Sentences with phrase «yet more conflicting»

That kind of history usually appears, in fact, in debates over yet more conflicting aspirations in the present.
I talked about how frustrating it was to have spent all the time and money and gotten so much conflicting advice only to have me come in and give yet more conflicting advice.

Not exact matches

Aid groups report that more than six million people have died in the past decade as casualties of the war, and yet the conflict goes largely unnoticed to the Western world.
However, veterans from Afghanistan and more recent conflicts are transiting into civilian work life, and their entrepreneurial activity may not be showing up yet in the data, Stangler said.
Dr Williams, who is Chairman of Christian Aid which is providing humanitarian assistance in South Sudan, said: «The recent escalation of violent conflict in Juba since July 7 has caused yet more appalling suffering for the people of South Sudan who have over the past two and a half years endured the terrible consequences of a return to war and the bitter disappointment of hopes denied or deferred.
For He did not foolishly judge by the result that was not yet there, or more rightly (for here is the conflict and battleground of the two interpretations of what is meant by «accomplishing») the result was indeed there.
To describe the Church as a community of memory and hope, sharing in the common memory not only of Jesus Christ but also of the mighty deeds of God known by Israel, expecting the coming into full view of the kingdom on earth and / or in heaven; to describe it further as the community of worship, united by its direction toward one God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit yet worshipped more as Father or as Son or as Holy Spirit in this or that part of the community; to describe it as a community of thought in which debate and conflict can take place because there is a fundamental frame of agreement and because there are common issues of great import — to do all this and the much more that needs to be done would be to essay the work of a large part of theology.
The conflicting interests are blatant and overwhelming: from a PR perspective they'd like nothing more than to run away from Foster as fast as they can, but from a team perspective they just drafted this guy in the first round, he's really good, and has not been proven guilty of anything yet.
«Toddlers are probably even more aware when their parents are fighting than older children because toddlers haven't built up any defenses to conflict yet,» she says.
Ongoing research reveals that more women and girl - children survive conflicts than are killed; yet with tremendous wounds to their bodies and minds; assaults on their dignity, their feelings of self - worth and their future.
And yet your arguments seem to have more radical and optimistic potential than would normally be associated with agonism and its stress on the irreducibility of conflict.
Ultimately, however, since the conflict has not ended yet, it is difficult to say what historians will regard the Oslo process when (or, as disheartening it is to admit, if) this conflict ends, for the Oslo agreement, particularly the original letters of recognition between the PLO and Israel, did have the positive effect of initiating meaningful and lasting dialogue between Fatah and Israel; it will more or less be the basis of any future agreement.
The ability to purchase up to three years of potentially valuable pension credit time is available to all state and local workers honorably discharged from the military from World War II through 1975, and to veterans of specific combat theaters including Grenada, Panama, and the Middle East, but not yet to veterans of Somalia, the Balkans or Afghanistan, among other more recent conflicts.
The fact that ivory is used to bankroll conflicts provides yet more ammunition that conservationists should exploit.
The two actors approach the character in vastly different ways, with Burton going in a far more theatrical direction than Farrell, who instead portrays Alexander as a conflicted yet headstrong warrior.
Based on the Hasbro game, and co-produced by that manufacturer, the film adds space invaders to the traditional maritime conflict, yet never forgets its humble... Read More»
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the school leaders union NAHT, has responded to warnings that more young people may yet travel to conflict ridden Syria during the school holidays by saying head teachers can not be expected to be «counter-terror experts».
More information about the 2012 Nissan JUKE: The growing crossover segment is creating a competition among auto manufacturers of who could best balance the conflicting components of small yet roomy, powerful yet fuel efficient and sporty yet rugged.
There's no word yet on when the game will be officially released in the UK and US, but we hope to see more artwork, and hopefully more gameplay of Air Conflicts: Vietnam as time goes on.
Each version has its own self - contained story with Birthright and Conquest based around both sides of the conflict, yet Revelations gives you the clearer picture and allows a more thorough experience.
The text presents a poignant discussion in contemporary times where civic conflict is ever more prevalent and yet remarkably momentary in the mind.
Yet the fierce politicization of the climate change problem raises questions as to whether public opinion has been shaped more by partisan conflict than by an understanding, or a lack thereof, of the scientific findings per se.
Providing yet more fodder for this blawg, the May issue of Corporate Counsel contains a short article entitled «Conflict Avoidance,» which discusses Citigroup's new policy on conflicts, which makes it difficult to impossible to get a waiver to sue the company.
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Yet, for the relationship, there can be more disagreement, more frustration, and ultimately, more conflict.
Some data exist on the role of parental conflict in children's post divorce functioning (e.g. Frost and Pakiz, 1990; Furstenberg et al., 1987; Healy, Malley and Steward, 1990; Kudek, 1988), but studies have yet to appear on the more extreme cases of Parental Alienation Syndrome and Divorce - Related Malicious Mother Syndrome.
The main caregivers presented more elevated levels in the factor parenting conflict, which might indicate that the relation between parental figures is affected as frequent and severe disagreements happen between the caregivers when concerning the child, and yet it is affected by the inflexibility and disagreements about educational principles used in the child's education (Margolin et al., 2001).
Engagement is difficult, communication... or rather, lack thereof, has caused more conflicts and casualties in business and in life than we care to admit, and yet we continue to go down that road.
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