Sentence examples for of considerable conflict from inspiring English sources

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But when people's individual behavior has a significant societal cost, then government has a responsibility to act in the best interests of our society by mandating reasonable laws, rules, and regulations (I appreciate that "reasonable" can be a source of considerable conflict) that, as sad and unfortunate as it may be, protect people from themselves.

This was an important limitation of the MVP model, and a source of considerable conflict between CHWs and their supervisors.

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Regarding the first issue, parent-offspring conflict over mate choice in contemporary Western populations has been found to contain considerable conflict of interest, as well as some expected overlap, in preferred attributes [28] [31].

Control of remating may also be a source of considerable sexual conflict between males and females (Arnqvist & Rowe, 2005).

In his apology, Mr. Kelly said the slap had come "near the end of a grueling five-hour session, which was filled with considerable conflict and acrimony".

"To say that this creates considerable conflict between the local population and the organisation is a bit of an understatement".

The system of special fees may therefore introduce considerable conflicts of interest, as hospital physicians are 'rewarded' for treating supplementary-insured patients.

Furthermore, many pastoral zones are areas of considerable local and international conflict: Mali and Niger with Tuareg uprisings and Islamist takeover, Chad, Darfur in Sudan, perpetual conflict in South Sudan, Karamoja in Uganda and the numerous conflicts between pastoral groups in northern Kenya including the Somali population.

Moreover, the authors of this study are in receipt of considerable industry funding, a potential conflict of interest, and as a result we must note that while superficially plausible this conclusion is reliant upon questionable assumptions and is counter to the overwhelming weight of expert opinion (Marshall and Levy 2011).

War, in the popular sense, a conflict among political groups involving hostilities of considerable duration and magnitude.

When this happens, something of considerable legal significance does occur: the law of armed conflict begins to govern belligerent relations between the states.

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