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"involve a conflict" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe situations or actions that include dispute, disagreement, or opposition. Examples: 1. The negotiation process is expected to involve a conflict between the two parties. 2. The decision to expand the business will likely involve a conflict with the neighborhood homeowners' association. 3. The project's success will ultimately depend on how well the team can manage and resolve any conflicts that may arise. 4. The proposed policy change is likely to involve a conflict of interest for some members of the board. 5. The movie's plot revolves around a family feud that involves a conflict between two brothers.
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It is a set of guidelines that covers both professional practice and personal behaviour where the latter involves, or might be considered to involve a conflict of interest.
Bérénice is the first in a series of tragedies by Racine, ending with Esther, that involve a conflict of cultures between East and West.
Senator Jacobs said that supporting a bill that benefited his father's client did not involve a conflict because the legislation was "good for Illinois".
With the remit of Healthwatch to monitor both adult and children's social services, it is feared that this will involve a conflict of interest for councils and call into question Healthwatch's credibility as a genuinely independent body.
In a Guardian interview last month, Corbyn suggested that the threshold for sanctioning armed intervention by Britain would have to involve a conflict on the scale of the second world war.
He said that an LSE Council meeting several months later (October 2009) raised the issue "that being on the board may involve a conflict of interest with the grant" and he was asked to step down.
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This also involved a conflict with Sweden from 1656 to 1661.
See articleLiam Fox resigned as Britain's defence secretary following a scandal involving a conflict of interest with a close friend.
" However, he cited a previous supreme court case involving a conflict between religion and employees, US vs Lee, as a case where religious freedoms were said to be violated, but which ultimately went against the employer.
It was added Wednesday, in the form of the phrase "God-given potential," in the course of a session that also involved a conflict over language calling Jerusalem the capital of Israel, which entwined religion and politics.
Now parliament is about to approve a bland, toothless version, whereby the country's antitrust authority will inform parliament when an action by a public official looks like involving a conflict of interest.
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