Sentences with phrase «even see the conflict»

But since progressive misrepresent / obscure their true philosophy and goals with such constancy, they don't even see the conflict.

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People analytics is essentially a way to put a person's soft skills, aptitudes and even their personality traits into defined metrics to see if they qualify as an ideal fit, in order to prevent employee - HR goal conflicts.
But even if the premier doesn't see a problem with her salary top - ups and the apparent conflict of interest they're creating, there are a lot of people in this province who do.
Any humanitarian would want to see an end to Syria's civil war even if the conflict were not spreading violence throughout (and beyond) the Middle East.
We don't even have to go outside of Christianity to see the conflict.
Since I'm not a member of the community nor particularly devout I saw no reason to join that church for the long term or even attend a second time, but I can understand why a religiously conflicted young - Obama might have found God in such a place.
They also want the children to see that even people in a state of conflict (in this case the Israeli - Palestinian conflict) can work together and emerge better from it.
I cant imagine us even contemplate it and I don't see Alexis as the type of player who will cause conflict in trying to be released.
Watching some kinds of conflicts can even be good for kids — when children see their parents resolve difficult problems, Cummings says, they can grow up better off.
2) Most European countries do not see all out war with Russia (or anybody) as a viable strategy eg even if you spend enough to guarantee that you would win any hypothetical conflict it is still something to be avoided at all costs ie the economic and human cost would be unacceptable regardless of who «wins».
In areas where water resources are limited we see conflict between multiple needs such as drinking supplies, irrigation and even energy development.
Even stranger, the distribution of violence within each conflict closely followed a power law, a relationship between two quantities often seen in physical phenomena such as metabolic rates and earthquakes.
The spiders even seem to differentiate among «one,» «two» and «many» when confronted with a quantity of prey items that conflicts with the number they initially saw, according to a paper released in April.
So when one does something that causes a conflict between the two — short term wins, meaning he doesn't immediately sees anything wrong at or even some time after doing it.
Our survey suggests that men might be the more tolerant sex if their partner was to hold conflicting political views: while 34 % of women said they would be happy if they didn't see eye - to - eye, as many as 54 % of men said they wouldn't consider it a problem, even if their partner was of an entirely different disposition.
Season 2 was more subtle and was a good examination of conflict tearing people apart, the characters were developing and were interesting, they have now turned into soundbite gimps, the creators have severely erred in trying to reconcile a fictional conflicts of a biker gang with a real world conflict of the IRA without any attempt to create even an iota a sense of realism or use skillful tact, (its difficult to see how a biker gang could make such in roads to the IRA when whole arms of government have tried and failed) The outcome of which is to turn a decent and interesting show into farce.
Hell, even Suits pulled it off better (when I still watched it) 2) I've seen these characters plenty of times before, and the conflict between Rhoades and Axe wasn't all that compelling to me.
The gamble pays off in spades, as we see sides to the Batman saga that feel fresh and inventive, even if the conflict between Batman and Joker has been the oft - told story in the character's history.
Blathers and Celeste are siblings who help one another, as Celeste is seen working with Blathers in the Museum, even if they share conflicting interests.
There's a lot of misinformation and conflicting reports about the real Sarah Winchester, and a film about her could have played out as more of a psychological thriller that leaves audiences questioning (like Dr. Price does at first) how much of what they're seeing is even real.
Perhaps it's because it was less of a just war than its bigger sequel, perhaps it's that it was a particularly gruesome slog of mud and sacrifice, perhaps it was because America only entered the war three years in, but there's no doubt that the conflict has been seen in the movies much less than WWII, or even Vietnam.
Although even that conflict is better seen as the wants and want - nots.
We see this philosophical conflict with utilitarianism dramatized even within Infinity War.
Perhaps they saw that as a conflict, or a marketing strategy to drive more users to audible even though Audible is not a text to speech service.
Then even if it looks like they can peddle from more than one life company, just look closer, and you'll usually see that these two life companies have a web of conflict of interest so tangled that they are essentially owned by the same group of stockholders.
Worse, Winograd was condemnatory and disrespectful of some of the humane pioneers he wrote about, whom I had known but he had not, with whom I had often conflicted but had never seen as enemies, even though many of our ideas were in opposition.
From assassination targets getting stuck in the environment (sometimes targets can glitch out, if they're not dead or down, should you continuously throw smoke bombs at them), to control prompts flat out not working (one co-op mission saw me unable to even attack or defend during open conflict), it remains clear that there is room for some much needed improvement from a performance standpoint.
Halo was marketed extremely well, and painted a picture of a conflict between the two main protagonists that was sure to make the player see things from angles that, perhaps, they didn't expect and possibly even make master chief a villain of sorts.
Even Far Cry 3's initial motivations in have the vacationing young adults captured and killed was more conceivable to see the main character join the conflict to rescue his friends and escape, no matter how campy.
Even though it is located in central Europe, Prague is not in the strategic path of Moscow, Warsaw, or Berlin, all of which saw mass bloodshed in past European conflicts.
The report on global warming as a source of conflict sees climate change amplifying discord in parts of Africa and Asia, but not enough to destabilize governments — and even as its impacts through 2020 in rich countries remain small.
I agree that the mitigation as proposed by some could well be very painful and I think that it may even cause major conflicts, not in fifty years but sooner, so we better know that there is an actual risk of something definitely worse, which I see as meaning extermination not just inconvenience.
The idea that climate change is causing migration and displacement is entering the mainstream, but experts have warned against using the term «climate refugees» to describe what we're seeing in small islands, coastal regions, and even conflict zones like Syria.
While our attention to WG3 has been attracted by conflict of interest, WG3's ability to function as a source of trustworthy information is arguably prejudiced even more greatly by its failure to comply with bias policies — a point neatly put by Morton as follows (see original post for more discussion)
He sees conflict between his identity as a person, someone who wants a better world and his identity as a scientist, someone who is bound to telling the whole truth, even when he believes this may lead to a less better world.
And even regions like the Valais in Switzerland, which has seen few water - related conflicts of interest to date, are expected to suffer from diminished glacial melt water.
It goes without saying that even though Ferreira de Silva case could be seen as a more lenient approach towards the relaxing of the acte clair doctrine [8] the CJEU will always strive for uniform and correct interpretation of EU law in order to avoid divergences in judicial decisions as well as different and conflicting application of EU law.
2) apart from the fact that CJEU stated that even before EU exercising its power, the MS must still act - when they have the power to do so - in a matter which does not jeopardise or prejudice the EU, so that the mere «potential» competence does have an effect, limitating the MS action, the parallel is that a negative rule is still a rule, so that the existence of the rule makes the matter «regulated»: - as for the JHA, I must say that whilst I agree with you on the merits, I can see the issue raised by the CJEU, since it is quite the same raised by some national Constitutional Courts, i.e. that ECHR standards may be in conflict with national standards and formally speaking the ECHR is a treaty and therefore has a lower rank that national Constititions, and the decision of the ECHR on the interpretation of such standards within the context of the Convention does not bind the national Constitutional Court in interpreting the national Constitution standards: e.g..
Regrettably the government has not yet accepted the committee's recommendation that the OLC should have the discretionary power for which the Bar Council had argued, even though such acceptance would not conflict with its wish to see the OLC remaining the single point of entry for all complaints about legal services.
«With Gottman techniques I have seen conflicts which would have taken forever to resolve or feel as if my marriage was doomed become mole hills or smaller, where before they were mountains or even mountain ranges.
With practical insights on how to resolve conflicts and pull together as a couple, this book is ideal for anyone in a relationship: newlyweds and those thinking about commitment can see what's needed for future harmony, while those couples with a bit more mileage can use it to make their strong bond even stronger.
Also: «The vast majority [of children] who have lived in shared residential parenting families say the inconvenience of living in two homes was worth it,» and «most children in shared residential custody and those who see their father frequently are better off on measures of well - being even when their parents have ongoing conflict
This kind of entrenched conflict I can see taking on a life of it's own even after a divorce where one side blames the other in perpetuity, in turn poisoning the child (ren) against the other.
You see for Sara, conflict breeds stress and the false assumption that her marriage is terrible, irreparable, and that it might end in divorce even though she and her husband are both deeply committed to making it work and staying together through thick and thin.
Even when children observe standardized conflict stimuli in laboratory settings, consistent individual differences in their responses are found (for a review, see Cummings & Davies, 1994).
To make raising children even more confusing, there is a bewildering array of conflicting information for parents, the media feeds off stories of family drama and distress, and cultural change during the past thirty years has been so extensive that many family values are often seen as being old - fashioned or outdated.
But what I do believe is that having the skills to avoid or resolve conflict is going to serve them well in life, and it might even ensure that the teens are not violent with one another and creating an abusive relationship which can so often be seen in teen romances.
To put this forward now after TREB, because of ongoing litigation, rightfully abstained from voting and even left the room obviously so as to not be remotely be seen as conflicting with the case, is an egregious move by CREA to fully ignore 1/3 its membership.
Even now, I see a conflict between our Provincial Bylaws, and the «Mere Posting» agreements.
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