Use "in conflict" in a sentence

1. Two Kings in Conflict

2. 210 13 Two Kings in Conflict

3. Tikrit is in conflict zone right now.

4. “I was always in conflict,” he recalls.

5. This would be in conflict with known scientific facts.

6. Jerome reports him killed, presumably in conflict with Aurelian.

7. Conflicting definition is - being in conflict, collision, or opposition : incompatible

8. "Congregations in Conflict is a model of sociological investigation

9. Criticizing in these and other ways often results in conflict

10. Conflicting definition, being in conflict or disagreement; not compatible: Conflicting viewpoints

11. incidents and abnormal situations: coping under stress and in conflict situations

12. Arbitrate between To mediate between two (or more) parties in conflict

13. - incidents and abnormal situations: coping under stress and in conflict situations;

14. We are in league with one another[Sentencedict], and not in conflict.

15. Where the two aims were in conflict, the former was to take precedence.

16. Eventually you reinforce the child for using the turtle response spontaneously in conflict situations.

17. Cormorants are healthy and thriving then the environment is healthy and thriving Living in conflict

18. The denial of humanitarian access in conflict situations has a particularly devastating effect on children

19. Aliph - International alliance for the protection of heritage in conflict areas 1,993 followers on LinkedIn

20. His social activism is often in conflict with the lofty aloofness of the orthodox Brahmin .

21. A History of Nas’ Greatest Beefs Much of the rap icon's history is written in conflict

22. In two other cases, accounting inaccuracies were observed which are in conflict with international accounting standards

23. Her Region In Conflict program capitalized on her newfound celebrity and showcased exclusive interviews from Afghanistan.

24. Antonyms for Consentient include divided, split, partite, disunited, apart, asunder, fragmented, factionalized, at odds and in conflict

25. Republic Act No. 9344 gives special protection to the rights of children in conflict with the law.

26. • I became Attuned to the high-toned squeaking of shrews, which appeared to be engaged in conflict

27. 21 Such hedging, coupled with Europe's dithering over Turkey, shows a new Europe in conflict with itself.

28. As many UNOPS projects were in conflict zones, some of the asset information might not be readily available

29. World in Conflict has several different game modes, and ‘assault' maps are an intriguing alternative to ‘domination' maps.

30. The large-scale allocation of network services by private companies was in conflict with state-controlled telecommunications sector.

31. The rise in the number of casualties among humanitarian staff operating in conflict and post-conflict situations was alarming

32. The rise in the number of casualties among humanitarian staff operating in conflict and post-conflict situations was alarming.

33. Countries in conflict have witnessed severe reversals in development gains and the spillover effects have adversely impacted neighbouring countries.

34. Other procedures or tests involving an individual’s own blood are not so clearly in conflict with God’s stated principles.

35. In our daily lives, we need to be nonparticipants in worldly activities that are in conflict with God’s rule.

36. "Those that have been wounded in conflict have an absolute right to have their voices heard," Mr Sheers said.

37. I have two primary personalities that have been in conflict and conversation within me since I was a little girl.

38. Contravene definition, to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to Contravene a statement

39. Terrorists thrive under conditions that allow them to peddle their warped and hateful messages to vulnerable people in conflict-stricken areas.

40. Paul lived in conflict: on the other hand, we are amongst those who avoid everything like controversy, friction, and sharp, mutual Confrontage…

41. SEE DEFINITION OF Amorousness EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB Her trouble was that thoughts and ambitions were in conflict with Gaga's Amorousness.

42. It noted that the draft Child Justice Bill does not prohibit corporal punishment in institutions accommodating children in conflict with the law

43. Understanding the role of gender in conflict is Best accomplished through an analysis of individual levels, interactional levels and the societal level

44. Although there are close similarities between Atrocity prevention and many of the tools used in conflict prevention, there are also important differences.

45. Paul lived in conflict: on the other hand, we are amongst those who avoid everything like controversy, friction, and sharp, mutual Confrontage…

46. They have also identified a number of concrete action points for implementation of Security Sector Reforms in conflict and post-conflict situations.

47. Paul lived in conflict: on the other hand, we are amongst those who avoid everything like controversy, friction, and sharp, mutual Confrontage…

48. Characterisation, or characterization, in conflict of laws, is the second stage of the procedure to resolve a lawsuit that involves foreign law

49. Belligerency definition is - the state of being at war or in conflict; specifically : the status of a legally recognized belligerent state or nation.

50. It is imperative that safety of civil aviation be ensured and parties in conflict situations urgently abjure violence and work for diplomatic solutions.

51. The Master's Program in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence (COEX) is designed to enhance the capabilities of students to promote Coexistence, conflict prevention and peacebuilding

52. An Abuser will keep the household and his victim’s emotions in chaos by starting arguments and continually being in conflict with other family members

53. The Antiphonic con-struction of pain is central to the truth-claiming strategies of Maniat women when in conflict with various aspects of the social structure

54. 22 For the last two centuries, since the Tamils started to immigrate to sri Lanka with its Sinhala majority, the two ethnic groups have been in conflict.

55. The resolution called for an international certification system on the export and import of diamonds, legislation in all countries to accept only officially sealed packages of diamonds, for countries to impose criminal charges on anyone trafficking in conflict diamonds, and instituted a ban on any individual found trading in conflict diamonds from the diamond bourses of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses.

56. Omnibuses conglomerate in conflict)—for ever desiring—(the clock Asseverates with twelve distinct strokes that it is midday; light sheds gold scales; children swarm)—for ever desiring truth

57. While his father had regularly been in conflict with a great portion of his peerage, Edward III successfully created a spirit of camaraderie between himself and his greatest subjects.

58. I can't look you in the eyes and tell you that there is such a solution for those things, or the energy crisis, or world hunger, or peace in conflict.

59. Absurdism is the belief that a search for meaning is inherently in conflict with the actual lack of meaning, but that one should both accept this and simultaneously rebel against it …

60. Tags: blogging Blogroll Written by Relando Thompkins-Jones I'm a Social Justice Educator and Aspiring Humanitarian who is interested in conflict resolution, improving intergroup relations, and building more equitable and inclusive communities.

61. The USIP Academy’s micro-courses introduce learners to foundational topics in conflict management, providing the convenience and accessibility that busy professionals at all levels need to begin improving their knowledge and skillset.

62. (1Pe 2:18-25; 3:1) The authority of their masters was relative, not absolute; hence Christian slaves would obey in “everything” that was not in conflict with God’s will and commands.

63. Ethiopia's Amhara region denied Thursday that its forces were engaged in "ethnic cleansing" in conflict-hit Tigray, one day after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken used the phrase in public testimony

64. For instance, a reviewer cannot view the Critiques for any application with which the reviewer is in conflict; SROs can block the view of others' Critiques if a reviewer has not submitted his

65. However, a number of delegations indicated that they did not endorse the opinion according to which actions taken by States that had been seriously affected by a shipping accident were ipso facto in conflict with UNCLOS

66. Christianity, Evolution Not in Conflict, John Richard Schrock, Wichita Eagle May 17, 2005 page 17A Archived September 21, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Matsumura 1998, pp. 9 The Bible: Is it a True and Accurate Account of Creation?

67. An anonymous cleric filed a report with the Inquisition in which he claimed the first citation to show that Galileo was an Atomist and the second to be in conflict with the Council of Trent's pronunciations on the Eucharist

68. The Most Effective Way of dealing with Confrontation in the Workplace We all have a certain way in which we engage in conflict or a way in which we confront someone else about something that has happened to cause conflict

69. Absurdism is the belief that a search for meaning is inherently in conflict with the actual lack of meaning, but that one should both accept this and simultaneously rebel against it by embracing what life has to offer. Intrinsic as opposed to created.

70. In Under Western Eyes, Conrad describes the schema of a powerfully centralized but Bureaucratically corrupt Russian central government which is in conflict with the anarchists who attempt to overthrow it, a schema which had been repeated with systemic variations in Russia throughout the nineteenth century.

71. Afterwar: Veterans from a World in Conflict Lori Grinker (de.MO Design Limited, 2004) On November 11, many nations around the world will observe Armistice Day, or Veteran’s Day, a holiday first created in 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I—known in …

72. In warfare it was customary for knights who were thus allied to appear similarly Accoutred and bearing the same badges or cognisances, to the end that their enemies might not know with which of them they were in conflict, and that their friends might be unable to …

73. The obligation of States to protect people against third-party violations continues regardless of whether armed groups are present on its territory, and the presence of third-party armed groups should not be used by States as an excuse to abdicate from their right to health responsibilities in conflict areas.

74. All's mascot is Allroy, a yellow- or green-skinned cartoon character with spiked hair, whorls for eyes, and a large, toothy grin, often depicted engaged in conflict with an anthropomorphic musical note.Allroy was created by bassist Karl Alvarez, based on a caricature he had drawn of guitarist Stephen Egerton for the Descendents' 1987 "FinAll" tour posters

75. The principle of Beneficence underscores the moral obligation to act for the benefit of others (here, patients), including protecting the rights of others, preventing harm to others, and helping those in danger.1 One can see that respect for autonomy and Beneficence may at times be in conflict, such as when a competent patient refuses a

76. Mr. Al-Hussein (Jordan): We are grateful to you, Sir, for your spirited and able leadership on this vital issue, and we thank you most sincerely for having organized today's discussion, which affords us an opportunity to comment on the Secretary-General's report on the rule of law and transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict societies

77. Afoul adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (in conflict: with [sth] or [sb]) in conflitto con [qlcn] loc agg locuzione aggettivale: Espressione di più parole che descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "C'è del tonno in scatola" - …

78. The reader is advised that nothing in this Part of the Code should be read or interpreted in conflict with any of the provisions of either chapter # or part A of this Code and that the aforesaid provisions always prevail and override any unintended inconsistency which may have been inadvertently expressed in this Part of the Code

79. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Afoul adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (in conflict: with [sth] or [sb]): en conflicto con loc adj locución adjetiva: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como adjetivo ("de

80. In paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 1888 (2009), the Council requested the Secretary-General to appoint a Special Representative to provide coherent and strategic leadership and to work effectively to strengthen existing United Nations coordination mechanisms and to engage in advocacy efforts with Governments, including military and judicial representatives, as well as with all parties to armed conflict and civil society, in order to address, at both Headquarters and country level, sexual violence in armed conflict, while promoting cooperation and coordination of efforts among all relevant stakeholders, primarily through the inter-agency initiative entitled “United Nations Action against Sexual Violence in Conflict”.