Sentence examples for confronted with conflict from inspiring English sources

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These will further challenge the traditional commercial and civic capacities that have allowed cities to avoid war when confronted with conflict.

In particular, caution is in order where aid is confronted with conflict or violence, the unwillingness of governments and/or vested interests and competition for scarce resources.

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They are frequently confronted with conflicting evidence, but this, as in other sciences, usually leads to an enhanced understanding of the Earth system and its complex history.

BAGHDAD — Officials in Baghdad early on Friday were confronted with conflicting reports about whether the leader of Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia had been captured.

Confronted with conflicting psychiatric evaluations, a Birmingham judge began hearing evidence today on whether Bobby Frank Cherry, a former Ku Klux Klansman, is competent to stand trial as the final defendant in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church.

A10 Hearing for Ex-Klansman A judge in Birmingham, Ala., confronted with conflicting psychiatric evaluations, began hearing evidence on whether Bobby Frank Cherry, 71, a former Ku Klux Klansman, is competent to stand trial as the final defendant in the 1963 church bombing that killed four black girls.

Thus, confronted with conflicting evidence about whether your affection is reciprocated you are far less likely to suspend judgement than to oscillate between full belief and full disbelief.

On certain occasions, however, normative aspects may suddenly rise to the surface, notably when moral clashes occur and biologists are confronted with conflicting images of nature (cf. Merchant [1989], 4).

But what's more interesting is how Broockman and Kalla's method harnessed the problematic dynamics of confirmation bias (people interpreting new evidence to confirm the beliefs they already hold) and the "Backfire Effect" (when people confronted with conflicting facts actually "dig in" further to their pre-existing prejudices). .

But what's more interesting is how Broockman and Kalla's method harnessed the problematic dynamics of confirmation bias (people interpreting new evidence to confirm the beliefs they already hold) and the "Backfire Effect" (when people confronted with conflicting facts actually "dig in" further to their preexisting prejudices).

When confronted with conflicting facts, he responded that he had neglected to mention that he also used "...the advice of another 'stock picker' you may know to help keep my fundamentals sound; his name is Warren Buffett and he seems to do ok".

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