Sentences with phrase «decades of conflict between»

Current and former officials cited decades of conflict between the northern suburbs and the countywide district, saying they've often been left with overcrowded schools and distrust of school board leaders.
After decades of conflict between conventional physicians and alternative doctors who recognized EDTA chelation therapy as an effective treatment for coronary artery disease, the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) was completed in 2012.
During the decades of conflict between Jordan and Israel this area was a military zone, strewn with mines and closed to unauthorized personnel, but since the 1994 Peace Treaty the mines have been cleared and the site is being developed by the Jordanian Ministry of Tourism.
The 1993 settlement between the Church of Scientology and the IRS represented the end of almost four decades of conflict between the Church and the federal government, principally though not solely the IRS, a conflict initiated and maintained by the government.
It's a situation that has arisen from decades of conflict between the company and the various unions that represent its employees.

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In the Christian Science Monitor, David Newsom has commented that «conflict in the decades ahead is likely to center not so much on disputes among states as on efforts within states to find a balance between national cohesion and an honorable recognition of the separate characteristics of groups within the society.»
The question of a military conflict between NATO member states would have been an entirely hypothetical question a decade ago, but looking at certain NATO member states (e.g. Turkey) increasing...
In Colombia, peace negotiations between Colombia's government and the rebel group FARC hold out the promise of an end to more than five decades of violent conflict, which has left 220,000 dead and produced a refugee crisis second in scale only to that of Syria.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — For more than a decade, Erie County has not been able to access millions of dollars in economic development funding because of a conflict between two federal agencies.
The question of a military conflict between NATO member states would have been an entirely hypothetical question a decade ago, but looking at certain NATO member states (e.g. Turkey) increasing alliance with Russia, it just seems plausible that there can be a military conflict in between NATO member states.
This new IISS report finds that climate change is unlikely to spark interstate wars between major military powers in the next three or four decades, but it simultaneously cautions that climate change will boost the chances of scrambles for limited resources, mass migrations and civil conflict.
While such a device works for the book, the film version never goes into any detail to explain the conflict between the two different tribes of Afghans and how that sparked much of the upheaval in the decades to come.
Building a spirited case without taking sides, Alexandre O. Philippe sets up the decades - old conflict between George Lucas and his legions of fans.
The People vs. George Lucas Director: Alexandre O. Philippe A no - holds - barred cultural examination of the conflicted dynamic between George Lucas and his fans over the past three decades.
Even the central conflict between Dan and the record label he helped launch (led by Yasiin Bey) is a decade out of date.
I predict that within a few decades, when researchers have developed more comprehensive analyses of many of the world's conflicts, the relation between the environment, resources and conflict may seem almost as obvious as the connection we see today between human rights, democracy and peace.
Also, the very definition of classic paints a picture of cars from an era when F1 was in its origins such as in the 1950s or at the very least decades ago between the 1960s and 1980s or alternatively teams that were established and well respected that are no longer in F1 within the season the game is based upon including Alfa Romeo, Brabham and the classic Lotus which participated from 1958 to 1994; yet having a car from the 2010 season seems in total conflict with that very notion, regardless of it being a championship winning car.
«This complicated and conflicted understanding of the relations between the public space of the street and the public sphere of representation was nascent at the beginning of the decade.
Returning annually for over two decades, his photographs describe a region and a people trapped between warring factions and devastated by generations of conflict.
It generously covers more than a decade of the early years of Gedney's oeuvre, a period during which her work fluctuated between the two initially conflicting directions endlessly debated at Phillip Pavia's Club, described by him as «the abstractionists» presence and the purists» lack of presence.»
The SCC's granting of leave to appeal was the latest twist in a two - decade conflict between Chevron and residents of Ecuador's Lago Agrio region in the Amazon jungle, which want the Ontario courts to force Chevron to pay up the judgment awarded to them in an Ecuadorean court in 2011.
In many communities, conflicts between customary and elected councils have endured for decades; in others such disputes are proliferating as traditional elements seek to assert their ancestral authority or elected councils come to be seen as pawns of the federal government.
With rare exceptions, relations between North and South have been tense for the most part of the decade - long conflict on the divided Korean Peninsula.
[** hostile - aggressive parenting, enmeshment, intrusive parenting, intractable hostilities, high conflict, etc.] The recent rise of lucrative PAS therapies, including Warshak's Bridges program, residential camps, court - ordered custody - switches based on Gardner's threat therapy ideas, various reunification therapies (for which there are no adequately researched protocols), and other ad - hoc money - making practices of many psychologists who for a fee profess to offer services that will engineer affectionate relationships between estranged parents and non-compliant children, veer uncomfortably close at times in theory and some of their practices to the dangerous, cultic and discredited «attachment» therapies of decades past, i.e. in many cases, they are child abuse.
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