Sentences with phrase «irresolvable conflicts»

Testifying at a hearing hosted by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., NAR President Thomas M. Stevens warned that a Wal - Mart bank would open the door to irresolvable conflicts of interest and could eventually crush banking competition in rural areas.
Many couples have irresolvable conflicts that, as time passes, become more frequent, causing them to feel more and more distant.
[108] Others raised the objections to alternative structures that are commonly raised: [109] that they are a threat to the profession's core values, [110] that they will trigger irresolvable conflicts of interest, [111] that lawyers will lose their independence, [112] that there is no evidence that alternative structures have increased access to justice in Australia or England & Wales, [113] that law firms can attract employees by paying competitive salaries without the need to offer employee shareholding, [114] that the burden of proof lies with those who advocate for alternative structures, [115] that there is no way to regulate alternative structures, [116] that alternative structures will lead to a consolidated market for legal services, [117] that more research is required, [118] etc..
What Bishop's work does so powerfully and originally is hold a wide gamut of visual contradictions and ambiguities in tight proximity: the paintings blossom out of the various irresolvable conflicts that he sets in motion.
Their physical passion is surpassed only by the irresolvable conflicts that develop as Monica juggles her painting, between two daughters and her hard won independence.
Shearer said the IEF was a very serious, yet exciting undertaking in a world fraught with many seemingly insurmountable hurdles, irresolvable conflicts, and often clouded or non-existent hope.
They tend to see moral debate as leading inevitably to irresolvable conflict or coercion.
And if this is a legitimate interpretation of the meaning of such statements, then there seems to be no irresolvable conflict between Hartshorne's metaphysical God and Karl Barth's triune God who is only known through his self - disclosure to the world through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
It has become a way of glossing over irresolvable conflict between groups with some interests in common, such as taxpayers (who want to save money), scientists (who want to spend it on exciting projects) and people with disabilities (who hope public funds will improve the quality of their life).

Not exact matches

The film is tense and gripping but also resoundingly vocal about the irresolvable dilemmas faced by the church and how these conflicts are isolating the organisation from helping people.
This irresolvable systemic conflict is in my view the best reason why litigation funding for large commercial disputes should be done by solvent and independent entities like Calunius.»
The manual guides clinical application of Gottman Method Couples Therapy to help couples strengthen: • The Friendship System — the foundation for intimacy, passion, and good sex • The Conflict System — the basis for helping couples identify and address solvable problems, and understand and manage irresolvable differences • The Shared Meaning System — the existential foundation of the relationship that helps couples discover their shared purpose for building a life together
Discussions of emotional issues are firmly discouraged, based on the belief that these issues are irresolvable for people with potentially high - conflict personalities and simply reinforce their intransigence.
There is so much to write on this area that there is no way for me to cover every issue or to provide the solutions to the 31 % of the resolvable conflicts, let alone tell you what to do with the irresolvable ones.
But some conflicts are irresolvable — that means there is no solution in sight.
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