Sentences with phrase «economic conflict between»

It is a matter of economic conflict between two independent markets.
While the outcome probably forestalled an early reckoning between the have and have - not provinces, it did highlight the worsening economic conflict between the increasingly powerful West and a weakening Eastern Canada that's stagnating under a mountain of debt.

Not exact matches

President Donald Trump on Monday complained yet again about «STUPID TRADE» with China, doing little to calm investors anxious about the escalating trade conflict between the two economic superpowers.
Amid global fears of an escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and China, President Donald Trump suggested that Beijing will ease trade barriers «because it is the right thing to do» and that the economic superpowers can settle the conflict that has rattled financial markets, consumers and businesses.
If Pedro Sánchez Castejón hopes to lead Spain and his party out of its current economic crisis, he must recognize that the crisis is fundamentally a conflict between the interests of Europe's bankers and of Europe's workers.
Because of its abstract character, this discussion can not settle any specific conflict between natural preservation and economic production.
International economic institutions coax and compel governments to pursue structural adjustment, widening the chasm between classes and provoking mounting social conflict.
Although it, like all the others, is subject to idolatrous understanding, the conflict between serving the Earth and serving God is far less than the conflicts engendered by serving Christianity, nation states, or economic growth.
The diversity of means employed by low - intensity - conflict strategists blurs classical distinctions between military and economic aid, humanitarian assistance, and military operations.
Gandhi saw clearly how organizing human societies around endless economic growth would promote inequality and conflict within as well as between nations.
So Mr. George Henry Soule says of the Puritan revolution in the sixteenth century: «The conflict of religious ideas was indeed important, but it was important not so much because of the abstract significance of these ideas as because they represented the mechanism of attack and defense between economic and social classes who were struggling for power.»
Similarly no one can understand the long conflict between the baals and Yahweh, with its story of attraction and repulsion, assimilation and revulsion, culminating in the prophetic determination, from Elijah on, to tear Yahweh's worship free from baal entanglements, unless one sees, underneath, the fierce hostility between two economic and social cultures.
Important ideological conflicts emerged between capitalists and communists on grounds of economic theories and practices.
• Factors connected with less contact include low socio - economic status, low education, geographical distance, father having lived only briefly (or never) with the child, either mother or father re-partnering, high conflict between parents (Amato & Sobolewski, 2004; Maclean & Eekelaar, 1997).
Divorce also can strain parent - child relationships, lead to lost contact with one parent, create economic hardships, and increase conflict between parents (including legal conflicts — for a way to avoid these see Emery's Divorce Mediation Study).
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.
«Importantly, the AU - PSC will consider the nexus between Corruption and Conflict Resolution and the Imperative of promoting good economic policies in the context of Nigeria's Championing of the 2018 AU annual theme on anti-corruption under the leadership President Muhammadu Buhari», he said.
«This was the first study to detect the recent TB outbreak in Zimbabwe, and the first anywhere to suggest an association between rising TB incidence and national economic decline in the absence of armed conflict,» said Michael Silverman, assistant professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health and senior author of the study.
Until international agreements are in place to cut greenhouse gas emissions, Runge says there may be increasing conflict between conservation, economic development, and the cultural and nutritional needs of indigenous people.
There's a conflict between biological and economic success that would make it mighty hard for an Earth Sanctuaries to be delighted about «curing» the problem of endangerment and thus put itself out of business.
Winner of Best Picture Awards at numerous international film festivals including Sydney, Berlin and Fajr in its native Iran, as well as the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, the film is an intimate drama about conflict within and between two families of vastly different social and economic standings.
There's nothing new about many of the concerns of this anarchic comedy: the growing gulf between parents and their adult kids; the conflict between work and family; the alienating, dehumanizing nature of the modern workplace; the role of women in corporate culture; the economic direction in which modern Europe is heading.
Inequality in economic development between regions led to jealousy; as well as control of access to and control over resources can be a cause of conflict between individuals and groups.
Various literatures show that lack of awareness and understanding of education, conflict, cultural ethos, social customs, poverty and poor economic conditions, the gap between the home and the school etc. are the some of the factors which stand as obstacles in their path of attaining education.
It has also meant making links between formal and informal sectors, urban and rural livelihoods, coastal and forest livelihoods, private and public interventions, social conflicts, economic thinking, agriculture, fisheries, environment, poverty alleviation, and subjective and objective wellbeing analyses in order to approach things from a humanitarian and educative and inclusive dimension that will be relevant to my immediate contexts which is Africa and the rest of the world.
Elena Soterakis is a Brooklyn - based artist whose work explores the conflict between economic progress and environmental preservation, and raises the question of whether this conflict can ever be resolved.
The artist began this series during the economic and political struggles at the end of the Bush era, and the photographs deal with disillusionment, guilt and ultimately the conflict between desire and need.
What this means is that the notion that the conflict between our economic system and the earth's ecological system can't be fixed by technological innovations or management actions that leave the basic logic of the capitalist economy untouched.
... [T] o help in resolving what is possibly the most serious challenge the world faces today: the intensifying conflict between the indispensable goals of environmental protection and economic development.
Assess Climate - Driven Economic Changes: We analyze millions of historical observations culled from a surge in recent academic research to understand and quantify the relationship between a changing climate and social welfare across six principle categories, including: mortality, labor productivity, agriculture, conflict, infrastructure, and energy demand.
A recent World Health Organization report suggests that globally climate change could cause an additional 250 000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050, not taking into account factors such as the effects of economic damage, major heat wave events, river flooding, water scarcity, or human conflict.
The more subtle challenge was trying to understand how to reconcile the conflict between Indonesia's need for economic development and the world's need to protect the climate.
Rather than simply using conventional economic metrics to try to reconcile apparent conflicts between environmental concerns and the bottom line, Ford's leaders began to examine how smart design decisions could grow not just profits but social and ecological value as well.
Like ExxonMobil, Chevron also emphasizes potential conflicts rather than synergies between climate solutions and other societal goals: «As we work to address climate change, we must create solutions that balance environmental objectives with global economic growth and our aspirations for a better quality of life for people across the world.»
These events once again raise the conflict between preserving natural resources and making the most of economic opportunities.
The EU democratic legislature could shape the way conflicts between workers and unions with employers using economic freedoms play out.
This part can certainly not be exhaustive, and therefore the editors chose to look into three areas of economic activities within the EU: Bernard M. Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis look into trade conflicts between the EU and the US and their eventual settlement within the WTO framework.
Its certainly not an exhaustive list and it ignores the inherent conflict between a client's economic objectives and those of lawyers who bill hourly.
The EU seals ban is — in short — a prime example of a conflict resulting out of globalization: as a result of extensive economic ties between countries, people on one side of the globe become aware of activities on the other side that are objectionable in their view, and no longer wish to be a part of those objectionable activities, which decision in turn affects the economic interests of those engaged in such activities.
[13] Chief Justice James Allsop of the Federal Court of Australia summarised the ethical issues which arise as a result of the conflict the billable hours system creates between the economic pressure on a firm to maximise its profit and the ethical pressure on lawyers to work in their client's best interest: «Only a very slight change of focus needs to be made by a lawyer to change from (a) expecting a profitable return from running as well and efficiently as possible a large case in court, to (b) planning how to make as much money as possible from running the same large case in court.»
The result of this would improve the trust which clients and the wider community have in the legal profession and reduce the conflict between the economic interests of a law firm and the ethical responsibilities the legal profession places on practitioners.
Additionally we provide unparalleled advice to investors seeking to invest in various types of private funds, including analyzing the alignment of interest between the fund sponsors and their investors by reviewing fund economic terms, negotiating side letter agreements with sponsors, and providing methods to mitigate conflicts of interests between the fund sponsors and their investors.
The paper notes the risk for systemic conflict of interest between insurers and injured persons and the likelihood that economic efficiencies are not likely to much affect access where injured persons generally do not pay for legal services whether because of contingent fees, insurance or other arrangements.
But it also brought to the fore a fundamental conflict arising at the time of the establishment of Australia as a colony; that is the conflict between the assertion on the one hand that the settlement of Australia gave rise to exclusive territorial jurisdiction by the colonial power and, on the other hand, the illegality and immorality of asserting this right without an agreement from those who previously occupied that land and who continue to maintain their deep spiritual economic and social connection to the land.
There are a number of factors that account for why children in divorcing families may have difficulties — loss of contact with a supportive parent, fewer economic resources that lead to multiple changes, more stress, poor parental adjustment, lack of parental competence and conflict between parents.
Organized to serve the public purpose of advocating the healthy development of children, it is the mission of CRC to minimize the emotional, physical and economic abuse, neglect and distress of children and the development of at - risk behaviors following relationship breakups between parents involved in highly conflicted marital disputes.
Divorce also can strain parent - child relationships, lead to lost contact with one parent, create economic hardships, and increase conflict between parents (including legal conflicts — for a way to avoid these see Emery's Divorce Mediation Study).
The situations that were reported as a stressful event for the WOC by these women could be grouped into four categories: conflict because of problem between the spouses (50 %), conflict because of husband's family or friends (25 %), conflict about a child's upbringing (17 %), and conflict because of economic problems (8 %).
When both spouses had gained a degree of the same level, 39.1 % reported a conflict between the spouses, 26.6 % a conflict with the husband's family or friends and 12.5 % mentioned an economic problem as a reference for the WOC (the only group who mentioned economic problem for that), but, when the husband had a higher degree than the wife, 50.0 % reported a conflict between the spouses and 35.7 % a conflict with the husband's family or friends, and finally, when the women had gained the higher degree, 81.8 % described a conflict between the spouses and 13.6 % a conflict with the husband's family or friends.
«The positive effect of the amount of child support payments on conflict supports concern that strict enforcement of child support may increase children's exposure to conflict between parents... [P] olicy makers must consider the potential harm to children's well - being of increased exposure to conflict against the benefits of increasing fathers» child support contributions, and hence children's economic security.»
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