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to conflicts
noun
A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two opposing groups or individuals.
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This can lead to conflicts of interest.
Owing to conflicts with Confederate Pres.
And that can lead to conflicts.
After 1100 these campaigns led to conflicts with Babylonia.
He thinks the current board, dominated by brokers, is subject to conflicts of interest.
Some Reform communities have sprung up, leading to conflicts over government money.
This has created a complex, interdependent system prone to conflicts of interest.
Her stepfather's demanding standards of behaviour led to conflicts with the girls.
Others have also pointed out that closer integration could lead to conflicts of interest.
"That leads to conflicts in a world where shareholder value calls for ever greater efficiency".
Observers attributed Andersen's demise to conflicts of interest between its consulting and audit arms.
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