Collaborating means working together to address issues in a manner that does not
bring about conflicts between the parties involved.
Not exact matches
The ongoing dispute could
bring about repercussions felt in the White House, possibly sparking concerns
about President Donald Trump's international
conflicts of interest, reported Business Insider's Allan Smith.
«In my judgment that conduct foreseeably
brought Lord Mandelson's public office and personal integrity into disrepute and exposed him to accusations of
conflict of interest, and it gave rise to the reasonable grounds to suspect that Lord Mandelson had engaged in improper discussions with Mr Deripaska
about aluminium...»
Most of the changes
brought about by the fiduciary rule so far have focused on the Duty of Loyalty — ensuring that advisors don't charge excessive fees and avoid
conflicts of interests.
Traditional Christians believe in the Old and New Testaments, but unfortunately they don't accept that God
brought forth Another Testament to help resolve all this
conflict about the bible's teachings.
Scholars of the doctrine point out that, when appropriately used, armed combat aims to
bring about a peaceful and just social order for both sides of the
conflict.
One of the Yale ministers stated this point of view very well when he said: «Alcoholism is a sin only in the sense that it is a sin attributed to society, especially a Christian society — that we have been unable to
bring about a world free from the tensions and
conflicts of the present day.
But it does not fulfill the demand, because even free planning simultaneously creates more and more unforeseen factors,
brings about situations with which the planner had not reckoned, simply because even the subtlest planning must always and will always have to reckon with an unplanned and not wholly intelligible material and because the planning itself even in the future will never originate from a single planner but will perpetually come into ever greater
conflict with the plans of others which have not been taken into account.
But it came to be associated not only with religious but also with caste political overtones, and came into
conflict with the anti-Brahmin movements of depressed castes who were organizing separately for separate political strength to
bring about cultural and social change aimed at elevating their status in the body politic; it also made the conversion into other religious communities, of the depressed sections of Hinduism as well as of the Tribals partially Hinduised and moving more fully in that direction, to be seen as a weakening of the Hindu community and a strengthening of other religious communities as political entities.
We pray for the diplomats, and those in positions of influence trying to
bring about an end to
conflict, and for the «little people» children in schools, people who've been displaced, those who seemingly aren't involved in either side of this bloody war, but whose lives will never be the same again.
Such trends lead to social
conflicts that
bring about societal violence and wars.
What
about bringing young people together to develop the skills of
conflict resolution (using a lot of role playing), and to do it so well that they can then teach these skills to younger kids?
The New Deal did not, in their estimate, constitute the hardest step in
bringing about a socialized economic system; the idealistic weekly was sidestepping the crucial issues of class
conflict and the factor of coercion in effecting social justice.
This violent process is permeating the relations among international and political powers, social classes and cultural groups, national and ethic groups, and caste and religious communities, making it making it very hard to
bring about peaceful resolution of
conflicts and disputes among the struggling parties, and eroding the foundations of peaceful life.
Newbigin is absolutely right that Christianity, or at any rate Christian mission and apologetics, is always involved in a pluralist tension — the tension between confidence in God and uncertainty
about living out that truth in the world, between faith as God's gift and understanding as a form of growing discovery, between knowing who God is and seeking to
bring that knowledge into situations of despair or resistance, not to say anything
about the diversity and
conflict of views among self - avowed Christians.
Sometimes, there may be something
about a
conflict that
brings up an issue in your own heart, or underscores your personal own agenda or some selfish priorities.
Second, it is a dialogue of mutual confrontation, correction and new direction among the participants who
bring it not only different but often
conflicting analyses of the world, engagement in social action, and convictions
about the work of God.
Increasingly psychologists have discovered the need to grow, the longing to overcome domination by infantile urges, to be a basic factor both in precipitating internal tension and
conflict and in
bringing about its resolution.
Their claim was that Fr George Coyne's publicsupport for the Darwinian idea of biological evolution had
brought him into
conflict with other Vatican doctrinal officials, and so
brought about his replacement.
When the program
brought Norvell to town, I was
conflicted,
about both Norvell's capabilities and the Wolf Pack.
«Work - family
conflict is much more likely to
bring about feelings of guilt for women as compared to men — guilt for the things you can't do.»
Power dominance and the desire to subjugate can
bring about other such
conflicts, while revenge, often «masquerading as justice,» can also be a powerful ideology in
conflict, as can compliance.
The series of deals which finally
brought about a sort - of - end to the
conflict in 2002 included a security guarantee, of a form, for the Rwandan government: the Congolese transitional government undertook to help with the disarmament of Hutu militias in the East and — more importantly — incorporated many RCD elites into the new government.
«The basis for the EU's common foreign and security policy (CFSP) remains «soft» power: the use of diplomacy - backed where necessary by trade, aid and peacekeepers - to resolve
conflicts and
bring about international understanding.»
«
Bring me back next week and I'll tell you
about that... I do feel the slightest bit of movement that some of the people of goodwill — all of the people who are putting this together — are starting to see that how can their mission ever be realized if it's born out of
conflict?»
Talking
about conflicts, your candidacy has also
brought up a lot of
conflicts, how emotionally challenging have these been especially since you are doing this for the things you genuinely believe in and you are having all these road blocks
More internal
conflicts have been
brought about because the anticipated bills are a bit of a scatter gun ensemble of the left and right, the liberal and conservative.
This training also seeks to support the FOISECON in order to build their capacity to conduct free and credible elections at the local government levels and how well - implemented electoral process can
bring about peaceful change of power and improve their leadership skills and take on board means for preventing or mitigating the escalation of electoral violence and
conflict throughout the respective electoral cycle.
A Lib - Lab pact would
bring together two parties with
conflicting views
about how to tackle the deficit but united on one point - a commitment to dithering and delay.
Hiring students also
brings about the potential for
conflict of interest from the university's perspective, which I will explore in depth in the next article in this series.
His murder over 5,000 years ago seems to have been
brought about due to a personal
conflict a few days before his demise, and the man from the ice, despite his normal weight and active life - style, suffered from extensive vascular calcification.
But that
brings up
conflict with some of the biggest nutrition myths you might have heard
about.
When most filmmakers want to say something important
about cultural
conflicts, they labor to
bring tears to our eyes.
director Mike Mendez — that, while it has a charming sense of humor
about itself, leans too heavily on CGI blood; The Girl With All The Gifts (B), a well - shot British zombie film that attempts to inject new life into a tired genre, and almost succeeds thanks to young star Sennia Nanua; and the disappointing Phantasm: Ravager (C --RRB-, a low - budget labor of love which, while it plays like a Phantasm fan film, ultimately undercuts the emotional closure it attempts to
bring to the franchise by failing to resolve the central
conflict between good and evil.
K - 19: The Widowmaker (hereafter K - 19) has a tedious narrative married to vein - swelling performances presented in that frank gracelessness indicative of director Kathryn Bigelow's sledgehammer - chic since long
about Point Break,
brought together under the steady hand of a legendary editor (Walter Murch) that only just guides this behemoth of
conflicting ideas and wet (and drunken) Russian submariners into the dry dock of coherence.
On this episode, Rebecca and Jason review four new releases
about conflicts that
bring out the best — or worst — in their protagonists.
What is Bucky struggling with, after the tag scene on Winter Soldier, and how does Steve's desire to save Bucky
bring him into
conflict with something else, thinking
about how do the sins of his past sort of affect him?
He also starts a relationship with his real estate agent (Constance Zimmer) that ends almost as quickly as it begins (A movie less concerned with its characters would exploit this as a major subplot to
bring about more
conflict).
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie BY MURIEL SPARK Set in the 1930s, this novel is
about a free - spirited teacher at a girl's school in Scotland who ignores the conventional curriculum,
bringing her into
conflict with the school's leadership.
Although I was uncomfortable with the social
conflicts this election
brought about in my community, I learned that sometimes it's best not to add fuel to the fire, but to be understanding and civil even when I do not necessarily agree with another's opinion.
Whether lack of media infrastructure, lack of government support for independent media; each factor has had the capacity to
bring about unintended negative consequences (or in some cases very intended) and increase violent
conflict.
Conflict can also be a catalyst that
brings about necessary change: without it, teams can become complacent and not perform at optimum levels.
Carole talked
about how there is
conflicting opinions among blog posts, forums, etc... she then
brings us a solid definition:
Baseball is important to the central
conflict and
brings the characters together, but ultimately this book is
about growing up and falling in love — with another person, with a place, with a part of your life.
Participants at «Great Beginnings» are encouraged to
bring the first chapter of a work in progress, as this hands - on class is designed to help writers — new or old hands — sort through
conflicting advice
about first chapters, and create compelling opening chapters that draw readers into the story.
For military personnel or others wishing to
bring adopted animals back from
conflict zones, please email us for more information
about how we are helping to address this issue.
Developer FromSoftware «s third entry into the brutal but beautiful series is set in the Kingdom of Lothric, where an undead warrior known as the Ashen One is tasked by a mysterious woman known as the Fire Keeper to avert an oncoming apocalypse
brought about by the endless
conflict between fire and dark.
Man Just Wants To Play Violent Military Shooter
About Global
Conflict Without Critics «
Bringing Politics Into It»
While Dyack was quick to say that he wasn't prepared to predict the specifics of such an «inevitability», purely the end result, he was happy to point to the various
conflicting market forces prevalent in model console game development which would
bring it
about, claiming that «the current business climate will accelerate the move towards this.
«FFXIII's» story is filled with political
conflict, mechanical beings, magical crystals, and a struggle that could
bring about the downfall of humanity.