Sentences with phrase «think about conflict»

Instead, think about conflict as a circle not a line.
Finally, Council Co-Chair, Shireen Meistrich, LCSW, IACP President - Elect said, «I truly believe that the collaborative process is an agent of social change as it has the ability to truly shift the way we think about conflict and how we resolve it.»
«I moved to Canada at a time when there was a lot of violence and insecurity in Colombia, and whenever I thought about the conflict, the trouble always seemed to stem from the inequality between the rich and the poor,» she says.
How should we be thinking about these conflicts strategically?
There is an important speech by Justice Ian Binnie entitled, Sondage Après Sondage... A few Thoughts about Conflicts of Interest» by Justice Ian Binnie, edited version of remarks at a panel discussion at Les Journées Strasbourgeoises in Strasbourg, France, on July 4, 2008, which illuminates the court's decision in R. v. Neil but you won't find it anywhere electronically, only in a conference volume published by Les Editions Yvon Blais.
Likelihood: The camera improvements seem particularly certain; we're not sure what to think about the conflicting battery reports.
When thinking about conflict in a relationship, it is important to ascertain whether a problem is solvable or perpetual.

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Most employers can not help but think about the potential for conflicts of interest.
If you're a company aiming for true excellence, make sure you're clear about that with anyone thinking of joining the team, to make sure the person's expectations line up with yours and to avoid future conflict.
And when we think someone has violated a conflict of interest rule it's not necessarily because we think he or she has made an improper decision, but rather that we think he or she has failed to keep personal business and official duties separate, and that as a result we can not be sure about what factors may have influenced that decision.
But the term «perceived conflict of interest» is properly reserved for situations in which the concerned observers might understandably but wrongly think that the decision - maker had an external interest that could have influenced his decision - making, perhaps because outsiders are misinformed about who was responsible for what decisions.
Taking the time to think holistically about your life dreams and how your business fits into them keeps conflict between different areas of your life to a minimum, and this can mean fewer distractions and greater consistent motivation for entrepreneurs.
Finland is thought to have lost about 25,000 soldiers during the 105 - day conflict, while the Soviet Union was bled of nearly 200,000 troops, with hundreds more stricken by frostbite.
While the consequences of a major conflict in the Korean peninsula do not bear thinking about, investors probably should prepare for the possibility that economic expansion in the emerging Asia universe has peaked and volatility could be on the rise from here.
«If you look at conflict, it has a direct relation to gender equality, a direct impact on climate, a direct impact on cities... so I love that we're thinking about it as a cohesive subset which will allow us to build better opportunities.»
2017.03.20 Canadians Remain Conflicted About Our Most Precious Natural Resource: Fresh Water Today, as Canada Water Week kicks off across the country, RBC released its 10th annual Canadian Water Attitudes Study - an in - depth examination of how Canadians think, feel, and act in regard to our fresh water.
In an email exchange on Friday, we asked Taleb about how investors should think about a risk like North Korea, where decades of saber - rattling has yet to evolve into a major military conflict.
He says that while he is «conflicted» about Tron, he thinks «it has some upward ability.
Wein Views Byron Wein shares his thoughts in Barron's about indicators that could disrupt the economy, including the narrow yield curve, the Fed's interest rate moves, and an exogenous event such as military conflict.
You put to word, the thoughts that so many of us share, about the challenge of being faithful with so many conflicting demands on our allegence.
I don't think «a person who stirs up conflict in the community» is listed within the same thought about false witnesses for no reason.
When we think about the Christian in conflict, we need to look at Jesus.
Is it really likely that when the Romans heard Paul's words about creation being «subjected to futility» in 8:20 they «could well have thought about how imperial ambitions, military conflicts, and economic exploitation had led to the erosion of the natural environment throughout the Mediterranean world, leaving ruined cities, depleted fields, deforested mountains, and polluted streams as evidence of this universal human vanity»?
In the rest of this talk, I focus on the Bible, in part because the Bible is foundational to how we see Christianity, and because I think confusion and conflict about the Bible is the central issue in the church today.
In a similar way, moral thinking about war is to a large degree focused not on the shape of future conflicts, but on the moral questions of previous eras.
Johnson's thesis is that much of American literature and thought about war in the 20th century is of limited relevance to the typical forms of contemporary armed conflict and the changing shape of the international order.
Those of us who want to help Israelis and Palestinians resolve their conflict must have empathy for the internal struggles of the many Jews who care deeply about justice, but who have great difficulty thinking about or considering involvement in working for peace in the Middle East.
The conception of peace as an ordered tranquillity which must continually be worked for through history contrasts markedly with the utopian ideal of peace found in some religious and nonreligious thinking about the possibilities of international order, not to mention with the empirical reality of conflict within states and conflicts between states and nonstate actors in the contemporary world.
I think many believers are not intellectual about their beliefs — and so they don't feel the inner conflict.
The «fence - sitting» is often just evidence that people are ACTIVELY thinking about the inherent conflict of the human experience, between the human and the divine, rather than completely committing oneself to an all - encompassing concept beforehand.
Can you be more specific about how you think 1 John 2:14 conflicts with this view?
But I need to say what I'm feeling and thinking about the Israeli - Palestinian conflict.
Paul seems to talking about the conflict between those who thought that eating the meat was a literal ingesting of demonic things and those who held that these meals were just ordinary food not actual occult substance and only symbolic if you believed them to be.
And I think it is a shame this boy had to give up his chance for a championship because of his conflict about wrestling with a girl.
The familiar Hemingway conflict, we are told, deals with grace under pressure — or rather that's what the Hemingway hero strives for: he's the Good Sport and must play the game, not really caring whether he wins or loses but rather what the One Great Scorer (and this is about as close as Hemingway ever gets to the divine or even the cosmic) thinks of the game he's played.
I thought about this history when I read From Time Immemorial, the controversial 1984 Harper & Row book by Joan Peters on the origins of the Arab - Israeli conflict.
Now it is about the proper roles of men and women, same - sex unions and divorce and having children and a host of other questions once thought not to be political, and all of them somehow entangled with and ever returning to the conflict created by the Roe v. Wade discovery in the Constitution of an unlimited abortion license.
Walker Percy — no slouch when it came to Catholic philosophical thought — used to say that whereas O'Connor wrote about cosmic conflicts played out in the existential arenas of the Georgia backwoods, his novels depicted a world of shopping malls and golf courses.
Conflict reveals to the on - looking world that despite what people think about life in marriage, there is still work to be done in all our hearts.
In that way, I think I know a lot full - eraser people with a lot of «faith» because they don't allow themselves to consider other perspectives or think about anything that could conflict with that faith.
Any family is under great stress at such a time, but more so families who have never given much thought to what they believe about death or who have unresolved conflicts with the dying member.
It isn't even about God... what this writer who «sobered up» without God doesn't get is that in AA (which incidentally she, by virtue of writing her article is in direct conflict with one of the Twelve Traditions of AA) it clearly says «as we understood Him» — your Higher Power can be your dog, as long as you realize you aren't running the show... lest we forget that our best «thinking» got us there...
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.
My mind is in conflict over which topic I want to blog about first but I think I'll start with this: a restaurant review.
Because with all the conflicting reports and he said she saids, I'm truly surprised a fan would actually think they know more about what happened than this guy's actual coach in that situation.
«It's still in the talking stage, but we are thinking about purely professional downhill races that would take place during the break in the schedule here and would not conflict with this tour at all,» says Todd.
When we think Renato Sanches, we think Finn — a breakout character who started down one path, only to find himself on a surprising journey, all the while feeling conflicted about his future.
-- If there's a lot of conflict with your child, trust that when things settle down and he thinks about your role and all you've done for him, like Tyler, he'll come around and learn to appreciate you all the more.
But when you're thinking, «I can handle this, this is a child misbehaving, not a reflection of my parenting skills, other parents go through this, what can I do safely about this now,» there's a much better chance that there won't be a conflict.
Are you frustrated, sad, having difficulty thinking about anything else, having conflict with family or friends because all you want is to have a baby?
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