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"Their channels for voicing grievances are diverse, and there is a tendency for conflicts to become more intense".
In an interview on Friday that was published on the Nobel Foundation's Web site, Mr. Ahtisaari said that the international community should not allow conflicts "to become frozen" or intractable.
This small change can turn the original model upside down, as it allows social conflicts to become the major fundamental driving determinant of growth and development, rather than institutions.
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Sharro called for the conflict to become "deinteranationalized".
He has encouraged those who felt wounded, physically or psychologically, by the conflict to become agents of reconciliation.
Sinn Féin is a working-class nationalist organisation that emerged from a generation of conflict to become in effect a national party of the left.
South Sudan seceded from Sudan in 2011 after a long and bloody conflict, to become the world's newest state.
Most answers to these questions assume that something about religion or science causes public conflict to become contentious and intractable.
To many fans, Del Castillo is still the tough-as-nails fictional lead Teresa Mendoza, the wife of a narco boss who fights her way through tragedy and conflict to become a drug lord in her own right, in La Reina del Sur, the hit soap produced by US media network Telemundo.
He thinks "50 years of occupation and 100 years of solitude" have taken their toll, adding that "societies immersed in conflict tend to become more racist, intolerant and unforgiving".
She is currently country manager of Spark in Rwanda, a Dutch NGO focused on private sector development, which supports young people in post-conflict countries to become entrepreneurs and job creators.
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