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"Sometimes they don't consider that conflicts will be resolved in space".
To gauge potential conflicts of interest, the questionnaire also asks for "any investments, obligations, liabilities or other relationships" and any business dealings and lobbying activities in the past 10 years that could be problems, as well as for an explanation of how those potential conflicts will be resolved.
It remains to be seen, of course, how the current Terror War and intensified global conflicts will be resolved.
After all, we imagine future military conflicts will be resolved with the surgical precision of next-generation aircraft.
These spores eventually confront Carol (Kidman), explaining how through them world peace is possible not to mention that the trains will run on time and all illness and conflicts will be resolved.
Conflicts will be resolved by team discussion.
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"Those investors that are willing to go ahead and assume the risk that the conflict will be resolved satisfactorily will in all likelihood benefit from increasing their exposure to stocks," said John Lonski, chief economist at Moody's Investors Service.
The conflict will be resolved, during this century, by the creation of machines whose consciousness none will be able to deny.
[And in the case of St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church on West 118th Street, it is by no means clear how the conflict will be resolved.
The conflict may be dragged back to its historical origins as a struggle over and across the entire Holy Land, reopening old wounds, inflicting new ones, and redefining how and if the conflict will be resolved.
Diplomatic efforts have largely collapsed, save for a Russian delegation visiting Damascus on Tuesday, and both the Syrian government and its opposition have signaled that each believes that the grinding conflict will be resolved only through force of arms.
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