Sentences with phrase «out of the conflict between»

I'm not sure the movie's use of the discourse of bullying gets the most out of the conflict between the Skull and Cap.
A series of characters and events drop in and out of the conflict between Gypsy and Casey, including love interest Terri (Jami Gertz) and Casey's friend Hector (Paul Rodriguez).

Not exact matches

As this 2016 report from Israel's Channel Two points out, «In the most conflicted and blood - soaked city, with the uttermost fear and distrust between nations, Jews and Arabs sit together in a mixed group and it doesn't seem unusual to any of them,» says reporter Tzion Nanous.
I think the cultural gap between a liberal metropolis like New York and the rest of America is more stark than it has been, and the conflict plays out in Internet media because Hulk Hogan's [Florida] neighbors can read Gawker.
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.
We recently pointed out the problems with compensation committees and how the structure of executive compensation can create inherent conflicts of interest between executives and shareholders.
If Pedro Sánchez Castejón hopes to lead Spain and his party out of its current economic crisis, he must recognize that the crisis is fundamentally a conflict between the interests of Europe's bankers and of Europe's workers.
So, what was previously a fairly unbiased proposal between transaction - based compensation and asset - based compensation became, in the final version, heavily biased in favor of asset - based fees because they now offer a complete out because the DOL decided that conflicted, asset - based fee advisers, with respect to rollovers, don't need to enter into the BICE.»
The conflict between the AAII survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment surveys (the AAII survey is definitely the «odd man out») suggests that small - scale retail investors have, as a group, given up on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
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.
Given that oil is down at the moment with the news out of Middle East, what would take oil to move materially to US$ 50 would be some supply outage coming out of this story, or a military conflict between Iranians and Saudis.
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.
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 national universalism, in Buber's opinion, is the only answer to the present conflict between national sovereignty and the need for international co-operation: «A new humanity capable of standing up to the problems of our time can come only from the co-operation of national particularities, not from their being leveled out of existence.»
As Whitehead accurately points out, much of the conflict between science and religion stems from the reluctance, especially on the part of religion, to embrace adventure.
There is no conflict between the justice of God and the mercy of God; both spring out of His infinite love for His children.
When they have sifted out of the alleged amount of antagonisms the real conflicts between genuine needs, they will be ready to move toward a settlement of those conflicts on the base of the fundamental question: What does every man need in order to live as man?
A widely publicised conflict broke out in one of the synagogues between a conservative elderly rabbi and a radical young rabbi who was all for change.
He pointed out the baneful effects of politics in Kerala as a result of the conflicts between religious believers and Marxists from the time of the formation of the state.
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the advertisers» freedom to move their money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading as neo-this and neo-that.
Out of this has arisen, in the heart of every man, the present - day conflict between the individual, ever more conscious of his individual worth, and social affiliations which become ever more demanding.
Arising out of what I have said, the diagram at the end of this chapter represents the state of tension which has come to exist more or less consciously in every human heart as a result of the seeming conflict between the modern forward impulse (OX), induced in us all by the newly - born force of trans - hominization, and the traditional upward impulse of religious worship (OY).
What distinguishes the response of Jesus is that for him there was no conflict between the ideal aim from God and all the other aims at his fulfillment out of the past.
There need be no conflict between these two positions, however, if there is some original awareness, however faint, of «the basic facts of experience» from what later turns out to be the inverted perspective of consciousness.
For example, the functional paralysis of a middle - aged man's arm expressed the immobilizing conflict between the unconscious desire and the fear of striking out in rage at a person on whom he felt passively de-pendent.
Newbigin is absolutely right that Christianity, or at any rate Christian mission and apologetics, is always involved in a pluralist tension — the tension between confidence in God and uncertainty about living out that truth in the world, between faith as God's gift and understanding as a form of growing discovery, between knowing who God is and seeking to bring that knowledge into situations of despair or resistance, not to say anything about the diversity and conflict of views among self - avowed Christians.
A horrific report out of South Sudan is highlighting the country's dire conditions as no end appears to be in sight in vicious conflicts between government troops and rebel armies.
Strickland says the man secretly got a cut of the deal, and the conflict caused a permanent «falling out» between them.
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.»
Below is a conversation I had with her about how she reached her conclusions, whether her observations might not be a little out of date, and whether she has set her sights on the right target — defining the «conflict» of one between different visions of motherhood rather than between, say, mothers and inflexible institutions, or mothers and outdated views of the roles of men.
Sure, sometimes (though not always) there is a conflict of interests between nursing parents and their children, but it's called a «breastfeeding relationship» for a reason: both parties figure out how it works for them.
Now, having gone through the experience of parenting babies, it is my firm belief that this sleep issue is where the conflict arises between the two camps — the cry - it - out (CIO) group and the attachment parenting (AP) group.
The latter has become the main site of conflict between pro and anti-Corbyn forces, although it now leans towards Corbyn after the left swept the board in the election of the six CLP representatives (out of 33 members).
Turkey's military coups 1993 — Claims of a «covert coup» intended to prevent a peace settlement with the Kurdistan Workers» Party (PKK) 1980 — Military coup following armed conflict between right - wing and left - wing groups in the 1970s 1971 — Military coup known as the «coup by memorandum», which the military delivered instead of sending out tanks 1960 — Coup by group of young military officer outside chain of command, against the democratically - elected Democrat Party
In Colombia, peace negotiations between Colombia's government and the rebel group FARC hold out the promise of an end to more than five decades of violent conflict, which has left 220,000 dead and produced a refugee crisis second in scale only to that of Syria.
I disagree with the analysis that came out of it, which assumes an inherent conflict between Islam and the principles of a free society.
Even the state's top lawyer, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, points out that there might be some conflict between the governor's proposed financial disclosure requirements and the lawyers» code of ethics.
Then there is the question of the extent to which it affects the dynamic of the conflict currently being fought between rebel forces holding out in Benghazi and those loyal to Muammar Gaddafi.
On conflicts between farmers and herdsmen, President Buhari said that a plan to map out grazing areas will soon be presented to the Nigerian Governors Forum as a temporary solution to the frequent conflicts until cattle owners are persuaded to adopt other means of rearing their cattle.
With Maria Eagle now out of the picture as co-covenor of Labour's defence review, conflict is much less likely between Thornberry and Ken Livingstone, another opponent of Trident.
In this context, referendums can mirror the worst aspects of representative politics — top - down slanging matches between senior politicians, seen through the standard media lens of an election where only conflict between leading figures — and who's «in or out» — is seen to matter.
Some 10,000 people have died and 1.7 million, one seventh of the population, have been displaced since conflict broke out between President Salva Kiir's government forces and rebels allied to his former deputy Riek Machar.
But some scientists, such as Thomas Stossel of Harvard Medical School, spoke out against it, saying stringent conflict of interest rules will cause talented staff scientists to quit and will hinder collaboration between government and private - sector scientists.
The emotional fall - out of a divorce and resulting stress generated by disruptions in the parent - child relationship, ongoing conflict between the exes, moving home and the need to create new social networks, might also explain the findings, the authors suggest.
Surveys filled out by 60 students before and after the module revealed that the number of students who perceived a sense of a conflict between religion and evolution at the start was cut in half by the end.
«There won't be as much gene flow between them and also, if a lot of areas they depend on for food are being wiped out, we will see primates foraging on crops and increasing human - primate conflict in some of these areas,» she says.
There's a conflict between biological and economic success that would make it mighty hard for an Earth Sanctuaries to be delighted about «curing» the problem of endangerment and thus put itself out of business.
A new study of the relationship between violent conflict and HIV incidence in sub-Saharan Africa finds that HIV incidence may be at its worst in the period before hostilities break out.
And so I started looking for potent conflicts in Newton's career and one of the one's that stood out to me was between Newton and Robert Hooke.
A first attempt to match molecular data on fungal phylogeny to the geological record shows general agreement, but does point out some conflicts between the two types of data (Berbee and Taylor 1993).
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