Sentences with phrase «operating out of conflict»

Over the past 2 years, pirates operating out of conflict - riven Somalia have severely disrupted research, says Ann Thresher, an oceanographer at the Wealth from Ocean Flagship program of CSIRO, Australia's national science agency.

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To give some more perspective into the conflict between bitcoin exchanges and the Chinese government, it is worth pointing out that the People's Bank of China recently started investigation all bitcoin exchanges operating in the country, possibly to reduce the amount of capital flowing out of the country.
-- Reinstall the original operating system, figure out the stuff that had been added that was incompatible with the original operating system and throw out that stuff, most of which was entirely unnecessary junk (certain screen savers and games were notorious for causing conflicts with operating systems).
One could frame the debate in the advantages of using less fossil fuel, which range from lower costs to people (an all electric car has operating costs about 1/4 that of a gasoline vehicle), to balance of payments (less capital flowing out of the country, especially relevant to countries who import most of their oil), to terrorism (not funding it, and western influence leaving the ME, which is the basis of most ME terrorist organizations) to conflict in general (most of the major conflicts in the last 30 years have involved ME oil), to finite supply (when we run out, we'll be facing a global economic meltdown).
Circus offers equal treatment to performers, stage crew and management, showing how a circus operates and the conflicts that inevitably erupt when 150 people share such close quarters, living out of trailers for months at a time.
The media's tendency to seek out conflicting opinions, even opinions that are not scientifically legitimate; scientists» tendency to operate as though their respective fields are not political; and the general public's tendency to ignore the importance of science education, all play a part.
He is also the developer of the New Ways for Families program, which is being operated in four Family Court systems in the United States and Canada; and the developer of the New Ways for Mediation method of structuring and engaging high - conflict clients in using simple skills during the mediation to make their own decisions out of court.
He is also the developer of the New Ways for Families program, which is being operated in four Family Court systems in the United States and Canada; the developer of the New Ways for Mediation method of structuring and engaging high - conflict clients in using simple skills during the mediation to make their own decisions out of court; and the co-developer of the PatternViewer method of organizing and presenting patterns of high - conflict behavior.
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