Sentences with phrase «meaning out of conflict»

Not exact matches

What might it mean to follow Jesus into conflict with initiatives of hope rather than withdrawing out of fear?
From a child's, or rebellious, self - centered teenager's perspective, a parent is often viewed as mean, out of touch, or hateful when what they want to conflicts with the rules.
In the Exodus traditions the Israelites could enjoy a good fight with Egypt, since this conflict was regarded as simply the means whereby God redeemed them out of the house of bondage.
In the face of potentially contentious and disrupting cultural differences, theorists and practitioners adopted inclusive accommodation as a strategy to neutralize the likelihood of conflict, since when put into practice, cultural inclusion means that no one's interests are neglected, no one is left out, and, therefore, no one is slighted, snubbed, or offended.
In the early childhood years, when conflict and disagreement occur between parent (s) and child, parents may receive advice from well - meaning people that this is «just a phase» or that the child will «grow out of it.»
I mention these organizations not as an endorsement of their views but merely to point out why a well - meaning parent could easily feel conflicted about flavored milk, getting one message from Jamie Oliver and another, diametrically opposed view from a trusted pediatrician or pediatric dietician.
Although — as Rosenboim notes — many of the goals and visions manifested in the protest refer to social issues, it was carried out by means well known to the Israeli public and strongly associated with the Israeli - Arab conflict.
And I would say for sure this threat of a US preventive war — quote unquote preventive war, whatever that is, illegal preemptive strike against North Korea — would have so much freaked out the North and the South Koreans that, I mean the Congressional Research Service says that in the opening days of a conventional military conflict, three hundred thousand people would be killed, right?
On conflicts between farmers and herdsmen, President Buhari said that a plan to map out grazing areas will soon be presented to the Nigerian Governors Forum as a temporary solution to the frequent conflicts until cattle owners are persuaded to adopt other means of rearing their cattle.
«If you think that there could be a conflict, and you had the initiative on when it might start, you might want to deploy systems farther out, where they'd be harder to monitor, in anticipation that your in - orbit systems may be attrited through a variety of means, and it'll be hard to replace them,» Cheng said.
In a 2011 paper in Antiquity, the team suggested that the man sustained a wound early in the battle but was able to fight on for days or weeks before dying, which could mean that the conflict wasn't a single clash but a series of skirmishes that dragged out for several weeks.
Take the complexity, marketing, and conflicting chaos out of it by redefining «eating healthy» to mean «eating more plants.»
While many love stories never delve much deeper than the initial attraction and union of two people who must overcome obstacles to finally come to equal terms, The Painted Veil differs by starting out with an uneasy union, with characters that have many conflicting feelings for one another at varying times, never quite able to come to a mutual understanding of what they mean to each other.
Let's leave that discussion to another day, but imagine a combination of the two — sort of Transformers meets Ex Machina — in which a race of giant sexy robots battles it out with another race of really mean giant sexy robots while paltry human beings look on in awe, and teenage boys (and girls) experience incredibly conflicting and disturbing sensual awakenings in the front row of the Beckenham Odeon.
It's not a change in the formula, since it all comes down to the hero and the villain battling it out in various sequences, but it is a shift in the weight of what that conflict means.
The teacher clearly defines the feedback context (small - group instruction and transitions), provides specific and targeted examples of the problem (calling out, causing distraction), expresses in personal terms what this means to her («As his teacher, I'm concerned...»), gives a basis for her claims by tracing the behavior's impact on others (degraded learning environment), and seeks advice from the receiver on how best to resolve the conflict («Can you offer any ideas?»).
In a series of works on display, juxtaposed brilliantly amidst the Manchester Museum's rich and varied natural science and human culture collection, Kallat extrapolates meaning out of the institution's own narrative to project complex histories of conflict and co-existence.
Moreover, they have recently added an eco-label center where you can do a search on eco-labels and find out information about what particular labels mean, whether they are subject to conflict of interest problems, and whether broad industry and public input was used to establish their standards — a very promising resource.
The Third Circuit in In re Bevill Bresler & Schulman Asset Management Corp., developed a five - part test (the Bevill test) to examine the merits of such an assertion by an individual employee against company counsel.50 Under this test, employees must show that (1) they approached corporate counsel for the purpose of seeking legal advice; (2) they made it clear that they were seeking advice in their individual capacity; (3) counsel sought to communicate with the employee in this individual capacity, mindful of the conflicts with its representation of the company; (4) the communications were confidential; and (5) the communications did not concern the employee's official duties or the general affairs of the company.51 The Bevill test has been recognised by other jurisdictions as a means of assessing whether a company employee may assert attorney — client privilege in an individual capacity arising out of communications with corporate counsel.52 (See also Chapter 13 on employee rights.)
This means that from that date, AP II (which applies to non-international armed conflicts) will apply to the conflict in Afghanistan (i) in so far the conflict takes place between the forces of the government of Afghanistan and insurgents; and (2) in so far as the Taleban and other insurgents «exercise such control over a part of [Afghanistan's] territory as to enable them to carry out sustained and concerted military operations and to implement this Protocol.»
Now the internet means we have a world of information at our fingertips but that doesn't make life any easier; sometimes it is easy to feel overwhelmed and confused by all the conflicting advice out there.
When you go out into the world of school, friends and your larger extended family [this means all your other relatives, like aunties, grandparents and cousins] you need to be able to communicate well with people, respect other people's opinions, negotiate for what you want and be able to handle conflict - and you learn this in families with brothers and sisters!
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