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(In other words, an elected upper house could lead to frequent conflict between the two chambers).
They are contested spaces where the rights of private ownership and public use come into frequent conflict.
Formerly, the Kayan practiced head-hunting and were in frequent conflict with the Iban and other Dayak groups.
But Dr. Mahathir, who has a well-earned reputation for speaking his mind, which brought him into frequent conflict with Washington, remained determined.
SHE was in frequent conflict with John D. Rockefeller Jr., whom her father had also appointed a trustee of the Frick Collection.
The government has also tried to stamp out loyalty to the exiled religious leader, the Dalai Lama, leading to frequent conflict.
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Frequent conflicts with neighbours followed.
There have been frequent conflicts, some with racial overtones, among elected officials.
The students there served as human shields in the frequent conflicts between the police and local gangs.
Gross's time at Pimco was characterized by frequent conflicts with his co-workers and eccentric behavior including, reportedly, banning anyone from talking to him in the mornings.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health revealed that people who experienced frequent conflicts with their partner were twice as likely to die during the study period than those who rarely experienced conflict.
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