Sentences with phrase «small conflicts in»

Panicked by suddenly leading a much larger team, Richard (Thomas Middleditch) finds himself managing a number of small conflicts in his efforts to unite his new employees.

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The benefit of a small company in an office climate is you can sort of eavesdrop on conversations to see if there's any conflicts and understand the culture that you're in.
A small conflict over a miscommunication can intensify in a matter of days, turning one person's problem into the entire company's problem.
Conflict can spread quickly, but it can take on a viral quality in small businesses.
Some commenters suggested that the Department underestimated the harms to investors from NPRM's proposed delay, because the illustrative losses of investor gains did not include all types of conflicts nor all types of investment in addition to excluding the harms associated with rollover recommendations and small plans.
Bogle: I think you could have a federal statute requiring investment advisors large and small, institutions and individuals in the profession, to observe a fiduciary duty around things like reasonable costs, good corporate governance, and conflicts of interest.
A common assumption is that new tariffs on exports will produce small direct effects on GDP growth but more significant indirect effects in the event of escalating trade conflicts, including on domestic investment.
The first article in this series discussed points made by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised by side - by - side management, valuation, allocation of expenses and the potential deterrent value of smaller enforcement actions.
What has been called the «small print» of Pastor aeternus (the preamble to the definitions) makes it plain that ex cathedra definitions of doctrine by the pope are intended for situations where the college of bishops is divided — where it finds itself in a condition of irresoluble internal doctrinal conflict.
At the Lausanne meeting in Thailand, a small conflict arose within the group, and I responded in such a way that one of the African members commented, «Chris thinks like an African, Chris is a relational person.»
Because our culture has for so long insidiously taught citizens that the good life is measured by their economic success and participation in the consumer society, it is small wonder so many believe that politics is a burden that conflicts with their pursuit of what really matters.
Small wonder that Blessed John Paul, shot in a crowded St Peter's Square in 1981, recognised himself as the Pope in this vision: the vast numbers of Christian martyrs of the bloodstained 20th century were epitomised here, with Mary's plea for prayer and penance echoing authentically across the ruins of so manycities in two world wars and other conflicts.
Addressing Vatican Radio this weekend, Pope Francis told members of the Catholic Church Europe that «the Gospel calls us to be close to the smallest and to those who have been abandoned,» asking leaders to consider housing Syrian refugees who are fleeing «death in conflict and hunger.»
Sometimes the larger identity of an entity in the series in which it stands comes into conflict with the smaller identity of an entity with itself or with some particular entity or entities in the strand.
Though class conflict and rural / urban divides are not one and the same (there are people of all classes in small towns and in cities), their overlap exposes profound class and cultural divisions in America.
(a business must diversify in a small town even if it measns carrying conflicting product)...: - P
It's also a place where there's the potential for small scale regional conflict — political at this time — such as between China, Vietnam and Japan over the Spratley islands in the South China Sea and the known unknowns around political instability in nuclear - armed Pakistan and that nation's relationship to its nuclear - armed neighbour, India.
But conflict arises when small town sheriff with adequate midriff (Jackie Gleason) fears this will result in severe shortage of GSCs in the south.
I think one of my most important responsibilities as a parent is helping my children to be good communicators - of their own needs, as listeners to others and very importantly - how to peacefully negotiate the conflicts - big or small - that they come upon in their days.
A study from 2010 acknowledged, yes, «in the short - term, kids go through a one - to two - year crisis period when their parents divorce,» but the idea of staying together for the kids is problematic, especially if it's a high - conflict family, and that previous research indicating people should stay together «has been plagued by many data problems — reliance on small samples derived from one therapy clinic, retrospective reports, and cross sectional data.»
In a small percentage of families, the conflict between brothers and sisters is so severe that it disrupts daily functioning, or particularly affects kids emotionally or psychologically.
I have a feeling that you are not, because I read the breastfeeding literature and I have not seen anything that conflicts with my statement that «the benefits of breastfeeding, those that have been suggested by the epidemiological research, are quite small in absolute size».
His investigation continues, and he expects more claims to be brought against other food service providers over rebates that not only create «an inherent conflict of interest» in the choice of foods children are served at school, but also discourage the use of locally produced goods from smaller suppliers, including local farmers.
So, the question remains: Does engaging hundreds of millions of people on the subject of conflict in central Africa «help» despite not actually confronting the root causes and longterm consequences, i.e. can it be celebrated as step, however small, in the right direction for social media, political activism and raising awareness about African issues?
Being «a little» more open in that way is a small step in the right direction, but the scale of the cultural change to do that substantively There are conflicting accounts of the negotiations.
In so publicly rejecting Cuomo, the small party now finds itself at the center of a wider conflict pitting the state's liberal establishment against a growing progressive movement.
Though it is the country's smallest Congressional district by area, New York's 13th District has consistently played a larger - than - life role in city and state politics — marked by momentous wins, sometimes - bitter conflicts and historic alliances.
«Those who wish to cause religious conflict are small in number but often manage to dominate the headlines.
In east London a small group of religious hardliners is intent on dividing society and creating conflict.
On 7 September, the prime minister announced the UK would take in 20,000 Syrian refugees from camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey — this marked a significant expansion of the UK's hitherto pathetically small offer, which had seen barely 200 people resettled in the UK since the start of the conflict.
«As stated in our areas of interests, political consultancy would help in no small dimension in building institutions and enforcing the rule of law; producing workable constitutions; ensuring elections and conflict resolutions, citizenship and participation, minimising corruption in governments and above all, enhancing political communication.
There is a need for such oversight, they said, because conflicts of interest are often an issue in small communities where nepotism can run rampant in government hiring.
The 20 - page Tomlinson Report, which Business Secretary Vince Cable has passed to the Financial Conduct Authority, details what is terms a conflict of interest in the lender's relationship with small firms and its property arm West Registery.
Dick Dadey, executive director of the government watchdog group Citizens Union, said «this is more of a perception problem than a conflict problem,» adding Wolfson owns «too small» of a sum in Forest City Enterprises stock to think there's a conflict or his judgement could be impaired.
«I don't think many people would have predicted that it would have a role in temporal dilemmas, where you face this conflict between a smaller immediate reward and a larger reward that you can only get if you wait until the future.»
By applying brain imaging methods, researchers at the University of Zurich now show that a small amount of psilocybin changes the processing of social conflicts in the brain.
Small changes in climate can cause wars, topple governments and crush economies already strained by poverty, corruption and ethnic conflict
But these small achievements by conventional supranational structures are a long way from a vision which recognises the way in which nations are slowly splintering in the face of myriad conflicting interests and overwhelming transnational economic forces.
What's more, he continued, the United States would no longer bother with small local conflicts like Korea to keep communism in check.
«We did find one small portion of the steel that failed, but that was because of a conflict in the design plans, not because of the way it was constructed.
The conflict we observe with other data types (14, 15, 24) can no longer be considered to be due to error from smaller amounts of sequence data (8, 17) nor to differences in concatenation versus coalescence methods (27, 28).
Working in mice, they showed that particular bacteria aren't the direct fighters in this conflict; instead, the bacteria produce small particles that can get into the lining of the gut and provoke an aggressive response from the immune system.
The conflict between these two views is resolved in this report of small - angle neutron scattering measurements on 30S subunits with and without protein S1, and on subunits reconstituted from deuterated 16S RNA and unlabeled proteins.
Now, researchers have developed tools to study these ephemeral molecules in small quarters of the cell, and using these techniques, have shown that the cell manages the conflicting effects of ROS by sequestering the molecule to tiny compartments or nanodomains where it acts locally, without damaging surrounding organelles or DNA.
Our mouse model data are not in conflict with the epidemiological observation that a first pregnancy before age 22 greatly reduces breast cancer risk (MacMahon et al., 1970), because at this young age, the chance of having already accumulated precancerous cells is small.
So before they come to a head, address the small contentious issues; maybe your partner tends to prioritize social engagements over dinner dates for the two of you, maybe they simply leave the laundry in the washing machine longer than you would like — whatever it may be, working through these small things is important because when you get to the big issues you will have had practice in the art of compromise and conflict resolution.
While Yates doesn't do anything shockingly out of turn with the film, I found myself struggling to connect with the epic, symbolic conflict and was more interested in the smaller moments.
a small, quiet love story of sorts that takes place in the temporal / political outskirts of the vietnam conflict with understated but endearing performances.
Most of the times, major conflicts have formed the basis of games in the strategy or shooter genre, but there have been smaller experiences inspired by less known historical events.
Based on the twisted and popular»90s comic book franchise of the same name, «Preacher,» set to debut on Sunday, May 22nd at 10:00 p.m. ET / PT, is created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, and is the story of Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) a conflicted Preacher in a small Texas town who is inhabited by a mysterious entity that allows him to develop a highly unconventional power.
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