Sentences with phrase «further year of the conflict»

Their reported upper limit «likely increases to the 400,000 range if the further year of the conflict is estimated and if missing and presumed dead persons are included,» he says.

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The country has declared that official Independence Day celebrations will not go ahead this year due to ongoing conflict, a food crisis that has seen 50 per cent of the population dependent on food aid, 2 million displaced internally and a further 1.9 million flee the country.
Three years earlier, he told families of those killed in the conflict: «Go and kiss this land which is ours, and seem to us far away.»
In the years prior to the 2014 Gaza conflict, far left - wing and Islamist traditions came together and cross-fertilized each other in the context of the failure of the Israeli - Palestinian peace process, the Second Intifada, the Durban conference, the 9/11 attacks, and widespread and fierce public protests against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
But it is far more cost - effective to invest aid in conflict prevention — in countries like Somalia and Mali, both of which suffered from hunger crises last year — than it is to pay the cost of responding to violent conflict and civil war.
The post-Powellite far right are a lot more conflicted of course - having to argue that we destroyed our society 70 years ago («national suicide» said Powell: very conflicted, pretty resentful, but I am sure he was wrong, and in 2011 that view and vision offers us nothing except a tragic nihilism) and so can't be proud of the society we have become.
This was to be a year of celebration for New York's booming gambling industry, but like casinos themselves — where glitter often hides the grime — the reality has been far less glamorous, with underwhelming returns, evidence of industry cannibalization and a new, sharp - edged conflict between the state and a major tribal gambling operation.
However, Britain's success in the conflict saw Margaret Thatcher and her Tory government surge back to the top of the opinion polls, and her position was strengthened further by the end of the year as the recession ended and more voters had faith in her economic policies.
Not since The Tree of Life has Christianity been explored onscreen in such serious, conflicted terms, but Scorsese has crafted a far less grandiose experience than Terrence Malick did five years ago.
Meryl Streep stars as Katharine (Kay) Graham, the first female publisher of a major U.S. newspaper, and she delivers her most nuanced performance in years... that of a conflicted woman coming to grips with her immense power at a time when many men believed she lacked the capacity for making such far - reaching and weighty decisions.
For several years, they hosted Foundation training from the Cooperative Learning Center and sent key teachers to our summer Institute for further training (Advanced Coop Lng, Conflict Resolution, Assessment in the Cooperative Classroom) and Leadership training (which prepares experienced cooperative learning teachers to teach each of these trainings).
Ah, 2011; a year of further monetary recession, tragic celebrity deaths, continued conflict in the Middle East, and the veiled threat of nuclear war in Korea.
Ten years later, David Bomberg (born 18 years after Rothenstein, son of a Polish - Jewish leather worker) and his contemporary Mark Gertler (born to Austrian - Polish fur workers in Spitalfields) used avant - garde techniques to paint a far more conflicted, complex picture of English art, as well as of English - Jewish identity.
Further fueling these conflict of interest charges, Xcel Energy has been a corporate funder of ALEC in the past and contributes hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to EEI.
As far back as 10 years ago, delegates to the annual meeting of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR) were complaining that, in the United States at least, «trial lawyers have hijacked arbitration.»
'» Earlier this year, Simon Chester (a fellow Slaw blogger) presented on Outside Counsel Guidelines at the 14th Annual Legal Malpractice & Risk Management Conference and a report on his presentation noted that he, too, had observed that «expansive client demands with respect to conflicts and waivers «are extending the definition [of a conflict] far beyond the Model Rules and what the courts would insist on.
When the concept of cryptocurrency was launched, bitcoin was considered to be anonymous but as soon as some years passed, people started to raise a conflict about the same that they need to know the identities while performing transaction, so Bitcoin further introduced KYC / AML regulations in which KYC / AML combined stands for know your customers / anti-money laundering.
While I took steps late last year to reduce conflicts of interest within ATSIC, continuing concerns about ATSIC's operations have led the Government to the conclusion that further action was needed...
One recent study of 373 newlywed couples, for example, found that couples who yelled at each other, showed contempt for each other, or simply began to disengage from conflict within the first year of marriage were more likely to divorce, even as far as 16 years down the road.
A newly practicing Lawyer would be far better suited to supervise a sanctioned Real Estate Brokerage, than an incompetent Managing Broker who has perhaps only three years of industry experience and is conflicted anyway from paying attention to what is going on.
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