Sentence examples for enabling conflict from inspiring English sources

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It is disturbing to see how far the divisive language of the war on terrorism has been exported globally enabling conflict and reinforcing difference.

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This is because, more than ever before, globalization is enabling conflicts and their destabilizing consequences to be "exported" in the form of economic instability and political unrest.

The responsible role of a lone superpower is not to pick sides in a civil war; it's to help enable conflict resolution while maintaining a policy of neutrality.

The deal looks as though it will be finessed by using both sets of figures to enable conflicting sides to claim victory from very different positions.

"This contribution will enable conflict-affected children to access education and actively participate in the school process".

The existence of subpopulations of P. vivax parasites along the division between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres enables conflicting historical and epidemiologic data to be formulated into a consistent and coherent picture, especially with the incorporation of phylogenetic approaches.

In light of the pontiff's unrelenting condemnation of world leaders for enabling armed conflict, it was especially surprising that, in his U.N. address, he did not speak about the refugee crisis that those conflicts have produced.

We did it because these people profit from enabling and encouraging conflict, and from selling their weapons to some of the most oppressive governments in the world.

The Kremlin-backed leader is seen by Russia's government as ushering in the "Chechenisation" of the conflict, enabling Russian forces to be cut.Kosovo's parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favour of the UN plan for the province's supervised independence from Serbia.Mixed news for Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's mildly Islamist prime minister, who wants to be president.

Despite the inevitable difficulties, Uganda appears to have managed well in the context of a conflict affected health system by providing good national leadership, likely benefiting from the national institutions in the central part of the country which had avoided recent conflict, enabling better coordination and oversight than might typically be expected.

The Italo-Turkish war of 1911 triggered the chain of opportunist assaults on Ottoman south-eastern Europe known as the first Balkan war, sweeping away the geopolitical balances that had enabled local conflicts to be contained.

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