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"That led to competing interests.
That led to competing theories in a welter of media reports.
Divided control led to competing organizations' sometimes recognizing different boxers as world champions at the same time.
Second, Aristotle proposes an epistemic condition: the agent must be aware of what it is she is doing or bringing about (1110a-1111b4).[6] There is an instructive ambiguity in Aristotle's account of responsibility, an ambiguity that has led to competing interpretations of his view.
This led to competing priorities between those who wished to develop for residential and leisure use and those in favor of industrial and infrastructure development.
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Adolescent pregnancies lead to competing nutritional needs of the developing foetus and the mother, putting both their lives at risk.
"To require the independent reviewer to chair a board (which unlike him, will have its own staff) will make further claims on the independent reviewer's time and could easily lead to competing priorities and inefficiencies.
Encryption, even when quantum computing matures, is likely to lead to competing, dueling algorithms like seen with high-frequency trading.
The question of interrelationship becomes especially urgent in the political sphere, where different discourses intertwine and lead to competing conclusions, or when issues arise in which discourse types cannot be cleanly separated, so that the standards of cogency become obscure or deeply contested (McCarthy 1991, chap. 7; 1998).
The disparity can lead to competing priorities among water consumers and suppliers.
The subtle effects caused by each variable often leads to competing interpretations of the results.
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