Sentences with phrase «obvious tension»

The convention mostly embraced the nominee's basic law - and - order, anti-Clinton, change - is - coming message, but there still were obvious tensions among the party's religious, corporate and national security wings, leaving some Republicans still refusing to board the Trump train.
And despite the fact that they are working with novel criteria that include many obvious tensions, it's not clear how reviewers are supposed to translate thousands of pages of narrative and vague promises into the intricate point system Education Department established.
There's nothing wrong with this idea, but there's an obvious tension between it and Facebook's other imperatives, from the high - flown mission of connecting the world to the grubby business of maximizing the eyeballs on viral pieces of content.
He began by distinguishing two levels of knowledge.12 He then used these to reconcile the obvious tensions between the two conceptions of brahman and the idea of a personal God.
These two themes are in obvious tension.
Despite the obvious tension and Speaker Silver's prior vocal opposition to the plan, an Assembly source tells our Capitol crew that Assembly Democrats prepared to propose a compromise deal to the senate.
But there was an obvious tension in Cleveland's reform agenda, revealed in the very title, «The Blueprint for Reform,» of the document that first outlined the proposal for local school councils.
Playing as a duo is somewhere between a trolling mode and outright competitive play, because the game does absolutely nothing to relieve the obvious tensions that gold distribution might cause, while also actively encouraging disagreements in conversations.
Second, there's an obvious tension between the painting actively expressing something - that is, fairly «objectively» constituting a real «correlative» - and being «good looking.»
Lord Justice Thorpe referred to the «obvious tension» between the statutory scheme for the protection of a bankrupt's creditors and the statutory scheme for the financial protection of the bankrupt's former wife and child.
But it is important to call out the obvious tension here between the gatekeeping role of the profession, and their vested interest in maintaining their monopoly.
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