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Although early studies on civilians tended to focus on the impact of war on the risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it has now become clear that the effects of conflict extend beyond the direct effects of violence to include a host of social and economic hardships that can be as equally important in determining the likelihood of developing a mental illness [ 5].

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The potential for political conflict extends abroad too.

Yet the geography of conflict extends well beyond the locales where Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Medgar Evers perished.

But they can do little to relieve the stress caused by another major source of holiday conflict: extended families.

The increasingly martial tone of conflict extends to a proposed law that Sudan's National Assembly plans to debate on Monday.

Even as Israeli and Palestinian officials announced a cease-fire on Wednesday, halting eight days of Hamas rocket attacks from Gaza and Israeli airstrikes there, the conflict extended its physical and psychological reach.

America and Europe wanted either to protect civilians, overthrow the Assad regime, or counter Iran; they had a hard enough time on their own deciding which of these goals was most important.Meanwhile, the Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia were wrapped up in a vicious proxy conflict extending as far as Egypt, with Qatar backing the Muslim Brotherhood, which Saudi Arabia considered a mortal enemy.

As the conflict extends into the fifth year, new approaches that will increase the reach, efficiency, and effectiveness of response efforts and promote resilience need to be adopted.

The low-level conflict extends into the trade realm.

Pakistan, which saw a chance to make money in the conflict, extended rifles to the royalists.

(In yet-to-be-published research, Chumley is exploring the way that conflict extends to writers whose work is entirely consumed by a single subject, like biographers. "A lot of them use extremely violent metaphors about cracking somebody open or breaking into their inner selves or opening them up, tearing them apart," she said).

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