Not exact matches
In some cases it has become the cause
of bitter
conflict and
eventual split.
You might even say that the two nominal genres, as used by Lee and Schamus, effectively intertwine, mirroring each other: just as Jake must discover his character in the crucible
of war, so does the nation itself attain a new maturity through its ordeal
of division, violent
conflict, and
eventual reunification.
Utilizing your bow to take out isolated enemies will help an
eventual conflict, reducing the number
of foes you'll have to face.
On 27th street, Will Ryman's «America» «appropriates Abraham Lincoln's boyhood cabin to stand as an iconic emblem
of American socioeconomic
conflict during the Civil War and its
eventual transformation.
States such as Norway and Russia have much to lose economically from Arctic
conflict, as do the many non-Arctic countries and multinational corporations that will be among the
eventual investors in, and consumers
of, future Arctic ventures....
[UPDATE] After visiting various research buildings, he gave a pep talk on the energy revolution he said was vital if the United States and the world are to avoid
conflicts over limited supplies
of oil and
eventual disruptive impacts from human - caused global warming.
This part can certainly not be exhaustive, and therefore the editors chose to look into three areas
of economic activities within the EU: Bernard M. Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis look into trade
conflicts between the EU and the US and their
eventual settlement within the WTO framework.