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He asserted that political conflicts in contemporary societies reflect the clash of incommensurable values and perspectives and are therefore not rationally decidable.
The mechanisms causing replication/transcription interference may not simply reflect the clash between forks and transcriptional machineries, as the Rrm3 helicase, which facilitates fork progression by removing protein obstacles, does not act at highly transcribed genes (Azvolinsky et al., 2009).
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At its root, the spat reflects the clash between ACS and OHL for lucrative New York City business.
"Chinese art has been going through massive changes, and the dispute reflects the clash of different ideas".
The party rift reflects the clash between two of Mr. Gore's pollsters, Mark Penn of the centrists and Stanley Greenberg, a populist.
But the language itself reflected the clash of cultures, with the museum emphasizing archival material and scientific research, and Mr. Pavlat insisting on the inclusion of oral history as a source of information.
His letter to the FT, following the paper's £844m sale by Pearson, reflects the clash between what is now regarded as an old-fashioned business culture, in which investors held shares in diversified companies over lengthy periods, and the modern volatile business culture, in which profit-seeking investors expect swift returns from companies concentrated on a single sector.
While Mr. Obama stressed that his bravado hinged on supporters' helping him as they did in 2008, the cautious confidence taking root within the White House and at his Chicago campaign headquarters also reflects the clashes cleaving Republicans.
The clashing positions reflect the struggle for regional supremacy among two outside powers, Iran and Saudi Arabia.
This decision reflects the recent clashes between the administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly on the prospects of Iranian-American rapprochement and reaching a comprehensive nuclear deal that would force the international community and United Nations Security Council members to revert all sanctions imposed over the last decade.
Charles reflects on the clash between the private man and the public role in the manner of Shakespeare's kings, ghostly predictions remind us of Hamlet and Macbeth, and there is even an allusion to Hal's rejection of Falstaff on the threshold of his coronation.
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