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Throughout this collection he succeeds far better in summoning individual voices than in capturing more generalized conflict.
This painful work marks the decisive shift in his art from generalized conflict to a specific event, the United States' use of incendiary bombs in Vietnam.
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By the end of 2013, according to the agency, more than fifty million people worldwide had been displaced by "persecution, conflict, generalized violence, or human rights violations".
This inevitably leads to problems, because ModSecurity tends to take a generalized approach to protection which may conflict with valid applications run by users who are unable to disable it.
The sustained conflicts combined with reports of generalized violence against women highlight the need to recognize the patterns of GBV across contexts and develop mechanisms to efficiently and effectively address GBV such that those who are most marginalized are also able to access quality and confidential care.
Hook continued, both in his explicit thought about the nature of moral or political disagreement and in his implicit practice in discussion, to hold the pragmatic faith that critical intelligence – a generalized form of scientific method – could rationally resolve any conflict of opinion.
A generalized goal problem formulation is presented to address multiple, conflicting objectives covering cross-training of workers, ensuring adequate levels of labor flexibility and minimizing labor-related costs.
So far, Russian official statements have been limited to generalized finger-pointing at the Ukrainian leadership for supposedly fomenting conflict and protests that "nothing has been proven yet".
We investigated the effects of kinship, levels of contact sitting and preening, opponent sex-combination and conflict intensity on the occurrence of reconciliation using generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs; see Materials & Methods) in order to determine which characteristics influence the occurrence of reconciliation.
The flight of health professionals from conflict affected states and areas does not only produce generalized shortages but skews those shortages to those areas that have been most insecure, often rural and remote ones and towards more clinical (emergency response) and away from public health functions.
Changes in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) have been described, but evidence for a generalized increase in BBB permeability leading to cerebral edema is conflicting [ 9, 10].
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