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Kosman mentions Thomson's myriad conflicts of interest and his relentless stylistic tics.
The causes of these deaths are as varied as Pakistan's myriad conflicts.
To explore China's myriad conflicts and transformations, Mr. Wang selected for Venice the works of seven artists.
In a flood of articles hailing his successes at resolving myriad conflicts, he was described as "the most influential peacemaker in New York City in the last half-century" and the "master locksmith of deadlock bargaining".
Closer to home, ESPN has myriad conflicts of interest involving Mike Leach, the fired Texas Tech head coach, as it has employed both the broadcaster Craig James, the father of a player Mr. Leach allegedly mistreated, and the writer Bruce Feldman, the co-author of Mr. Leach's autobiography.
If confirmed, Steven Mnuchin, the nominee to be Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary, will have a portfolio that touches on many critical issues, including tax policy, financial regulation, international trade, and the myriad conflicts posed by the next President's opaque business dealings.
All of this is set against a background of brewing scandals, myriad conflicts of interest, the gleeful humiliation of longstanding foes, and a President-elect who refuses to show even a measure of curiosity about the possibility that Russian intelligence agencies meddled in a national election.
Surprisingly, while share prices of many former darlings are now in the cellar, and while Wall Street analysts, with their myriad conflicts of interest, are sweating under an increasingly unpleasant spotlight, wildly optimistic price targets can still be found on stocks.
In the news conference, Mr. Kerry, like a teacher lecturing a younger pupil, listed myriad conflicts around the world he was working to resolve, including in Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, North Korea and the South China Sea, and he made clear that he needed Britain's help.
These efforts have produced patchy results, but South Africa, once an international pariah, has become a favourite mediator for addressing Africa's myriad conflicts.But the Myanmar vote is an awkward way to advance such worthy aims.
And its myriad conflicts with neighbors would hold it down from achieving both regional and global hegemony.
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