Sentences with phrase «more obvious conflict»

The other, more obvious conflicts possess that same quality.

Not exact matches

Like every other time when two conflicting versions of «the truth» are laid before us the real test comes in the fact checking, and it's obvious that the Romney campaign's pants were on fire far more than the Obama camp's, especially near the end.
Christianity has always been conflicted — certain issues make that conflict more obvious.
Given conflicting data indicating that 90 % of districts are already meeting the standards successfully, many school food advocates have asked the obvious question: instead of weakening nutrition — a move that directly harms kids — why not put more effort into helping the small minority of districts that are struggling?
Unfortunately, the concept is handled a little ham - fistedly, with a rather obvious conflict of good versus evil undermining the more subtle characterization often brought by shades of grey.
Either way, if Governor Malloy wants to nominate even more charter school champions to the State Board of Education, that is his prerogative, but to nominate one whose conflict of interest is so obvious and clear is an insult to the children, parents, teachers and taxpayers of Connecticut.
Kelley's recommendations to ensure charter school accountability include, among others, requirements for charters to report much more information about their financials and a prohibition on obvious conflicts of interest in charter school governance and operations.
I predict that within a few decades, when researchers have developed more comprehensive analyses of many of the world's conflicts, the relation between the environment, resources and conflict may seem almost as obvious as the connection we see today between human rights, democracy and peace.
At the most obvious level, they are exciting stories of crime, conflict and revenge, but they are more than that: ambitious attempts to show us the pain and greatness of a troubled nation that is still being born...» - Washington Post
It's the novices who are just getting started in the hobby, the ones who are vulnerable to the ever - more - popular affiliate blogging platforms, that I have a real chance of helping by pointing out the conflicts of interest that are obvious to us, in hindsight, but are passed over with vague «disclosures» on the biggest affiliate blogs.
Perhaps the point is less about surrogacy as such, and more about modes of thinking predisposed to see the world in such a way for obvious historical reasons, made manifest in political institutions of many kinds — i.e. «establishment» and radical» — during the time when global conflict was a more tangible possibility.
It should be as obvious as a pair of huge skyscrapers, aircraft crashing into them, igniting balls of flame, the murder of 3,000 people, followed by more than a decade of war, involving many countries, the descent of many countries into civil conflict, and the emergence of a brutal religious cult that posts videos of beheadings to the internet.
More specifically, you will have the opportunity to talk about the big and obvious issues like goals, religion, children, money, sex and managing conflict.
If the parties have children together, this ability to communicate more effectively after the divorce will not only help their children for the obvious reasons, but it will also reduce the parents» own stress around being in constant conflict with their children's other parent.
They are more satisfied and experience a reduced likelihood of significant conflict in the future, with obvious benefits to their children as well.
I'd be curious to know more and know where your facts are coming from... if true there's an obvious conflict that may be actionable.
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