Sentences with phrase «conflicts fester»

We don't let conflicts fester, and we communicate as much as possible face - to - face and via phone.
Damascus, Syria (CNN)- As the 18 - month - long Syrian conflict festers, the government and the opposition welcome and need Christian support.

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«There is genocide again in Europe [No there isn't, unless one debases the term to mean perennial ethnic and religious conflicts]; there is economic inequality at home [There always will be; the question is whether there is greater economic opportunity]; civil rights are not assured for all Americans [Sullivan's particular campaign is for same - sex marriage]; civil liberties have had a terrible decade [I'm not sure what he means; perhaps new and intrusive antiterrorist laws in the Clinton era]; the racial question remains and festers [Undoubtedly true, although it is currently festering below fever level].»
This may temporarily quell the issue, but in fact, avoiding conflict often just allows resentment to fester and can...
«In proof of the maturity and responsibility of the labour unions in our State, the organised labour has consistently met with members of our administration under different fora designed to identify and address possible areas of tension and disagreement before they fester into open conflicts.
The script by Baumbach is messy.There are interesting stories to tell about people nearing middle age, the emotional conflicts it may brew, and the regrets that might start to fester.
Together with the festering conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, the global fault lines between these Abrahamic8 religions are continuing threats to world peace and stability.
Summary: The Net Charter High School in New Orleans does not suspend students, instead resolving conflicts among students or between students and teachers before they have time to fester.
Oates is equally unflinching in her inquiry into class and racial conflicts, and in her imaginative and intrepid variations on actual circumstances and crimes, from the limited choices of disadvantaged women in her Detroit - set National Book Award — winning them (1969) to Marilyn Monroe's disastrous celebrity in Blonde (2000) to a tale of the opposite lives of two college students in Black Girl / White Girl (2006) to the JonBenet Ramsey case and the horrors of the tabloid press in My Sister, My Love (2008) to the festering wound of a long - ago New Jersey lynching in The Accursed (2013).
Conflicts that are allowed to fester and grow will ultimately diminish productivity and damage staff morale.
Don't allow unresolved conflicts to fester without appropriately expressing the way you feel.
This may temporarily quell the issue, but in fact, avoiding conflict often just allows resentment to fester and can...
Instead of allowing conflict to fester, consider mediation.
Here are three techniques for illuminating discontent that, if left to fester in the dark, can spread into conflict.
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