Sentences with phrase «obvious conflict between»

It arose primarily because of the obvious conflict between physical desires and rational demands.

Not exact matches

One obvious way to make this dynamic explicit within a curriculum is for courses to «teach the conflicts, «3 not only those among the canonical thinkers as Strauss would have us do but also those between canonical and noncanonical authors.
In human and spiritual terms the focus on the family for any struggle between conflicting worldviews is obvious since it is here that cultural and religious values are primarily passed on.
«However, it became obvious that there was a deepening conflict in values between myself and the administration.»
Whenever there is conflict between truth and the things of man it is very obvious what is of God and what is not.
Its really obvious there are conflicts inside the shareholder between Usmanov vs Kroenke.
The obvious next step would be to craft a new theory that combines the successes of quantum field theory and general relativity but avoids the conflicts between them.
And there is an obvious structural hurdle facing the insurgents: like all unions, teachers» unions exist to protect their members, creating a natural conflict between, say, maintaining job security for everyone and implementing measures that differentiate based on performance or create real accountability for results.
And in that process, the inherent conflict between public sector unions and the public interest will become increasingly obvious.
The same Andrea Comer who was appointed to the State Board of Education by Governor Malloy in the Spring of 2013, despite the obvious conflict of interest between working as an officer for a charter school management company with state contracts and serving on the board that sets state policies concerning charter schools.
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.
The attempts to create a link between climate change and conflict have been made for obvious reasons: it would help to sell the idea of the world descending to hell, and sell the climate change agenda to security agencies.
I'm going to put aside (what is to me the obvious) conflict between anti-SLAPP legislation and the «not plain and obvious that the action must fail» threshold which, in substance, is all that is needed on the merits issue for the action to be safe from summary judgment.
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