Sentence examples for dramatically conflicting from inspiring English sources

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BEIJING — In a series of dramatically conflicting developments on Wednesday, the Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng left American custody under disputed circumstances, and what briefly looked like a deft diplomatic achievement for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton turned into a potential debacle.

Although considerable cultural impact on social hierarchy and language in South Asia is attributable to the arrival of nomadic Central Asian pastoralists, genetic data (mitochondrial and Y chromosomal) have yielded dramatically conflicting inferences on the genetic origins of tribes and castes of South Asia.

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Since then, the economy and oil sales have fallen dramatically.The conflict is becoming a proxy war.

However, unless the scale of fuels funding were dramatically increased along with relief from conflicting environmental regulations it is unlikely that the scale of fuel modification will be accelerated to reduce the wildfire hazard in the short term.

Liver-specific sortilin overexpression may dramatically reduce cholesterol levels in mice, but basic studies report conflicting results on sortilin action (34).

However, it is also generally accepted that diffusion processes slow down dramatically as the critical point is approached, although there appear to be conflicting results on this point in the literature.

It will neither resolve nor dramatically escalate the conflict.

In truth, the numbers of asylum seekers who come to the UK, or to any other country, rises most dramatically when major conflicts erupt around the world, the break-up of Yugoslavia, for example, or the war in Iraq.

The decision to denounce the group as terrorists dramatically escalates the conflict between the government and the group backed by former President Mohammed Morsi, who was ousted on 3 July.

Our bloodlust is a puzzle, because badgers have rarely been considered good to eat (I tried stir-fried roadkill badger and now have a gut-instinct for why this is so) and, until they were accused of spreading bovine TB among cattle in the 1970s, have never dramatically come into conflict with agricultural interests.

Attacks by Islamist armed groups declined dramatically after the conflict ended, but some Al Qaeda splinter groups have remained active, especially in the south.

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