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Would the world without at least the prospect of conflict be a duller place?
The prospect of conflict heightened in 1988 when the USS Vincennes shot down an Iranian passenger plane, killing 290.
Many analysts believe he has new tools at his disposal, and in recent days he has played down the prospect of conflict with the army.
Mr. Wasserstein, asked about the prospect of conflict given the forceful personalities of the two men, responded, "Maybe that's why we get along so well".
While Russia remains mercurial and a potential source of trouble, the rise of China presents a far more immediate prospect of conflict, one that would be no less destructive than any in Europe.
In your last story in the magazine, "Paranoia," which ran in February, 2011, the prospect of conflict overseas formed the backdrop to an account of the friendship of two young men in an American city.
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The prospect of international conflict over water has long been the subject of academic and popular concern, but subnational political conflict is considerably more common, and almost certainly imposes greater economic and environmental costs.
The prospect of such conflict upset leaders at both airlines.
Nor should the prospect of continuing conflict be considered a tolerable steady state.
Nor is the prospect of sectarian conflict confined to Syria's borders.
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