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The phrase "a conflicts" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a conflict"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a single instance of disagreement or clash between parties or ideas.
Example: "There was a conflict between the two departments regarding resource allocation."
Alternatives: "a disagreement" or "a clash".
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How? A: Conflicts between the U.S. and the Taliban and between estranged siblings are of course profoundly different.
In ORF A, conflicts were found between taxa of the A4 and A1 groups (homoplasy values ranged between 10 and 18), A1 and A2 groups and A1 and A4 groups (values between 46 and 56).
The P.B.A.'s creation of a conflicts counsel.
And this approach is best from a conflicts and ethics perspective.
A conflicts committee of Linn's board was advised by Greenhill & Company and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
Every banker or lawyer who brings on a new client must clear the new assignment with a "conflicts committee".
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In late December, after the panel made its recommendations, Wyckoff's trustees ousted their chief executive, who had been caught up in a conflicts-of-interest investigation, and replaced him with Mr. Rodriguez.
Second, on conflicts of interest management, Signatories should have and publicly disclose a conflicts-of-interest policy that details their procedures for addressing potential or actual conflicts-of-interest that may arise in connection with the provision of services.
"There was a conflict.
You have a conflict".
So a conflict was born.
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