Sentences with phrase «right side of the conflict»

The deadly intrigue that results from this plot leads Jim to wonder whether he's on the right side of the conflict and to further crave the trust of the cattle owner's daughter (Barbara Bel Geddes).

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«They are taking place right now, on both sides of the conflict
At a meeting of the Financial Literacy and Education Commission, held at the Treasury building in Washington, Perez noted that while «lawsuits have been filed» against the conflict of interest rule, «we will continue to fight those vigorously,» adding that he believes DOL is «on the right side of the law and history.»
When the later Judaism saw in retrospect this conflict between prophetic ideals and popular religion, it was clear that the social solidarity of the nation had been on the wrong side of the issue and that Jeremiah, in his courageous and sacrificial isolation, had been right.
Late in the year they wrote of the recent conflict in Europe, «We may not be ready yet to say that we did the wrong thing in going in on the side of what we thought was democracy, decency and the rights of men.
Right wing figures have complained of left - wing bias at the corporation for years, and most international conflicts see the BBC attacked by both sides.
Wright's film doesn't make overt allusions to these conflicts, but it does gives a clear example of what can sometimes happen when being on the right side is a lonely place to be.
After side - stepping a number of plausibility issues (like speeding from a murder scene right in front of the arriving police without attracting any suspicion), Nightcrawler tries to combat them with climactic conflict.
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«It's a form of expressive therapy that allows people to resolve conflicts through engaging the right side — the creative sideof their brain, which for many adults is not dominant.
The right to be kept out of the middle of your parents» conflict, including the right not to pick sides, carry messages, or hear complaints about the other parent.
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