Sentence examples for standards conflict from inspiring English sources

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"Fast E.V. charging faces two significant hurdles to widespread adoption: the units are much more expensive than conventional charging systems, and the industry faces a standards conflict between the CHAdeMO system and the more recent combo connector," Richard Martin, editorial director of Navigant Research, said in an e-mail.

But the cases that draw the Mohists' (and other ancient Chinese writers') attention are those in which different values or ethical standards conflict, pulling the agent in different directions, along with those in which one is forced to act when none of the available alternatives would normally justify or motivate action.

Furthermore, these standards conflict with other healthy food standards from some of the very agencies participating in the IWG.

Experts disagree on the severity of the problem, jurisdictional standards conflict, and advice about how to remedy or work around urban soils has been fragmented and all too often confusing.

Prizes in four categories Delegates to the forum discussed youth participation in media programmes and debated a range of topics, such as ethical reporting standards, conflict and instability, education, employment, religion and HIV/AIDS.

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By positioning himself outside the history of Imelda Marcos's marriage and her husband Ferdinand's twenty-year rule — a rule that ended in infamy, with rumors of a Marcos-sanctioned assassination and a subsequent uprising — Byrne turns his back on the complexities of politics and latches instead onto the obvious effects of power: a standard conflict (with no real resolution) for a pop opera.

These considerations complicate the moral hazard problem by creating potential conflicts between an unemployed individual's current and future selves as well as the standard conflict between the benefits of the recipient and the program operators.

We replicated the standard conflict adaptation effect for conscious conflict; the correspondence effect in trial n was sharply reduced after incongruent compared to congruent trials in trial n-1 (for response times as well as error rates).

As Fig.  1a shows, the interference effect was eliminated after conflict (incompatible) trials but not after nonconflict (compatible) trials, indicating standard conflict adaptation that is, reduced interference after conflict trials.

Standard conflict adaptation that is, the modulation of the compatibility effect as a function of previous-trial compatibility (cf. Fig.  1a)—should yield an interaction effect between current and previous trial compatibility (Egner, 2007; Gratton et al., 1992).

One method would be controlling for investigator bias in research studies as routinely as we control for other biases, with one report proposing conducting standard conflict of interest analyses to see if reported financial ties are predictive of conclusion.

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