Sentences with phrase «not come into conflict»

After that point, areas with gun bans in place had to pass legislation that did not come into conflict with the court's ruling.
The U.S. must transition within the next 20 years to a situation wherein it no longer buys foreign oil and does not come into conflict over international supplies.
«There's legal experts that are going to be testifying... that are going to make the case that New York City has the authority to enact this on its own and it will not come into conflict with any state law,» said Hayduk.
Likewise, reason and science can not come into conflict with revelation unless we mistakenly reduce revelation to the category of scientifically informational discourse.
... When science adheres to its own method, it can not come into conflict with faith.»
For us, this means we need to work harder than ever to secure abundant wild prey, so that snow leopard moms don't come into conflict with herders over livestock losses — one of the biggest threats to snow leopards across their range.

Not exact matches

The point is, you'll find many conflicting opinions when it comes to the amount of cash you should have to open an apparel store, but we won't get into any trouble by saying the more money you have, the better off you'll be.
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.
When the things that I was taught in the church came into conflict with the actual reality I began to see in the world, I wasn't willing to dismiss reality.
But it came to be associated not only with religious but also with caste political overtones, and came into conflict with the anti-Brahmin movements of depressed castes who were organizing separately for separate political strength to bring about cultural and social change aimed at elevating their status in the body politic; it also made the conversion into other religious communities, of the depressed sections of Hinduism as well as of the Tribals partially Hinduised and moving more fully in that direction, to be seen as a weakening of the Hindu community and a strengthening of other religious communities as political entities.
The rapid influx of Jewish refugees into Palestine has resulted in many cases in the rise of a quasi-elite who have not been able to provide true leadership for the communes and have come into conflict with the genuine chaluzim.
Thus there is a legitimate (and in itself higher) principle of freedom and also a legitimate (though in itself lower) principle of justified compulsion, and these two principles can not be simply assigned to separate spheres of human existence and action so that they could never come into conflict with each other.
To describe the Church as a community of memory and hope, sharing in the common memory not only of Jesus Christ but also of the mighty deeds of God known by Israel, expecting the coming into full view of the kingdom on earth and / or in heaven; to describe it further as the community of worship, united by its direction toward one God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit yet worshipped more as Father or as Son or as Holy Spirit in this or that part of the community; to describe it as a community of thought in which debate and conflict can take place because there is a fundamental frame of agreement and because there are common issues of great import — to do all this and the much more that needs to be done would be to essay the work of a large part of theology.
It is not a set of propositions that could compete with or come into conflict with scientific ones.
And here we come into conflict with different NT Scriptures as we all know.
Each of these rather different versions of pragmatism varied from the rest and, often as not, actually came into logical conflict with some of them.
That they were able to do this because the nomadic traditions of their race had come into violent conflict with a more sophisticated civilization, so that, in the name of conservatism, they could appeal to old folk - ways against the new commercialism, does not detract from their credit.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
Can Australian business assume that our biggest export market will not come into serious conflict with our American security alliance?
Despite Arsenal not exactly being known to be ruthless, according to reports, Arsene Wenger is ready to consider selling the midfielder this summer, after Ozil came into conflict with the boss.
Having a child come into your bed to sleep isn't, in itself, problematic, but it can certainly be stressful if it's interfering with sleep (his or yours) or creating conflict in the family.
Palestine can not force itself to come into existence (like Israel did in 1948) because it has no military and would lose badly in any violent conflict with Israel.
An elected senator, having been voted in rather than appointed, would not feel bound by the customs and practice that have applied to an unelected chamber - and will undoubtedly come into conflict with the House of Commons.
But if bioenergy is to become more common, we must find solutions so that the cultivation of biofuel does not come into unnecessary conflict with food production or biodiversity.
These autonomous vehicles are programmed with a set of safety rules, and it is not hard to construct a scenario in which those rules come into conflict with each other.
In the context of infectious disease management, individual rights and liberties such as autonomous decision making, freedom of choice and action, privacy, and the right to know or not to know information about oneself can come into conflict with public health priorities.
We don't know much about the plot other than it's about a group of shady characters with mysterious motivations who violently come into conflict, but if Goddard is excited enough about this project to write and direct it, we're sure as hell excited enough to watch it.
Not one to disappoint fans, AMC brought out Esposito himself as a surprise guest at the panel, who confirmed that Season 3 will see lawyer Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and enforcer Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) come into contact with Fring — in case Jimmy's conflict with his brother, Chuck (Mike McKean), wasn't dramatic enough already.
RJ is not merely a conflict resolution process that comes into play after harm has occurred — it is a positive school climate strategy.
In the course of Perfectly Miserable, Stuart comes to terms with her conflicting emotions about her family and hometown, as well as delving into the historical and not - so - perfect lives of other literary Concordian women.
I've been waiting for another writing book to come out from James, so needless to say, I've already purchased my copy of Conflict and Suspense, but for those of you who haven't gotten yours just yet, here's a little sneak peek into the latest writing book from one of my favorite writing - craft authors.
But these caves are not empty; the more you expand, the more you'll come into conflict with the strange creatures and communities around you.
As the internet came into mainstream prominence, the idea would be allowed to grow and spread further, some even creating elaborate animations (Warning: rather Not Safe For Work) based on the classic conflict.
It came in the form of placing certain elements into an otherwise straight narrative that wouldn't quite belong there, creating a very sophisticated conflict between a visually fluent portrayal and a contextually incoherent narrative.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
If this guidance were to come into conflict with Gillick over a particular child's confidential information, the fact of listening to a mature child and of respecting his or her confidences would override Working Together: «Some things are not made for sharing» as this journal's advertising correctly asserts.
However, the fundamental civil and political rights protected by the ICCPR have not been fully implemented in Canada, or when implemented, it has been in a very narrow and limited manner, particularly when these rights come into conflict with large corporations as SLAPPs demonstrate.
The fact that a Canadian court could not see the necessity of the strict application of Charter protections is a commentary on the status of protest rights in Canada when they come into conflict with powerful corporations.
I am interested in «reconciling the needs of our population» but in this case other values — freedom of religion, the secular state — come into conflict with that need so a reconciliation of that need may not be proper.
Governments at all levels can not allow these recommendations to be shunted aside or ignored — a genuine soul - searching exercise must be conducted predicated upon a good - faith desire to do better for the mentally ill who come into conflict with the law.
Without getting into too much detail (which would require a separate paper), the basic conception was that the innate drives and emerging wishes of the individual come into conflict with external reality (including other people) and the developing superego, leading to more or less chronic and unconscious anxiety, which creates, not only individually experienced suffering, but disruptions in one's relationships (Freud, 1920).
When someone's needs aren't being met, redemption is being sought elsewhere and stereotypical relationship expectations come into play, couples may resort to behavior that exiles their partner, like creating unnecessary conflict, alienating him or her from family and friends or tiptoeing around the issues.
Believe it or not, couples come into substantial conflict because of diverging parenting styles.
These couples don't generally come into their relationships with previously developed conflict management skills.
After several years, I got tired of dealing with having a partner and conflicting ideas of what an investing business could be so I went on vacation for 4 weeks, which turned into 6 weeks because I didn't want to come back and deal with my business any longer.
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