Sentences with phrase «even more conflicting»

But even more conflicting is the fact that — .»
For a mom that is pregnant after loss, this day can be even more conflicting.
College fans never settled on where the 11teen - year senior ended up on the Elite / Terrible scale, and Ohio State fans have always seemed even more conflicted than the rest of us.
That may be desirable if considered in isolation — but it could result in even more conflict between the two houses as they vie for legislative capacity.
Even more conflicted is Stock (Robert Pattinson), the over-eager agency hack whos washed - up at 27, constantly shelving his personal problems to try and dig himself out of his creative rut.

Not exact matches

Tax rules and guidelines in other countries become even more complicated where, of course, businesses must contend with language barriers and cultural conflicts.
And lots of family businesses struggle even to get to the stage where a transition might be possible, since working with your family can be even more stressful and filled with conflict than usual (it harms business innovation too).
He hopes that businesses will be more explicit in describing how third - party companies can use data collected by technology companies, offering bullet - point summaries in terms the average person can understand when policies are updated, and even explore the idea of creating an ombudsman to field concerns and mediate conflicts between platforms and users.
With skills honed for conflict resolution (or outright avoidance), high empathy, a more realistic view of what it takes to succeed, and even a better grasp of how to listen and work in a team, middle children are a better match because they already «get» the flat structure of families.
Even the Trump Labor Department's own initial analysis conceded that every day of delay means more conflicted advice, leading to up - front losses that multiply over time.
Even more remarkable was Russia's unequal trade with China on the South China Sea dispute and the conflict in Ukraine.
This discipline may be imperfect, but it doesn't work worse for corporate speech than for other types of decisions where managers» interests conflict even more directly with those of the corporation.
Disney might have to divest a cable channel or two (the company's power over distributors would be even stronger; basically the opposite of the some of the concerns that halted the Comcast acquisition of Time Warner), and potentially be limited in its ability to make operational decisions about Hulu (Disney would have a controlling stake after the merger; Comcast was similarly restricted after acquiring NBC Universal, but there the concern was more about Comcast's conflict of interest with regards to its cable TV business competing with Hulu).
The recent surge in regulatory demands to rein in various types of credit creation conflicts with the pressure on banks from local authorities to fund even more nonproductive economic activity.
Even as we learn more about what Facebook does to us, that knowledge comes into conflict with what Facebook has grown to do for us.
Outright purchases of unsecured bank debt remain highly unlikely at this stage given the conflict of interest the ECB is facing, although other targeted options could be envisaged, including a reduction in collateral haircuts, eligibility of more risky ABS tranches, or even some targeted purchases of bank loans if things get worse.
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.
The Holocaust was theologically even more troubling than the international conflict itself because it was the genocidal effort of one self - proclaimed people of God to extinguish another.
And that could mean even hunger for more than foods it becomes what is happening worldwide today country after another falling a part and conflicts of rebels of self interest or foreign interests!
Even if the use of nuclear warheads were avoided, the outbreak of an international conflict using more conventional but highly sophisticated weapons remains possible.
For this real achievement, we should be very grateful indeed, even if we should deplore the low intensity conflicts against the poor that are the more characteristic wars of economism.
Regrettably, she does little more than provide us with a reminder of a textbook example of eisegesis (reading «into» the biblical text one's own ideology) rather than exegesis (reading «out of» Scripture with attentiveness to historical and literary context, even if it conflicts with one's own personal views).
Even scholars of Christian history often conclude that political and social conflicts really have been more important than doctrinal debates.
Even the conflicts between the MidEast and Israel are more politically motivated than either Allah or God and if anything Religions have been overly victimized by people who are very near lacking in their understanding of situations
We can not rest content with conflict or division or even with «conflict management»; we aim for the more difficult and more rewarding practice of forgiveness and reconciliation.
But, it underscores a deeper conflict: In order to make purchases that support our values, we must be willing to be conscious, thoughtful consumers — even if it means spending more on quality items.
The nonpacifist is more likely than the pacifist to believe that God participates in human conflict, using stern measures and even if necessary the awful destructiveness of war, to protect a State against its enemies and to enable a State to protect the helpless against aggression.
Even though millennials feel more open to things like pre-marital sex and same - sex marriage than their older siblings and parents and grandparents, they still feel conflicted about abortion.»
Even Turkey / Kurd conflict cause to 5 times more people killed.
While I am finding that there is wisdom and instruction in it, is also very vague in the underlying theme: is it really about renunciation or more about action, even when your conscience is conflicted about it.
Heck even if every single report wasn't conflicted by another as they all were in this situation, the coach STILL will have more info than the tiny amount the media actually hears about.
In addition, the advice given is sometimes conflicting and confusing, which frustrates the parents even more.
«Toddlers are probably even more aware when their parents are fighting than older children because toddlers haven't built up any defenses to conflict yet,» she says.
Conflict often results in a kid who's even more wound up than before.
Not only would such measures prolong suffering for the spouse, but the very children legislators are desperately hoping to protect may be subject to even more parental conflict.
Nonetheless, just like the principal might feel conflicted about disciplining the star student, when it comes to adult bullies, the decision may be even more difficult for administrators.
As baby milk manufacturers they are even more inappropriate when it comes to events targeting parents with young children, due to the conflicts of interest.
For women and children living in conflict or emergency settings, even more support is needed.
The IWD otherwise known as the United Nations (UN) Day for Women's Rights and International Peace has since gained international recognition and celebrated world wide in different forms and even gained the status of a holiday in some countries such as Ukraine The day has also been marked under various themes encompassing peace and security, human rights, gender based violence, conflicts and hunger, education, gender equality, empowerment and affirmative actions, inclusion of woman in decision making, the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) and many more.
The extension of these concepts into the realm of conflict - resolution is an even more complex undertaking, though it usefully highlights a number of underspecified empirical and conceptual factors.
What makes this issue even more controversial is the rather unhelpful tendency of both politicians and media to portray the conflict as one between children's rights to protection, and adults» rights to consume pornography.
History shows that they will only extend the carnage by creating even more of the instability which breeds further conflict.
These figures can grow even larger due to natural disasters or conflicts, when more people are exposed to debilitating accidents or violence.
The state faces a $ 4 billion deficit, while ongoing conflicts with Republicans in Washington mean the state could lose even more health care funding.
It's rife with actual conflicts of interest, inadvertent conflicts, and even more appearances of conflicts of interest.
The reason for the offence is more likely to be found in some sort of personal conflict situation, in a previous hostile encounter — «a behavioural pattern which is prevalent even today in the bulk of murder crimes,» as Alexander Horn explained.
The Syrian conflict has mobilised more foreign fighters than any since Afghanistan in the 1980s — possibly even longer.
Those forces mixed with longstanding ethnic and religious conflicts to render the region even more vulnerable to war.
Another even more common type of rock — carbonates such as limestone — provided similarly formidable defensive positions at numerous other battlefields in both the eastern and western theaters of conflict.
If enhanced availability of maize leads to even more wintering geese in Denmark, this may cause conflicts with agriculture as the geese may turn to other crops, including grass fields in spring and winter crops.
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