Sentence examples for strong tension between from inspiring English sources

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There is a strong tension between respecting these people and somehow deflating them while standing in that room.

"There's always going to be a strong tension between 'it's a hard contact sport' and player safety," Redding said.

Potential spatial conflicts are introduced by the strong tension between the objectives to limit the rate of surface air temperature changes and sea-level rise.

We find that SRM strategies introduce a potentially strong tension between the objectives to reduce (1) the rate of temperature change and (2) sea-level rise.

Fundamental physical reasoning suggests there is a potentially strong tension between two key determinants of climate change impacts: (1) the rate of surface air temperature changes18 and (2) sea levels19.

"There's always been this strong tension between people who are likely to be debtors, and who are in effect in favor of cheap money, and people who are creditors and in favor of hard money," said Benjamin M. Friedman, a Harvard economist whose 2005 book, "The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth," argued that growth was essential for social and political progress.

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"The Syrian crisis has unveiled strong tensions between France and Russia, even if they were not publicly displayed," noted Thomas Gomart, Russia specialist at the French Institute of International Relations IFRII).

Reigniting strong tensions between Japan and its neighbors, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi made a surprise visit today to a war-related shrine that has long been at the center of a regional dispute over Japan's recognition of its wartime atrocities.

These poems, known as the "terrible sonnets," reveal strong tensions between his delight in the sensuous world and his urge to express it and his equally powerful sense of religious vocation.

Editors: Editor-in-chief: ter Meulen, R. OF 'SOLIDARITY' IN UK SOCIAL WELFARE Here then, perhaps, is a British version of solidarity in social welfare, but early there are strong tensions between the powerfully liberal individualistic strands of the British understanding of the functions of the state and the socialistic or communitarian tendency of a commitment to universal welfare provision.

The reasons for that were often found in the prevalence of the strong tensions between fertility and women's work (Kotowska and Sztanderska 2007; Kotowska et al. 2008; Salvini 2004; De Rose et al. 2008).

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