Sentences with phrase «small conflicts with»

All children have small conflicts with each other from time to time (eg a disagreement over the rules of a game) as they are still developing the skills they need to regulate their behaviour and get on well with others.

Not exact matches

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.
Our love of the past conflicts often with your plans for the future; our love of order does not show up on abstract statistics; our tendency to look to each other for affection and support stands against a minister's wish to obtain emotional support away from the small church.
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.
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.
Work first with the whole group, then with small groups, helping couples handle the conflict and discover the creativity made possible by the emerging, more fulfilling women - men identities.
Schedule this for couples and small groups (see above, Chapter 4) before dealing with anxiety - laden issues such as conflict resolution, changing roles, crisis coping, or sex.
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 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».
With time and small habit changes you can make your home more harmonious and less conflict - driven.
The adoption of mass protest over armed conflict is to be welcomed after decades of vicious civil wars, often perpetrated by small groups of armed men with no broad - based political agenda and little desire to shape one.
«The Legislature recognized that towns with smaller populations had left it up for towns to police themselves with issues of ethics and conflicts.
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.
But the truth is that cyber conflict is far more likely to involve smaller players — and the dangers associated with that possibility are just as real.
What's more, he continued, the United States would no longer bother with small local conflicts like Korea to keep communism in check.
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).
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.
Sexual conflict over habitat selection: the game and a test with small mammals.
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.
Adaptation Adaptation is the primary sticking point for most folks - running makes you smaller and weaker, which conflicts with the entire point of your lifting, right?
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.
Given that the title character is a Mexican immigrant and that the guest of honor at the small soiree to which she's become a last - minute addition is Doug Strutt (John Lithgow), a billionaire real - estate and resort mogul with Trump - ian characteristics, one might think that this has all the makings of the kind of broad, pained farce where every character is a mouthpiece for over-determined conflicts of sociopolitical opinion.
With palpable threats calling into question the futures of both father and son, the movie winds into a small - town American story populated by ethically conflicted personalities worthy of John Sayles.
Her inner conflict is played out with terrific sensitivity and understatement, but the director and the actors deliver the final click of the plot's tumblers with no small emotional force.
Jason Schwartzman, playing a bitterly sarcastic modern art gallery owner, and the formidable Terence Stamp, an art critic who savagely pans a special painting commissioned for the 1964 World's Fair, get perhaps a total of ten lines between the two of them, lighting up the screen with even the smallest sense of conflict that exists beyond the Keane household.
Among the multiple lines of critical and cultural discourse surrounding the film, however, one particularly stands out: the notion of There Will Be Blood — with its central conflict between cutthroat oil prospector Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day - Lewis) and zealous small - town preacher Eli Sunday (Paul Dano) in 1911 California — as a kind of demonic origin tale for the state of contemporary American political culture, with narrow - minded religious fervor and bald - faced capitalistic excesses forming two sides of the same tarnished coin.
Yet each star is distinctly aware of their character's conflict with every other member of the titular small town and knows how to bridge the often painful gaps.
Beyond the above - mentioned areas, local conflicts with small - scale or conflicts associated with criminal activity, are common.
More neutrally, Larry Cuban and Michael Usdan, in Powerful Reforms with Shallow Roots, noted that «continual conflicts made reforms slower and smaller bore than they could have been and had to be.»
But, if they're working collaboratively and closely with other teachers and it's all easy to do, they might have the other teacher take over, monitoring what the students are doing, so that the teacher can go and resolve that particular conflict with a small group of students.
Nothing about these learning pathways is in conflict with the call for higher career - and college - ready standards, such as the Common Core State Standards adopted by 45 states and new science standards adopted so far by a smaller number.
Even with these small minority populations, the conflict generated in these cities over efforts to move students to achieve economic balance in the schools was considerable.
While the most obvious conflict being sought when releasing a 7» tablet will be the Google vs Kindle Fire matchup, Apple's anticipated iPad 3 will be joining the fray as well with a smaller design that intrigues many potential customers.
As of this writing, it's unclear what the nature of the cited conflict of interest is, but it should be noted that Apple recently partnered with the retailer for a small number of «mini-stores» earlier this year.
This idea conflicts with my goal to have my portfolio weighted in similar fashion to the global markets (i.e., Canada is a very small percentage relative to the total).
Check out the conflicting truths for those who advocate keeping most consumer dollars with smaller, local businesses whenever possible.
«Some people say Lorie wouldn't do anything to hurt a small business, but when support for a business conflicts with humane treatment of animals, then I'm on that side.»
Would it have conflicted with the Nintendo partner program and the necessary enforcement to have millions of casual users uploading tons of small clips?
As MOP's Justin reported incredulously yesterday, the studio abruptly changed all of Conan Exiles» PvE Conflict servers — that is, the servers that are primarily PvE with small windows for PvP — into pure PvP servers.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Vengeance delivers four new, diverse multiplayer maps starting with «Cove,» where the stage is set for all - out conflict on this small, forgotten island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, with players battling it out amongst the wreckage of a jet that crash - landed during a smuggling operation gone wrong.
Bear in mind that taking control of an avatar on a solo espionage and infiltration mission with the lack of any on - site support team (aside from Codec transmissions) or issued assault weaponry and the need to cautiously avoid conflict with enemy personnel at all costs while covertly gathering information is no small task for players.
But there is an unmistakable sense of conflicting emotions in the intense intimacy of each small painting, especially when they are contrasted with the now legendary works of the same period executed by the Abstract Expressionists as part of one of modernism's more bombastic movements.
Thanks — but your comment about SE Australia conflicts with your previous comment on atmospheric circulation, as such a small area is unlikely to have a meaningful relationship between heat and rain however statistically significant your negative correlation may be (what is the t?).
Regarding the Hockey Stick of IPCC 2001 evidence now indicates, in my view, that an IPCC Lead Author working with a small cohort of scientists, misrepresented the temperature record of the past 1000 years by (a) promoting his own result as the best estimate, (b) neglecting studies that contradicted his, and (c) amputating another's result so as to eliminate conflicting data and limit any serious attempt to expose the real uncertainties of these data.
«The use of Ghanaian and Liberian auditors from a small country office, together with the conflict of interest created by hiring a lead auditor's own private Liberian company to perform some of the work, is indicative of the Liberian government's intent to hide behind the veil of respectability without making any real positive changes (vi).»
Though such conflicts and protests are mostly too small and local to attract national media attention, the outcome of these thousands of fights will do much to determine whether we emerge from this century with a habitable planet.
Faced with a perceived conflict between expanding global energy access and rapidly reducing greenhouse emissions to prevent climate change, many environmental groups and donor institutions have come to rely on small - scale, decentralized, renewable energy technologies that can not meet the energy demands of rapidly growing emerging economies and people struggling to escape extreme poverty.
The report, which is the second installment of a three - part series of scientific updates from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), sharply warns that climate change poses the greatest risks to the most vulnerable populations within all nations, and a potentially existential risk to poorer countries already struggling with food insecurity and civil conflict, as well as low - lying small island states.
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