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Sexual conflict has been considered a regime shift in animals as it provided a novel way of thinking about male and female mating strategies (Tregenza et al. 2006), which has increased our awareness of the conflicting evolutionary interests of the sexes and how this ubiquitous conflict might erode the mutualistic benefits in traditional sexual selection models (e.g. Pischedda and Chippindale 2006).
And these are ubiquitous human conflicts".
The article concludes with the authors urging the FDA to address the lack of independent review and the ubiquitous financial conflicts of interest in GRAS determinations.
Our results have important consequences for the maintenance of genetic variation generally, as intralocus conflict is ubiquitous [ 7, 9, 13] and conflict resolution is difficult [ 12, 32].
The bitcoin ecosystem has already discovered ways to become a crucial part of the global humanitarian community that assists these efforts and fills the civic gap that occurs in the midst of ubiquitous threats like violent conflict, weather-related disasters and exported extremism and disease.
In doing so, we have highlighted the limitations of focusing on narrow framings or understandings of core sustainability challenges, such as the now ubiquitous 'food vs. fuel' conflict.
In conclusion, the biological processes that generate phylogenetic conflict are ubiquitous, and overcoming incongruence requires better models and more data than have been collected even in well-studied organisms such as phyllostomid bats.
While it is plausible to alter incentives to change the preference structure of Table 2 to remove this conflict, the fact that it occurred from a straightforward preference set attribution suggests that such conflicts will be ubiquitous.
Resentment or anger was somewhat more difficult for Butler to deal with insofar as it was ubiquitous to human beings but conflicted with the Christian command to love our enemies.
They grasp that conflicts of interest are ubiquitous in life and that intelligent people take them into consideration when appraising a particular report, tip, argument or analysis.
In doing so, we build on work suggesting that the ubiquitous reference to 'food vs. fuel' conflicts does not adequately capture the challenges posed by 1G biofuels (Raman and Mohr, in press).
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