Sentences with phrase «real conflict»

The only real conflict in the plot is the concern over the «butterfly effect», whereby actions they may perform in the past may drastically change the future in unpredictable ways.
The movie's real conflict lies in the gray area between these two extremes.
Real religion makes real demands that may require real conflict and real sacrifice — and it doesn't wait around for us to find all the answers.
It's utterly predictable, no tension, everything happens smoothly with little real conflict.
I mean taking time not to discuss or talk about something that seems to be triggering real conflict in your relationship.
However, if the little things cause conflict, how can the two of you handle real conflict or the serious issues that will arise?
The governor has contended the state has a thorough process to make sure there are no perceived or real conflicts of interests regarding campaign contributions and the awarding of contracts.
In case of real conflict between the teaching of various popes or between the teaching of one pontificate and natural or divine positive law, only the magisterium bears the obligation and authority to clarify any errors publicly.
I think we could do worse than emulate Mary when we try to tackle the very real conflicts between faith and reason in our own lives.
This is a delicate area, but I've seen real conflict occur when spouses drift into different fitness levels.
«Working through real conflict was an extraordinary experience for us.
Eilis's journey is to easy and lacks real conflict to make it believable.
I like to think that the only real conflict between Mario and Bowser happened in Super Mario Bros. and that the subsequent «rescue the princess» games are the Mushroom Kingdom's equivalent of Civil War re-enactments.
«My concern is that potential conflicts on interest become real conflicts when concentration rests in the hands of trading entities,» says Tom Caldwell, chief executive of Caldwell Securities, a major shareholder in the TMX.
To its credit, the film doesn't sugarcoat its women too monstrously, and it lets real conflicts and opinions occasionally creep in.
Betsy Bozdech A couple's painfully real conflict leads to both comedy and drama in writer / director / star Zoe Lister - Jones» tale of marriage, self - awareness, and growing up.
Harry Potter 4 is three hours of exposition, its first real conflict coming in its last ten minutes and the whole of it stinking of equivocation, desperation, and a particular lack of vision.
We all know the jokes about the meddling in - laws, but Dr. Gottman explains that in most marriages the in - laws are a very real conflict point.
If the couple decides to forego winning as the ultimate goal, they are better able to reach real conflict resolution.
Santoro's job within the general counsel's office includes investigating alleged violations of ethical conduct, including perceived or real conflicts of interest.
It is not in the best interests of a child to be placed into circumstances of real conflict between the custodial parent and a non-parent.
The only real conflict in this film involves whether Woodley will get kicked out of camp.
In exercising the divine sovereignty, in working out the divine purposes in history, God had to engage in real conflict in a real world.
With respect Ms. Kenny, with your background at the National Energy Board and your pro-pipeline and energy industry stance, you are in a real conflict of interest.
I also can not see any real conflict caused by allowing religious groups to use the space like any other community group.
«When we leave at first sign of real conflict, it shortchanges God's best work in our midst.
This book explores the ways in which science and religion can coexist, and argues that there is no real conflict between the two.
Although there is no real conflict between these two meanings of «Christian,» they must be used in different contexts.
They give only lip service to Christianity, so there is no real conflict for them.
The real conflict here is in regard to the scriptures believed in, not the fact of a God's existence.
The real conflict for Buber is not between philosophy and religion, but between that philosophy which sees the absolute in universals and hence removes reality into the systematic and the abstract and that which means the bond of the absolute with the particular and hence points man back to the reality of the lived concrete — to the immediacy of real meeting with the beings over against one.
We must recognize that behind these sordid struggles there lay a real conflict of ideals.
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?
Historians of science insist that the most important periods in any discipline are those witnessing to a real conflict of basic paradigms.
This is the Third in a Series: New Turns in Religious Thought Historians of science insist that the most important periods in any discipline are those witnessing to a real conflict of basic paradigms.
Thus, Robert Nisbet wrote in his classic work The Quest for Community, «The real conflict in modern political history has not been, as is so often stated, between State and individual, but between State and social group.»
But if it is because of a real conflict with the way in which any decent modern man is bound to think, then indeed it is time to talk about removing the offensive elements from the Biblical story by radical translation into harmless terms.
They avoid the real conflicts dominating life in coalition - particularly that over immigration policy which Cable doggedly raised in his conference speech.
Everyone knows the real conflict is taking place within the coalition government's many committees, as the Liberal Democrats dig their heels in against the reforms.
As with Blair and Brown during New Labour's hegemony, the real conflict is now within the governing party: Cameron vs. Johnson.
That is the real conflict of interest.»
Most scholars assume that it is completely fictional, but recent archaeological evidence suggests that it could be based in part on a real conflict in Ireland 3200 years ago.
Jealousy is a nasty emotion, it can cause a real conflict and break up the relationship.
There is a real conflict of interest here, because the success of the business depends in part on having lots of users, and also in large part on the publicly perceived success of those users.

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