Sentences with phrase «at conflicts inherent»

John Trengrove's film looks at conflicts inherent in a society where there is only one way to be a man.

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Precisely because a congregation has «material» bases and is necessarily located at some point in conflicts within a society which may tend to privilege its access to the material resources it needs, a congregation's practices are always in danger of serving to preserve the social arrangements from which they profit and of obscuring the inequalities inherent in those arrangements.
Wieman offered the obvious refutation that such conflict is not only inherent in existence, but at times desirable.
His investigation continues, and he expects more claims to be brought against other food service providers over rebates that not only create «an inherent conflict of interest» in the choice of foods children are served at school, but also discourage the use of locally produced goods from smaller suppliers, including local farmers.
«There are lots of things that venture firms can protect the inventor against, but there is an inherent conflict of interest in what they are doing, which doesn't happen at a technology transfer office.»
But a close look at nearly two decades of licensing a set of reproductive technologies by the country that brought us the first test - tube baby may build a better framework than reliance on the good faith of physicians who confront an inherent conflict of interest.
In it, I discuss my views on raising children in a house where parents play games, and why there's no inherent conflict in being a gamer and nurturing children at the same time.
Committed to helping his clients achieve their financial goals, he was driven to found his own advisory firm, Prominence Capital, where he could provide unbiased advice, free of conflicts that come with corporate initiative and commission - driven models inherent at large firms.
Even if I am fully aware of the conflicts inherent in the irrational arguments for things like God, Country, or finding a «soul mate,» I feel like any good faith investigation into these beliefs must acknowledge that the vast majority of humanity really does believe, or at least wants to believe, in romance and myths.
The inherent conflict may at least partially explain their struggle to formulate and apply a cohesive strategy.
So while the purchase by Thomson West would seem at first blush to bolster the credibility of SuperLawyers, the company actually runs smack into an inherent conflict of interest that gums up the works.
Based on the premise that our inherent neurological wiring for both connection and conflict is, at times, at odds with each other, this book shows couples how they can calm their own and each other's impulses to fight or flee, and how they can defuse conflict.
Research reveals that what lies at the heart of unhappy couple relationships can best be thought of not as some quality inherent in the partners, but as a failure to repair the inevitable conflicts and disjunctions that occur in any couple.
Some brokerage firms only represent buyers and avoid the substantial conflicts of interest that are inherent at firms that also represent sellers.
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