Sentences with phrase «out of conflicts over»

Not exact matches

Whether it's conflict between people, everyone freaking out over a rule change, or what have you, make certain that you're the one who remains calm, composed, and in control of your emotions.
The conflict: Americans and Canadians are battling it out over the Peace Bridge, which links Fort Erie, Ont., to Buffalo, N.Y. Americans on the binational authority overseeing the bridge are accusing Canadians of foot - dragging on a redevelopment project on the U.S. side, and Cuomo said the bridge is a «metaphor for dysfunction.»
At least we atheists do not have to sort out our conflicting emotions over the paradox of both coming from a God who supposedly loves us.
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I would include World Wars I & II and a hige list of other conflicts, but there would be difficulty separating out which side killed how many (and for what reasons; e.g. the debate over Hitler's «beliefs»).
A Christian observing the conflict over the canon might be excused for feeling like a child watching his brothers fight it out over his toy «Canon,» after all, like so many of our political and cultural concepts, was stolen from the Church, or more charitably, it was borrowed and never returned.
There's nothing wrong with being a political magazine, and we reserve the right to give occasional attention to who's up and who's down, who's in and who's out, and the conflicts over the definitions of ideologies.
All three bear out Shi's assertion that «the people who have succeeded in maintaining a commitment to simplicity over time are disproportionately people with a powerful spiritual foundation — that is, some sort of transcendent element in their outlook that gives them the fortitude and the tenacity to maintain this mode of living in the face of all of the conflicting tendencies and temptations around us.»
The conflict which he led broke out over a foreign baal, supported by royal authority and symbolizing the entire system of alien customs, selfish luxury, and iniquitous commercialism that threatened not alone Yahweh's worship but Yahweh's social justice.
Surely it's understandable how so many of us get confused over wash routines with so much conflicting information out there.
When all - out war threatened to re-erupt over the region of Abyei, Ethiopian peacekeepers poured into a conflict theatre where few others dared to thread, stabilising the most explosive part of the north - south border.
Governments should stop imposing conservation rules on communities and instead involve them in discussions, giving them power over how wildlife protection is carried out on their lands, says Francine Madden of the conservation group Human - Wildlife Conflict Collaboration.
The wildlife populations of this spectacular landscape have been subject to heavy poaching during various periods over the past decades, and conservation efforts in the area, carried out thanks to longstanding EU financial support through PDRN, ECOFAC and ECOFAUNE projects, have been negatively impacted by the past three years of armed conflict.
In an attempt to settle the potential conflict over valuable land before the bird was put on the endangered list, the various groups of conservationists and developers tried to hammer out an agreement in which enough of the bird's habitat would be set aside to protect the gnatcatcher, while the rest of the land would be given over to development.
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.
Just the thought of wading out into the ocean of conflicting diet and exercise information across the internet is enough to make you want to throw on some noise canceling headphones and pull the bed covers back over your eyes.
We know there is a lot of conflicting and confusing information out there, and what we've proved after over a decade of clinical practice it that it's about doing the right things in the right order that will create the internal environment you need to get things balanced.
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.
Chris Weitz (who directed the underrated The Golden Compass) takes over directing duties from Catherine Hardwicke, after she was hustled out of the franchise with almost indecent haste, reportedly due to «scheduling conflicts».
Melbourne provides the film's sole source of conflict, both political and romantic: his essentially conservative politics hold considerable sway over the naive young Queen, bringing out her of public favor, while the quasi-romantic confidante status he enjoys with her is resented by Albert.
Created by Joe Weisberg, an ex-CIA agent of four years and the brother of Slate Group editor - in - chief Jacob Weisberg, «The Americans» is a meat - and - potatoes show whose classic conflict set - up and intriguing explorations of moored (and unmoored) personal identity amidst chronic, ingrained deceit win out over some occasionally soapier instincts.
It's done with Jackson's usual aplomb, as cameras sweep like birds high over the CGI action and swoop in and out of various individual conflicts.
Written by Charlie Kaufman and based on his own troubles in Hollywood, Adaptation starred Nicholas Cage in the dual roles of Charlie and Donald, twin brothers who fall out over conflicting screenplays.
Peter Weller sits this one out (conflicts with another film are cited as the reason) as the helmet and robo - suit are handed over to newcomer Robert John Burke (Hide and Seek, Thinner), who does bear a resemblance, enough to buy him in the role of Murphy, though his average voice pales by comparison to that of Weller's stern and rich delivery.
Variety is reporting that 10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg is set to take over as director on Amazon's pilot episode of The Boys after Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg were forced to bow out due to scheduling conflicts.
A lack of focus on the marginalized has left the poorest five times less likely to complete a full cycle of primary education than the richest and over a third of out of school children living in conflict affected zones.
Since the panelists were asked to cost out programs statewide (presumably in anticipation that any financing changes would spill over to districts outside New York City), the conflict of interest could hardly be more direct, unless the panelists had been paid for their labors in proportion to the amount they recommended.
The funding is in recognition that globally, over 130 million girls are not in school, and in conflict areas girls are over twice as likely to be out of school.
This approach has several advantages over vouchers funded out of the federal budget: no existing federal money expected by school districts would be affected; no state money would be involved, thus avoiding legal conflicts with constitutional provisions that bar the use of state and local money for religious schools in 37 states; and, as a pure federal initiative, state laws and tax codes would remain unaffected.
Educational pluralism offers a way out of these conflictsover what education is for, who the child is, and what role teachers and schools should play — since it refuses to privilege one view over another.
«What it turned out to be was a real engagement with other districts from all over the country on best practices that work in overcoming those conflicts for the betterment of students.»
Most of Genie's story revolves around his blind Grandpop — his conflict with Genie's father, his regrets over Genie's Uncle Wood, his lonely seclusion in a room surrounded by caged birds, his intention to go through with a ritual to make Ernie a man on his 14th birthday, and the mystery of the yellow house out back, with a tree growing right through it and swarms of birds ever present.
It involves a significant amount of consideration, turmoil over conflicting advice & opinions and most importantly asking yourself if you have the discipline to carry out your plan for the time frame you've allotted.
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
It's the novices who are just getting started in the hobby, the ones who are vulnerable to the ever - more - popular affiliate blogging platforms, that I have a real chance of helping by pointing out the conflicts of interest that are obvious to us, in hindsight, but are passed over with vague «disclosures» on the biggest affiliate blogs.
After you get over the initial shock of starting in the middle of heated conflict, the story feels like something out of a Marvel comic.
Amnesia's leader Hilda plans on obtaining the power of a «Re-Birth» to bend the will of the Hollow Night to her own liking; despite the conflict based on the past actions of the Licht Kreis and the Night Blade, both groups - along with a few rouges - set out to prevent Hilda from gaining ultimate control over Voids and the Hollow Night itself.
In a sequence of messages and responses (which arrive, over days, in real time on your telephone) you track her across borders, in and out of conflict zones, refugee camps and the clutches of smugglers and gangsters.
It's a timely decision, carried out against the backdrop of conflict, migrations and political upheavals all over the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, as well as on a global scale.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do — all built into Bayesianism; no need to address whether the problem is different priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical study on any of this — can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over climate change is just to disseminate study findings on scientific consensus.
In the period of rapid world growth over the last 60 years, billions have come out of poverty and conflicts are at an historic low.
There are multiple, conflicting lines of evidence in climate sensitivity, and nothing has really ruled out the possibility of a tail that extends over 4C for a doubling, and that's without even allowing for some kind of carbon cycle feedback that causes land to turn from a sink to a source of CO2.
Article 1 of Additional Protocol II of 1977 to the Geneva Convention applies to «armed conflicts -LSB-...] which take place in the territory of a High Contracting Party between its armed forces and dissident armed forces or other organised armed groups which, under responsible command, exercise such control over a part of its territory as to enable them to carry out sustained and concerted military operations and to implement this Protocol» (para. 1).
A 5 - member panel of the Ontario Court of Appeal released a significant, 150 - paragraph reasoned decision this morning involving conflicts of laws and when Ontario should take jurisdiction over out - of - province defendants — see:
When she took over in 2009, the role was only five years old, having grown out of Ontario Superior Court Justice Denise Bellamy's investigation into allegations of conflict of interest and bribery in the awarding of computer leasing contracts by the city.
Given that the audience was comprised of both lawyers and members of the public, including several media members, the conflicting principles at play over the issue of cameras in the courtroom were carefully teased out.
I point out that though the APs are among the most widely ratified treaties, the list of States not parties to them is practically a list of countries that have been involved in major armed conflicts over the last 30 years.
This means that from that date, AP II (which applies to non-international armed conflicts) will apply to the conflict in Afghanistan (i) in so far the conflict takes place between the forces of the government of Afghanistan and insurgents; and (2) in so far as the Taleban and other insurgents «exercise such control over a part of [Afghanistan's] territory as to enable them to carry out sustained and concerted military operations and to implement this Protocol.»
Judges who apply the principles described in this book should feel a much better sense of control over their courtroom and less stress, as the families are doing more of the work, practicing conflict resolution skills that will help them raise their children out of court, or showing each other's patterns of behavior to more accurately see what needs attention and protective orders.
Whether it's dishes in the sink or late nights out with friends, couples often have a recurring source of conflict in which they'll «seem to have the same fight over and over again, says Marni Amsellem, PhD, a licensed psychologist in New York and Connecticut.
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