Sentences with phrase «at conflicts across»

Scientists figured that out by looking at conflicts across the continent dating back to 1946 and tying them to information about how many animals were in nearby protected areas.

Not exact matches

While Trump presented no specific solution to his toughest global security challenge, he spoke in a more conciliatory tone on Tuesday at a time of growing fears across east Asia of the prospects for military conflict.
Across the country from Quintana Roo, the idyllic resort area of Los Cabos, in the municipality of the same name at the southern tip of Baja California Sur, drug - related conflict has continually pushed homicides to new levels.
For the surging tides of opposition, national and racial ambitions ages old, are meeting in ultimate conflict at the Oder and tide - rips and cross-currents will sweep across our world for generations to come.10
At the same time, an intraparty conflict for Upstate Republicans played out to some extent last month when the House GOP tried but failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act — President Obama's landmark 2010 healthcare law that polls show is popular across New York.
«And that's not just New York, it's a problem all across the country and it's a problem in reality and it's a problem in perception and if it's a problem only in perception, it is still a real problem because people have to trust the justice system and the trust has to go both ways,» Cuomo said, speaking about police and community, but also referring to the oft - cited conflict of interest around police and prosecutors who regularly work together but can then be at odds when an officer is suspected of a crime.
Michele Gelfand, a cultural psychology professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, studies the motivations underlying conflict — losing and regaining honor, taking revenge, and so on — and how those motivations vary across cultures.
But he fails to create an ideological conflict — as both characters come across as essentially nihilistic if they have any discernible leaning at all, which is, again, perhaps not how you want Superman to come across — instead forcing a contrived one, as part of a nonsensical plan engineered by Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).
School desegregation provoked racial conflict in Birmingham, Montgomery, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Detroit, New York City, and other cities across the country, often for years at a time.
• The Publishers Weekly review concludes, «The setting often feels more like a thinly disguised version of medieval Europe than a truly original world, but Williams excels at setting up conflicts and other entanglements, skillfully maneuvering Quillifer across the landscape and into increasingly engrossing situations.»
«The setting often feels more like a thinly disguised version of medieval Europe than a truly original world, but Williams excels at setting up conflicts and other entanglements, skillfully maneuvering Quillifer across the landscape and into increasingly engrossing situations.»
For Argo's other funds, I've come across conflicting reports of YTD returns — I prefer to be conservative, so I'm fairly confident we'll see the following returns (as of end - June 2013), at a minimum:
None of us knew in advance how many attendees there would be; there were eight of us at a two - hour session, Interfluidity, Marginal Revolution, Kid Dynamite's World, Across the Curve, Financial Armageddon, Accrued Interest, and Aleph (and of course, others may have been invited who had scheduling conflicts).
Sure, that means no loading screens to wait around for, but instead you'll be left with an overly long journey on foot or by horse across silent landscapes until you arrive at the next conflict.
The impending doom so solemnly captured, sees humankind at its most brutal echoing the manner in which conflicts and genocide is splashed across digital platforms as a weapon to induce fear.
And so, Raad's astringent performance and sizable exhibition of works associated with the long - term project Scratching on Things I Could Disavow (2007 — ongoing) delve into the after - effects of violence in the Middle East that are not only political but also economic, such as the creation of a retirement fund for artists that blithely hops across the major fault line of the Arab — Israeli conflict, or the construction of new museum projects in the Gulf, or the movement of Raad's own work in relation to art - historical narratives in different places and times that exert various pressures on him, which at one point appear to drive the artist - as - performer insane.
In an unpublished 2011 essay, commissioned by the Mackintosh Museum at the Glasgow School of Art, he explored his conflicted attitude towards the architecture of the School and its architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whose imagery adorns souvenirs in shops across Scotland.
«Perhaps the extent of the revolving door phenomenon across Europe is one of the reasons why the European Union and its Member States have been siding with other large polluting economies such as the USA and Canada in their attempts to block discussions on conflicts of interest, despite the fact that governments from across the globe have raised this as an issue at the UN level,» the report's introduction said.
I rely heavily on my ability to interact effectively at various social levels and across diverse cultures which is indicative of my being able to work well in an environment that poses threats of conflict and to manage it appropriately.
The quantitative and qualitative data in the Early Intervention study come from surveys administered to nearly 7,000 youth who participated in research - based RE programs at high schools across California, during which they completed developmentally appropriate RE curricula in subjects including the characteristics of healthy vs. unhealthy relationships; empathic listening; effective confrontation; problem - solving skills; and conflict management.
• Short - term counseling approach • Empowers you by giving you specific tools & skills to use for a lifetime • Builds on personal & couple strengths • Helps you find win - win approaches to conflict vs. win - lose or constant compromise • Focus on effective change at the root of the conflict that creates change across a variety of issues • Eliminate blame.
NCRC works with thousands of individuals across the globe to help resolve conflicts at all levels of society, through our unique and effective training programs.
Couples who demonstrated consistently higher levels of hostile behaviors across both their interactions healed at 60 % of the rate of low - hostile couples, and healing during the conflict visit was at 72 % of the rate observed following the social support visit.
Specifically, across both the SB and comparison samples, family conflict was found to predict less adaptive parenting behaviors at T1, and more adaptive parenting change trajectories over time.
To analyze relationships among behavior (high vs low hostile) on the cytokine levels of each subject at each visit (social support or conflict) and each point, mixed models from SAS 9.1 (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC) were used with repeated measures across spouse, visit, and time of day.
Although not statistically significant, men healed slightly slower than women at the social support visit (HR, 0.975) but faster than women at the conflict visit (HR, 1.20) and slightly faster across visits (HR, 1.066).
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