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The phrase "a clash of value" is not correct; it should be "a clash of values." You can use it to describe a situation where differing beliefs or principles come into conflict.
Example: "The debate over environmental policies often leads to a clash of values between economic growth and sustainability."
Alternatives: "a conflict of values" or "a confrontation of values."
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To the warrior, politics is no longer a clash of value systems, each of which is in some way valid.
(von Hügel: 208 09) The controversy over God's impassibility is thus ultimately rooted in a clash of value intuitions, a deep disagreement over what properties God must have to be unqualifiedly admirable and worthy of worship.
What lies at the root of these conflicts is a clash of value systems.
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In such a clash of values, thoughtful people can disagree.
Steven Lubet of Northwestern University said he saw "a clash of values".
"This really is about a clash of values," Sparrowe of the wildlife professionals' group said.
Was there a clash of values or of cultures that propelled her homeward?
Thus this slender book sets up a clash of values that extends well beyond sexual betrayal.
But Mr. Dubus shows none of Mr. Banks's anguished insight into such a clash of values and attitudes.
What we have is not only an economic crisis but also, much deeper, a clash of values.
But it's less a meeting of minds than a clash of values and ideologies in Stephen Daldry's nuanced revival of David Hare's drama.
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