflict,» he added.
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The goody bag is a step in the direction of conflict resolution before there is any conflict.
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«The initial conflict check conducted in Justice Sotomayor’s Chambers did not identify this potential conflict,» Harris wrote.
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The Islamic conservatives recast the class conflict as a cultural conflict between the people and the elite.
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«Conflict minerals» (which are taken from conflict zones) — not rare-earth metals — are mined largely in Africa.
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It does not deal with the broader issues of conflict of interest and the appearance of conflict.
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The War on Drugs is not a global conflict—it is an American conflict that has become globalized.
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Most of the time, conflict can be handled way before firearms are involved—I’m talking about conflict resolution.
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It also marked a major escalation in the Israeli-Iranian conflict — and a real step toward open conflict.
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«It was a great example of conflict prevention rather than conflict resolution,» Wolf told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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This is because a conflict between nuclear armed states has the potential to escalate to a nuclear conflict.
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Current events are likely to cause conflict at the local level and could reignite a countrywide armed conflict.
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But attacking them could escalate the conflict and pull the United States deeper into a Middle East conflict.
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The U.S. is engaged in preventing conflict and working to achieve peace in conflict zones around the world.
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A conflict the world forgets Butembo’s residents live at the frontier of a conflict that the world often forgets.
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A president whose opinion on a conflict is shaped by whichever side of the conflict he last spoke to?
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«The only way to address the conflict is in the zone of the conflict,» McAndrew tells The Creators Project.
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Starting in the mid-nineteen-eighties, she was deployed to conflict after conflict—in Beirut, Chechnya, East Timor, Kosovo.
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They are more able to break the tit-for-tat «conflict trap» and lower the risk of conflict relapse.
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One situation in which conflict of interest disclosure can work well is when the conflict itself can be avoided.
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not a Jewish-Muslim conflict, but rather an anticolonial struggle for the Palestinian people.
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Mr. Trump and his supporters do identify a conflict (indeed, almost endless conflict) between America’s interests and the world’s.
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There’s no visual representation of conflict in the section, despite some of these countries still being entrenched in conflict.
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Lee said lawmakers must address the use of military force «conflict by conflict,» instead of a broad new bill.
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However, the consulting group said a limited conflict lasting days is more likely than a months-long, regional conflict.
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I had zero skills for how to deal with conflict in a relationship — any conflict — and I knew it.
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«The responsibility for ending the conflict is in the hands of the people who are driving that conflict,» Grande said.
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The conflict in Yemen is seen by many as a conflict between Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia and Shiite-majority Iran.
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When building your personal business brand, it helps to have opponents and conflict, because journalists love to write about conflict.
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And at what point does the difference between an apparent conflict of interest and an actual conflict cease to matter?
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Conflict in the Wild West as we moved into the West, conflict twice in Europe, for its horrible world wars.
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Some organizations focused on conflict resolution and consensus building: CDR Associates specializes in collaborative decision making in high-conflict scenarios.
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It seems short-sighted to miss this opportunity to work towards stabilizing conflict-affected areas and preventing violence and conflict.
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But there is another way forward, an alternative to trying to «solve» the conflict or «manage it»: shrinking the conflict.
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Losers are always trying to shift the line of conflict; winners are always trying to maintain the line of conflict.
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But the nature of conflict is often less about the root causes than about the sheer momentum of conflict itself.
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«All nations must learn from the recent Marawi conflict and the Philippines’ experience,» said Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne, adding Canberra and Manila will host a post-conflict seminar to learn from the five-month Marawi conflict.
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» The results, unfortunately, showed that so-called kitchen thinking is disastrous: «People who reported thinking about other unrelated past slights during their conflict also reported reacting to the conflict at hand more destructively—they reported having more conflict as a result of kitchen thinking, having less healthy conflict, and feeling worse about their relationships.
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Every month, members of the diaspora from different sides of a conflict—anything from the Arab-Israeli conflict to the war in Ukraine—share a stage to tell stories of how the conflict affected each of them personally.
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What do you get when you have industries invested in conflict going to the most conflict prone regions in the world?
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In the absence of major conflict, countries grew wealthier and more integrated, which in turn reduced the risk of conflict further.
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If Barr has a conflict of interest regarding Epstein’s 2008 plea deal, the same conflict should apply to the current prosecution.
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The conflict in Afghanistan, which began in 2001 following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, is now America’s longest-running armed conflict.
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It is easy to forget with the current inter-party impeachment conflict over Trump that an intra-party conflict exists too.
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We achieve that by making certain that all conflict takes place in the Eastern Hemisphere so we don’t have conflict here.
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The central conflict in La Belle Sauvage pits freethinkers against fanatics, which is not simply a conflict between atheists and believers.
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This third way, of shrinking the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, wouldn’t solve or end the conflict — a hope that doesn’t look realistic.
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But the terrifying thing is the continued impunity of the perpetrators of sexual violence in conflict areas and in non-conflict areas.
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Origin of the conflict Trump has framed this conflict as both having started under Obama and one that’s hundreds of years old.
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The conflict with the FARC, the longest-running domestic conflict in the western hemisphere, killed over 200,000 people and displaced around 7m.
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World conflict deaths fall The number of conflict fatalities globally edged down last year, from 2000,000 to 157,000, according to the IISS.
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The categories include develop virtues and skills to engage conflict constructively, break cycles of violence or destructive conflict and build sustainable peace.
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If the United States began the conflict with a first strike, China could join the conflict on the side of North Korea.
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The negative and simplified stereotypes are needed in order to simplify the conflict excluding discoveries of similarities between the groups in conflict.
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As Marxism saw history through the lens of class conflict, multiculturalism sees history through the lens of racial conflict and group oppression.
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Surprised at how much misinformation exists about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (as well as the Arab-Israeli conflict), some pernicious, some innocent.
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Missouri’s experience shows how a conflict, if not deftly handled, can stain a college’s reputation long after the conflict has died down.
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The ongoing conflict in Afghanistan is the longest conflict in American history, followed by the Vietnam War, which lasted from 1964-1973.
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All parties in the multifaceted Syrian conflict have accused each other of using chemical weapons during more than six years of conflict.
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Evidence and perspective are the crucial ingredients the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations uses for more effective and efficient conflict prevention.
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He means well and I’m a conflict-averse person and we had this kind of perfectly conflict-adverse relationship until things exploded.
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It started by sourcing certified-conflict-free mines (but without abandoning conflict zones, where locals often depend on the mining industry) to get tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold—some of the minerals most notorious for funding conflict in the Congo.
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«Iran is in conflict with us, Iran is in conflict with the United States, Iran is in conflict with just about all the Arab states in the Middle East,» Netanyahu said in an interview with Fox News, in mid-May.
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It would not solve the conflict in Syria, nor would it relieve Europeans of their humanitarian duties toward asylum seekers fleeing the conflict.
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Moreover, Mr. Kristof’s advice that the American military become involved in the conflict simply ignores the broad political realities of the Syrian conflict.
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I brought conflict resolution into the program because I felt that we needed to address how they relate to each other in conflict.
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Nevertheless, the liberal international order functioned well in tamping down the tensions that lead to conflict, while containing conflict where it did appear.
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Mr. Ovitz brags that the motto of C.A.A. was «no conflict, no interest» and then defends himself against charges of conflict of interest.
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«Canada has been the face of this conflict, we’re bearing the brunt of this conflict but we have no bargaining power,» she said.
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«If you see it as a conflict, and you’re conflict-averse and avoid it, that’s not going to serve you well,» she said.
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He said the US military would adhere to the «laws of armed conflict,» which prohibit the deliberate destruction of cultural sites in conflict.
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«We don’t want conflict in the region … Who started the conflict?» he added, blaming Washington and its Gulf allies for war in Yemen.
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The laws of armed conflict represent a branch of international law that governs relationships between states and is meant to regulate armed conflict.
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«This was an ambition to provoke a conflict, to start a wider conflict in this territory that we consider as ours,» he said.
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What is more, because of smartphones and the internet, the Syrian conflict has arguably been better documented than any armed conflict in history.
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But Washington is reticent to engage in a conflict with Iran, or risk a conflict with Iranian-backed allies in Iraq or Syria.
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«We don’t want conflict in the region … Who started the conflict?» he said, blaming Washington and its Gulf allies for war in Yemen.
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Secondly, because the nature of the conflict is classified, the prosecutors said, Huawei cannot obtain enough information for them to waive any conflict.
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However, we closely follow issues related to conflict minerals, and we work together with our suppliers to improve responsible business practice in our supply chain and increase the number of smelters certified as conflict-free in accordance with the Conflict Free Smelter Programme.
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So this idea that we’re so fearful of starting a conflict with Russia, Russia is way more fearful of starting a conflict with us.
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Because the nature of the conflict is classified, the prosecutors said, Cole also cannot give Huawei enough information for them to waive any conflict.
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Moscow can form its own trade bloc (the Eurasian Union), start a conflict (Ukraine), and become a key player in an existing conflict (Syria).
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«Chinese scholars take the position that various issues in a conflict are interrelated, and they pay close attention to conflict escalation,» the report said.
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«One consequence is likely to be the further radicalisation of the mainstream opposition … a five-year conflict could easily become a 10-year conflict.»
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict The Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be at the top of the President’s agenda as he meets with leaders from both sides.
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But recusals are routinely made by lawyers and judges to prevent a conflict of interest or even an appearance of a conflict of interest.
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History shows us food insecurity is not just a result of conflict, it’s also a significant contributor to conflict, especially in unstable political regimes.
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The term «ethnic conflict» generally refers to conflict between ethnic communities, whereas «ethnic protest» refers to protests by an ethnic community against state policies.
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«If you think conflict happens because of drought, you can probably intervene and not let the conflict happen,» she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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We could talk about the conflict that happened between the Ukraine and the Crimea, the ongoing conflict where there was no seizure by Russia.
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As a result, framing the struggle over Jerusalem in terms of sacred values intensifies the conflict and cuts off avenues for resolving the conflict.
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Previously, he had previously pledged to be «neutral» on the Israel-Palestine conflict, a stance in line with official American policy on the conflict.
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Currently, 6900 percent of the world’s hungry live in conflict areas, and ten of the world’s 2628 worst food crises are driven by conflict.
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This second transition should include all sides to the conflict, but not fuel the conflict with a steady flow of arms to all sides.
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And it is also important to remember that some conflict — at least the right kinds of conflict — can be channeled effectively, and even productively.
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Surely some will worry that a declining change of diplomacy means the possibility of a major conflict — or at least a bigger conflict — grows.
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Armed conflict Burkina Faso has been beset by armed conflict and terrorist networks operate with impunity targeting public places of gathering, including hotels, restaurants.
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Only time will tell if the Trump administration’s deeply dedicated efforts will achieve progress on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Conflict is inevitable, no matter how strong a partnership is — in fact, 85 percent of employees said they have experienced conflict in the workplace.
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I’ve had to learn this lesson over and over again in my life: A conflict deferred is the exact opposite of a conflict resolved.
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«Results indicated that there was an interaction between hug receipt and conflict exposure such that receiving a hug was associated with a smaller conflict-related decrease in positive affect and a smaller conflict-related increase in negative affect when assessed concurrently,» the study reads.
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A number of these poems involve conflict: conflict of an overtly violent nature, meaning altercations, but also conflict that thrums with a less visible mode of violence as Jackson navigates his way forward as a black man in the landscape of these divided United States.
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» According to a 2012 study about marital financial conflict, «economic pressure, communication issues, and deeper ‘hidden’ issues within marriage are all associated with financial conflict.
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Every American president has maintained neutrality on the Israel-Palestine conflict; each of the past three presidents has put pressure on Israel over the conflict.
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What’s more, some politicians win the prize for certain peace-promoting actions, but then engage in conflict later on (or have engaged in conflict previously).
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A small, agile institute, its highly-trained staff travels into dangerous conflict zones to cool tensions and prevent violent conflict from spiraling out of control.
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The conflict between blacks and police, a conflict that is as relevant today as it was then, remained front and center during the Simpson trial.
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«Nobody wants a conflict, nobody wants to resolve our conflict in a violent manner, nobody wants war,» Philippines Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay told ANC television.
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Vassar described this program, before and even afterwards, as a model for dealing with conflict, despite the absence of any discernible conflict between the speakers.
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Armed conflict It also finds that armed conflict in some regions of Africa, the Middle East and Asia is likely to increase vulnerability to trafficking.
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Originally drafted to protect those found on the battlefield during international armed conflict, the protocols additionally drafted in 22019 brought in non-international armed conflict.
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This means that conflict happened before he was shot, perhaps hours or days before, and may have led to the second conflict that killed him.
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Bill Eddy: I define a high-conflict people as those who are stuck in conflict and they have four key characteristics that keep them stuck.
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And there is worry that conflict-era military checkpoints and guard towers could be re-introduced, which in turn could return conflict to the region.
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Once you do that, it’s clear that the broader Cold War wasn’t a conflict between two countries but a conflict between incompatible visions of life.
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Post ISIS, the conflict is changing The other reality, which could result in external powers clashing in Syria, is the shifting focus of the conflict.
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Dodd-Frank legislation requires companies operating in conflict areas such as Democratic Republic of Congo to conduct due diligence to establish minerals are conflict-free.
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Elections are built on political conflict, and it may only take a small nudge to turn that conflict into an attack on the system itself.
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We pray the court to refrain from taking any action that might aggravate the ongoing conflict and armed conflict and peace, and security in Rakhine.
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This is crucial, because it’s more cost effective to prevent conflict than it is to support military intervention after conflict erupts and extremism takes hold.
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Conflict between siblings — often around perceived differential treatment — is the most common kind of family conflict, and it can have very negative consequences for children.
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Across Forbes Avenue is the Conflict Kitchen, a restaurant with a constantly changing menu highlighting cuisines from cultures in conflict with the United States government.
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As a result, there will likely be forced migrations on a scale unknown in human history, and an enormously increased risk of conflict, including nuclear conflict.
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A report from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project in June found that more than 91,000 people have been killed in the conflict since 2015.
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Conflict. The voices that are amplified are the ones that are the most conflict-oriented, the most extreme; those are the guys that get the airtime.
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Post-conflict countries struggle the most Post-conflict countries are facing some of the biggest challenges in providing access to justice for their citizens, Logan says.
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In any statement regarding the conflict, the new administration must acknowledge that Arab animosity towards the sovereign Jewish state is the root cause of the conflict.
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For the commander, it’s an unbearable moment of internal conflict, bringing his admiration for (and attraction to) Bowie’s character into humiliatingly public conflict with his honor.
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In these circumstances, when intelligence collection is particularly threatening or can directly enable attack, defensive espionage can cause tension and conflict—even conflict no one wants.
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Q. One theme running through your book is how local bureaucracy often is not only ineffective at addressing conflict, but actually reinforces conditions that produce conflict.
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Here are some facts on the humanitarian impact of the conflict: * About half a million people are estimated to have been killed since the conflict began.
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The American Civil War formed part of a global outbreak of conflict in the mid-nineteenth century, which spurred international efforts to make conflict more humane.
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These dirty little wars have become «kaleidoscopic» in nature, and the winding-down conflict in Syria is a prime example of how bizarre conflict has become.
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Indeed, U.S. Sunni Arab allies in the Gulf view Syria as a proxy conflict between our Arab friends and Iran—one aspect of this complicated conflict.
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«The ordinary conflict check conducted in the chief justice’s chambers inadvertently failed to find this potential conflict,» Supreme Court Clerk Scott Harris wrote, according to Bloomberg.
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» She said «there is nothing inevitable about conflict between Russia and the west,» and that the countries should work to make «cooperation more likely than conflict.
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In his brief scenes of conflict with Ms. Hunter as his father, we finally get a three-dimensional feeling of conflict instead of a cartoon diagram.
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The conflict in the former Yugoslavia, which ran from 1992 to 1995, was a bitter conflict in which 100,2001 people were killed and 2.2 million displaced.
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The real problem is that armed conflict in the strait could escalate into a broader conflict between the United States and Iran across multiple sub-theatres.
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In some cultures, families are conflict-averse and not very intimate; in others there’s space for conflict (and its resolution) and a good deal of intimacy.
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» • Quotation of the day «It is time to end this conflict, replace conflict with compromise, and allow the Yemeni people to heal through peace and reconstruction.
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«Even in areas of conflict they need to talk to each other, to manage the conflict, to prevent them from developing into something disastrous,» he said.
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A HISTORY OF CONFLICT Flint, a city of about 100,000 people located 70 miles (113 km) northwest of Detroit, has a long history of labor conflict.
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According to a recent estimate from the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data, the conflict in Yemen has led to over 100,000 deaths (including 12,000 civilians).
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«There are no clean hands in this conflict,» Charles Garraway, an expert in the law of armed conflict and one of the panel members, told reporters.
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Her econometric models suggest that increased conflict is associated with slower economic growth, perhaps because partisan conflict leads economic decision makers to defer productive risk-taking.
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A report from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project last June found that more than 91,000 people have been killed in the conflict since 2015.
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Muslims are not a party to this conflict, but may, like other civilians in the conflict area, be affected by security measures that are in place.
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The Freeport dispute is likely to overshadow efforts by President Joko Widodo’s government to resolve conflict in Papua, the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict said.
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People typically do this in an attempt to avoid conflict, but they end up creating even more conflict as soon as the victim feels the blade.
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The law that passed simply aims to protect women and children in conflict and to get them to the table for conflict prevention, mitigation and reconciliation.
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To someone here, zooming in to frame our problem as an Israeli-Palestinian conflict makes as much sense as describing the «America-Italy conflict» of 1944.
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Russia’s entry into the conflict in 2015 turned the tide of the conflict in Assad’s favor, and established Russia as a powerbroker in the Middle East.
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In a wonderful paper, evocatively titled «When Going Along Gets You Nowhere and the Upside of Conflict Behaviors,» the psychologists Mina Cikara and Elizabeth Levy Paluck argued that promoting cooperation and avoiding social conflict can backfire — and promoting conflict between groups can, on occasion, bring positive change.
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And this is a real issue of not just can you win a conflict or how do we engage in deployments, but how do we avoid conflict?
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For Magnus Wennman, it is that responsibility and drive to tell a story that has catapulted him from war zone to war zone and conflict to conflict.
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But the dynamics of the conflict are such that France and Russia are on opposite sides of the fight — and the conflict has no end in sight.
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Australia last year agreed to accept 12,000 refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria, as hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers flooded into Europe amidst the worsening conflict.
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Precedent 3: Legitimating conflict of interest Trump has also used his power to legitimate a massive, unprecedented conflict-of-interest problem at the heart of this administration.
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The biggest conflict of the camping trip — if we can even really call it a conflict — found the women agreeing that their problem traced back to her.
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ESCALATION The real problem is that armed conflict in the strait could escalate into a broader conflict between the United States and Iran across multiple sub-theaters.
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The threat of armed conflict and disruption of supplies in the Gulf can induce volatility and produce vigorous short-covering rallies, as the tanker conflict has proved.
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«I think the trade conflict with the United States is a much far, wider-reaching, global conflict, which will undermine growth expectations in equity markets,» he said.
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Elton had originally booked shows in Vegas for this weekend, but they were rescheduled months ago due to a «scheduling conflict» … guess now we know the conflict.
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This is the model for effective conflict reduction: strategic investments to help communities manage conflicts non-violently that act as a bulwark against future conflict and atrocities.
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Alleviate the various factors that drive violent conflict (inequity, instability, poor governance, widespread corruption, long-standing grievances, and inter-group conflict to name a few) and, 2.
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In the «survival of the fittest» environment of Afghanistan, corruption and crime is both a major cause of the conflict and a terrible form of conflict resolution.
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The Colombian conflict is the last and longest guerrilla conflict in Latin America, leaving a trail of over 220,000 dead since it began in the early 1960s.
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Such a conflict would likely draw in the US on Taipei’s side, and could quickly expand into a wider regional conflict, while also having major economic repercussions.
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As merely one of several mechanisms underlying conflict, I believe dehumanization is nonetheless fundamental to intergroup conflict because of how we cognitively process the self and others.
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We establish several new characters, the central conflict and the circumstances which led to the conflict; in this case, Picard’s efforts to rescue Romulus from the supernova.
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On maps of the Middle East of 211, the most important features are the borders — the lines dividing states in conflict, and people in conflict within states.
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Right now, the West is losing to Russia because of this, and losing badly in what is not just a hacking conflict, but also an information conflict.
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«We don’t want conflict in the region … Who started the conflict?» he added, blaming the U.S. and its allies in the region for the violence in Yemen.
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In October, I signed the Women, Peace, and Security Act, which promotes the participation of women in conflict prevention and post-conflict peace efforts around the world.
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It seems to me that he&aposs got a bigger conflict here than Sessions had and Sessions&apos conflict is what gave us Mueller in the first place.
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» In a statement, Ivanka said that the initiative «recognizes that women’s participation and empowerment are essential to good defense policy, conflict resolution, and post-conflict peace-building efforts.
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Only when women and men work alongside each other as equals will the world see sustained improvement in conflict resolution and a reduction in sexual violence in conflict.
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«The tip here is develop strong conflict-resolution skills in order to keep the relationship strong and healthy, and don’t let conflict make sex a symptom,» she explains.
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The conflict between factions is boiled down to a ranked battleground system in the game itself, but I wanted to give players an opportunity to explore that conflict.
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The conflict has much deeper roots But the conflict has much deeper roots, and its main trigger was the failed process to expand Catalonia’s autonomy a decade ago.
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Attorneys ordinarily must recuse themselves from a case if they have a conflict of interest, and an attorney who also is a fact witness has a textbook conflict.
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Putin told reporters in Beijing that he would have to discuss ways to end the conflict with Zelenskiy and that the Ukrainian people were tired of the conflict.
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Syria’s neighboring countries — Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey — have borne the brunt of the refugee crisis caused by the conflict, with Lebanon the most affected by the Syrian conflict.
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The conflict involved an army of autonomous robots rebelling against humanity in a vicious global conflict, with the Bastion units making up a majority of the combat force.
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» Additionally, Talley wrote, «I will evaluate any other real or potential conflict, or relationships that could give rise to appearance of conflict, on a case-by-case basis.
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Instead of the tactical weapons de-escalating the conflict, as proponents claim they would, the simulation shows conflict spiraling out of control after the use of tactical weapons.
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For five years, the scale of these consequences has overwhelmed our efforts to deal with this conflict; the United States cannot contain the conflict with the current policy.
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Heightened risk is not a certainty that nuclear conflict breaks out, but the web is tangled enough that a spark of conflict could have wide-ranging global consequences.
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I figured like you said, there was no necessarily high stakes conflict; I found that that was the conflict to talk about and orbit this whole thing around.
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«It is artificial, a false dichotomy, to distinguish between environment and conflict because increasingly with climate change we will see that being a contributor to conflict,» Glasser said.
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As Nick Kristof wrote in his first column from our trip, resolving conflict should top humanitarian efforts because there’s little that can be accomplished in times of conflict.
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In the escalating, multi-dimensional conflict between Washington and Tehran, the growing risk of armed conflict centers around the same danger that plagues international relations in general: miscalculation.
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Signe Whitson L.S.W. wrote for Psychology Today that the «Passive Aggressive Conflict Cycle,» the endless, repetitive cycles of conflict that occur when a passive-aggressive individual succeeds in getting someone else to act out their anger for them, explains why you can’t put yourself in conflict with a passive-aggressive person.
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But Zuckerberg’s comments are likely to heighten the conflict between Facebook and its Chinese competitors, and put the ongoing conflict at the center of future debates over moderation policy.
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The complexity of the conflict, the lack of direct access to conflict areas, and the ethnic and political divisions have made accurate counting an immensely challenging task, he said.
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«I think in many cases, when there’s a conflict of interest, it’s an indication that someone understands something way better than if there’s no conflict of interest,» Thiel continued.
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One thing we have seemingly forgotten, however, is the war in Afghanistan; a conflict that began fifteen years ago and currently stands as the longest conflict in American history.
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This requires collecting better data on violations of children in conflict and suspending arms sales to countries listed for grave violations in the UN’s Children and Armed Conflict report.
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To the Editor: «The Middle East Conflict on Campus» unfortunately frames activism related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at Tufts as black and white, pro-Israel vs. pro-Palestinian.
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Potential legal conflict The federal prosecutors from Mueller’s office asked for a court hearing about whether Mack’s work for both Brown and Gates could become a conflict of interest.
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The United States has started a trade conflict with China, and by this autumn it could widen the conflict by hitting another $200 billion in Chinese goods with tariffs.
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The company added that, as Yunnan Tin was certified as conflict-free by the CFSI, «use of this smelter by our vendors is consistent with our Conflict Minerals Policy».
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If I&aposm really conflict avoidant, then I&aposm not going to surface my disagreement because I don&apost want to risk a conflict, so I start compromising myself.
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Health care amid conflict and crisis Meanwhile, a troubling trend continued in 2019 in which health workers responding to medical needs in areas of conflict were targeted with violence.
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A particularly bloody stage of the conflict came after the allied forces drove the North Korean troops to the Chinese border, and China entered the conflict in October 1950.
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Rather than whether sanctions can change Iran’s behavior, the real question is whether the two countries can avoid future armed conflict, after the past few weeks of tangible conflict.
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The Protocol Additional (85033) clarifies the nuances of armed conflict, essentially incorporating non-international armed conflict into the limits on the use of force highlighted in the Geneva Conventions.
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Damien Spleeters, from the Conflict Armament Research group — which tracks illegal weapons in conflict zones — has spent months collecting and analyzing the small arms swirling around Iraq and Syria.
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The conflict between Bougainville’s rebel guerrilla army and Papua New Guinea forces left as many as 20,000 dead, the worst conflict in the Oceania region since World War Two.
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Managing conflict in a healthy way is a perfectly normal part of every relationship, it is just important to differentiate from conflict you are willing to work through vs.
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Directly impacted, survivors are understood to have information about the conflict that outsiders don’t, and they can make an emotional appeal that those more distanced from the conflict can’t.
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But we also saw action in Washington, where the president, having pivoted away from March’s steel conflict with Europe, is now embroiled in an escalating trade conflict with China.
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The first is that society is a place of conflict and that it will and should remain so; in the right political environment, this conflict produces competition and fruitful argument.
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«We are very worried about a conflict, about the risk of a conflict … of an escalation that is unintended,» Britain’s Jeremy Hunt told reporters in Brussels before talks with Pompeo.
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We have to remember that there are people who are in the press corps who are advantaged by being in conflict, open conflict, hostility with this president and this administration.
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Already, there are concerning signs of conflict to come, and the Trump administration’s early missteps on the South China Sea conflict could give Beijing the pretext to manufacture a crisis.
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Fredriksen, 72, made his fortune in the «tanker wars» of the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq conflict, when his vessels risked attack to transport crude oil from the conflict zone.
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Four decades of conflict Turkey’s conflict with Kurdish separatist groups — namely the PKK, which Turkey considers a terrorist organization — has spanned four decades and claimed tens of thousands of lives.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has been the preeminent world group involved in creating rules and norms for how cyber conflict and «kinetic,» or live physical conflict, should intersect.
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Why conflict may still come And that’s why despite Trump’s instinct to avoid a military conflict, the US and Iran may still end up in some kind of military fight.
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From the scorched earth of Stalingrad during the Second World War to Srebrenica during the Bosnian conflict, time and again children have been thrust onto the front lines of conflict.
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«I see a day when there’s a conflict where the United Nations, you get together, and you solve the conflict,» Trump said during an April 2017 lunch with UN ambassadors.
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Nonetheless, he has garnered a number of advisory roles in conflict and post-conflict countries after leaving government, based on his success in building a peace agreement in Northern Ireland.
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Humanitarian and development workers trying to reduce disaster risk too often ignore conflict in their interventions, researchers and policymakers said at a London event on conflict and disasters this week.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS — Fitch assumes that sporadic security incidents will prevail as long as conflict in Syria continues, but that Lebanon will not itself descend into a full-scale civil conflict.
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Although efforts continue to resolve the conflict diplomatically, these efforts are undermined by the fact that arms transfers continue to supply all sides of the conflict with powerful advanced weapons.
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While the ceasefire in the Moldova’s Transnistria conflict has largely been respected since 1992, the same cannot be said of the protracted conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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The conflict between Bougainville’s rebel guerrilla army and Papua New Guinea forces left as many as 20,000 dead, the worst conflict in the Oceania region since the Second World War.
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» An even more detailed report by the Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC), published in January, warned there might be «significant gaps in protection for civilians in conflict-affected areas.
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To the Editor: To address conflict-of-interest disclosure in academic research, as medical ethicists, we propose adoption of an author-driven, electronic long-form, conflict-of-interest disclosure statement.
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«The conflict has become so politicized and driven by a specific narrative that the media no longer distinguish between banditry, other criminal factors and the traditional conflict,» Mr. Bello said.
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Conflict between ethnicities, nationalities, religions, ideologies, and tribes has raged for millennia and research on such intergroup conflict largely provided the foundation for my (relatively young) home discipline, social psychology.
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That’s why he agrees with the president that «both sides» were to blame for the conflict in Charlottesville (even though evidence shows the Nazis and white supremacists instigated the conflict).
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And taken as a whole, it reveals something about the United States in the Trump era: The country is not divided by racial conflict, but by conflict over racial ideology.
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» Finally, in their fourth study, the researchers asked their test subjects to tell them the «amount of kitchen thinking they did during a real, recent conflict with their partner,» and then analyzed the way that such behavior affects relationships, «consequences such as healthy conflict responding, perceptions of conflict severity, and perceived relationship quality.
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«More people are fleeing conflict, they’re fleeing conflict significantly in Muslim-majority countries, so the implosion in the Islamic world, in Afghanistan, in the Middle East, is driving it,» he said.
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Two major reasons are embarrassment and fear of conflict, even though the consequences can be grave: 50% of first marriages end in divorce, and financial conflict is often a key contributor.
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«Good mental health on a mission is not the absence of conflict, but how you handle that conflict,» said Thomas Williams, a specialist in human factors at the Johnson Space Centre.
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The conflict in Ukraine, where Russia has backed separatists, continues unresolved and the US has not lifted sanctions on Russia for its role in that conflict and its annexation of Crimea.
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Since members of Congress often work their way up from the House through the Senate, the conflict in the House is a good preview of the future conflict in the Senate.
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Psychological pain of any kind may be another kind of cognitive conflict, so Heine thinks that drugs like Tylenol might be more generally blunting our reactions to any conflict at all.
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Perfect told The Washington Post that he requested a state Senate Ethics Committee ruling on conflict of interest, and said that all members on the committee did not find a conflict.
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In theory, such zones, also referred to as non-conflict or safe zones, are meant to be areas where civilians can live without being targeted by any party in Syria’s conflict.
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But the president has floated the notion of conflict with North Korea before, telling Reuters in an interview earlier this year that a «major, major conflict» with the nation is possible.
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Some of the world’s best conflict scholars estimate that if the peacekeeping budget was increased to $800 million and stronger rules of engagement were mandated, major armed conflict might be halved.
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«In summary, evidence collected by [Conflict Armament Research] indicates that the United States has repeatedly diverted EU-manufactured weapons and ammunition to opposition forces in the Syrian conflict,» the report says.
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In nine years as British Columbia’s conflict of interest commissioner, Paul Fraser said he has never found any government official to be in violation of the province’s Conflict of Interest Act.
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Hopeful that everyone will now look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Arab-Israeli conflict in a new, realistic light and envision a world in which lasting peace is attainable.
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This outcome can partially be explained by their proximity to active conflict zones; nearly 2628 percent of global refugees fled from just three conflict-torn countries — Syria, Afghanistan and South Sudan.
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Killing Soleimani does not appear to be a step toward ending or deterring endless conflict; previous administrations chose not to target Soleimani because they were concerned it would escalate the conflict.
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Such a move could ratchet up tensions in a region riven with interrelated wars, including the multi-layered conflict in Syria where Iran’s presence has brought it into conflict with Israel.
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Secrecy surrounds the flow of weaponry to Yemen’s conflict that as of October 31 has killed more than 100,000 people since 2015, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project.
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But that was 17 years ago, when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still stood at the core of Middle Eastern conflict, and Arab backing for the Palestinian cause was more than rhetorical.
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The study stated not much research has been done on how human conflict affects watershed regions because such data is difficult to get from a country in the midst of conflict.
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It’s this very weird … you build relationships through conflict.
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Wednesday, September 19 • Unlike her father, Ivanka detests conflict.
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Both want an understanding and stability — neither seeks conflict.
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» Whatever political conflict there might be «never really surfaces.
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Opinion RAMALLAH, West Bank — Every conflict has its heroes.
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It’s also something in which there’s — when there’s conflict.
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» Homo sapiens are hardwired for violent conflict,» he said.
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Sabrina’s choice of whether to live her life as a witch or as a mortal is the central conflict of the first season, and that particular conflict falls flat from the beginning.
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Treating an outbreak amid conflict One key reason for this mistrust is long-term conflict has smoldered in the northeastern region of the country for decades, with armed groups causing intermittent violence.
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They articulate the main conflict in society as between the top and the bottom rather than as a conflict between racial or ethnic groups, or even between the left and the right.
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«It may be that particularly in the ethnically fractionalized countries, where the ethnic borders may serve as predetermined conflict lines, there is an easy and fast mobilization potential [for conflict],» he added.
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Clashes between herding and farming communities in 22050 have killed more people than the conflict involving the Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram, according to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project.
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To be clear, the United States and Russia are supporting different sides of the conflict, yet Trump has indicated he is confident Russia and Turkey can handle the remaining conflict in Syria.
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Its engagement in the Syrian conflict increased the country’s number of deaths from external conflict, and overall approval of its leadership declined from 35% to just over 30% from 2008 to 2018.
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«We have a separate category (of risk) around interstate conflict but it’s arguable that much of cyber risk is actually in interstate conflict rather than separately as a technology risk,» he said.
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Conflict over those competing visions has cropped up across the country in fights over both wind and solar developments, but nowhere is that conflict starker than in Missouri’s rejection of Grain Belt.
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«Kemp’s conflict of interest was apparent when he got the nomination, but in the last few days he’s gone from a potential conflict to actual misuse of his office,» Sells told CNN.
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» She added, «For me, human rights are at the heart of the mission of the United Nations… Human rights abuses are not the byproduct of conflict — they are the cause of conflict.
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In the summer of 2015, after the peace process broke down and armed conflict returned to the southeastern Kurdish areas of Turkey, my party did its best to prevent conflict through dialogue.
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You have the right to decide what is or is not good for you, and a little conflict now to take control of your time will save you even more conflict later.
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With their safe spaces and their trigger warnings, they’ve been essentially sealed off from conflict — and learning how to respond to conflict is the most important lesson a young person can learn.
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The temptation, already evident, will be to shy away from conflict, to self-segregate theologically (liberal speakers to liberal campuses and parishes, vice versa for conservatives) and avoid even acknowledging the conflict.
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Iran&aposs response to the assassination of Major General Qasem Soleimani initially looked like a de-escalation of conflict by a smaller nation seeking to avoid conflict with a bigger military power.
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» A Facebook spokesperson declined to comment on the rumors, but said one reason Marcus left the Coinbase board was «to avoid the appearance of conflict, rather than because of an actual conflict.
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Human Rights Watch said this month that both sides in Yemen’s conflict had deployed child soldiers and UNICEF reported that 900 children were killed and 1,300 wounded during the conflict in 2015.
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The conflict would have every opportunity to be drawn out and grow every bit as bloody as the Vietnam War or the first Korean conflict, and for that reason it remains unlikely.
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» Howard and Livermore review the literature on the connection between climate change and civil conflict, along with the connection between civil conflict and participation in international treaties, and raise the danger that «climate change-induced conflict may make countries increasingly unable or unwilling to take the steps necessary to prevent even worse outcomes in the future.
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» On a potential conflict of interests between his companies and his presidency: «I understand why the president can’t have a conflict of interest now because everything a president does in some ways is like a conflict of interest, but I have, I’ve built a very great company and it’s a big company and it’s all over the world.
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And his son-in-law Jared Kushner’s forthcoming Middle East peace plan appears to conflict with the UK’s position that a two-state solution is the way to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Human Rights Watch said this month that both sides in the conflict were deploying child soldiers and UNICEF reported that 900 children have been killed and 1,300 wounded during the conflict in 2015.
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Sectarian divisions, mainly between followers of Shafi’i Sunni theology and the Zaydi branch of Shi’ite Islam, were increasingly visible in Yemen a year into the conflict, said Maktary, a Yemeni conflict resolution specialist.
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A 2015 report from Assent Compliance, a Canadian IT firm, found that 90 percent of the 1,262 companies that filed conflict minerals reports couldn’t say for certain whether their products are conflict-free.
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In a conflict that pitted neighbor against neighbor, such behavior created bonds between victims and peacekeepers and generated trust — key ingredients to working in conflict zones, where social trust is threatened, likely broken.
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The long-standing fear is that open military conflict among the Middle East’s dominant players will devolve into a regionwide conflict that drags global powers like the United States and Russia into war.
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«There’s a clear correlation that the treatment of women can act as a warning sign for when society is slipping towards conflict, and that armed conflict exacerbates preexisting inequalities in society,» Durham says.
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«Those of us outside Muslim communities need to reject the terrorist narrative that the West and Islam are in conflict, or modern life and Islam are in conflict,» he said in February 2015.
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And while there is a widely held perception that religion and science are in conflict, according to Pew 68% of Americans say there is no conflict between their own religious beliefs and science.
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» But Mr. Sanderson, the lawyer who specializes in government ethics, said, «Their standard seems like some version of ‘It’s a conflict when I think it’s a conflict, and I’ll make that judgment myself.
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Op-Docs I began making this film in 2015, aiming to upend the prevailing narrative of conflict in Sudan by showing so-called victims defy two strongmen at the helm of the conflict.
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Summer Jam 2017, which took place at MetLife Stadium here Sunday, had some old-fashioned conflict, and some newfangled conflict, too, though in total, it felt like a shadow of its former self.
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The causes and effects of South Sudan’s conflict are apparent, but one question remains: How is one the world’s most underdeveloped economies able to fund a vast, lasting civil conflict without outside support?
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He said he’s rooting for Russia to prevail in its armed conflict with Ukraine’s fledging democracy — a conflict that began when Russia illegally invaded its neighbor years ago and continues to this day.
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Complex conflict The US has little influence elsewhere in the country, and the conflict has been dominated since late 2015 by Russian air power — which turned the tide in favor of the regime.
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He added that faculty are supposed to adhere to reporting and «one day per week» rules that are supposed to address conflict of interest and conflict of commitment, but generally, it’s pretty lax.
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Papua has suffered a simmering conflict led by a mostly poorly armed and fractured separatist movement for decades, though not the type of sectarian or religious conflict in some other parts of Indonesia.
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A South Korean simulation conducted in 2004 estimated that there could be up to 2 million casualties in the first 24 hours of a conflict alone — before we get to protracted ground conflict.
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But Beyond explicitly builds its conflict around that idea, questioning whether a society ever could live without conflict, before deciding that even if that’s an unattainable ideal, it’s still one worth striving for.
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He did start the whole conflict between Starks and Lannisters.
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More than 400 Iranians have been killed in the conflict.
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Next year will see the conflict enter its second decade.
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Regardless of what really happened, the conflict soon escalated dramatically.
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The move escalated an ongoing legal conflict between the two.
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» A similar rule applies to depictions of «tragedy and conflict.
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Afghanistan has been mired in conflict for some 40 years.
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He is too central to the conflict and its perpetuation.
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The conflict has caused a humanitarian disaster, aid groups say.
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Do you see those two things as necessarily in conflict?
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And of course he closed the Russian conflict in Seattle.
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Stamps also led Atlantium into its first and last conflict.
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Tellingly, there’s no resolution to this conflict in the documentary.
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Additionally, conflict poses a very real challenge for many reasons.
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This series explores conflict, and it makes him really interesting.
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That conflict, still unresolved, has killed more than 10,000 people.
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Any such conflict, all sides realize, might well turn nuclear.
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This conflict has been on a slow burn for years.
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Elsewhere in the nation, conflict over immigration is still raging.
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Chung’s perspective on the conflict, of course, is very different.
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Direct military response to such provocations risks larger regional conflict.
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They had to be in conflict, or saying different things.
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«Stacking the deck would just produce more conflict,» he said.
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The peace deal would have ended the conflict for good.
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Newlyweds Tom Schwartz and Katie Maloney are facing conflict, too.
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Mostly I see homeless people in conflict with each other.
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Wouldn’t they be more resilient in a time of conflict?
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But he could find himself in conflict with Rex Tillerson.
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Syrian authorities deny having used chemical weapons in the conflict.
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There’s inherent conflict baked into it from the very beginning.
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Almost all of them have escaped ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
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When no one is willing to wait, conflict can ensue.
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«But it seems a clear conflict of interest,» she added.
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The result, however, was a day largely devoid of conflict.
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«I’m surprised that there’s any conflict on this,» Trump said.
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There would seem to be ample kindling for that conflict.
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Russia has a devastating track record in the Syrian conflict.
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That is the center point of the conflict to me.
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Second, family businesses must establish solid mechanisms for conflict resolution.
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Slumps thus pose no conflict between liberty and economic stability.
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«Nobody stops watching when there’s a conflict,» Ailes tells Kelly.
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Actually, expect this to cause quite a bit of conflict.
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«A conflict would be catastrophic, everyone understands that,» Turnbull said.
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The Venezuela conflict has fed into a wider geopolitical struggle.
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It may also alter the course of the deadlocked conflict.
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In law school, they called this a conflict of interest.
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But they didn’t alter the overall dynamics of the conflict.
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Global policymakers are worried about more than conflict over trade.
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This special report will examine the legacy of that conflict.
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What, then, is your solution to the growing conflict there?
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Meanwhile, hopes of a settlement to the conflict look dim.
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Such a conflict can potentially be resolved by the courts.
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It’s a conflict of interest, because they’re there to learn.
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Some fear the conflict will provoke strikes, further hitting production.
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Dating firms also suffer from an inherent conflict of interest.
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«It’s an inherent conflict,» Naylor said at the bank’s meeting.
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Indeed, armed conflict in the eastern Ukraine is still underway.
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For graphic ‘Shipping at risk in Yemen’s conflict‘ click : tinyurl.
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Conflict in the Middle East was also supporting oil prices.
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IARC decided that Ahlbom had a perceived conflict of interest.
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It’s thinking about consensus within a historic context of conflict.
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That is the center point of the conflict to me.
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Congo’s deadly mix of regional conflict and an Ebola outbreak
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America’s conflict with China, however, is more likely to spiral.
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The conflict around Lake Chad is also a tangled tale.
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In the end, the conflict isn’t neatly and easily resolved.
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However, his conflict was with Julie Taymor not Ms. Hayek.
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They find ways to steer some conflict or encourage disagreement.
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I was a conflict reporter, I worked in war zones.
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He has gained strategic depth in any conflict over Taiwan.
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Global warming, meanwhile, has withered pastures, intensifying conflict over land.
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I guess we have the secondary conflict for season 13.
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Blood and Silk: Power and Conflict in Modern Southeast Asia.
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The conflict is also fuelling tensions between Nigeria and Cameroon.
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«Today Catalan society is fractured and in conflict,» he said.
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Investors have decided that a Korean conflict will not happen.
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Daraya has become a microcosm of the conflict in Syria.
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Something to keep in mind for your next office conflict.
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America is an integral, if backstage, party to the conflict.
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More likely, they would plunge the peninsula into appalling conflict.
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But there was not going to be the conflict there.
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Some types of happiness may even conflict with one another.
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Violent conflict between the ethnic groups escalated in the ’90s.
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Conflict punctuates the record, as combatants fought over mining regions.
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An internal conflict may soon have a growing international dimension.
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If WikiLeaks and the Russians wanted conflict, they got it.
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The term «conflict mineral» carries a lot of legal ramifications.
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What would the conflict be, if not about a man?
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The brutal conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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Are they destined to be in conflict with one another?
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S. trade conflict and Brexit negotiations also kept investors jittery.
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Powerful people on all sides are profiting from the conflict.
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The move risks bringing Turkey and America into direct conflict.
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Many countries risk losing a generation to war and conflict.
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The conflict has shattered the water, education and health systems.
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Mattis has publicly backed a political solution to the conflict.
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We may think we know the real cost of conflict.
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S. trade conflict worsened, was on the defensive on Monday.
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However, many Palestinians remain weary of conflict with the Israelis.
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An estimated 400,000 people have died in the Syrian conflict.
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Understanding this conflict is the first step to finding solutions.
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Strife is humanity, to be human is to experience conflict.
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The most likely venue for escalating conflict, however, remains Ukraine.
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So, that puts us back on the path to conflict.
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The referendum has stirred fears of a new regional conflict.
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We know what the sides are in this conflict, Cersei!
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In July, the king warned of conflict over the issue.
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It was clear that there was a lot of conflict.
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I like how universal that sort of inner conflict is.
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Negan dynamics that have fueled the overarching conflict thus far.
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Whatever the outcome, one lesson of this conflict is clear.
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Will the deal at last end the conflict in Libya?
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Repeated political crises in CAR have fueled conflict since 2003.
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The conflict risks massive spillover costs to the global economy.
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This will help prevent any conflict that might arise later.
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They ultimately raised around $1.7 million for Children in Conflict.
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What are the main sticking points in resolving the conflict?
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The referendum has fuelled fears of a new regional conflict.
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Such a conflict would likely draw larger nuclear powers in.
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The NBA’s dumbest conflict might be coming to an end.
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S. trade conflict could hurt global exports, investment and growth.
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He focuses on conflict in the Arab and Muslim worlds.
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It could be weaponized and lead to conflict between nations.
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Somalia has suffered from lawlessness and armed conflict since 1991.
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The Bosnian conflict was ignited by Serbs’ declaration on Jan.
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Success is forged in the crucible of conflict, I guess.
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In both cases, escalation to a wider conflict was avoided.
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Stuck in a conflict they don’t choose to be in.
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But two years in, the conflict started wearing on him.
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They sometimes trigger new political conflict that causes further displacement.
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Signs of the latest conflict can now also be seen.
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World in Conflict is probably the pinnacle of that model.
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Another common area of conflict is sexual dysfunction, she says.
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They worry that reopening the past will aggravate political conflict.
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So what is Nigeria’s third conflict and what sustains it?
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We stopped spending time together because we were avoiding conflict.
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The purported conflict of laws is somewhat overblown as well.
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Mr Yan says the older ones’ interference fuels conjugal conflict.
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«There’s a conflict of interest within the VA,» Coughlin says.
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Potential conflict of interest issues were also identified, it added.
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True peace requires addressing the deep sources of the conflict.
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In a way, those are in conflict with each other.
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More than 220,000 people have been killed in Colombia’s conflict.
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We are going to have to resolve the federal conflict.
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Nasrallah said there would be no repeat of that conflict.
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Yekatom’s arrest is the first in the more recent conflict.
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Iran has denied any role in the conflict in Yemen.
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S. trade conflict took a toll on global equity markets.
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These fantastical, poignant, sometimes creepy pictures are fraught with conflict.
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It is the result of ongoing conflict in that country.
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In reality television, the need for conflict is more intense.
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More than 9,500 people have been killed in the conflict.
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The conflict killed 1.5 million Algerians, the Algerian government says.
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So it’s not only a conflict, it’s also an occupation.
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That sparked an armed conflict between the two rivals’ loyalists.
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Fresh conflict could trigger more displacement on Turkey’s southern border.
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Bottom line: Will there be conflict between Trump and Moon?
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But that decision ultimately didn’t lead to much internal conflict.
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But May’s government and her party remain in open conflict.
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And how about the huge issue of conflict of interest?
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But back to that sensitive issue of conflict of interest.
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This conflict can be rationalized, but it shouldn’t be ignored.
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«Syria can’t afford any more years of conflict,» she added.
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By default, they were unwilling participants in this political conflict.
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As the conflict unfolded, Washington sought to calm the waters.
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Most people expect this confrontation to be contained without conflict.
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That has to have something to do with the conflict.
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Iran denies the charges and blames the conflict on Riyadh.
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«I don’t think the two have to be in conflict.»
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A nasty internecine conflict has erupted in the Arabian Gulf.
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Saudi Arabia is now bogged down in the Yemen conflict.
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And they’re right, the Syrian conflict has no easy answers.
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S. trade conflict could escalate and hurt the global economy.
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Algeria backed Polisario in the conflict against regional rival Morocco.
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Any action at this point risks direct conflict with Russia.
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It’s about what is, and the conflict within and without.
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This potential conflict of interest could result in unintended consequences.
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Federal prosecutors could also conduct a conflict of interest investigation.
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These same credibility issues apply to conventional conflict as well.
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That caused a lot of conflict in my family relationships.
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If so, conflict with Russia becomes more likely, not less.
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But this conflict, unusually, pits the left against the left.
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And sometimes conflict can break out with formal mining companies.
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Greer and Faith never engage in this sort of conflict.
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We entered the conflict to fight against Daesh [Islamic State].
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When two sides disagree with each other, that’s a conflict.
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Rallying the public for military conflict presently seems almost inconceivable.
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Afghanistan has been in a state of conflict since 1979.
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After years of conflict, he’s made amends with the union.
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What made you want to cover war and conflict zones?
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It puts her in conflict with most people’s lived experience.
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S. trade conflict and fears of an imminent global recession.
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There has been no armed conflict in western Europe since.
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Armed conflict poses a major barrier to education, UNESCO said.
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There is no end in sight to the Syria conflict.
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Others soon rose in prominence, though it wasn’t without conflict.
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Women and girls are uniquely vulnerable in times of conflict.
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He had covering the Afghan conflict for over 15 years.
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This Court should have stepped in to resolve this conflict.
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B.I. conflict shows, that doesn’t mean interests are allied anymore.
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In our new world, armed conflict threatens all of humanity.
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And did they ever disclose that conflict to the court?
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That may be true, but the alternative is military conflict.
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«I’m sure there’s a conflict of interest,» Rick Goode said.
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This infusion of firepower changed the course of the conflict.
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The U.S. and Iran have been in conflict for decades.
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The Vietnam War humanizes the conflict almost to a fault.
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Now, what about conflict between the United States and Europe?
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The conflict pits two equally improbable alliances against each other.
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Trump also questioned why the bloody conflict had to happen.
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That conflict also dovetailed with a civil war in Laos.
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Religion is more than a source of conflict, of course.
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They are almost in conflict instead of helping each other.
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Still, Iraq deals with significant conflict, both internal and external.
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Bad energy results in feelings of discord, conflict and resentment.
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The conflict ripped across the country like a lit fuse.
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That’s fitting for a play where conflict is so central.
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Mark Sanford of South Carolina, who cited a scheduling conflict.
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The conflict continues to take a horrific toll on civilians.
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More than 2,400 U.S. forces have died in the conflict.
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The global numbers related to conflict and displacement are staggering.
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They are disfigured and transformed by conflict, melted by hate.
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American participation in perpetual conflict in failed states is stupid.
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«I never saw a conflict with the C.S.A.s,» he said.
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This is not a new conflict among Democrats, of course.
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Did you seek an ethics opinion on that alleged conflict?
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The conflict displaced 600,000 Afghans, adding to the refugee crisis.
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More money must be appropriated towards upstream conflict prevention efforts.
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South Sudan descended into a conflict lasting over two years.
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Tesla did announce some procedures to deal with this conflict.
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This is part of the standard procedure in conflict situations.
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Picturing it is hard because the conflict is so complex.
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A fear of conflict shouldn’t hold you back from happiness.
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Others believe the nation may be headed for violent conflict.
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Conflict between Kurdish and Iraqi forces serves no one’s interest.
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«The conflict is not between capital and labor,» he insisted.
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The Old Post Office project itself is a potential conflict.
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The conflict in Colombia has killed more than 260,000 people.
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In other words, legal under the Law of Armed Conflict.
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Their expanding conflict is about far more than just trade.
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This simple exchange is all it takes to prevent conflict.
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Political analysts of the Syrian conflict said they were skeptical.
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Taking part would be a conflict of interest, he said.
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There was danger of a military conflict erupting in Berlin.
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To head off conflict, put any promised bequests in writing.
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Turkey. But ultimately, the current conflict reflects a larger shift
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More than 36,85033 U.S. service members died in the conflict.
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This is a conflict, but it shouldn’t be a fight.
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She was on her way to join an armed conflict.
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«Good art and diversity are not in conflict,» Bloodworth says.
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The conflict did not interrupt output of oil and gas.
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The proximate cause is growing fear of conflict with Iran.
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The conflict has taken a toll on Qualcomm’s profit outlook.
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The conflict was gone, children could grow up in peace.
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And that conflict spilled out all over the Cinemacon stage.
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Iran has been Assad’s most supportive ally throughout the conflict.
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We do not seek armed conflict with the Russian Federation.
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Sexual violence also doesn’t only happen to women during conflict.
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«It’s something that says, even in conflict we’re still humans.»
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Teenagers have grown up knowing a life only of conflict.
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At what point did you decide to chase conflict zones?
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Conflict isn’t the only cause of famine in Nigeria, however.
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The conflict has also come to resemble a sectarian cataclysm.
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«Jeff does not like conflict,» a source previously told Recode.
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But even the smallest of differences can spark a conflict.
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Try to look at the conflict as objectively as possible.
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One point of conflict is the rights of EU citizens.
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Gravity Rush 2 leaves this conflict behind for new struggles.
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Whenever there’s conflict, it’s a very fertile time for metal.
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Habgood said there had been no actual conflict of interest.
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«It was just a blatant conflict of interest,» he said.
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With UNRWA’s support, they’ve become experts at perpetuating the conflict.
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Could we successfully conceal our reinforcement activities before the conflict?
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Saudi Arabia bears the heaviest responsibility for inflaming the conflict.
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Dishes and stories from people displaced by years of conflict.
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U.S military officials played down the potential for military conflict.
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For one, there could be a conflict in their images.
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In periods of conflict or chaos, this function is indispensable.
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«The president can’t have a conflict of interest,» he said.
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Too much focus on militarization is a recipe for conflict.
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I’ll be following closely to see who wins that conflict.
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Rights groups documented violations on both sides of the conflict.
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In 2009, a spasm of deadly ethnic conflict rocked Urumqi.
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The trial beginning on Tuesday involves only the Nevada conflict.
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Ms. Bronstein has spent much of her career documenting conflict.
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There are, of course, many causes of political conflict today.
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«We found peace in a conflict region,» she said earnestly.
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«I think conflict is good for resolving problems,» he said.
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The conflict highlights the dismal state of American payment technology.
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The oldest is the Kashmir conflict, which began in 1947.
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This conflict drives much of Grace and Frankie’s second season.
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None has so blithely ignored this conflict as Mr. Trump.
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«It’s definitely a big conflict in our industry,» he said.
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More precisely, it’s a conflict between two versions of conservatism.
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She created conflict in the belief that chaos yields opportunity.
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A good leader has to tackle conflict from every angle.
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We must ensure that peace is more profitable than conflict.
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The two were among the American forces most in conflict.
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But Mr. Lighthizer seems emboldened, not cowed, by the conflict.
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But the group now finds itself beset by internal conflict.
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It’s the essential conflict, and to me quilts reconcile that.
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But US evangelicals also perceive the conflict in religious terms.
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Generally speaking, these hashtags aren’t sites of conflict or debate.
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His call for spiritual armament risked a new military conflict.
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So what can be done to help ease this conflict?
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In recent years, the nature of the conflict has changed.
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There’s nothing in the show to indicate a particular conflict.
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Generational conflict is etched into the story of American feminism.
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As the legislative process continues, so too will the conflict.
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This is not to say that all conflict has disappeared.
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Wildlife experts say they believe that this conflict will intensify.
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But, inevitably, I’m always left with the same inner conflict.
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«This puts [WebMD] in a conflict of interest,» he said.
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So far, the conflict has only cemented a political deadlock.
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But Australia could suffer if the conflict slows China’s growth.
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Here are some key things to know about the conflict.
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Sometimes these two levels align; sometimes they seem to conflict.
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But the essay and the news article aren’t in conflict.
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It shapes public perception and the contours of political conflict.
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So what was the conflict between these two parties about?
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Brazil has a history of conflict over development and conservation.
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But the new intercom capability comes with some potential conflict.
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It’s interesting … the conflict between the 2 involves a baby.
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And that is where all of the conflict comes from.
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At least six million people were displaced by the conflict.
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But that sets up this weird conflict of interest, no?
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Don’t allow your grandfather’s conflict to determine your children’s future.
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How far could stocks fall if the trade conflict intensifies?
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But Jaws’s conflict (besides the shark versus everybody) is political.
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Let’s try to keep the interpersonal conflict to a minimum.
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Mostly she feels like a bystander in the central conflict.
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Mr. Trump’s tweets, in particular, arouse internal conflict, they said.
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That’s where I started from, that conflict in a person.
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Loureino Fernandez’s work focuses on social conflict and youth culture.
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«It’s a wonderful way of laundering conflict gold,» he said.
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Russia is holding dozens of Ukrainian captives from the conflict.
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There was drama, there was conflict, and there was mystery.
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She used the conflict as an opportunity to teach empathy.
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Either way, his motive — and his internal conflict — is profound.
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For generations, the conflict was the center of presidential politics.
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All advisers generally have some sort of conflict of interest.
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Their use began early in the conflict, not last year.
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«We don’t seek conflict with anyone other than ISIS,» Capt.
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«Commissions exist in an inherent conflict of interest,» Magraken said.
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He’s a tireless catalyst of conflict with the right’s opponents.
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It uses animation to depict a conflict in fresh dimensions.
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Contemporary families can now experience the conflict, far more pleasantly.
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Civility, not further conflict, can begin helping our nation heal.
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Here’s a quick look at the history behind the conflict.
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«That’s not what a conflict of interest is,» she said.
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We’ve seen a fracturing among many families over the conflict.
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War is becoming an outdated means of human conflict resolution.
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Friendly fire is a common occurrence in any military conflict.
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There are no easy answers to Peru’s conflict of powers.
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That would conflict with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s plans.
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It is also the hotly contested core of the conflict.
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Colombia also falls short of OECD standards regarding conflict minerals.
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More than 250,000 people have been killed in the conflict.
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How will the panel avoid conflict with the FBI’s investigation?
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Assad has cast the conflict as a war on terrorism.
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A result is a growing risk of overreaction and conflict.
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I encourage both parties to negotiate to end this conflict.
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The Philadelphia Fed even tracks partisan conflict on an index.
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NATO forces intervened in the Kosovo conflict to protect civilians.
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People don’t perceive they are paying the cost of conflict.
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But Congress has never authorized our involvement in this conflict.
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But the conflict with China looks set to rumble on.
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Mr. Hubert appears to have had a conflict of interest.
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Yes, despite continuing conflict over hashish vendors on Pusher Street.
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To the law’s drafters, these ideas were not in conflict.
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McCann left knowing he wanted to write about the conflict.
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They’re bullying out of pain and internal conflict and brokenness.
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