When a secure - functioning relationship is maintained, you two will be able to get in and
out of conflict well, and ultimately reap the benefits and joy that come from a healthy relationship.
Not exact matches
Former President Barack Obama, as
well as France and Germany, opposed arming Ukraine
out of concern that it may inflame the
conflict.
If this is your company and you're caught in the middle
of a minefield, your
best option (short
of quitting) for
conflict management is to rise above it: Point
out the specific behavior in question, don't personalize the issue (be objective), communicate assertively and state the facts, and document everything that goes on.
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently
of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management
of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf
of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings
of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as
well as regularly scheduled executive sessions
of independent Directors; (iv) in the case
of a
conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the
conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings
of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry
out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings
of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
Well, the last time Americans had a president who was psychologically «programmed» to ignore facts that didn't agree with his beliefs, the USA ended up wasting $ 1T in an illegal war to «liberate» 100's
of billions
of barrels
of Iraqi oil (as many as 1.2 M people died in the process due to violence, disease & starvation resulting from the
conflict), nearly $ 5T was added to the U.S. federal debt, a man with experience as the Judges and Stewards Commissioner for the International Arabian Horse Association was put in charge
of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. subprime credit «bubble» expanded hugely & then imploded, wiping
out some $ 14T in global wealth & destroying millions
of jobs, etc..
Considering the history
of conflicts between Church and State, it would seem more prudent for Christians, Jews, and others
of good will to take the position that the death penalty is justified as long as it is carried
out by a lawful sovereign, not inflicted in a cruel and unusual manner, and imposed only on those convicted
of heinous crimes by due process
of law.
This story will go on for ever until the date life ends on Earth... this ever lasting
conflict was planted there because ever since it started it created jobs for war arms manufacturers, it has created
good business revenue for war and arms lords, made a
good business for those con - fis - cat - ing Palestinians lands & olive trees, turning them in to residential areas for imported Jews, gradually removing Palestinians
of all faiths further
out of range every time...?
Sometimes lack
of sleep is actually the cause
of friction, so taking that
out of the equation and waiting to talk when everyone's a bit more rested might actually be a
better strategy for nipping the
conflict in the bud.
Your point is not
well taken most
of the atheist do not hate religions at all, if the devout would just stay
out of trying to run other peoples lives there would be no
conflict.
Under this metaphor, the
good minister is the one who keeps reducing the elapsed time from the detection
of the first wisp
of the smoke
of conflict, through the scramble down the long ladder and the rush
out to the trouble spot, to the stamping
out of the smoldering source
of smoke before it bursts into the flame
of serious congregational
conflict.
Rollins writes, «The sheer amount
of ideological
conflicts playing
out within the text hints at the fact that the writers were writing about a reality that could not be reduced to one description, a reality that was testified to
better in the clash
of perspectives than in the development
of a single, finely honed one.»
Although the sophistication with which Wagner plots
out this
conflict exists on many levels, it can perhaps be seen
best in his treatment
of the famous «hymn to Venus» that Tannhäuser introduces in the first act.
In the Exodus traditions the Israelites could enjoy a
good fight with Egypt, since this
conflict was regarded as simply the means whereby God redeemed them
out of the house
of bondage.
But the message behind this presentation
of conflicting views is that we have to experiment, try things
out and see what makes us feel our absolute
best.
Even the most
well intentioned ones do, since there is a plethora
of conflicting misinformation
out there.
Mom and Dad: Complementary Roles for Raising Babies While they can come into
conflict, a father's adventurous role complements that
of a mother's, and the combination is what turns
out well rounded children.
In the early childhood years, when
conflict and disagreement occur between parent (s) and child, parents may receive advice from
well - meaning people that this is «just a phase» or that the child will «grow
out of it.»
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well as links to some more detailed articles you can refer to for more information if you want a deeper understanding.Washing cloth diapers can seem daunting because there is a ton
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In both times
of cooperation and
of conflict do your
best to point
out and respect your child's ability to make their own choices.
In fact, Turgeon argues that it's
better to work
out your difficult feelings in front
of your children than avoiding
conflict altogether.
Instead
of stepping in each time your child tattles, guide your child toward figuring
out how to work through
conflicts and help make the situation
better for your child on a more general level.
With your guidance and lots
of practice, your child will be
well equipped to work
out conflicts with his school pals later on.
I mention these organizations not as an endorsement
of their views but merely to point
out why a
well - meaning parent could easily feel
conflicted about flavored milk, getting one message from Jamie Oliver and another, diametrically opposed view from a trusted pediatrician or pediatric dietician.
The
best result
of this
conflict would be that outdated restrictions are thrown
out and that government would fully adopt the principles
of Web 2.0.
Although — as Rosenboim notes — many
of the goals and visions manifested in the protest refer to social issues, it was carried
out by means
well known to the Israeli public and strongly associated with the Israeli - Arab
conflict.
As we indicated in our previous press conference held on the 2nd September, 2014, we have the obligation to take up this mantle to clear these doubts in the minds
of Ghanaians and investors because it serves no
good if
conflicting informations are churned
out by our leaders who ought to know the detrimental effects these speculations and statements have on our economy both locally and internationally.
We reached
out to the remaining members
of The Mount Vernon City Council, Council President Roberta Apuzzo (D), Acting President Pro Tem, Marcus A. Griffith (D), and Deborah Reynolds (D) as
well as The Commissioner
of the Westchester Board
of Election and Westchester Democratic Chairman, Reggie Lafayette (who I believe is also Mt. Vernon Democratic Chairman as
well - sound like a
conflict of interest to me, but I digress) and other local elected officials who have yet to respond to our request for a comment.
Developed in the late 1700s, the rule initially worked
well for our solar system but fell
out of favour when it
conflicted with the discovery
of Neptune in 1846.
«I didn't think we'd see
conflict signals, because there had been other studies explicitly looking for signals like these but didn't end up finding them,» Platt said, adding that as a result, scientists had started to believe that the activation might be part
of what makes people uniquely human.The more active the dACC neurons were, the
better the monkeys were at tuning
out the distracting faces in later trials.
Every fitness expert
out there is feeding you (no pun intended)
conflicting advice on what the absolute «
best diet» is to reach your goals effectively, and at the end
of the day you're just left even more confused than when you started.
There's a lot
of conflicting information
out there, but I chose what I thought was healthy: high protein,
good fats, and low carbohydrates.
«The same concepts that I teach married couples, like how to bring
out the
best in your partner, how to create romance, how to minimize
conflict, how to make up after an argument — these kinds
of ideas are important in the dating process, as
well as when you're married,» Gray said.
I am very respectful, intelligent, understanding and considerate
of others and does the
best he can do to help friends as
well as being able to sort
out conflicts and resolve them.
In my work with troubled couples, it's commonplace to hear partners questioning the future status
of their relationship, believing that «maybe there's somebody
out there for whom I'm
better suited» or «with all this
conflict, maybe we're not compatible after all.»
The only reason Hammer has the contracts is that Stark has pulled
out, thus the source
of conflict — Hammer is only there because Stark has made a moral choice not to be, not because he (Hammer) is the
best.
The storytelling either lazes
out something awful or tries much too hard, hammering on and on with its themes, a couple
of which are very problematic, for although the aforementioned themes about misunderstanding people and trying to find a
better path in life are reasonably worthy, there are underlining themes about the benefits
of taking advantage
of the vulnerable, and about running away from certain
conflicts that are just about offensive, that is, when you look deep enough into this film to spots its sorry intentions.
In the only concrete
conflict of the film, the sister from LA throws a monkey wrench into Adam and Eve's chilled
out lifestyle, demanding they all go
out and over indulge on their «
good» blood.
Mockingjay Part 2 doesn't quite reach those heights, but plays
out like a gripping recap
of the
best bits
of the rest
of the franchise: the gulf between rival suitors Gale and Peeta is clearer than ever, thanks to their
conflicting ideologies; the clash between dictatorship and democracy is brutally violent; and the action sequences buzz with thrill and ingenuity not seen since Catching Fire.
As
well, a thundering musical score bellows
out of the speakers from beginning until the climatic
conflict at the end
of the production.
Andy Serkis's performance as Caesar, the
conflicted leader
of an ape colony fighting for survival, is one
of the year's
best, and I'm still holding
out hope that he receives some sort
of official recognition for the astounding work he did here.
The same can not be said for «The Second
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,» where coasting is all there is, in the hopes that these charismatic and talented actors can somehow make tandoori chicken salad
out of a screenplay (by returning writer Ol Parker, no longer tethered to the novel by Deborah Maggoch) that's chock - full
of unmotivated action, half - baked characters, and lazily - constructed
conflicts so contrived they'd get booted
out of the «Two and a Half Men» writer's room.
Instead, Stewart is a selfish jerk, only concerned with his own interests and avoiding
conflict not for some non-violent ideal (as Stewart did in Destry Rides Again) but
out of pure apathy for the public
good.
The film takes a
good amount
of time setting up its central
conflict, so when the inevitable confrontation breaks
out in the final twenty - or - so minutes, we are so deeply invested in the scenario, the sequence packs a punch.
The potential for
conflict that always exists between collective and individual
good plays
out acutely in Coco, whose protagonist has a high barrier
of resentment to surmount if he hopes to receive his family's blessing.
I'm not somebody who feels there is any subject too raw, sensitive, or serious for popular entertainment (I can honestly say that I feel A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child largely informed my attitude towards abortion), and Earthquake effectively places the Katrina
conflict in an artistic context, stressing, in its underhanded way, the power
of community in bringing the
best out of people following a catastrophe.
An
out -
of - the - ordinary zombie (named R) feels the need to protect a human named Julie, and as they develop their relationship changes occur within R as
well as the zombie population causing
conflict and fighting between the two groups.
It's another classic source
of conflict taken
out of Hill's playbook, as we know that - despite the
good - natured ribbing and sex gags (that Ferguson frowns upon in front
of the boy)- this is all going to blow up by the final reel.
«The Winter Soldier» was one
of the
better Marvel flicks, and — against all the odds — Cap has turned
out to be one
of their most likeable,
conflicted characters.
Lionsgate
bested at least four other bidders to acquire the film
out of Sundance, where the cops / civilians
conflict has been explored in narratives ranging from «Fruitvale Station» to «Monsters and Men.»
While Oldman gets the accolades for his energetic performance, it is really Penn's inner demons that provides the film with the right amount
of conflict, always letting us be aware that fine lines are the difference between life and death, as
well as right and wrong,
out in the streets
of New York.