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This feeds conflict and raises supply risks.
A burnt-out oil truck marked "Halliburton" stands as a silent witness to what feeds conflict.
At this moment, the mineral wealth of the eastern Congo feeds conflict and corruption, with a few crumbs falling to the local population; almost nothing goes to government coffers.
Mr Etomi, alluding to the report commissioned by Shell, said research by conflict experts had highlighted how the company "sometimes feeds conflict by the way we award contracts, gain access to land, and deal with community representatives; how ill-equipped our security team is to reduce conflict; and how drastically conflict reduces the effect of our community development programme".
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Wrong-headed institutionalization of community-based resource management (Thébaud and Batterbury 2001) or mismanagement of conflicts between herding and cropping activities (Bassett 1988; Tonah 2003) reinforces the negative effects of marginalization and feeds conflicts between pastoralists on one hand and farmers and state on the other.
Days after his new series debuted, New Orleans television station WDSU and other local media outlets were fed conflicting court documents, including a 2001 handwritten plea from Ellis to a judge who'd just sentenced her to ten years for violating probation.
Fiction feeds on conflict, and conflict is often depressing.
"One thing that feeds into conflict is deprivation.
"It helps us tackle poverty [which] feeds instability, conflict, terrorism and migration, all of which can post a threat to our national security," a spokesman said.
Isn't that what "The Yankee Years" now creates until the inevitable détente and Joe Torre Day? Aren't the Yankees a franchise that feeds on conflict before reveling in its resolution?
By Galina Solodunova Journalism feeds on conflict.
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