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Like Dickens's door knocker, it is almost enough to see these two adjacent homes to know everything about the differences between their inhabitants, and thus to predict the conflict that is to come.

Finally, these four organizational climate dimensions are able to predict the conflict management among the organization personnel in Kranuan Municipality.

He did, though, predict the conflict over the trafficking bill and Lynch vote would be "resolved in the early part of this week".

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Each of the five characters here arrives with a Personality and a Problem, both as conspicuous as a gaudy necktie, and it's not hard to predict the conflicts that will arise and the symmetry with which they will be presented.

In the present study, we aimed to find out whether the degree of HR modulation during agonistic encounters and the time until HR reaches baseline levels after the conflict would predict the frequency of post-conflict behaviors (body shaking, autopreening, self-scratching, vigilance) and of post-conflict distance between partners.

For instance, attachment styles can determine whether feedback messages given by partners are perceived as supportive or not [15], predict the experience of conflict in interpersonal contexts [16], [17], and influence the perception of emotional expressions in pictures of unknown faces [6], [7].

"We have never predicted the next conflict that we will be in.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, meeting with visiting Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said of Oman in Tehran on Monday, predicted the Syrian conflict would escalate far beyond its borders if other regional nations continued to aid the Syrian opposition.

That is why Mr. Bush could not predict the end point of the conflict he was rallying the country around tonight, and that is the problem he must solve first.

Theoretical models predict the outcomes of this conflict by considering 2 strategies (reviewed by Lessells 2012).

In a letter-flanker task, Wendt and Kiesel (2011) varied the contingencies between the proportion of incongruent trials and the duration of a pretarget fixation cross (the "warning signal," also sometimes called the "foreperiod"), such that subjects could predict the likelihood of upcoming conflict on the basis of temporal information.

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