Political competition within the nobility interacted with the social and economic contradictions to produce violent internal conflict. |
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The Church has to set an example to the public by healing such an internal conflict without sacrificing lives. |
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It's times when I feel myself really start to get down that I know I need to read a book and get my mind off the internal conflict. |
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I'm glad he's shut out on a technicality because that saves me the trouble of resolving my own internal conflict. |
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The voluntary organisation has been riven by internal conflict, with a split over its future direction. |
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It risks projecting Colombia's internal conflict into the neighboring countries. |
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The book sensitively depicts internal conflict that silences abuse victims, and shows readers the situation is escapable once the truth is revealed. |
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Because the organizations can tolerate internal conflict and are only intermittently engaged in external conflict, they are able to attain larger size. |
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At other times, it is portrayed as an internal conflict with the rebels employing terror as a military strategy. |
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The internal conflict ended in 2002, beckoning in political stability and fuelling much optimism for the country's potential for growth. |
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It was more a matter of internal conflict in the Liberal Party, a real bloodless coup and a power thrust behind it. |
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The Central American sub-region appears to have turned the page on the era of internal conflict and political instability. |
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Although the crisis in Côte d'Ivoire is largely an internal conflict, it has farreaching regional dimensions. |
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Leaders have been made accountable, international law developed, strengthened, clarified and made applicable to internal conflict. |
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Iran, on the other hand, is not experiencing any internal conflict of that kind. |
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Can they really do their job with that internal conflict, or do we need to be looking at some recommendations? |
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Assist local government health authorities rebuild health services and infrastructure in areas previously affected by internal conflict. |
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It is an opportunity to progress beyond the divisions and internal conflict which have devastated Afghanistan. |
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Teachers have been called to fight for their country or clan, and sometimes targeted for assassination in times of internal conflict. |
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Sri Lanka's internal conflict could pose serious obstacles to recovery if progress in the peace process is not renewed soon. |
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Small arms and light weapons are linked to international organized crime, internal conflict, terrorist groups and drug traffickers. |
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Furthermore, the predominance of internal conflict makes every element of subprogramme 1 harder to implement. |
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Rick has no internal conflict about what is morally right and what is wrong. |
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The essay is about the internal conflict and external cooperation between the first two subjects in the title. |
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Nigeria may well be a major power in the region, but it also has a tradition of internal conflict, coups d'état and dictatorships, although it is fortunate that matters have been improving recently. |
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After the fact, I could make her frenetic activity sound like a metaphor, externalizing the internal conflict between the narrator and Soars, but that's only after the fact. |
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The Government of Ecuador once again calls for a peaceful solution to Colombia's internal conflict in the framework of that country's laws and in accordance with human rights and international humanitarian law. |
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At the intrapersonal level, some second generation biculturals may experience an internal conflict if they find themselves attracted to someone from another culture. |
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The obvious benefit to a country in maintaining armed forces is in providing protection from foreign threats and from internal conflict. |
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In the end, internal conflict tore apart the New Jewel Movement. |
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This would be the beginning of a vast internal conflict, and also the first manifestation of the difficulty universities would have from then on with funding. |
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Meanwhile, the remaining nations of the continent were locked in almost constant international or internal conflict. |
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Turning to the right to peaceful association and the Tunisian League for Human Rights, he said that the League had an internal conflict which its own bodies had been unable to resolve. |
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The Northern Baptist Convention in the United States had internal conflict over modernism in the early 20th century, ultimately embracing it. |
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Inclement weather was primarily responsible for the slower growth in agriculture and the country's internal conflict caused a slowdown in the broader economy. |
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The situation of civilians performing military tasks, or paramilitary groups, or armed militias in an internal conflict, was a grey zone and should be left out. |
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No firm whose employees feel like that will ever be riven asunder by internal conflict, or worsted in competition because of slackness of its workers. |
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In 1169, as the Kievan Rus' state was full of internal conflict, Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir sacked the city of Kiev. |
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The enforced disappearance of thousands of people remains one of the grimmest legacies of an internal conflict that claimed up to 200,000 lives, according to government estimates. |
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Despite this growth in both the size and role of the church, progress was intermittently undermined by internal conflict over churchmanship. |
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Harris acknowledged his internal conflict. |
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There's certainly some internal conflict with that. |
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Asquith remained as leader of the Liberal Party, but was unable to quell the internal conflict. |
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Here my desperate internal conflict began to brew. |
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With this transformation have come both risk and internal conflict. |
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It is a violent acting out of internal conflict. |
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Meanwhile, Rhodesia's internal conflict intensified, eventually forcing him to open negotiations with the militant nationalists. |
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Internal conflict prevented the Javanese from forming effective alliances against the Dutch. |
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