Sentences with phrase «on both sides of the conflict in»

The description doesn't focus on both sides of the conflict in my story, since the novella only follows certain characters.
Far Cry 2 — Caught between two rival factions in war - torn Africa, you are stricken with malaria and forced to make deals with corrupt warlords on both sides of the conflict in order to hunt down your mark — The Jackal.

Not exact matches

A total of 74 people — 68 soldiers, 11 of whom were killed in cross-border tunnel attacks; and 6 civilians — died on the Israeli side of the conflict.
Russia independently or in conjunction with allies Iran and Syria could flood global markets, thus dropping prices for not only themselves, but for those on the other side of the Syrian conflict, predominantly impacting Saudi Arabia and the US — the number two and three world oil producers, respectively.
In the 1930s, the rise of Nazi Germany and the threat of war provided a stimulus for scientists on both sides of the conflict to turn Albert Einstein's famous E = MC2 theory into a destructive reality.
At a meeting of the Financial Literacy and Education Commission, held at the Treasury building in Washington, Perez noted that while «lawsuits have been filed» against the conflict of interest rule, «we will continue to fight those vigorously,» adding that he believes DOL is «on the right side of the law and history.»
The first article in this series discussed points made by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised by side - by - side management, valuation, allocation of expenses and the potential deterrent value of smaller enforcement actions.
[6] When these two tribes became embroiled in conflict with each other, the Jewish tribes, now clients [5][7] or allies [6] of the Arabs, fought on different sides, the Qurayza siding with the Aws.
When the later Judaism saw in retrospect this conflict between prophetic ideals and popular religion, it was clear that the social solidarity of the nation had been on the wrong side of the issue and that Jeremiah, in his courageous and sacrificial isolation, had been right.
If the God of life is seen in every child of his creation, there can be no distinction between those who fight on our side in a conflict and those who fight against us.
A terrible duty had to be done and a terrible price had to be paid, and, in doing that duty and paying that price, good and evil were to be found on both sides of the conflict.
In particular they will, by the accidents of personal history, if by nothing else, have been located on one side or the other of social and economic conflicts that have an extended history and are broadly systemic to their society.
Whether or not he invokes God explicitly, in opposing that aggression, no morally sane person engages in a conflict without believing, or at least hoping, that he is on the side of a transcendent justice.
If they were free, strong, independent modern states, or if they formed a powerful autonomous bloc, the great Russian mass is so very much on the top of them and the danger of the Communist kind of «colonialism» is so real, that nothing could prevent their being on our side in the event of a conflict with communism.
«Since the Glorious Revolution of 1688 established parliamentary and Protestant rule in Britain, the Anglo - Americans have been on the winning side in every major international conflict
question by Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Erica Jordan, who not - so - subtly suggested that Ryan's approach to healthcare reform, tax reform, and welfare reform was in conflict with the Church's social teaching, the very Catholic Speaker replied that he completely agreed with Sister Erica that God is «always on the side of the poor and dispossessed»; the real question was, how do public officials, who are not God, create public policies that empower the poor and dispossessed to be not - poor and not - dispossessed?
In Roe v. Wade and related decisions, the Supreme Court has gambled its authority, and with it our constitutional order, by coming down on one side of this great conflict.
This seems to be the experience of those involved in the Palestinian - Israeli conflict — as increasing numbers on both sides acknowledge.
What is unique in the present conflict is the psychological maneuvering on both sides to gain public sympathy, one making use of moral categories of «just retaliation» and the other appealing for religious or moral duty of every Muslim to be engaged in jihad against the infidels and their ways.
Love, in terms that are relevant to international politics, means caring for the welfare and the dignity of all — those at a great distance, those on the other side of every boundary, those whose interests may conflict with our national interests, those who are enemies or opponents.
Hence «ideology» is probably best reserved for that distortion and bias in understanding whose guiding interests are located, not simply in some culture, nor simply on one side or the other of an intrasocietal conflict, but quite particularly on the privileged side of such a conflict.
Here we return to the emphasis upon the more inclusive church — inclusive of people in the suburbs and inner city, of all races, of people of many different opinions and on both sides of most conflicts.
In one moment almost all the virtue may be on one side in a conflict, but that moment will not last long, and it is the responsibility of the Church to help people on both sides realize that they have common temptations and weaknesses and sinIn one moment almost all the virtue may be on one side in a conflict, but that moment will not last long, and it is the responsibility of the Church to help people on both sides realize that they have common temptations and weaknesses and sinin a conflict, but that moment will not last long, and it is the responsibility of the Church to help people on both sides realize that they have common temptations and weaknesses and sins.
Late in the year they wrote of the recent conflict in Europe, «We may not be ready yet to say that we did the wrong thing in going in on the side of what we thought was democracy, decency and the rights of men.
In Mathew's gospel the dominant theme is the conflict with the powers that be and in Luke we have a picture of Jesus on the side of the poor and other marginalised groupIn Mathew's gospel the dominant theme is the conflict with the powers that be and in Luke we have a picture of Jesus on the side of the poor and other marginalised groupin Luke we have a picture of Jesus on the side of the poor and other marginalised groups.
Nevertheless, there is no mistaking the conscious conflict in the morals of the New Testament between the ethic of love on one side and bloody violence on the other.
In conflict situations, the «chaplain» role comes under heated attack from «the other side,» and the church is accused of «taking sides,» The mediator role is often attacked by critics on both sides.
That's why, as with most strikes in the public sector, who backs down most will not depend on a direct conflict between workers and management as to who can inflict or sustain most pain; too many members of the public would be caught in the crossfire and both sides» reputations would suffer unacceptably.
In Syria, there are immediate threats to life, regardless of which side of the conflict you are on.
Britain can not pretend to hold all the cards in the Syrian conflict but a clear strategic policy aimed at halting violence based on a commitment to the twin diplomatic - humanitarian track puts us on the good side of a bad conflict.
On the other side of the political aisle, Town Council candidate Frank Gordon, the only true Democrat running in the upcoming election, said the decision will create an atmosphere for conflicts of interest.
The report details and analyzes 142 cases of rape and sexual violence on all sides of the Syrian conflict, which is now in its sixth year.
«I can no longer support the government's position of calling for restraint on both sides of the current conflict in Lebanon while facilitating the refuelling of aircraft in our country carrying real weapons of mass destruction, as seen on our television screens,» he said.
The defense contends that the arrangements may have been conflicts of interest of the sort that are typical in a part - time legislature where lawmakers are permitted to make money on the side, but there was no «quid pro quo» altering Silver's official actions.
In my experience, many graduate students fall on the passive side of the spectrum because they are afraid of causing conflict with their supervisors.
The strong opinions on both sides were fueled by conflicting data, so the battle raged on, in and out of the courtroom.
The two representatives refer to a controversy over the use of CT scans to detect lung cancer in which scientists on both sides of a debate about the usefulness of this technology were accused of having conflicts of interest.
DDIs divert drivers exiting major thoroughfares by requiring traffic on an overpass or underpass to drive on the left side of the trafficway, improving safety by eliminating left - turning conflicts common in diamond interchanges; traffic flow is optimized through traffic signals.
The A.I. on both sides of the conflict is awesome; as the leader of the counter-terrorists, your A.I. pals will follow you and, in some cases, «take the point:» You can give them orders via the chat feature and they'll do things like camp on a bomb site or guard the bomb.
This portion of the series talks about the causes of and start of the Civil War; the evolution of the drive to win on each side of the conflict and of President Lincoln's bold step towards freedom for all slaves in the United States.
Set in a Chicago neighborhood nearly a decade after an occupation by an extra-terrestrial force, Captive State explores the lives on both sides of the conflict - the collaborators and dissidents.
One of the effects of the film in following a single soldier and one who appears seemingly apolitical, is to convey the chaos and the senselessness of the violence on both sides of the conflict.
One, Heineman's documentary takes us directly into the true - life murderous conflict; it introduces us to real people on both sides of the border and puts actual faces to the growing vigilante movements both deep in Mexico and, north of the Rio Grande.
The people of the city aren't all that dismayed at seeing them rid the city of crime, while the cops who are on their trail, headed by eccentric FBI agent Smecker (Dafoe, Spider - Man), are conflicted in wanting to nab the vigilantes or to side with them.
Not focusing on political side of the wars these soldiers are placed - in, but rather focusing on their personal stories that are attributed to conflict and how wars unjust / or just alike impact these people and their families during / after their service.
Contained entirely within the back of a police truck over one night in Egypt, shortly after a military coup overthrew the newly elected Muslim government, it brings together protesters on both sides of the conflict who must survive a night filled with tension both inside and outside their claustrophobic quarters.
One of the most common lines (usually used in praise) on our newly - crowned Best Picture winner is that it's deliberately apolitical, taking no sides in the Iraq conflict as it aims simply to present the soldier's experience on the ground.
These present more of Ellis» experiences on both sides of the Atlantic, including conflict of the store stocking Negro hosiery, a lead - in to the bathing suit advice she gets at work, and a cemetery visit.
As she's being debriefed by her handlers (Toby Jones, John Goodman), it's revealed that another MI6 agent, James Gascoigne, had a list of every espionage officer in the city on both sides of the Cold War conflict.
Innocent people are gunned down by both sides of the conflict in one sequence set in the city streets, but the movie focuses on Archer and Solomon and their escape.
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