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It suggested that issuing countries constantly faced tensions between domestic policy goals and international responsibilities.
But as an unconventional teenager, the daughter of a Palestinian doctor and a Bulgarian mother, she faced tensions within her community.
At the same time Spiegel faced tensions within his community, between traditionalists and reformers, and between a dwindling generation of German-speakers and eastern bloc newcomers who now greatly outnumber the indigenes.
It was recognized that funders faced tensions between their need to show accountability and value for money, and the extent to which they should invest in facilitating and sharing learning.
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Some used even stronger language, stoking divisions in a city that had long faced tension between its black establishment and more liberal whites.
Australia also faced tension with Obama, who made a significant public speech on climate change and the environment despite Australian government attempts to keep those issues off the G20 agenda.
Air France, which employs about 55,000 people, still faces tensions with pilots and flight crews, which staged strikes in July.
Her father is the village "liberal" who doesn't believe in stealing from or slaughtering the local Indians, but he faces tensions from both sides.
Mr. Medvedev also faces tensions in the Caucasus, along Russia's mountainous southwestern border, where Georgia, a former Kremlin satellite, has accused Russia of beginning to annex the separatist enclave of Abkhazia, and of risking war.
However, an emerging body of literature considers that social enterprises face tensions and trade-offs as they pursue their divergent goals.
Based on 14 interviewees with female professional aged 27 to 31, To (2015) explores the 'marital filial strategies' of unmarried Chinese professional women who face tensions with their parents in their 'marriage timing' and 'partner choice'.
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